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Winning at Work
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so winning at work is our title day our hashtag winning series in my days I've come across people who love work they just love to work and then I've come across people who just hate to work they hate to work I'm not gonna ask you to raise your hand on any of those - the preponderance of people have come across though they tolerate work that work is just a means to an end but what if I told you that your work was more valuable more critical and more purposeful than just a means to an end what if I told you that when you work a certain way for a certain person all that you've ever needed for work and from work will be given to you that's what it means to win at work so each week we're all given the same amount of time every one of us we're given 168 hours every one of us now in general sleep patterns you're gonna be awake for 112 of those 168 and generally we at least identify the work week in America whether it's plus or minus generally we identified as 40 hours right so roughly a little more than a third of our wake hours is going to be spent at work so doesn't it stand to reason that God would not leave out such a significant percentage of our life just to go and do whatever and God isn't just a 2/3 God God is a 3/3 God so what we do where we do it how we do it is of significant importance to us God is all in everywhere all the time and that includes our work so practically speaking we work for 4 different reasons right first is needs we will for our needs right so this is food clothing shelter transportation well after needs we work for upgrades right upgrades so I've heard one person to find upgrades as in three categories bigger better different bigger better different so the first upgrade we want bigger or we want a bigger house or we don't want bigger clothes that's that's the wrong direction but but we want more of that right so Biggers you know the quantity of that when we get when we get the bigger side down then then sometimes we shift to better so we want a better car or we want a better quality of clothes we want to be so better it will speak to quality where bigger will speak to volume and then there's a nut there's even another tier of upgrade and that's different I want something different than everyone else has i want something exotic or i want something has a story so so that's the bigger better different now there's nothing wrong with upgrades however upgrades can create this vortex cycle that sucks you in and it starts impacting your decisions about money as a relates to debt and other things your generosity and then it starts impacting actually your even health because then you start constantly not being content with where you are there's always something else there so upgrading is not bad unless we get caught into that that vortex so so we work for needs we work for upgrades then we work for identity all right now you wouldn't come right out and say that your work is your identity but generally speaking anybody especially men when you get to know one another just a little bit you know eight ten seconds you you ask well what do you do or you even will introduce yourself as well I am so-and-so where I work so and so or I am this profession and so although we wouldn't come right out and say that we work for identity our work ends up actually being how we define and introduce ourselves to other people and then the fourth reason that I've identified is that we work for purpose that everybody longs for a purpose everybody they longed to do something that's bigger than themselves but that's very interesting is the biggest complaint that I ever get from people when they talk about the work is they just don't feel like it's worthwhile they don't feel like they're accomplishing what they want to accomplish so so purpose actually is one reason why we work but it's also one of the main reasons why we're most discontent in our work is we're not finding purpose in our work all right so good topic right all right so here's the deal when we understand why we're created and that we're created for God's purpose to work and God's purpose is for us to work and we know why we're created when we start knowing what the target is around work we can hit it say when you don't have a target then you don't know when you're hitting it when you're not hitting it we're gonna start kind of fleshing out this target today I want to first by debunking three primary work myths all right three primary work myths here's the first one God is not interested in my job work myth number one here's the truth God is interested in you so if if we were knit together than our mothers wombs if he's known all of our days before any of them been written wouldn't he be interested and how he has wired you and how you were using that wiring doesn't that make sense that he would be enthralled interested intrigued about you and how you've been wired and how you're living that out myth he's not interested in your job truth he's interested in you myth number two my work doesn't matter it's just a job truth number two your work is worship working as worship turns every workplace into a cathedral and every cathedral changes dark places into light places myth number three at work I'm all on my own truth our work is in partnership with God we're never on our own when we're living for God's purposes you need to get a handle on those myths and those truths especially the first one that God's not interest my job look Genesis 1:2 says let there be light and there was light God saw that light was good and he separated it from darkness the very beginning of scripture we have an indication of God's work this was God's work it was a creative work and not only was it a creative work he recognized that his work was good that's good work I mean I can hear the pause wow that's great like nobody could done lot light like that I did light then God creates with these words it's part of his character it's who God is he is a creating God he created his hands and he created with his breath created his words he created the earth through his words and then he started making animals out of the dirt he got his hands dirty God's a get his hands dirty God and guy's hands dirty with you and me and then he breathes into us so he breathes his soul he breathes his DNA he breathes his spirit into us so it doesn't stand a reason if God created with his words and with his hands and with his breath and he created us and he breathed into us that we are created in His image the scripture says male and female like him that we would be breathe into a creative being that he has caused us and given us that same creativity and then in chapter 2 tells us another bit about God's creative ability says thus the heavens and the earth were completed and all of their vast array by the seventh day God had finished the work he had been doing so on the seventh day rested from all of this work then God blessed the seventh day and made it holy because on it he rested from all the work of creating he had done there was a quality nature to his creation he called it good but this is one of the best things I love about God God finishes what he starts he completed it he finished the work and that's especially important when we go on to read Philippians 1:6 this is being confident of this that he who has begun a good work in you will carry it out to completion until the day of Jesus Christ he didn't just complete that creative work he completes the creative work that he begins in all of us so God created a world for mankind to cohabitate with him to co-create with him and to colabor with him think about it why does God come down in the garden we read in Genesis in the cool of the evening what did he come down to do he came down to talk with his creation what do you think they talked about I mean was it Eve complaining that Adam didn't pick up his clothes why not have no clothes that was southern by the way hey I know I have no clothes there's three negatives you could if you to its a positive you get three of them it's still negative I knew the linguist over here would like that no God was interested and what did you do today I've placed you with this garden to co-create with me what have you been doing what's the work look like today huh I mean one of the things that they were given to do is write named animals I mean I can imagine I mean I'm stretching here right but I could imagine hey what what what's that one over there Oh God we named that one platypus really what a great name who would have ever thought of platypus I mean this is he coming because he's enjoying this interaction with Adam and Eve who's placed in the garden to work it to create it to work with him along all of that kind of creation but then scent happened and when sin happen sin disrupted man's interaction with God and it disrupted the joy of that co-creation one of the consequences of the fall was that this ground that Adam would put his hand to and it would just produce God said well now there's gonna be thorns and thistles in that ground and really what's going to be produced here is the sweat of your brow and then he looks at man and woman together and says well Eve now the the way you read an NIV doesn't carry that it doesn't carry the punch of this he says your desire will be for your husband when you break that out it saying you're gonna desire to rule your husband and then looks at man I said but he will over you now two weeks ago three weeks ago my preaching on marriage I told you that when Eve was created as a suitable helper and I said that meant a perfect fit that was co-equal with Adam and they the synergistic relationship that they were going to be one there was no lower or higher so do you see how now that this is a curse so before any man stands up and goes yeah a ruler of my wife remember it was a curse a curse that there would be this struggle and fight welcome to our world right now right there these struggle ladies the most creative thing that God built into your DNA was having children well not everybody has children but that's a creative bit of DNA and yet now it's gonna be excruciatingly ly painful and where there was going to be no death now there was gonna be death and the very earth that was created we were created from that was going to be the place we were going to return and that was the curse of sin that messed up all this co-creating but this curse of sin did not come without a promise the promise was I'm gonna send someone to redeem all of that so now I could love my wife as Christ loved the church and now she can honor and respect me and we're not fighting with one another of who dominates rules over one another were one well be we'd be fighting with ourselves that's the beauty of what the cross brings now with work in the same manner God redeems work and the redemption of work is what we can get a hold of of how he's redeemed work with us co-creating with him this is where joy will start to come back so I want to look at three new ways to work at to look at work post cross okay the first says you were created to co-create you were created to co-create Martin Luther said this God hasn't stopped creating he continues to create through you and me so I'm not the one in inventing this we can go back to Martin Luther and he understood this the first time I heard this concept I balked I was at a post-grad class in New Jersey and what I realized is in New Jersey you can act like New Jersey and it just blends in and so it's okay and I was kind of little ticked off about I said what you koke create with God I co-create God God creates stuff out of nothing we don't create anything the best to make something not create something so I kind of got besides that you might help you have to help me with this how do we co-create with God he said Charlie that was resurrected you he's put his power and his spirit in you you've been chosen to do this he you guys work together on this you co-create together he's excited to do this work with you and then you read an Old Testament and then we read these passages that used its exact words it says God gifted and when you read the Old Testament God's gifted people for a craftsmanship you can read as God gifts for arts God's gifted for leadership it's in there God gifted that the birthplace and the bets and the giftings that they happen in even in your mother's womb and then you listen to what Paul's words were to the church at Ephesus this is out of the message says now God has us where he wants us see all of our days were known before they ever were lived so God has this right where he wants us with all the time in this world of the next to shower grace and kindness upon us in Christ Jesus saving is all his idea in all his work all we do is trust him enough to let him do it it's God's gift from start to finish we don't play the major role if we did we'd probably go around bragging that we'd done the whole thing no we neither make nor save ourselves God does the both the making and the saving and here's here's the hammer he creates each of us by Christ Jesus to join him in the work he does the good work he has gotten ready for us to do work we'd better get doing co-creating with God with work his work that he's designed for us to do but the big hurdle with that becomes a fourth myth that I could put in and that there is a myth between something called the sacred and the secular that possibly you would define what I do as sacred work and what maybe you do as secular work right because we would say that how can making a widget or selling a widget or advertising for a widget or what how could any of that be considered well the difference between sacred and secular is probably not as big as you've ever even imagined what is the title of the prime minister in England what what is her title I just told you what is the title of the leader let me start again let's erase that disregard jury what the it's well there's no getting back from that is there so so so Prime Minister and generally most most government structures touched by Great Britain have ministers so you have a ministry defense and Minister of Education Minister of Health so what is minister mean it means leader so there's a mix how about location every time you use the word vocation you talk about what you end up doing but there's a Latin root for vocation means to be called things we are called so even when you look in your dictionary under vocation it's not till you get to the third definition does it say job or occupation now here's another one the Greek word for church is ekklesia and that word means to be called out so isn't it interesting that we put this false dichotomy between what's a current sacred and what's secular in fact I would say what makes the difference is who we work for the product that we are producing in our labor because when you do something for the Lord it produces far more than just a widget who we work for why we work and how we work is what determines sacred and I believe puts us in a position to win at work here's the second concept I want us to break down we'll play a little wheel of fortune seven letter word beginning with W has an S is the fourth letter and it's a phrase blank while you work it's actually worship but I really wanted to hear all of all of that because it's work worship has seven letters whistles seven letters starts with a w fourth letter s you can't make this stuff up worship while you work if we worship while I work it changes our concept and perception that work listen to Colossians out of the amplified whatever you do no matter what it is in word or deed do everything in the name of the Lord Jesus and in dependence on him give thanks to God the Father through him whatever you do whatever your task may be work from the soul that is what put you but that that is put in your very best effort as something done for the Lord and not for men knowing with all certainty that it is from the Lord not for men that you will receive the inheritance which is your greatest reward it is the Lord Christ whom you actually serve that's worship when I understand that I don't work for XYZ I work for the Lord I saw my mom demonstrate this my mom was a professional woman in an era where it wasn't easy to be a professional woman I understand it's not easy now but go back a couple of decades and she succeeded I believe wholeheartedly because she worshiped at work now was it mean did she sing on the way into work my mom hated singing she would have thought the first 30 minutes of her service was away complete waste of time she wanted to get to someone to open up the Bible and teaching that was my mom she wasn't singing so she bring her Bible and place it on her desk not that I ever saw did she get up three times a day and going another room or praying not that I ever knew but I knew that she was always praying and always working for the right person whether it's your dream job a temp job a bridge job an entry-level job your worship is what determines your winning favorite verse of scripture in terms of what I based so much of my life on comes out of Matthew 6 so seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness and all these things shall be added unto you here's English also lets us down seek first the kingdom looks like I'm going to look for it actually what it means is established the kingdom bringing the kingdom bring forth the kingdom first and all these other things will be added unto you Matthew 6 identifies those other things talks about food and clothing some of those needs in fact the way Matthew labels it or Jesus and Jesus words he says listen the pagans run after those things that that's their primary concern that's why they work they run after all these things but listen make my work your work if my work she'll work then these other things everybody else chases is the primary things hey listen they kick they get thrown in as a bonus seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness and all these things will be added unto you it matters how we spend this one third of our life when it's God's purposes we worship Him in our work things change how do they change well here's that third piece call I called it light up the place light up the place because when you turn your work into a cathedral it's light listen listen how this begins out of a message get out of bed Jerusalem well great for words Isaiah's the Messianic prophet just talking about Jesus is coming get out of bed Jerusalem wake up put your face in the sunlight God's bright glory has risen for you the whole earth is wrapped in darkness all people sunk in the deep darkness but God rises over you his sunrise glory breaks over you nations will come to your light Kings to your sunburst brightness look up look around watch as they gather watch as they approach you your sun's coming from great distances your daughters carried by their nannies when you see them coming you'll smile big smiles your heart will swell and yes burst all those people returning by sea for the reunion a rich harvest of Exile is gathered for in from the nations and then streams of camels and caravans as far as the eye can see young camels of nomads and Midian and ephah pouring in from the south from Sheba loaded with gold and frankincense preaching the praises of God and yes a great roundup of flocks from the nomads and kadar and nebith welcome gifts for worship at my altar as I bathe the my glorious temple and splendor what's what's the prophet saying when the light of Christ comes people come from all over the place to see this light about 30 years ago there was a misty ologist and evangelist Louise Bush and Luis Bush coined a phrase called the 1040 window some are familiar some are 10 degrees latitude 240 degrees latitude above the equator stretch out across the world and in that 1040 window the most challenging social economic conditions that we've ever seen or known the least access there is the gospel that people can be born raised live die and never once have access to the gospel or hear the name Jesus ever no no coincidence it's the birthplace and the strongest footholds for Islam Buddhism and Hinduism ok dark and then about twenty years ago a man came along by the name of oz Hillman and oz Hillman identified another window he called it the nine to five window our traditional American workday I know it's different changes but right from a from a anecdotal standpoint nine to five and he said ah in America that may be the darkest place our 9:00 to 5:00 window so let's do something for a minute turn out all the lights to take out all the lights all right so what you see now is darkness right we're in darkness all right now if you can find your phone reached your phone turn your flashlight on all right now what do you see I heard someone say lights all right I want you to know something darkness is singular lights is plural there's always just dark darkness there's always just darkness ah but then there are lights darkness never infringes upon light light always infringes on darkness light is never impacted by darkness darkness is always impacted by light there you turn the lights back home so you can see that if I worship at my work I'm gonna light up the place if I'm not working for X Y Z but I'm working for the Lord I'm gonna light up the place and it's gonna change who I am what I do and how I do it there are three C's of hiring this is at least what I've heard I try to try to go by these as well character chemistry and competency three C's of hiring now Kompany what I've learned might get you the job the character is what allows you to keep the job here a couple quotes this one's general Norman Schwarzkopf some of you are too young to remember and a Desert Storm he was our commander in Desert Storm he said leadership is a potent combination of strategy and character but you must be with that one be without strategy the context of who said that significant Christian business leader turned author max Dupree author of leadership as an art said this the first responsibility of a leader is to define reality the last is to say thank you and in between the leaders a servant and maybe my all-time favorite quote of leadership comes from actually Napoleon he says the leader is a dealer and hope now the question we have is how are we leading at work is it serving a reed eeling hope we have the character to it's a great challenge if you want your work to count more than the widget and the salary determine who you're working for how you gonna work why you work the what is always going to be based on how God's wire doesn't gifted us it doesn't make anybody's job or career more significant than the others it's what we do there that counts so I always try to filter my sermons on how would this impact me because it does impact I want to preach it my first thought was I wrote it this way good grief Pastor Charlie I had a hard enough job living up to expectations at work and now you're telling me they're more and actually what I want you to hear is that's not what I'm teaching you at all what I'm teaching you is that your work matters more than you probably thought it did but myth number three is just that you never go to work alone this week I had lunch with a businessman and his job is to clean up other people's messes they hire his company to come in when another company that had been hired made a mess so he's going into something that wasn't his mess doesn't even know how it got to be that mess but his job is to figure out how that mess got there and how to clean up that mess we're having a lunch he said Charlie I consider wisdom the low-hanging fruit of leadership and I said it is let me tell you why here's James one two through five consider it pure joy my brothers and sisters whenever you face trials of many kinds because you know that the testing of your faith produces perseverance let perseverance finish its work so that you may be mature and complete not lacking anything if any of you lack wisdom you should ask God who gives generously to all without finding fault and it would be given to you come on up Chris that's why I defined it as low-hanging fruit so hanging fruit because he's promised to answer this prayer to anyone and listen and answer it generously here's what I think this means there are many times I don't even know what I'm asking God for in prayer because I haven't fully been able to define what the problem is I'm looking for wisdom over right that's that's part of that let's pot what's driving us the prayer for wisdom is because we don't have a complete understanding of what we even need or what it is so God doesn't answer my prayer based on and that's why sometimes I try not to be specific in prayer now I get there's time to be specific but if he only answers what I ask for I don't know what I'm asking for so I says that he gives generously when I go to him ask for wisdom this is generosity is hey look Charlie let me teach you love something here because this is something you don't see yet but this is something that's coming well I know this solution you know why we bought God's solutions is because they don't make sense to us why did we pray because we have no sense right I mean we don't have enough sense to deal with the issue so we pray then God gives us an approach or an answer that's something we couldn't have dreamed a thought of but we're afraid to take it because it doesn't make sense but we've asked your wisdom because wisdom is how we do things not just what we do it gives us generously to this so I'm not teaching you that there's a higher expectation at work I'm teaching you the fact that your work matters it matters more than you had ever dreamed and God is with you in that one third of your life just like he is with the other 2/3 and if you're worried about your work is not producing enough what you want to see is tangible results change it to worship and watch it change watch it change because when you turn that place into Cathedral listen I've been all over the world I've seen some of the prettiest churches and cathedrals in the darkest places all over Western Europe Eastern Europe a town can be impoverished to the hilt but that Eastern European Cathedral is going to be opulent and you know I've noticed it's always noticed even in the darkest places a cathedral gets noticed you become a cathedral and watch yourself get noticed so that you can be noticed no so we can reflect God two years ago I preached a message on work which tells me I probably got to teach it more often than just once every two years in that I wrote a prayer I called it or take God to work on Monday prayer and I want to give it to you today it says Lord I work for you I submit myself to your leadership he quit me for the work you have ahead of me and polish me to be an accurate reflection of you I want people to see you and me I invite you to interject interrupt intercede and intervene anywhere and in any way you see fit amen invite God to your work learn some version of that prayer all these slides will be up on the website by Wednesday winning at work is not defined by your position or your pay or your current production winning at work is defined by who you worship and how you worship the position the pay the production the needs the upgrades they'll they'll come whatever we need we'll come along Philippians 2:13 for this God who works in you to will and to act in order to fulfill his good purpose here's how I want to end if you find yourself in a position at work either listen either you're out of work you are frustrated and dissatisfied with work you're facing something that's beyond you at work if any of those apply to you and what you stand up dissatisfied at work I'm out of work I'm looking for new work I don't find enough purpose or work the work is beyond to me right now I need solutions work is that it a rest of you just shine there we go I'll pray for you listen is there a next job for you very well could be but that's not the most important job to you right now so when you're at do you worship there gotta move you listen if God's not moving you look around there's still more work he has for you there I'm convinced that any time we submit our pass to the Lord the Lord will always make sure we follow his path we get a lot of angst we get a lot of angst over over am I making the right choice you you want to follow God he will continue to circle you back until we get you in the right path so father I pray right now for the men and women standing Lord it was a broad call so Lord as they offer up their very specific prayer - you Lord I pray that you would answer their prayer on Monday Lord not as a gimmick but such a plain illustration to them that when we pray about work you answer guide and direct their steps it would protect them and protect their heart lord I pray that you protect your heart more than you protect their job the heart is the most important Thank You Father amen everyone stand for the benediction when he get work I'd like to say this was my favorite message in this series but I've liked them all I've liked them all here for over probably close to 500 times I've given the same benediction I'm gonna read you a different benediction out of out of Hebrews 13 20 and 21 today now may the God of peace who through the blood of the eternal covenant brought back from the dead or Lord Jesus that great Shepherd of sheep equip you with everything good for doing his will and may he work in us what is pleasing to him through Jesus Christ to him be glory for ever and ever amen amen god bless you enjoy your Sunday afternoon
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All About Personal Inserts and Using them in Binders and Traveler's Notebooks
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hi this is Rochelle black fantastic and we're going to talk about personal size inserts and how versatile they are the standard size for a personal size insert is 3.75 inches by six point seven five inches that is your finish size your closed insert size your individual insert size four travelers notebook purposes the open size or the spread size is seven and a half inches wide by six and three-quarter inches tall so but this is one of the size inserts that is standard for travelers notebook and six ring binders so if you have inserts with the proper margins they can work in both style binding system personal size is one of two that can work in multiple binding systems the other one is a five and I've already done a video on that which I will link here a5 inserts work for travelers notebook for binders and they also can work for this system so I'm going to show you a few different styles of binders and travelers notebooks this is was a gift from Jessica one of my subscribers here on YouTube hi Jess this is a personal size it's a rather slim personal size and because as you can see there are inserts that are already in here this is what the inserts look like and this is just an example of one of my inserts with the tip in so there's that so okay and this is like a very narrow version of a tribe or personal size travelers notebook then have the Mystics little gift this is whiskey leather and it has light pink stitching and band I'm not sure that she has the whiskey line anymore I think it's bourbon now but this is again just an example of a traveler's notebook this is an insert that's available in my shop and I'll show you this same answer exactly is also this same exact insert is also used in my binder here so I just cut it down the center and punch the holes and it fits perfectly same exact answer so in this binder and this binder is the Webster's pages dirty it's a Webster's pages personal size and I think this might have been one of the color crush line I'm not sure but that is just one example of how you can use inserts for personal size into different binding systems so here is another personal size I don't have any of my inserts in this this is a Filofax original I haven't used this one at all really this was my unicorn this was when I first started planning this was the one that I wanted the most and it is a beautiful planner and I just think that the feel effects leathers are probably the best I love the feel of this planner and because I like it so much that's probably why I haven't used it yet but so and then last but not least this is the recollections version of personal size planner it is a little wider than the standard personal size their inserts are a quarter inch wider then standard personal size but you can still use a standard personal size insert in here it's just a slight difference so and there's that so I'm going to put these all together so you can kind of get a look at the size differences so basically let's start with this one the one that just sent me is slightly smaller than the one from mystics little gifts it's shorter and narrower then the one for mystics little gifts is a little more narrow than the Filofax but they are the same height then you take the follow is it Filofax or Filofax then you take it next to the Webster's pages and it actually they're about the same with the Webster's pages is a little taller so I would say the Philo fax is a little more compact than other personal size binders and then compare the Webster's pages with the recollections version the recollections is approximately the same height it's just a little wider so they're all in the same range of size it's just slight differences I would say that on either the top or bottom there's more no more than one half inch difference between any of them so for today I'm going to be working with my Mystics little gifts and my Webster's pages and I'll put these out of the way I've already printed two sets of inserts they are exactly the same they are a dated insert for October through December this specific style is not available on my website right now this was kind of a test style that I was working on if you are interested in this just leave me a comment in below and I may add these to the shop I don't I don't know since October has already started I don't know what how if I would do that but if you really like the style of the insert let me know and we'll see what we can do so to begin I am going to cut the ones for the binder first movies over so this is my paper trimmer that I use for cutting inserts it's a rotary trimmer and when I'm doing binder inserts I usually cut the center first and that is five and a half inches or you can just use your trim the cut marks that are printed when you print your inserts so I'm just going to make several passes to make sure that my paper is cut so now that I've cut it in half I'm just going to fold them together this way because that will make sure that my pages are in the correct order so now I'm going to put these together make sure everything is lined up you may not be able to do this with your paper trimmer dependent on what pic what kind of trimmer you're using because I only use this for inserts I kind of don't have to worry about my blade too much so I'm just going to go ahead and cut off this top portion go ahead and cut off the bottom make sure everything is lined up maybe I'll stick a binder clip on here just to help keep it in lined up now I'm just going to cut this at 3 and 3/4 inches wide nothing remove the binder clip now you don't have to cut all of your papers at one time I just kind of do that here to save time I don't want you to ruin your paper trimmers so like I said I don't use this paper trimming trimmer for a paper crafting or anything like that it's solely for cutting in service ok so there we have it for now so here we have our inserts nicely trimmed we'll use my adjustable hole punch make sure that my punches are in the correct place which they are let's double-check and hold it compared to the Rings yes and because I fold it and kept everything together and in order I'm just gonna flip through just to make sure that my dates are flowing properly and they are so now I'm going to start punching and putting my inserts in the notebook so not too many pages at once this also has lines where you can line up your personal size punch and add your inserts to your notebook so I'm just going to go ahead and punch the rest of these you and when you're punching these always make sure that you're punching on the right edge of the paper or should I say on the correct edge of the paper it's easy to get confused and punched the wrong margin so so there you have it this is the personal size for October these are dated inserts November and December then you have some note pages also okay so that is in the binder and ready to go ready to be used so set this one aside now we're going to cut will need the hole punch anymore now we're going to cut our inserts for the travelers notebook on this one I did not print a cover but I'm just going to use a blank piece of white cardstock for my cover and I'm just going to put that on the outside and line it up as if it's part of my inserts this is a different method of cutting inserts that I have been toying around this it works better for thinner inserts but I'm going to give it a go here for these larger this larger stack so I'm going to go ahead and fold all of my inserts in half all my sheets make sure I'll keep them in order you don't have to old each individual page I'm using a 32 pound paper which is pretty heavyweight and and I want to get a nice clean fold so folding individually is the best way to achieve that if you're using a lightweight paper you can fold more than one page at a time and get a nice crease it just depends on how careful you are but I like everything to be uniform and I want a nice crease so I go through the trouble of doing each individual page and I'm just going to go ahead and do the cover for the cover you can go ahead and use your score board I think I will in this instance that helps get a cleaner fold and less wrinkling of the paper so I'm going to put it on the scoreboard and score at five and a half inches which is the center of this eight and a half by eleven paper so I just put in a quick score there and with the score you have a valley and you have a mountain or a hill from what I understand is you make the hill into a mountain so you fold it it makes that part stick up I hope I got that right okay so then I'm just gonna go ahead and burnish that fold and it gives you a nice clean fall without sometimes when you fold cardstock it'll crinkle and not have a nice clean edge so when you do it when you do score it gives you that clean edge okay now here's the thing because I'm using a plane cover that was not a cover that I printed it does not have the cut marks on it already so what I'll have to do is either hold it up to the light and Mark my cut marks or put this cover on the inside of the first page so that I can still see my cut marks that makes sense so now I I could see my cut marks and my cover can get cut along with everything else and hopefully my paper trimmer can handle all of this we shall see this is a pretty thick booklet so I'm just going to put this on my paper trimmer and line up my cut mark she's pre thick okay let's try it so that is not definitely not gonna work I'm gonna have to turn it over and hit the other side okay so let's try it again on this side okay now you wouldn't have to flip it over on the other side if you're using a smaller insert but because I'm using such a thick one and I have my cover in there it's a little harder to cut you could do this with a blade as well I just don't like to use a blade so I'm going about it the hard way now what you can do is cut your insert with cut the top and bottom off first and then just do the side the way I just did it but in an effort to save time I just won't be gonna hand get it done so now I'm going to type my cover out of the inside and put it on the outside and make sure everything is lined up properly now I've done several videos showing you how to saddle stitch and insert so I'm not gonna go through that for this one so that will make the video too long but I just want to show you some people don't bind their inserts anyway so let's see if I have an empty string I don't but we can take this one out for now yes so this would just go in your travelers notebook just like this and there you have an insert and it is exactly the same as the insert in the binder same size same answer so that's how you would do it that is an example of how versatile personal inserts can be as well as printable you get your own printable and inserts and print them and cut them yourself you can pretty much use them how you want so that is it if you have any questions please let me know in the comments below if you haven't already visit my shop I have a shop on Etsy and extra crafts asta comm where I sell inserts similar to these for all different sizes of binders and traveler's notebooks I also have some printable stickers available as well again any questions comments leave them below thanks for watching and I'll talk to you later bye [Music]
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Will It Sharpen | Aluminum 12 Inch Ruler
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you know Brad every time I give you an inch you take a foot ah oh my gosh whatever guys it's aluminum uh-huh it's aluminum and it's every bit of a sixteenth of an inch thick so it is a roller give them an inch she'll take a mile well it'll take at least a foot all right oh man it's a little bit man let's rip let's get to that or let's try it this way first hold on test it test it okay it don't okay it don't and it won't just leaks to sixteenth of an inch thick and it has no sharp corners on it or anything it's actually quite round that would actually be a pretty good deal all right so let's see oh man I'm good I'm gonna do this up here pigtails metal I give me a strategy a certain angle or something you're working with her well I tip instead of having straight up and down which would be 90 degrees to the table I tip it over about probably 25 30 degrees get the cutting edge of the carbide belt like this straight up and down that wouldn't work very well you got to tip it over and that'll help me you know get the ruler down in right on the square corner there just like this I'm gonna hold this straight up and down you don't go in this way then this way then this way you hold it right straight up down so it's actually 90 degrees to the table all right and it's in there very symmetrically and yet I'm gonna go back here a little ways and see if I can't keep the aluminum on the table more like that's speeded up a little and it's gonna take a little bit to actually cut a sixteenth of an inch down to a fine edge so you got to take at least a 30 second off of both sides on a 1214 degree bevel whatever this be not just on one side 22 24 overall let's see about where we are well it's starting to bite a little bit taking the cork right off let's yeah I'm gonna try something here pull it through tip it over pull it push it back pull it now pushing it back don't work pretty good just like sawing with a thin blade saws better foot pulling towards you then it does pushing forward that's not good takes the edge off let's play with it a little bit see what we got here I can still see a little shine so I know it's got a tiny flat spot right in the center let's do this for a little bit I still see it shining a little bit of is very soft so it's actually going to be hard to make it sharp enough right at the cutting edge to actually slice paper or maybe even an apple and the cork that's on there is going to make it tough to go through so we might try paper I don't think I can get aluminum like this sharp enough to slice paper very good but let's find out now we just polished a little wire edge a little bit try to put an actual cutting edge on it I seriously doubt that that'll ever do very much of anything got two pages I just I just don't think that's every yep my gosh it did cut a little bit but I think that was accident I'm gonna work on it just a little bit more but not too much more because I just don't I just don't see that it's gonna do a whole lot of good not what I'd like to see for a cutting edge bites a little bit but alright let's see that's Brad you take care have a good day
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We're Pregnant | Our Miscarriage Story Part 1 | Pregnancy Vlog #131 - Sharron's Take
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hi guys I'm feeling really weird right now because I'm really late and I'm going to take a pregnancy test last month I guess sometime in October I know I vlogged about it but I didn't post it and I thought I was pregnant lately for like a year whenever I have my cycle I feel pregnant you know I have the same symptoms so I don't really get surprised if I feel all the typical things you feel when you're pregnant I need to switch my arms party but um I'm really late and I've been so stressed out and I've been a little depressed that I haven't been paying attention so I have an app and on the app it says that I a couple days ago it said that I'm like a week late then it was ten days late then it was like you know now I decided to go shoe store and I went to the store with Johnny and the kids and I had to kind of sneak and you saw that on the one of our blogs I went to go buy birthday presents but I decided to get a pregnancy test and I don't want to say anything about it - about to cry now because I felt the same way I felt when I had a miscarriage before the time before I have Jace you feel kind of weird so I'm kind of like so I'm holding my breath so I'm about to take a pregnancy test and then if need be I'm gonna have to call my doctor to have them do an ultrasound to make sure everything's okay you know if I am pregnant this isn't you know my time my timing but you know I even know it's not about my timing it's about God you know I do want to try for a little girl you know so whatever will be will be but I am about to take this test right now and and see you know I don't feel emotionally and mentally ready but I know God knows so we'll see these things are so tricky but it's looking like it's saying pregnant it basically immediately turned when I peed on him but um to be sure I'm still going to go to the doctor and have them confirm it and I want to go before I tell John the last time like I said I felt this way I miscarried and that was a time before I had Jace and I just remember all that lump pain so I want to really make sure everything's okay before I say something i'ma see if they can get me and as soon as possible and it'll be like a birthday surprise because he just turned 35 so I guess it'll be like a pressing but I want to make sure before I go and get his hopes up so the last time I was pregnant and I miscarried I had blighted ovum which is when your body basically gets pregnant but it missed carries but your body continues the pregnancy you really should look it up it was a trip so basically my body was pregnant but there was no baby in the sack and so that was real hard to deal with and so I don't want a repeat of that I know they said that that's only you know a once in a million to get it again but I want to make sure before I say anything so um I'm gonna call the doctor now and see if they have any openings for her this week baby hey guys I know he wants that baby I'm on the way to my doctor's appointment right now they're gonna do a confirmation the pregnancy and like I mentioned before because I had the blighted ovum I want them to make sure something in there this time I still want to go around telling people and getting people's hopes up if it's nothing and that's what I did last time I end up telling people and then I really didn't tell anyone outside of my family and then I ended up miscarrying so I'm glad I didn't tell like friends and anything like that even like some of the extended family I didn't tell them I just kind of had it so this time I have to mean I am a little paranoid about that so hopefully I'm going to see the nurse practitioner and they'll do like the blood work the urine test and then if I can I hope they do like a ultrasound my doctors pretty cool I haven't seen her obviously in two years but I hope she let me do that so hi Jays you know what a good day yeah you go to doctor with mommy say doctor good job doctor my doctor hasn't seen the baby since he was born so usually he's so funny this will be my third well I guess like fourth pregnancy but hopefully this one will be okay but um she's all always come back with like another baby and then she sees someone that she delivered before she's a really really cool lady so I like her a lot so crazy thing I just did my urine sample Jason want to stay with the nurse he went back there like was so cute and he watched me do it I came back up and he must be you nasty at least he knows better right he doesn't know stop it stop no he doesn't know this is and it's his birthday Oh today huh it's a week ago yeah so he's getting his present right daddy get his present see you were here the last time I came no you're my stuff yes ma'am all right the first date was October 7th correct yes and pregnancy test is positive awesome healthy yeah okay it's positive yeah that's mine awesome already that's good right yes okay so based on the bursting of last period you are six weeks to do snow okay which gives you a due date of July 14 points okay thank you whooping cough that you dude waiting for my exam what is the nurse practitioner coming to my public to do I don't like him in here where she doesn't oh also making her mother a nurse this again why not me feel good all right guys um so my exam went very well she said that everything kind of looked like it was supposed to be uterus all that weird stuff but um as of right now everything is good I can't breathe I'm short of breath already I'm scheduled for a ultrasound in two weeks by my doctor I went and saw the nurse practitioner but my doctor will actually do my exam in two weeks so by then they said they'll know what's going on so um but it's very weird having this secret like to myself you know so I'm silk I'm trying to figure out if I want to tell John on Friday when his birthday present comes or like what I'm gonna do and if so if I'm gonna tell him like how you know I know he he will be very very happy because he's wanted a baby he really wants a little girl and he went he's been wanting a baby for over a year so this is for him would just be amazing like when I first met him he wanted six kids so for him the more the merrier for me I'm the one that's more cautious on the kids and everything but Jameses bothered me about Jay spoofing I'm gonna get to him but other than like right now everything you know I just feel really weird about everything I'm I'm excited I'm like hey Lord whatever your will is you know it's not like I said my time but if it was up to me I would never do anything so I'm just like okay Lord whatever yeah you know so um but yeah so um right now it's basically a secret and I'm gonna figure out when to tell him cuz he's first you know and how how I'm gonna tell him so yeah we'll see but thank God everything's okay you wrote my story
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Women, Peace and Security
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this is successful white community matters here Aloha and welcome to sister power I'm your host Sharon tomorrow today we are honored to have as our sister part of VIP guest Brigadier General Suzanne P Vera's Lum today's topic what is women peace and security Brigadier General Lum is the mobilization assistant to director of strategic plans and policy US Pacific Command at Camp Smith of ie she had the key role in the Pacific command's effort to shape and maintain regional security through development of diplomatic economic and military policies this includes building and maintaining military to military and political military relationships among the 43 nations within the Pacific region covering over 51% of a globe activities include disaster management humanitarian assistance homeland defence appropriate oversight of Reserve Component matters and as a senior leader within the Directorate oversight of strategy and policy issues that influence the Pacific region Brigadier Leung is a 19th general officer and the first female general officer commissioned from the University of Hawaii at Manoa ROTC program and was inducted into the ROTC Hall of Fame at Fort Knox she is the first female of Hawaiian ancestry to achieve the rank of brigadier-general in the National Guard she is active in Pan Pacific American leadership mentorship Hawaii chapter and has been a speaker panelist and active mentor for a multitude of community events including high school veterans jobs corpse and ROTC events general love welcome to sister power Thank You Sharon it is a pleasure and honor to be here with you today oh I'm so happy - I'm so happy to have you here and before we touch on our topic what is women peace and security what does that have to do with the military you know great question and most people ask that question what is women peace and security have to do with the military and what is it a lot of people think women peace and security has to do with the number of women women's empowerment alone but there it's really a broad scope it includes women's empowerment but really it is based on the UN Security Council resolution 1325 women peace and security in year 2000 the UN said they've realized that women and children are victims of conflict more than any other population and they also are disproportionately represented in the peace process they really are not included in that peace process so women peace and security looks at has called the members nation member states in the UN to look at how women can be part of conflict resolution management and Prevention of conflict so many nations within the UN have adopted a national action plan the United States has adopted the national action plan as well which is very exciting and that really includes not only empowerment of women or involvement of women but it has to do with protection also including them in anti-terrorism including them in conflict resolution reconstruction and recovery so there's a lot of areas in which women peace and security covers and also I have a well I don't have the slide here I wanted to talk a little bit about there are several resolutions under that that deal with sexual violence is a war crime a women in peacekeeping women in the peace process violence against women and children sexual violence and conflict and post-conflict women's role in conflict prevention and resolution and women as peacekeepers and women countering violent extremism so you can see already by those titles of those other resolutions under 1325 that deal with conflict and so why are we in the military interest in and not that it has shown throughout all the statistics that a country's peace prosperity and stability is directly linked to how women are treated and all you got to do is list the names of the countries that are prosperous economically that are stable that have you know people are laughing people are happy well how those women are treated access to education health care involvement in the government involvement in business protection against violence those are direct correlations to peace and stability and of course in the military we want peace and security you know our objectives here within the US Pacific Command is to ensure peace and prosperity and stability for everyone and when peace and security falls right into that wonderful who do you consider your greatest mentor and why you know that's a great question because I I can't share and pick just one okay that's a hard one um because there have been many throughout my life and as we go through these seasons in our life you know growing up my grandparents I my dad is from Maui and I spent a lot of my summers with my grandparents who were from Patna and the who ello area and they moved to callaloo II after the plantation shut down and I spent most of my summers there I learned a lot about hard work I learned a lot about you're not going to get anything for free you're going to work for it to treat others with respect share what you have those values that kind of set me up to as I was growing up and having other these other coaches and teachers throughout school that told me that it's okay that you don't have a lot of money that you come from difficult circumstances but you can do it if you work hard in education that they're people there to help and that really inspired me and so when I went into the military ROTC at the University of Hawaii a lot of professors at the University of Hawaii as well as professors of military science there at the ROTC program and then when I went on active duty great leaders my first actually my first unit was a field artillery unit very few women were in combat arms at that time in 1989 I went on active duty when it went to Germany was stationed at a field artillery unit I was one of two female officers and yet all of these male officers that were field artillery for a military intelligence officer provided me a lot of mentorship they taught me some other difficult tasks and taught me a lot about perseverance and never giving up and then later on in life when I went into that guard came home colonel retired Walt konyaku who was the military executive for Senator annoy it was actually a great mentor of mine and has been and still is he continues to help me along the way to remind me that anything is possible be prepared for opportunities and give your all no matter what selfless service so those are a lot there are a lot more worried the audience can't see that senator Dan you know it was it was a mentor of mine as well and we're both looking at a picture of you know me and I feel you embedded another question for you why did you want to move up the ladder you don't I you know I never really thought about moving up the ladder I would not have been visioned myself today sitting in front of you as a brigadier general that that was never in my mind what I wanted to do was do something meaningful to serve and give use my talents and in the way that would be useful and it just turned out that opportunity presented itself and doors opened and people convinced me that you know you can you can use your talents at a higher level and you have to believe in yourself that you can do it so that's kind of how I viewed it I didn't view it in terms of rank but but in terms of continue to drive forward and believe that you can have a greater impact even when you don't think it can looking at you soozee my friend Brigadier General I'm looking at all of these beautiful accessories it's very quickly can you go over them with they're just gorgeous and it means something each one means some type of accomplishment in my correct well you know it's sort of far when we were addressed uniform it kind of identifies some of the things that we've been through where we've been if we've been deployed to Iraq you know or or we you know what kind of decorations are rewards we've gotten and and we don't always wear them or or that we've been to certain schools like Air Assault or airborne or that we've deployed with the unit like the 29th Infantry Brigade to Iraq during OIF 3 or the unit I belong to you a specific command now at Camp Smith so it kind of tells a story or that's your military intelligence and that you're your unit has the distinguished Unit Citation so it kind of all you know people who are in the military can quickly identify you know some relationship and you know over time you know when you see Vietnam or a Korean War World War two you can their badges and you'll know you know my dad's a Vietnam veteran still you know having that being on there so it's uh it's kind of a bond unspoken bond you don't have to say anything you just kind of look and I know I can't be that low like why is it so important for women in the military to maintain a sense of self you know I think that's always a challenge for everyone because women are clearly identifiable when we talk about diversity we often look at the exterior but really diversity has so much more diversity of thought your experiences your culture where you came from those things bond each other and women is a one cat one element of that diversity so I think it's important that they come and embrace their talents that they come with because I like this idea that you know women make up 50% of the population around the world and we come with different ideas and different talents and and each one is unique and I think we have to embrace that and see how that contributes so maybe we might you know bring a certain perspective a gender perspective and that's part of women peace and security by the way a gender perspective based on your experiences that you've grown up with experiences in terms of seeing the needs of other women across the country across these countries where you can relate to so I think we need to embrace that and bring that as a strength that those differences you know equality doesn't mean sameness II that means that we all come with something Niek to offer to the table and in the military to accomplish mission I like that we were speaking earlier about statistics and as of July 2017 active Guard Reserve for the Army we have now 45 female generals and we're going to go to break and we want to come back and talk about that and tell us how far we've come and we still have more work to do I'm looking forward to that stay with us keeping yourself motivated in part and don't touch that down we'll be right back with sister power Aloha my name is Steven Phillip Katz I'm a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and I'm the host of shrink-wrap Hawaii where I took two other shrinks did you ever want to get your head shrunk well this is the best place to come to pick one I've been doing this we must have 60 shows with a whole bunch of shrinks that you can look at I'm here on Tuesdays at 3 o'clock every other Tuesday I hope you are too Aloha hello I'm Helen Dora Hyden the host of voice of the veteran seen here live every Thursday afternoon at 1:00 p.m. on zinc Tech Hawaii as a fellow veteran and veterans advocate with over 23 years experience serving veterans active duty and family members I hope to educate everyone on benefits and accessibility services by inviting professionals in the field to appear on the show in addition I hope to plan on inviting guests veterans to talk about their concerns and possibly offer solutions as we navigate and work together through issues we can all benefit please join me every Thursday at 1 p.m. for the voice of the veteran Aloha welcome back to sister power and we're here with general Susanne Lum and our topic for today is what is women peace and security before we wouldn't win to break the texas as of july 2017 active Guard Reserve for the Army we have now 45 female general what does that say to you that says that we've made significant progress you know and that's just the army alone and the other services as well we've seen amazing progress you know women throughout time have served you know in our nation's history if we look at some of our past heroes and I have a picture here that maybe I'd like I'd like to share that right as some of those heroes of our past and if you look at you can see Margaret Corbin who is wounded by operating artillery that little statue that they're in defense of Fort Washington during the Revolutionary War and right next door is that picture of dr. Mary Walker who received the Medal of Honor for her services at the First Battle of Bull Run the only woman to receive that award and right next to her is a small picture that represents World War one over 400 army nurses Believe It or Not made the ultimate sacrifice and people do not remember that and picture right next to no is a famous one on Life magazine after December 7th 1941 you can see the women coming to the call of duty to put out the fires but World War two really opened up a huge opportunity for women of all ethnicities who were mobilized and you can see that in this picture here of women and the Women's Auxiliary Army Corps women accepted for volunteer emergency services and the Women's Air Force services and the pilots they're on in the center you know 38 female pilots lost their lives because they ferried planes from factories to bases and transporting cargo and participating strafing and target missions and millions of mile so those are the unsung heroes that we don't hear about it as well as African American women army nurses and Asian American women who served also in the intelligence services for translating they are often not talked about but they quietly served in a way that inspires me and inspires so many others and that has led to an amazing a significant movement of opportunities for women in the military and actually just in 2015 former secretary defense Carter allowed women to be go into all combat roles and so this past March we've had our first in the Army female infantry and field artillery enlisted personnel going into the courses and last year if you remember we had our first two female Army Rangers who graduated from the Army Ranger School so a lot of significant progress but we also have a lot of stars who've paved the way and I have another picture to share with some of our stars our Trailblazers as we call them and you can see there there's the picture on the bottom the first rear-admiral Amazing Grace Hopper definitely historic role model for so many and directly above her is general Dunwoody who was the first-ever female four-star in 2008 in the army and I was fortunate enough to meet her a few months ago she was inducted into the National Defense University Hall of Fame along with Senator McCain general Shinseki so she was one of them that was acknowledged also to her left is our first female four-star Admiral african-american descent so very proud of her and then to the right general Robinson who was the Pacific Air Force's commander here in Hawaii first female Pacific Air Force's commander first female to be a combatant commander for us Northern Command which is all of the the America the continental US and I was able to see her the other week and I told her that I'm always so proud of her and that she's paved the way and of course she said I'm proud of you because she's old and so the general Dunwoody when I got to meet her but that's the whole idea of as they achieved their rank they're pulling down and bringing up everyone else you know as we reach for the summit we're bringing people with us it's not alone we do it together is all about paying it forward another question for you one of my girlfriend's promoted army nurse army of the year and she asked me to ask you what was the most significant experience you had in the field of combat war I would say during OIF three 2005-2006 I was deployed to Iraq I was the commander of the Joint Intel Center we had Army and Air Force to try to get to the problem of a lot of the IEDs improvised explosive device or roadside bomb there was a significant number on an average day May 30 within our area I must mean supply routes we called them that went up and down for everything from a little coke can to larger munitions that were dug down deep you know remote-detonated I mean just the whole range that extreme danger to our coalition troops on the road so we had Intel analysts going out we had analysts in anaconda we called it but Air Force called it balad air base and I think for me losing one of my own soldiers sergeant Jason Carr yoga very young he volunteered amazing hero great family here in Hawaii our first casualty from the Hawaii National Guard says Vietnam is the call-up of 1969 of the 29th Infantry Brigade so for me it was dealing with that loss and seeing how our team was going to deal with that loss and how do we continue the mission even though everyone's hurting inside from that is but he's a hero and I will never forget when I think of young people I mean again he wasn't 21 yet was not 21 and yet he was not afraid he knew what he had to do to gather in an intelligence that support the mission so was that one of the available experiences in the military or just one of the it was one there are many but to me that's a powerful when we lose one yes it you remember that you know somebody said the reason why the military oftentimes is hesitant or thinks very carefully about how we get it if it seemed very careful about conflict and peace but its strength through peace it's through our strength and our deterrence that we can achieve peace but to me that understanding of loss but this is they're serious consequences for for decisions that we make though I think that was very significant I'm sure what information that you find out after receiving rank that you today would pass on to another one I would say sit at the table don't be afraid to sit at the table don't be afraid to give your opinion don't be afraid to try something new and if you get shot down you dust yourself off you get back up and you go it again don't give up it will give a pool of those banks up we have a little absolutely wonderful if you can give one message to other women considering the military as a career what would it be and why you know the military is about service it's about loyalty Duty respect honor integrity selfless service those characteristics that you learn from the experiences in the military transcend all aspects of life and I think if you live your life in uniform out of uniform in that way to serve others you know there's such great joy in that there's a peace and not to know that what you're doing and you wake up in the morning like I'm doing something I feel good about I think and now there's so many opportunities for women I would say when I came in thirty years ago I as I said I didn't imagine myself to be a virgin Brigadier General but I thought it was exciting I saw the excitement and and people being willing to go into really austere situations and not thinking about themselves the thing about the mission think about what I'm doing and at that time I saw this scope but now where I'm at I'm seeing a broader scope what it means to peace and security around the world you know and that seems counterintuitive to people sometimes you know military peace know but peace is to strength and I think that's what people don't understand and the military you want peace more than anyone aggressor and just briefly take us there take us in the mindset of the military when people have this concept that the military is about fighting and winning and and I know it's more than that you know there are only a small percentage of our forces combat arms and infantry in actual fighters the vast majority you know 80 plus percent or their combat support fiber-based nurses doctors intelligence you know air transport you know servicing so you know we really think in the military we think of that percentage and we're there to support that those fighters but that has to be there in order for us to have a credible deterrent against those who seek to do harm against the US and our interest so when we understand that then we see that we're here to provide that deterrent so that we can live the lives that we we also deserve everyone deserves to have that peaceful like to be able to go home to send your kids more peacefully you know all those things it'd be great if nobody else wanted to do harm against the United States then we wouldn't have to do that but the fact remains we live in a world where there are a lot of challenges and we have to be ready for those challenges well in ten seconds or less just soul of what we should know and leave him with you've given us so much information but give us and two inspectors are less some empowering is barri words I would say that never never give up and for women out there who are considering military as career it's a great opportunity and what a way to challenge yourself to serve and to feel great about what you're doing every single day but thank you so much general um for joining us here at sister power and again I top it what is women peace and security and you answer those questions for again oceans of Aloha peace and love thank you thank you so much bye it was very informative [Music] you [Music]
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this professor fast honor today we're going to to our discussion the full wave rectifier taking this circuit from the last lesson and actually put onto a proto board here and we are going to use an oscilloscope to check what sort of actually does I'm using a 12 volt power supply now plug it in right now it's a 12 volt AC power supply so it takes 120 volts ac conversatio volts AC and I am going to let see girl first of all show what it looks like on the input this meter here is one input other employment there's a Mac colera T because it is you see circuit so you can see I got a nice sine wave here so that's 12 volts I come against actually with more the power supply is a little more than I'm 13 now let me look at the output we're actually doing on the LED across the load here and I measure from one side of low to another and notice now it's actually only one half of that sine wave the negative side is actually pushing the positive territory now this is always said before in our with our diagram going from 12 volts AC is something that's rectify it's having the same positive humps and they've loved all this things I have all possible okay so now what we want to do is we want to get rid of those humps to make it more lovely we're put a passer across the output here so let me actually see if I can do this carefully put the scope there I'm going to use a former descending micro farad capacitor I got me a little careful here because I lecture Linux so Scott clarity to it if I get it wrong army would not be happy it makes a planet nasty smell so normally I would not do this on a live circuit but I want you to see what happens to the trace on the scope as soon as I put that capacitor yet let's see here get in the right hole I thought there we go and so now it's actually flat that circuit where we had to ace it before now it's just basically DC with a little bit of ripple which is really kind of nice there we go now let DC he's actually showing he was it was in what bad mode there so we went from that bad ripple there having a constant rotation this is exactly what we do so next lesson we'll talk more about so scopes thank you much
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abscess Greek abscess plural app sites Greek has an orbit denotes either of the two extreme points ie the farthest our nearest point in the orbit of a planetary body about its primary body or simply the primary the plural term app sites usually implies both abscess points ie farthest and nearest app sites can also refer to the distance of the extreme range of an object orbiting a host body for example the app sides of Earth's orbit of the Sun are two the abscess for Earth's farthest point from the Sun dubbed the aphelion and the abscess for Earth's nearest point the perihelion see top figure the term abscess a cognate with apps comes via latin from greek there denoting a whole orbit typically there are two app sides in any elliptic orbit each is named by selecting the appropriate prefix app app o or Perry from app Oh a PO meaning away from or from peri-peri meaning near then joining it to the reference suffix of the host body being orbited for example the reference suffix for Earth is G hence Apogee and perigee are the names of the app sites for the moon and any other man-made satellites of the earth the suffix for the Sun is Helion hence aphelion and perihelion are the names of the app sites for the earth and for the sun's other planets comets asteroids etc see table top figure according to Newton's laws of motion all periodic orbits are ellipses including one the single orbital ellipse where the primary body is fixed at one focus point and the planetary body orbits around that focus see top figure and to the two body system of interacting elliptic orbits both bodies orbit their joint center of mass or Barrow Center which is located at a focus point that is common to both ellipses see second figure for such a two-body system when one mass has sufficiently larger than the other the smaller ellipse of the larger body around the Barrow Center comprises one of the orbital elements of the larger ellipse of the smaller body the barycentre of the two bodies may lie well within the bigger body eg the earth-moon Baris Center as about 75% of the way from Earth's center to its surface if compared to the larger mass the smaller mass as negligible eg for satellites then the orbital parameters are independent of the smaller mass when used as a suffix that is abscess the term can refer to the two distances from the primary body to the orbiting body when the latter is located one at the periapsis point or two at the opposes point compared both graphics second figure the line of app sites denotes the distance of the line that joins the nearest and farthest points across an orbit it also refers simply to the extreme range of an object orbiting a host body see top figure see third figure in orbital mechanics the OP sides technically refer to the distance measured between the Barrow Centers of the central body and orbiting body however in the case of a spacecraft the terms are commonly used to refer to the orbital altitude of the spacecraft above the surface of the central body assuming a constant standard reference radius topic terminology the words para Center and at the center are often seen although periapsis a Pope's asar preferred in technical usage for generic situations where the primary is not specified the terms Peres Center and epicenter are used for naming the extreme points of orbits see table top figure periapsis and a Pope's Asst or app abscess are equivalent alternatives but these terms frequently also refer to distances that is the smallest and largest distances between the orbiter and its host body see second figure for a body orbiting the Sun the point of least distance as the perihelion and the point of greatest distance as the aphelion when discussing orbits around other stars the terms become puri astra and apis tron when discussing a satellite of Earth including the moon the point of least distance as the perigee and of greatest distance the apogee from ancient Greek giegi land or earth there are no natural satellites of the moon for man-made objects in lunar orbit the point of least distance may be called the Paris in thean and the greatest distance the APUs in thean or para lune and a balloon are sometimes used topic etymology the words perihelion and aphelion were coined by Johannes Kepler to describe the orbital motions of the planets around the Sun the words are formed from the prefixes perry greek perry near an apple greek appo away from affixed to the greek word for the sun helios or Helio various related terms are used for other celestial objects the suffix is G Helion astron and galacticon are frequently used in the astronomical literature when referring to the earth sun stars and the galactic center respectively the suffix jove is occasionally used for Jupiter but Saturn ium has very rarely been used in the last 50 years for Saturn the G form is also used as a generic closest approach to any planet term instead of applying it only to Earth during the Apollo program the terms Peres Cynthia and APIs in thean were used when referring to orbiting the moon they reference Cynthia an alternative name for the Greek moon goddess Artemis regarding black holes the terms para melasma and a pommel asthma from a greek root were used by physicists and science fiction author Geoffrey a Landis in a 1998 story which occurred before Perenara Khan and a pony recon from Latin appeared in the scientific literature in 2002 and before para both Ron from Greek both rose meaning hole or pit in 2015 topic terminology summary the suffixes shown below may be added to prefixes peri or a poem unique names of app sites for the orbiting bodies of the indicated hosts primary system however only for the earth and Sun systems are the unique suffixes commonly used typically for other host systems the generic suffix abscess is used instead Topic perihelion and aphelion topic inner planets and outer planets the two images below show the positions of perihelion and the aphelion in the orbits of the planets of the solar system the image below left features the inner planets their orbits orbital nodes and the points of perihelion green dot and aphelion red dot as seen from above Earth's northern Pole and Earth's ecliptic plane which is coplanar with Earth's orbital plane from this orientation the planets are situated outward from the Sun as Mercury Venus Earth and Mars with all planets traveling their orbits counterclockwise around the Sun the reference Earth orbit is colored yellow and represents the orbital plane of reference for Mercury Venus and Mars the section of orbit tilted above the plane of reference as here shaded blue the section below the plane as shaded violet pink the image below right shows the outer planets the orbits orbital nodes and the points of perihelion Green Dot and aphelion red dot of Jupiter Saturn Uranus and Neptune as seen from above the reference orbital plane all traveling their orbits counterclockwise for each planet the section of orbit tilted above the reference orbital plane as colored blue the section below the plane as violet pink the two orbital nodes are the two endpoints of the line of nodes where a tilted orbit intersects the plane of reference here they may be seen where the blue section of an orbit becomes violet pink the reference average distance from Sun to earth is defined as 1 astronomical unit o4 this reference Mars average is slightly more than 1 5 astronomical units from the Sun Saturn average is almost 10 astronomical units and Neptune about 30 astronomical units see chart below topic lines of app sides the chart shows the extreme range from the closest approach perihelion to farthest point aphelion of several orbiting celestial bodies of the solar system the planets the known dwarf planets including series and Halley's Comet the thickness of a vertical line or bar or the length of a horizontal bar both correspond to the extreme range of the orbit of the indicated body around the Sun these extreme distances between perihelion and aphelion are the lines of up sides of the orbits of various objects around a host body note for the reference average distance one astronomical unit of the Earth from the Sun Mars average is more than 1.5 astronomical units from the Sun Saturn almost 10 astronomical units and Neptune about 30 astronomical units topic earth perihelion and aphelion currently the earth reaches perihelion in early January approximately 14 days after the December solstice at perihelion the Earth's center is about 0.98 3 to 9 astronomical units o or 147 million 98,000 70 kilometers 91 million four hundred two thousand five hundred miles from the sun's center in contrast the earth reaches aphelion currently in early July approximately fourteen days after the June solstice the aphelion distance between the Earth's and sun's centres is currently about one point zero one six seven one astronomical units are 152 million 97 thousand seven hundred kilometres 94 million five hundred nine thousand one hundred miles dates change over time due to precession and other orbital factors which follow cyclical patterns known as Milankovitch cycles in the short term the dates of perihelion and aphelion can vary up to two days from one year to another this significant variation is due to the presence of the moon while the Earth Moon Barrow Center is moving on a stable orbit around the Sun the position of the Earth's center which is on average about 4,700 kilometers 2,900 miles from the Burris Center could be shifted in any direction from it and this affects the timing of the actual closest approach between the sun's and the Earth's centers which in turn defines the timing of perihelion in a given year because of the increased distance at aphelion only 93.5 5% of the solar radiation from the Sun falls on a given area of land as does at perihelion however this fluctuation does not account for the seasons as it is summer in the northern hemisphere when it is winter in the southern hemisphere and vice versa instead seasons result from the tilt of Earth's axis which is twenty three point four degrees away from perpendicular to the plane of Earth's orbit around the Sun winter falls on the hemisphere where sunlight strikes least directly and summer falls where sunlight strikes most directly regardless of the Earth's distance from the Sun in the northern hemisphere summer occurs at the same time as aphelion despite this there are larger land masses in the northern hemisphere which are easier to heat than the seas consequently summers are two point three degrees Celsius four degrees Fahrenheit warmer in the northern hemisphere than in the southern hemisphere under similar conditions astronomers commonly expressed the timing of perihelion relative to the vernal equinox not in terms of days and hours but rather as an angle of orbital displacement the so called longitude of the periapsis also called longitude of the para center for the orbit of the earth this is called the longitude of perihelion and in 2000 it was about two hundred eighty two point eight nine five degrees by the year 2010 this had advanced by a small fraction of a degree to about two hundred eighty three point zero six seven degrees for the orbit of the earth around the Sun the time of abscess is often expressed in terms of a time relative to seasons since this determines the contribution of the elliptical orbit to seasonal variations the variation of the seasons is primarily controlled by the annual cycle of the elevation angle of the Sun which as a result of the tilt of the axis of the earth measured from the plane of the ecliptic the Earth's eccentricity and other orbital elements are not constant but very slowly due to the perturbing effects of the planets and other objects in the solar system see Milankovitch cycles on a very long time scale the dates of the perihelion and of the aphelion progress through the seasons and they make one complete cycle in 22,000 to 26,000 years there is a corresponding movement of the position of the stars as seen from Earth that is called the apsidal precession this is closely related to the precession of the axis the dates and times of the perihelion Zanda fili ins for several past and future years are listed in the following table topic other planets the following table shows the distances of the planets and dwarf planets from the Sun at their perihelion and aphelion topic mathematical formula these formulae characterized the para Center and epicenter of an orbit para center maximum speed V / equals 1 plus e mu 1 - e a text style V underscore text per equals s QR t frac 1 plus d mu 1 e a at minimum para center distance R / equals 1 - II a text style are underscore text / equals 1 e a epicentre minimum speed V app equals 1 - e mu 1 plus e a text style V underscore text app equals s QR t frac 1 e mu 1 plus V ah at maximum epicenter distance our app equals one Plus II a text style are underscore text app equals one plus e a while in accordance with Kepler's laws of planetary motion based on the conservation of angular momentum and the conservation of energy these two quantities are constant for a given orbit specific relative angular momentum equals 1 minus e to MU a display style H equals s QR t left 1 a caret to write mu ax specific orbital energy epsilon equals minus mu to display style bar epsilon equals frac mu to a where a is the semi-major axis equals / plus our app to display style equals frac our underscore text / + R underscore text app - mu as the standard gravitational parameter a is the eccentricity defined as e equals app - r / r plus our per equals one minus 2r are / +1 display style e equals frac R underscore text app r underscore text / r underscore text app + r underscore text / equals 1 frac to frac r underscore text app r underscore text / + 1 note that for conversion from heights above the surface to distances between an orbit and its primary the radius of the central body has to be added and conversely the arithmetic mean of the two limiting distances as the length of the semi-major axis a the geometric mean of the two distances as the length of the semi minor axis be the geometric mean of the two limiting speeds as - 2 Epsilon equals mu Oh display style sqr t minus 2 bar epsilon equals s QR t frac mu which is the speed of a body in a circular orbit whose radius as a display styler topic see also eccentric anomaly flyby spaceflight mean anomaly para focal coordinate system solstice true anomaly
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(XB1X) CMDR. J.J. Beck Hogwarts Legacy Day 7!!! Join me in exploring Hogwarts.
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foreign thank you foreign [Music] foreign [Music] thank you foreign [Music] might be impressed foreign [Music] foreign thank you foreign [Music] foreign welcome into the to the stream the only stream you need Commander John J Beck so today we are going to be finally becoming the wizard we've always wanted to be we're learning about a good over uh it took a while to get here uh I'm splitting time with my girl and she plays a lot so it took a little bit of time to get here but we are finally where we want to be almost uh beating the whole main storyline make sure this sounds good all right we sound good so you know we're gonna do some other side missions some main missions we're going to be wandering around trying to find things as usual but the main point of today is to finally finally get that one thing we've been waiting for to finally get the killing curse so we've been grinding we're finally there today's the day we're gonna have to like collect some materials and do some other stuff because we need to upgrade some gear and do some things like that but the main thing that we're going to be doing today let's give that curse finally finally finally and we can blame Sharon because it took that long it's her fault to blame her when you see her if you see her if you know who she is and if you don't worry about it so here in a minute or two I'm gonna give a few more minutes I gotta do a few things might get me a drink real quick get geared out get ready to go I'll leave the music running for a little bit so you got something to listen to until we switch over to this gameplay stream I got the cat in the window going berserk the cat's in the window going berserk but whoever's in here thank you for being in here just type in the chat you know who the hell you are let me know the hell you are who's watching me right now who's watching me right now who is that who's watching me right now that's what we're gonna do today so let's go ahead get some water real quick maybe even a Coke we might go we might go crazy and get a Coke we might get a Coke get that blood pumping all right be right back [Music] oh yeah here we go let's get in here let's get back in here let's go in here oh what a good day it was a nice day went to work got a lot done did everything I needed to do there today I literally just grabbed Sharon's while she left him finished Coke so you can tell it's her because it has the S on it it's the ass her so I'm gonna finish her Coke since I came in nothing was nothing on the table was put away so I had to clean the entire table before I set up the streaming service today so thank you very much for that hopefully she's not watching not to do with this later [ __ ] everything sounds good if uh if I need to adjust anything just hit it in the chat let me know I'm I'm excited to play today I took a day off yesterday for the Super Bowl what a game what a game to to be played and then to come down to a call like that that you know you just just leave that flag in the pocket let the dudes play just leave that flag in the pocket you know Kansas City could still kick that field goal and then Philly has a chance I've got no dog in the fight you know so Philly has a chance to come back down potentially win the game and they might not still so you know that game still could have gone either way but when you make that call that's the end ladies and gentlemen that's the end there's nothing after that nothing can happen after that if you make that call so I would have liked to see that one play out a little different didn't play out different so it is what it is Pat Mahomes is on his leg a long long way to go a very long way to go he's like in that early LeBron stage what what could it be could he be the girl or is he gonna be top five but not the top two I don't know you know a lot of football left to be played there's a lot of guys still coming Joe Burrow's still coming Trevor Lawrence is on his way Justin Herbert you know they ever figure out the coaching situation there foreign still got Jalen hurts gonna come back on the other side and some other young quarterbacks that I'm sure are going to come I mean if DeSean Watson can figure it out again in Cleveland there's lots of guys out there we'll see too early to say anyway let's see we're at five now so go ahead and get into this thing we're gonna get this thing get this thing loaded up going good all right there we go [Music] man everything sounds good let me switch this thing over to the gameplay stream go and cut this music now nice all right let's go ahead and get in this thing hopefully everybody's doing good today you know I don't like this many people in here yet so at least uh for those that are watching hope you had a good day ah there's that hog sports music all right let's get this thing up in here all right we're looking good everything's looking good to go oh man all right so talk to ah it was always my home say sam welcome man was it always my homes because for a while there could have been burrow and then before that it could have been Lawrence I don't know he got this one though this I I will say this is the best he's played in a Super Bowl for sure the best he's played in a Super Bowl because the San Francisco Super Bowl they really played like doo-doo for about three and a half quarters of that game and the one in Tampa we're gonna oh we still got 31 seconds on this phoenix look at this Phoenix called a phoenix and then the one in um you know yeah the one in Tampa he's running for his life the whole game so you know he didn't really play well on that one nothing he could really do and then this one I mean he was injured and pulled it out so this is the best he's played Jalen hurt still played pretty well too pretty even pretty even match I don't know if uh I'm gonna need you to land again dog I'm gonna need you to come back down there you go you know I don't know who outplayed who I saw some people debating on who out played who I I don't know I felt like they both played great I feel like the only losers were us we were the only losers last night because that game deserved another minute and a half to the side the one and it could have gone to Eagles got them Wings clipped they ain't flying tonight they ain't driving either I'm sure that city is tore up but uh yeah we we deserved an extra minute and 30 seconds just to see if Jalen can get it done and there's no guarantee he would have you know what I mean so either way I could have seen it I just don't like you know the zebras getting involved making sure we don't have any more would have been nice you know this would have been nice it would have been nice I don't understand so it is what it is it happened so nothing we can do okay so we're saving a talent we got two talents we're saving this one for that one right there so we can spend one and I'll be struck with stupefy remains stunned all right especially reserved more time it did uh I don't know if you saw Sam but uh loud again with another ankle but not tonight well not the last three nights so that dude uh need some more time off apparently [Music] the blue is load they can't do it again that dude uh yeah I like using this one plus we got the oh yeah we'll use that one I'm not gonna do any more on stealth and honestly rumor requirement I mean I don't really use the potions like that I don't use invisibility oh so you can release one of those at no cost that's cool uncapacity effect that's cool potions see that would be a good one yeah I was he he's getting booed right I don't know I just I don't even know what to say about Brown Braun ain't none of my it is what it is thinly skinned I don't know it is what it broke the all-time record and gotta Crown himself I don't know I don't know I stay out of it now I ain't got nothing to do with me I'm just I'm just a guy that plays video games all right let's see what we're gonna do right now I might do a side quest real quick one of these I still gotta find those those things right there brief in vengeance all right let's do this one first let's get into this do a couple of side missions get warmed up a little bit gotta go to hogsmead Lenard again of course I'm staying out of it look hey whatever Brown bro I want to do you do you bro bro do you bro bro hey your boy Jack was that the Super Bowl Sam he wasn't suited up though I'm not sure why I thought he was gonna put an outfit on suit up but decided he want to stay out of it too so look like Jack and me are staying out of it got no dog in a fight that had to hurt be the quarter quarterback of the Cowboys and be watching the Eagles lift the Lombardi or try to lift the Lombardi I'd have been real tough wouldn't it it's a good thing those reps got involved we had to check on that you good dog you good thing that didn't happen we had to check on Jerry matter of fact we had to send that to check on Jerry well I I thought we'd be here and we didn't get it done again so back to the drawing board I didn't keep you waiting did I not at all I was just at the post office Graham told me to expect a package but it looks as if she got a 100 million dollar gold line back Zeke Elliott for 100 million as a goal Lineback what did you find out about the dragon if it's short yard is from the goal line he can get in anything else look out look out I went back to back how do you track a dragon's flight how do you track a dragon that's what I was wondering tree canopies just running around looking for burn marks Dragon was here well done I can't be searched fix this Mike how's everything sounded hear me hear the game clearly of course should we leave now if that's right I want to see how she's faring if she had a collar on and she's likely I only saw the first couple minutes I Undisputed this morning I know skip [Music] you know let's give her my homeless a LeBron treatment I he was all in on Jalen hurts I suspect it's how the poachers found her to begin with so he was going through it today her patterns perhaps nabbed her first and then her egg dragons are hard enough to Wrangle let alone maternal ones you got all of that that's understanding here you'd be surprised how easy it is to think like a poacher shall we see if she's home we only need to return her egg sounds she knows we have it in and out if we can finish with a rule I don't suppose you've thought about keeping it have you no it belongs to her well then I haven't watched it yet I haven't watched some of the other things I know that uh Kyrie and Luca had a good game together so I'm sure that's on there they're probably gonna talk about Kevin Durant's debut oh when one of the Phoenix Suns just Championship Shannon you know what I know you know and I know oh you can already hear that thing oh no oh no we about to poop ourselves there's a big ass Dragon above us we about to die foreign [Music] about me girl for what it's worth she doesn't seem to have spotted us yet I'm Kevin Durant and these are the Phoenix Suns we might we might finally get that Steph that Steph match up we've been waiting for we was hoping we'd see it but Kevin Kevin didn't get there so ravennial Kevin was supposed to get there but it didn't happen the K and K show canceled after four seasons you heard it here first canceled after four seasons oh what happened dog they were supposed to be a dynasty ended up being a travesty uh the worst thing could be another steep not to see you wanted let me let me stop using the dark arts in front of the children at the school I saw him use Christie out revelio I don't want that where are you smelly thought you were joined us and bernia hopefully it rain but true gallions are in looks like they're gonna be doing something else how Charming I keep in touch with each other so we're definitely gonna have to repair this we might finally get that Kevin and stepmaster Rebellion all right just assume there's going to be poachers here how good her eyesight is probably fantastic you're pardon Illinois sheep but we do look like food for us I don't know any blue and green sheep watch your step all right we're gonna find out I can't wait I'm excited about the end of this season now for the NBA I wasn't too excited about it before these trades because Brooklyn just look like a mess but I don't know what was gonna happen there I'm just wearing for a fight Kyrie was ready to blow it up get me out of here I can't do this no more baby oh please no use your egg back baby approach approach hey if you hey if you buy season tickets yeah if you buy season tickets for Kyrie if you buy season tickets to the NBA just in general these days because typical Tuesday somebody's gonna sit out so but if you buy after everything that happened the last year and a half I don't feel sorry for you you should have known what's gonna come a new Kyrie wasn't going to be there after a while hey we're not giving him a contract extension they made that Crystal he was never going to get that contract extension they should do like WWE cards subject to change on every or yeah the UFC absolutely bro especially especially when you got guys like Kyrie out there you're gonna have to oh oh no no no oh you're right above me man IA anything this way before we go any further well let's get along any further now let me let me just check something real quick let me just before let's go along any further let me just uh let me just uh check something uh real uh yeah man um I don't know I don't know what's going on here somebody gotta build later we gotta get all the way to the top of this thing see this press this chat real quick that way we can see everything being written hey if you don't get up and run it's down here oh my goodness I wasn't supposed to do that ah foreign just bite my head off but yeah all right not a chance dog not a chance oh man let's show right here for a second foreign [Music] uh if you don't get up and run oh boy oh boy so go go go go go go go go baby go it's real quick man so we not gonna make it we not gonna make it oh that was that was nervous right there can I take money texting me about some dumb [ __ ] Rebellion I wanna I don't want to talk about that everybody knows Almost Doesn't Count it's about to blow us up you better run every bridge here broken man now if we just return her egg we can hopefully make it out without it's not going to happen should have kept the a but you know oh we done good good dragon good dragon we brought it back to you for the Hills for the hills bro as fast as we could kneel or about your head or something I don't know oh he's Gonna Keep On don't get your hand right there it's taking your hand should have kept that man should have kept damn man that was a dragon egg man whoever just joined in thanks for joining that was brilliant and did you see how clever she left us perfectly for now creatures are a lot cleverer than most people realize that's what Gran always says the important thing is that we survived it and we returned her egg barely Burley wouldn't blame you one bit if you wanted to head back to the castle and never think about dragons again this wasn't even the worst mission I was hoping to look around for a moment if you don't mind take it all out take it all in I saw yeah there's stuff I might Rebellion signed here it's not every day you see a dragon later time to say that I don't really see nothing though okay I'm good I think we got everything we I can't believe any of what just happened believe it now we can go no I'm ready to leave if you are I am after our dragon rescue a whole entire Hall I understandable we did sabotage their fighting ring and steal a dragon egg from them true true so why haven't they come after us it's not like them to let things lie unless unless what unless they haven't let things lie oh no I can't believe I didn't see it we need to leave I need to send an owl stand up which you don't know we'll get some of this delicious sharing Coke sure I left her Coke so I'm gonna drink it I'm about to drink it wasn't that wasn't that you left it it's that he drank you after you left him one more side mission and then we're gonna get to what we really came here for eign death theater we've always wanted to be well and what I mean we I mean in the video game not me personally okay I want to be a Death Eater or anything am I out of here yet don't play yet oh look at that yeah definitely changed the settings to see if it was a little bit more yeah what's going on with this Rebellion nice chocolate frogs there's little box of chocolate frogs I'll have to do this for that one that's why I don't do the invisible potions I have disillusionment charms on my air I don't know if I really need those the Thunder this thunder Brew potion though is dope that thing is awesome I need to I'll that'll probably be the only thing that I do is probably spend a point on that just so the thunderstorm and let me just show you real quick what this does it like creates a thunderstorm around you so that if there's enemies close it just dies starts taking them out pretty dope a little chest right there excuse me so we should before we go do this Mission it's gonna be gear slots we got hey let's go sell this stuff we only need the legendaries that we've got no reason to have all this extra stuff just get rid of it that way we're not tied down hello what you doing Kitty you still in the window hello is it me yo okay everybody's like uh hey bro you wanna you wanna cut that electricity off that'll last for a minute it's gonna bring this in a store just bring the electricity into the store I really like this I wish this thing was better a lot of stuff that I would want to use ooh what's up the cape sold a leather long coat can I I want to see what it looks like though I suspect especially with this long coat look like Astro loyal and kind cloak leather long coat blessing oh now that ain't bad right there I like that he that's one thing I do like you can sell it you still get the appearance so now we're looking we're looking legit legit dude got more straps than a Michael Jackson video all right let's do it fly over here good looking at oh through the I don't know if it's going to be Hogwarts or where she is all right so they're in Hogwarts she's up in the hog squirts nope that's not what I'm looking for I'm looking for that bam so my my favorite characters that I'm about to talk to she's real chill she's the real chill you know what I'm saying on another adventure are we it's definitely Christmas time at Hogwarts uh let's go talk to Natty I still can't believe we escaped believe it you may not may not be more forgiving of what I have been up to if it came from me she likely told other professors and news travels quickly unfortunately she might in fact have been even less forgiving than I told that's just like decent if she knew more about what you've done I suspect she'd be proud maybe she knew any more about what I've done she would never let me out of her sight again I'm sorry as officer singer done anything with the evidence we provided she has not Harlow is that if someone had stopped the monsters like him in Matthew my father would be alive today what exactly happened to your father where did Daddy go my mother had gone to Tennessee the neighbor who was ill and so my father and I were Galloping in the savannah coming to chill y'all your father was also an animagus I take it he could become the most majestic joke and he would carry with character my arms and arms away when we surprised a group of Bandits who had come from our village one of them saw me just as he removed a scarf from his face he shouted oh no his rifle he didn't want you to water oh no exactly in an instant my father bowed his neck to protect me and was hit as he fell my father changed back into his human form when the bandits saw this yeah also why didn't he just use magic terrified instead of putting his big giraffe neck in front I use Magic how so he died protecting me if I had been capable he would still be alive don't blame yourself my mother and I tried to go on without him but it's beginning to blame yourself girl a few years later we left to come to Scotland yeah I don't know why I should be looking to avenge the death it's a you know they thought it was a draft but let me ask do you think taking down the ash wonders will avenge your father's death no yeah that's not what drives me my father would not want that he under my mother raised me to build to believe that it is a privilege I know there is risk involved but I feel it is worth it Gotta Fight for yourself around here put in your own word kid I'm sorry Natty I can't imagine what you've been through your father sounds exceptional he was truly extraordinary and thank you for your kind words we all have our better I might set this back to uh the other setting I remember I think with the ray tracing rain does not Fallen lighting issues where it goes brighter and darker but the uh the gloves and we will see anything that's supposed to Glow in the game looks good for sure tell the floors and stuff you deserve all of the prison the Sun definitely see that but anything is supposed to be metal and glow definitely looks good with the ray tracing off uh was that it wish I talked to her that was very anti-galactic okay so let's go ahead and let's start on this I thought we was going to do something but now he's just chilling we just talking I just want to talk okay all right all right all right you know what I do want to do I think I have let me see my inventory real quick because there's some stuff I do need to do nice little poacher later we've got 19 of those so maybe we do some of those Merlin trials let's do some Merlin trials here let's see we got one two three four let's head here first let's see if we can upgrade you know our gear capacity so I don't have to go to Hogs me quite as much to sell everything imagine how inconvenient did we just rely literally let's get up out of here so hey let's go to a main base real quick just flew up in there oh yeah you get cool stuff for these two and pop these balloons real quick apparently the more of these balloons you pop and get new brooms and upgrades which no idea about thank you yeah I don't know if I like the uh the rate tracing I can't tell if it's better or worse can't tell if it's better or worse there we go 505. foreign challenge complete yeah so she gave me some options here the Wildfire bro okay now we've got the lucky Swift one let's go see what that looks like oh I'm on it so it's like can't do that right now you cannot you cannot you cannot do that over here we're gonna hit these three Merlin trials in a row it looks broken [Music] oh is this in the base it's like a Merlin trowel inside of the base oh I have to be careful down here all right let's see we got it could it be Rebellion all right so we've got that so we know we're gonna have to light that sucker all right so we got revelio one there one there and one back there okay so here's how we're gonna do this holy statement this time and there's that one okay so I'm gonna reach is it oh we're gonna have to how are we gonna do this because where's this other one at rebellion in there all right so let's see how long it takes me to to do this so that one's lit where's this one at where is this one at oh man that's gonna be so we might have to do this from we might have to do this one from a broom okay it's up here confused all right I could have just gone through the front door I really wished out would stop having questions from me I just want to have a nice day on the game and I have no stout problems but that can't happen explain no stout props all right so all right so we got this one here somehow we gonna have to we gonna have to book it so burn this down okay so now we got one two and then we got one there now okay we make this one from here let's see yes we can yes we can just up oh ah okay so we're gonna do it quick we're gonna have to be quick quick quick quick with this all right so bam boom come on shoot it what is he doing that's that it's like jumping and [ __ ] will you shoot that shoot that and stop playing with me nice but so one more of those done revelio yes sir and then ah I just want no problems for a little while can I just have no problems I just want no problems I don't want to be dealing with nothing like that all right so let's go to the next one we got more more of these okay poacher's house call finally focus on Manchester all right so now all right let's head to this one now we'll do a couple of these for a second yeah dude I just had I got arrested I just hired this guy man all right let me do this one what do you have in store for me this time what was that you what do you think what's up dude good for you he's just looking at me I'm like what we doing we just chilling all right so now we're gonna do that rebellious proved dangerous if I'm not careful anyone else there's anything in here is there oh okay what do we got going on here rebellio so it looks like we gotta do this repair bam IO not too bad I'm gonna try to get one of these done because then I feel like that'll help me a lot with my gear I won't be constantly trying to figure out my gear over and over and over again you know what I mean Rebellion want to be doing that all the time Rebellion what is this butterfly thing am I just following them it's like I'm just following butterflies right now he's a man of the butterfly where are they leaving me following butterflies hey y'all leaving me right over there all right we're going this way all right yeah don't leave me up in that thing where are we going why is it grasp you are oh man all right oh nice okay Defender okay so we did that one now we'll head to what are these oh yeah a niffler then all right let's go there now owls to open up bam look at that broom I got too I could use a firework s okay this is gonna be like either this or this maybe okay all right there's one there and of course one right by those dudes is that it that's it all right all right let's just walk up on them and even though what happened to him I did it welcome man so I got a few more people joining now we're doing some Merlin trials let me get some more gear available to us bam that one's done uh what thank you what's going on here we go nice another one down all right we did that one let's see what else we got just one like one more thing unlocked I haven't even done any of these yet probably looking here type in the chat if this is your first time watching we're about to go do the uh yeah uh ominous one where we get a vodka diver silver you know I just want a few more slots unlocked for uh say what I haven't done this yet let me check and see what these are nice totally meant to do that let's look at this Gear Page not a chance not a chance I'll be rocking that thing all right let's go do this ancient magic thing I've done one of these yet we do [Music] spooky confronto Rebellion hmm Rebellion okay all right so we got some bones we gotta move all right Ikea all right so we need to for sure do this put this over here all right and then let's Okay so we need a do this here that wasn't so difficult that's just me collecting ancient magic traces foreign okay that's interesting not not too difficult not too much to that one all right this Merlin trial real quick exploration almost did one more of those so six more on that one Wildfire Brown additional capacity added to your ancient magic meter so yeah I should definitely should have been doing that much sooner that we had way more ancient magic capacity oh Freddy yeah why why is my so it's happening again Freddy it's happening again hold on let me see this is why I'm not liking this the streaming thing because then I can't ever I can't ever see what's going on sorry Freddy I didn't realize that you were texting me bro bro man here I am wondering who was in the chat sorry Freddie bro my bad dude I can't even see it it wouldn't let me know you were hitting me up this multi-stream chat thing uh it's not good it ain't working bro bro all right I got you now I put you there on the page sorry bro bro my apologies yeah that's what we gotta do there all right so are we set up what's up dude what's going on Freddy good to have you in here bro all right let me hit this one up keep doing that what's up bro finally right yeah I don't know what's going on with the I don't know what's going on with the uh the chat on this thing but for some reason it's not launching into my thing so then without being in here how do I do these things so I have what I need to do these yet I have seen these before and I could not figure it out do that all right not that Defender all right we're out arrested we're not lighting it on fire I'm doing good bro bro you know just in here doing the game here let me see if this works lumos okay so it's just that so I just I hit the Moonstone out of there yeah well it's supposed to because the thing that I stream and it has a oh there it goes okay it's working now I don't know why it wasn't working so yeah there's a uh multi-stream chat inside of the thing that I use so it's supposed to work and then for a minute there I wasn't seeing anything and then all now they all popped in so I got you now I've got you now apparel no all right we gotta figure how do we do this one do we flip it could we transfigure it a wrestling momentum all right so none of those work so we've narrowed out those so let's try incendia let's try bombardo those ain't working either we gotta figure this one out let me see do we push it nope we don't push it who we try to bash It to the Ground oh that's not working let's see if we flip it that ain't flipping it okay that ain't working hmm rebellious try freezing it oh that worked okay so I feel like freezing at work but what do you do is that it is there a fourth one revelio am I missing one hmm yeah bro I saw but we all saw but yeah so I know that works okay so you're supposed to freeze them but then what do you do after that you probably have to do it in a specific order so which ones that let's go tallest to shortest right let's do this let's go this way let's try that red I gotta be missing one revelio I'm missing something here hmm Zelda has a puzzle like this so let me try it the other way now look at those so we tried that way and now we'll do it backwards this way all right that ain't that hmm should I see if there was a clue oh oh oh one so maybe that let me look at all these dots here nope they're all kind of the same aren't they there's just like one on the sides PS5 are the emblems on the stone different it's a Xbox let's see it looks very Celtic you see this one they look the same to me maybe I have to lift this one let me see if I can freeze it and then lift it maybe I don't have that let me see here yeah so let me go let me try this so it's got to do something because freezing it works for some reason when I freeze it that's the only spell that and then you know it obviously foreign maybe I'm supposed to freeze it and then break it so let's see let's try bombardo let's try bombardo and this one all right let me try that [Music] this one's maybe maybe Transfiguration [Music] so we know that glaze that the freezing one works let me try that foreign does the emblem on the ground give you any info it looks just like the same old same olds I don't see any of the matching symbols so it's got to do something with the Moonstone inside of it too so maybe I can freeze it the one in the center of the stones yeah that's Moonstone so maybe I can I'd say well let me try this hmm decisions decision let me see here Let me refresh this real quick I'm going to type in there again Freddy if you can let me make sure this is working so I got you and this one is a different height as well so maybe they have to be stacked but it doesn't look like I can do that it doesn't look like they move let me try this little move Hmm this one is very interesting to me I think you're I think you're right about the order so let me try this I mean there's only a couple combinations right so now let me try this going backwards once it unfreezes battery there's a fourth one I'm not seeing somewhere I'm just not seeing a fourth one anymore that's so that's why I'm like tripping out like you about to get it if we don't hit him let me see revelio yeah I don't see anything over here it's it's I think it's only three so it's gotta be something to do with those three so and I'm definitely not seeing another one like anywhere so it's Gotta only be those three yeah yeah right rebellious yeah nothing down there okay so it's only these three so there's something to do now they are different heights thank you all right that freeze the whole pad what I do hmm I am stumped on this one stumped stumped stumped stumped hmm I don't even know man and it's got to be something so simple that you'd be like oh oh you know what I mean it's got to be something so simple like you literally be like what so okay well I might come back to this one because I'm not I don't feel like I'm ain't getting any closer to figuring this one out I don't feel like I'm in any closer because I definitely feel like I did that way and I feel like I've gone this way all right I will try it the other way I don't know I'm uh stumped by this one foreign this one this one is uh interesting I don't know hmm let's see thank you that's just technically the Forbidden Forest or what is this one nah this has to be like near Hogs made right uh so this is North Hawks North Hogwarts hey Poppy now the mic check are not pouring oh wonderful bro there's nothing I can do about that there is nothing I can do cut them off don't care I'm not there just nothing I can do about that nothing I can do about the mic check right now hmm I'm not sure we got three groups of butterflies so that might be something I don't I don't understand how do you do the butterflies is that a thing lumos Freddie I'm done that was all I had to do Friday I'm done butterflies bro bro freaking butterflies I don't know I don't think Merlin would be proud after all that I check if the CO2 is empty on the big tub big tube next to that you know I just I don't know how to help more than that all I can do give you a little bit of help because nothing else I can do I left I'm at the house I'm chilling there's nothing else I can do I've done all I can do today I've done all I can do all right let's see what his response was for that yeah I froze the stones for 45 minutes and then it's the butterflies uh uh to the right here there's no CO2 gas pressure so it's got to be It's gotta be the CO2 seriously maybe that'll help oh no no not in there that's not helping you gotta go back to the big CO2 canister you have to call and you see oh two oh it's full so it's full so you have CO2 so it's gotta be an empty keg attached or gas is turned off at the valve see if the curio actually let me see that is that open or closed oh I'm trying to solve this from freaking pictures it's turned off thank you on that first box or above the beer ah 100 Fred 100 percent 100 percent uh solving it from home man solving it from home we're gonna get this solved no it looks open the valve looks open okay turn it on real quick and see if the pressure goes up we're gonna get this done we're gonna get this situation we're gonna get this solved then go back to the Box and the valve top right side move up and down and see if gas flow stops we will get this solved we're gonna find a way from the house to solve this situation we will not leave them without beer not a chance right not a chance we can do this from home if not you need to call in use CO2 because they'll help you out give you a good price oh the solution was butterflies the butterflies bro bro yeah send that invoice straight to Teddy Teddy cash ladies and gentlemen Teddy cash I said this Merlin trial here uh yeah I had to take the butterflies to the thing and then as soon as you took him to the thing they glowed okay let's see what he says let's see what we got here uh yeah no there's no hmm see if the nitrous is out there's plenty of gas in the big tank so this job is more trouble than worth I tell you what way seriously last call time to go time to go ladies and gentlemen meet you at the beer next door meet you at the bar next door for a beer let's go drink together I mean the true issue is that it's a 12 year old tap system that has probably not been maintained properly okay now what is this one Okay so do we Run and Jump oh yep [Music] that's all the only thing that made sense to me there bye nice Another One Bites the duck another one bites the dust and another one's done and another one no right all right all right um he has a city thing back so we'll just wait a second to see another Merlin trial then all right so moving on to the next just keep an eye out on that that phone there oh there's another one there we can get I just want to get a couple more of these done and get that gear upgrade so we get to like hopefully 32 40 somewhere in there that we can hold that would be huge ignite a shooter oh it's a pleasant surprise okay so let's go ahead and get that on there let's get that on there As It prepares to attack all right ready there we go ah there we go the guy what it takes me back so it's like he's still trying uh so it looks like we got more butterflies on the scene go ahead yeah this is gonna be the butterfly one but at least we know now at least we know it's the butterflies man I was and it was weird because freezing was making this sound where it sounded like it was working so I thought that was what it was the whole time and then of course like nah you just get carried just carry the butterflies bro what are you doing bro just like carry the butterflies bro it's about the butterflies nope don't do that so I don't have to do this on the time time crunch there we go now that one was good all right let's see what he said he said let me check the sodas as well good plan good plan sodas Rebellion all right any more there nope yep so I just got that one there we're slowly getting these Merlin trials going man looking good thank you for joining Freddie I appreciate getting to actually talk to you hang out with somebody Sam's been in here too been talking about Katie and Kyrie and the Brooklyn mess this one looks like a butterfly one too oh we didn't mean to do that is there an emergency number you need to call n u c o two their number is on the machine they usually take a day though what's going on with this one pretty good Rebellion yeah this one not uh all right so we gotta carry butterflies have you already did this one maybe that's why oh yeah so lumos where's the other ones at revelio I really got to carry these things all the way down there it is and uh I won't be part of it I won't be a part of it Fred nothing I can do and nothing I can say nothing I can do to help you today uh [Music] I'm not sure let me look it up for you and you see oh two customer service 800-472 yes that's it 2855 that is it I'm glad he is very proficient Joaquin is phenomenal revelio these ones are like super duper far away is that even the same one there it is let's go ahead and come in here we already know we're about to oh we gotta go back up there all right let's get all right let's go ahead and put the disarm on yeah foreign yeah this one is all over the place oh haha let's try to put it back together all right so let's do this one I think likes it's simple carry these ones here lumos Rebellion oh this is there and I gotta find this last group of butterflies oh a little Moon calf it's been jailed here they are all right lumos repair lumos huh there we go all right all right that looks good revelio come on all right good there I'm gonna let this move Rebellion it's Moon calf out some more things there you gotta lock it alohomora ah all right bro bro thanks for coming in hanging out for a little while get some fortnite in man good chat with you too bro I think I did the wrong one I did this one down here bro and I think this one has to do with the one up there so I think I gotta get that ball all the way up here or maybe not that one looks completed the heck is this ball do you what do you play on ah there's that okay you play on on oh what's going on another Merlin trailer on here somewhere revelio well maybe I need to burn off that nope couldn't bring up thank you Rebellion hmm it has to do with that right there question is it part of this or part of something else cross platform bro you got I've never played it so you'd have to literally show me have never played it I've never played games like it so but I'm not even trying [Music] all right what is this foreign as I'm getting attacked all right oh I'll have to try it out then bro you probably have to show me a lot because launch a burning enemy with the size so oh yeah bam all right where's this sucker at I know good fingers all right thank you for playing I guess I have to check that out play with you because gotta expand a little bit I've never done it before so it'd be nice to do something different get a little better Fighters that one or what's the other one deposited potatoes you just have one more Merlin trial and we should be good I feel like that was one I just don't know what was going on there all right so where's the closest one right there closest one do that one get done with this foreign [Music] to both of us oh did we one shot it I'll come back come on come back oh it's like two heads I gotta push this time I uh all right another one down oh no the guardian Leviosa huh Rebellion I wonder what the point of that was I don't know I don't know yeah it'll be another mystery all right so let's see what uh what happened with that challenge all right so we got that let's go look at our gear probably got 32 so give us another four nice I don't know if it was completely worth that but you know that's what happened I usually takes them a day so we'll see all right so let's go ahead I feel like we did a lot of what we wanted to do a lot of what we wanted to do we got a lot of Merlin I don't know if there's anything else that I really we've got lots of those things to still do side quests and relationship main quests there's almost done we're starting to we've got a lot to do there Hogs me we still got stuff to do that uh I remember requirement stuff we still got to catch 26 more and and breed on a I don't care about that I don't even know but yeah all right here we go let's do it nice how far away are we oh very far cool can we switch in midair no where do we have to go where do we have to go all right I'm happy with it uh we did a lot of good stuff right there we need a lot of good stuff right there oh we got a whole bunch of Merlin trout still unlocked when you do more ancient magic stuff there he is over here I could just go to the flute part a little bit oh yeah it's almost time to eat kid telling what lies and wait for me in there oh no wait Anne please oh in trouble he was and then we'll do that one there we'll do that one there foreign Danger on the chance that some old Relic could help to heal me so we'll catch up on this one again I've been watching she's sick her brother's gone off the deep end looking for dark magic that can save her this is his best friend I received you try to talk him out of it where's Sebastian inside the catacomb frankly I was surprised you weren't with him ominous I stopped yet you wouldn't let Sebastian think it's one step further yet here we are he won't listen to reason stopped him before Sebastian's in real trouble now I'm going back into the catacomb to find him Anne's right he and the entire Hamlet are in danger the place is crawling within fearing in theory what are you talking about you'll see we need to hurry all right he's texting me again so it's in Boston oh boy you know you leave work and work wants you back I was done with it I didn't want it anymore and here we are all right so last time we were here this place was crawling with spiders we're about to face worse what's up all right so we need that Rebellion bam all right Rebellion anything that was valuable in here I just destroyed to this have me do this oh I've already been here look out yeah why was Sebastian when you and Anne found him well there we go in a great room yeah I need to straight up put all my fire on fringle Lombardo and that one and we'll throw that one there foreign come on what was that thank you it was like I really did not want me to uh open that up at eight well now there are oh bam bam boom oh that was probably valuable ah bam Lovato [Music] man my roll technique ain't really working now is it there we go there we go oh finally we gotta roll to work finally got a roll to work there we go hold on a moment I was so worried about Sebastian I didn't even realize Ann's wanted to get Solomon when she first saw the inferior she thought Sebastian was being attacked oh no but then he showed her the Relic and said he'd learn how to use it the carvings on The Relic were in theory and Sebastian somehow created them not exactly he's controlled oh he's controlling them this is as Ann and I frantically barricaded the inferiority and escaping Sebastian kept mumbling about healing Anne when Adam said she couldn't stay here I didn't realize what she meant Solomon oh God no master if you heard of Sebastian dealing with dark magic I need to get Hogwarts I must get to Professor black first twist the story a bit make him think it's a family fight ain't gonna happen as soon as I can see if you can talk some sense into Sebastian you know talking to that dude Rebellion see I couldn't move these last time that's why rebellious man I couldn't even move those last time I couldn't get in there let me in there wouldn't do it nice I know there's a chest in here let me in there revelio when do it last night all right am I right was this right what do I gotta oh it's down there it's just some little maybe that wasn't the one there's one I couldn't get in last time it was very frustrating maybe it wasn't that one not with that one it's further in accurate all right yeah what's in here some bags Rebellion well you know what's in the next one more of those things all right so let's go ahead let's get that one on there because I like using that against these things get them away from me there we go bam boom bam foreign there we go so if he's controlling them is this dude like attacking me like rubber is she doing oh it was in here wasn't it yeah they're definitely not everything far from control all right here they come boom boom boom boom right all right that's an open chest in there it's already open Rebellion hmm bombarded yeah if he's controlling these dudes he's not doing a very good job I'll say that bam Get Them Bones out oh bam all right now accepted a little Bone Bridge that work I guess I'm supposed to just put it in here and then let it do its thing there yes yeah and what's he doing I don't think so dog cookie they just attacked me so I'm not sure Sebastian I told you The Relic is the answer I've been trying to reverse the dark magic that injured Anne but but then we just control it says I can control me in theory control I had to fight the inferior all the way uh oh love you oh good job bro oh all right so he's got that one I like that one I'm gonna hit him with this one instead sure all right I would say right now you don't want to do that dog we gonna hit you with this there you go now what you want to do that it worked or what I'm like instantly did not do nothing foreign on there oh is that what I'm about to do boom all right it's okay so now I want to put bombardo on there as well bam there foreign this is about to get him oh hit him with it nothing you can do now dog it came out the wand oh and she saw it which reminded that oh oh not the book it made your choice oh and me me you have you I must get out of here can't let him leave foreign definitely faster than he is stop Sebastian hold on he'll never forgive himself what's this actually till we get outside I guess why wouldn't you stop I was calling after you and won't survive this she's withering away inside and out Solomon's never been there for us not really he gave up on that thank you for coming in Joel I'll never give up on her you saw him didn't you he was going to ruin her life I had to use the killing curse you know I did if I hadn't known how to cast it he did attack us you had no choice it was Brave Sebastian you clearly care more about Anne than your uncle ever did I knew you'd understand I did do the right thing you did I would have done the same if I knew how I could teach you no time like Oh The Killing cast won't be easy to master as with all unforgivables you have to mean it hold your one steady Focus the incantation is Avada cadaver your intention must be clear and it's a lightning bolt [Music] we became I can't stay here I need to find ominous Sebastian please I'm not myself right now let's meet later the undercroft all right and thank you here we go let's go ahead and put it about to max out the dark arts [Music] shows all cursed enemies oh we bout to be deadly bam put that one there that one probably I don't know Imperial is good but I might put like that on there like that let's see here all right oh who are The Unlucky Souls that are about to catch this one there we go bam defeat All Enemies all right so Imperial back here right oh that thing is gross uh so we got a Merlin trial here let's go ahead and do this one man that thing is gross oh I can't wait what do we have in store for me this time all right we're gonna put configo on here I gotta go actually get that one okay good finger another one check it out drag it down truck it down where's this last one revelio one more in the distance bro just wait oh very close to that one thank you oh not now that we've done it done that one before we're gonna go we're about to go to a big uh Fortress where was that one at we just did guys I saw a chest in there uh we're going there's like five people ah yes yes unidentified neck item soy scarf okay so let's do that one's really good there and then let's do a Resto momentum all right so we're gonna hit him with one of the curses first try to get everybody cursed real quick oh yeah look at this oh yes revelio bam yeah [Music] man that's gross he's evil he's turned bad rebelio I was supposed to bring balance to the force not tear it further apart it's too late it is too late now bro bro all right bam now let's hit the other one at your service oh crazy oh think it's clever don't you boom boom boom ah come on is there more there's more we got oh I want to let me here we go oh that one takes a while to load back up that's why all right let's work for a burning enemy that's the that's sick in it so we're gonna hit one with them with this and then we're gonna go bam foreign right now Rebellion all right what's this oh what's in here oh no it's a little cat let's Okay I go alohomorrah there we go run Kitty so one two three four five damn bam there it is ah there we go all right there's actually a Rebellion I just saw a cow actually something you can do with these cows where's the cow at I swear I just saw a cow could I not did I not see a cow I swear there was a cow over here click that where's that cat I don't know it's supposed to be a cow where was that cow at huh you don't want to do that don't die I didn't try to die foreign boom oh bam oh here 's messages gross anybody curse just melts away all right herbology and what else is there in the shadow of Fate hate Sebastian in the undercroft hmm go ahead and do that one all right all right all right I think it's downstairs right here into the undergraph look yeah I think you're gonna teach me that man can't believe he hit him with it she's devastated she just buried your uncle alone I did it for her Sebastian and can't bear the thought of turning you in but what turn me in she saw what happened I'll give you some time to think Sebastian hmm Turn Me In Sebastian did you hear that huh you saw what happened I never wanted to hurt my uncle I know not like you wanted to but then you got really upset and you uh killed him so you you heard him I didn't mean it I didn't mean to oh and I was only trying to help I can't leave now I don't need to be more than ever you understand you can talk to ominous make him understand he listens to you I need to be without him yeah guys for me don't worry Sebastian I shall speak with ominous thank you I did watch you murder your uncle truly no matter what happens I'm glad we met oh Sebastian he'll probably blame me ominous it's a mess I can't believe it after I last saw you I went straight to Hogwarts how before I had time to talk to black I heard from Anne I rushed to feldcroft and found her with no cell phones she was beside herself with grief part of her wants Sebastian to face the consequences another part can't bear the thought of it I don't think we have we do have a choice what good will it do to turn him in now he clearly regrets it he's not going to do anything like this again we've both heard that before but we also need to think about Anne she's lost her health now she's lost her uncle do you really want to take her brother away from her too I I understand what you're saying perhaps you know I get involved as much as I believe that Sebastian should pay for his actions we'd only be punishing we're not but in a weird way I hope we're doing the right thing I'll talk to her if it comes from me she'll agree with this decision thank you ominous you're a good friend whatever lies ahead we must face it together that I know very deceptive [Music] all right so we did that one why she left so abruptly uh or do some more of these sad missions at least the main ones in Hogwarts man I want to call the Christmas decorations I got out [ __ ] let me take those off before I use those in the school all right all right bam yep this is that one isn't it nah we don't want to do that we already did that put up it up [Music] use those travel points we did it I didn't realize the reload time was going to be so you pretty much have to start cursing people do all that and then bring it out much later don't start with it in your in your wheel sometimes I'm not difficult than others is everything all right there are times when my father's absence drifts to the back of my mind and I feel peace for a day or two but this is not one of those times I miss him I miss running with him I miss Marty bellyland he should still be here and it's my fault that he isn't it it's really not a dude was a giraffe it's not your fault Matty dude was literally a draft no he died because he was a giraffe in the Safari he died protecting me and I cannot help but feel guilty over that I find myself reliving the moment more often than I would like I believe I would feel less helpless if I could just put an end to hollow and the rest of rookwood's miserable looked each day they remain free they do more damage typical to suffer the consequences I agree Natty we'll get them I've never seen someone so committed to a cause thank you I believe we will get them beginning with Hollow thank you for speaking with me it was very helpful but that's done to this one there's so many like little side missions and other places too honestly we'll do this one and then I might finish the do me guys just that way we can the unlock level three because we're almost I feel like we're getting close to level level 40. I don't know what we're at 30 30 something we're at 32 so we should have eight more Talent points after this we've got all that unlocked uh uh so that's the blocking and that adds ancient magic meter there I don't think I'm gonna do any of the rumor requirement I'm just like not that much of a potion guy uh uh honestly is it different because it looks like the same oh wow you can get really close with that thing okay I feel you have this and then maybe some of these because I feel like I use these a lot so one two three four five six and then seven eight I can pretty much max out core and spells to spell and not do any room requirement and that should be I should be able to Max that out right yeah we should be good there all right let's talk how much gear I got on me at least they gave us priority I closed the gas for the Taps that are not in use thank you all right okay here we go we got 16 to 32. so just in case this is a mission we should probably see I really want to get some newer one handles that one's not bad I don't know to me that's the best one that one or that one I'm gonna go that one I like that one the best so far all right so all those sell all those so you have one yeah there's the one I unidentified and it should be better than this one boom boom all right so let's go identify these cell and then we'll head back to uh to this mission hello check some of these scores real quick what's everybody doing out there Charles 113 million viewers third most in history all right Mavericks down big Lakers Trailblazers no good to beat my heat my heat is struggling again welcome in whoever just tuned in welcome we're gonna do some room requirement stuff real quick all right let's see here so we need to see what we got for gear that we just picked up I'll show you guys my little garden I got back here got my little garden going yeah I don't need more of those my fertilizer nice what are you doing a nice little fertilizer Garden going on right there how many do we have of this oh yeah so 16. nice I'm gonna do all the Merlin trials we want and then over here we got our gear okay so that's definitely better go ahead and put this scarf on noise we're gonna make it invisible because I don't want I didn't want it let's see okay so now we'll upgrade that thing nice thank you for the moonstone all right so we got this one on bam bam fully upgraded legendary scarf very nice look at our traits we got here ancient magic Focus laceration what was the other one other one was last Direction that's why I keep using laceration is because I got the best perk on it that I could have level three all right and go sell that one now that upgraded my offense like almost 20. everything else we can sell you can sell everything else foreign sell these things and then get back to the missions I always said hey I'm not going to walk there we not about to walk there oh doesn't get any more cozy than hogsmeade we've got lots of stuff to sell come on look around 95 offense would go up defense goes up 88 defense 91. that looks as if it was made for you okay autumn oh how I like that 83 88 so it goes up to 88. see let me buy that one yeah uh defense goes way up okay cool I fashion be sure the defense would go up four there'd be disappointed that's a glad right promise so we've got four whatever you're about for both of those hmm is it worth four it's gonna be better right but it's only four better but that other one's almost 20 better so yeah I suspect you have a sharp eye for fashion yeah and then we'll just upgrade the defense but yeah I guess it's up to for the offense gets us up at 381. pretty dope so we can sell that it's going to be ancient Magic it's gonna be the upgrade Focus today take your time let's go back to the room requirement upgrade this thing it's because it doesn't matter we have all the animals we've got all the animals we need except for the big one I gotta do that one I think that's the next mission though I think we get that one on the next main mission but I already have a phoenix bam all right so this one right here well we don't have a trade on that one oh what am I doing over here so we've got manipulation ancient magic laceration so ancient magic laceration what do we want here significantly increases that one all right so now increases ancient magic fill rate defendo fill rate so now well this one we'll do the power of the magic which is the damage so add that one on there and then this one we'll go ahead let's upgrade it bam and that one I can't do that one but we can add this and we've done a lot of ancient magic let's do concentration increases damage of all damage spells which I think is pretty good all right now we're fully decked out in gear look at this one here the closest one oh man all right so looks like we got two all right it's your first time in the chat say some let me know if there's anything that you want to talk about see do right now we're just doing like a little side quest huh focus on a little side quests right now before we hit the main story again we'll probably do the Demi guy statue do some of those soon I want to get level three light for the unlocking charm oh I gotta change the mask that looks crazy there you are you were in such a state like a rabbit dog [Music] but they were at her house our house they assumed I'd sent me eggs there she said they took the whole place apart looking for it screaming that we custom everything I'm sorry puppy I'm glad she's all right I don't think either one of us could have anticipated that I should have known I underestimated now another creatures in danger what do you mean the poachers refused to leave empty-handed so they took valuable journals that Grant had discovered when she was researching rare creatures one of them contained a series about a secret hiding place of the snidget was thought to be extinct yeah what's this [ __ ] exactly what kind of creature is a smidget it's it's golden and Feathers rotation in fact the golden snitch in quidditch is basically was actually used in the sport hundreds of years ago looking like the larger soldiers it'd be valuable to poachers yeah I'm Gonna Change yourself I like the code I like the gloves the golden snidget's feathers and eyes put that on there and then I didn't that's why they're believed to be like I supposed to they were hunted out of existence by wizard kind s found some now I can't bear to think about the horrific way they'd be bred and killed for profit looking like Sub-Zero yeah these midgets allegedly hit him Gran says the Joe bit cryptic which is good perhaps the poachers won't be clever enough to find the birds from what she recalls the journals only noted that the key to finding them lay in the moon Grant thinks it can be narrowed down to a handful of locations no I take it you aren't going to let the poachers anywhere near the snidgets Gran wants me to stay out of it but I know she's devastated that poachers might go after the snidgets if they still exist we had the element of surprise on our side when we seen that dragon but the poachers will be watching for us now we need the Allies others who hate them who value creatures it you're genius the centaurs sounds as if we need to go and talk to the centers we'll need I think they may be our that's a great idea let me change this crazy so we can go nothing we could go with gladiator face we can go with those right there hey yeah use that one laughs all down let's fit my aesthetic the best all right so that's done anything else so yeah this so actually look at our map oh that was wrong South Hogwarts region so we're missing two there a whole bunch of them there too there one out of two there Alex media Valley zero one Forbidden Forest and none there well it's probably got to be there and we got an astronomy table and a Merlin trial and for blue point so let's go there we got two of those so let's try to get that statue get those points and maybe we'll do a main mission yes we are on another adventure so we're here and then we're there and we're gonna all right so first thing we're gonna do head there and then there let's make a point because those those little tables are pretty easy to do that is sleep on my feet look bam all right got that now make sure just get these faster out there they're gonna be like standing in the middle of this Merlin trial aren't they oh it's a pleasant surprise couldn't bring them Rebellion [Music] there we go settled nice another one all right and that's gonna be gonna be small band it can't go there now we're just gonna work our way man work our way do our thing told you can we not use this one oh well then we should probably do that because I need to get the statue anyways let's just I didn't realize oh yeah it makes sense you know because you kind of need the night to look at the stars so that makes sense let's sit over here in the Dayton trying to look at stars in the daytime why won't it work can't do that okay all right I'm thinking it goes like this there nice five of five all right another challenge complete exploration there it is Starry Eyed Seer scarf okay all right let's see what that looks like not bad we ain't wearing it but it looks good okay all right we got some more made popular for Ben Forrest we'll get there girl at eight so we got the astronomy table there what's out here Bandit camp treasure vault bam so let's go there first right above the trees like flying a complete wrong direction here yes I am how did I already start man look at the wrong thing there come on meet me in the Forbidden Forest We Will We Will We Will but first now why is there now ah all right so we're going to search this for one of those statues it's gonna be one of the houses for sure bam okay so now let me look for this statue and then hit this Merlin trial on the way out that's the goal level one lock alohomora Prevail yourself to me oh yeah I want a one handle I don't know what nope and I'm looking for the specific one that I haven't gotten yet so somebody else with it and I want it nothing else in here huh going down Rebellion got nothing in there It's gotta be the last house out here huh foreign ers some cute little nifflers I'm never gonna disturb y'all do your thing niffler do you think nothing there I need oh it's a kitty oh you know what are you up to search Rebellion level one lock here so I can find this Demi guys the Rebellion revelio things on the outside all right Moon cast statue that's cool we're getting a lot more stuff like that now that we didn't get the first time like mainly got stuff that was like closed and now we're actually getting more of the stuff Rebellion two cents all right let's try this one oh it's in here come on now Demi guys there it is we are close all right so we got that rebellio it's in this house in this dude's house drinking his beer ain't gonna do nothing he's just chilling right what is that called a cotton grass oh no oh no oh no oh no oh no oh no there we go oh man oh man lives here oh he's gone now huh Rebellion that looks like a nice chest yeah level three we'll have to come back for that one they're like uh uh uh uh what's the magic word uh-uh all right I think we're good let me see what this person is hello do you have a moment yeah but just the one I'm afraid running the shop keeps me right nice to meet you I'm the new proprietor Indira wolf what do you have for sale oh ster do you know what you might be looking for and they have uh yeah they go buy a couple of these yeah oh you'll like that I guarantee it nice yes okay how far is this Merlin Trail away 34. meters so I gotta go this is what it looks like it's cold here man I would not want to live here let's go from me what's up just leave this time oh foreign okay revelio what is this it's like oh this is the treasure chest okay that's The Treasure of all there which I'm not gonna do that right this second all right so I feel like we did that now let's see what else we got here let's say we go here I got two Merlin spots an ancient hot spot that boom boom ancient Magic on our way back here we're just gonna clear some of this out some butterflies here we can follow if I'm good with that okay so let's go here notice that wax we need to go there first hey what's up how are you welcome into the stream I'm Commander John Jay Beck welcome into the hog squirt stream how are you doing today bam job [Music] your poaching days are over excuse me let me outside places [Music] I'm chilling foreign I was chilling I was hoping you get rid of them all right we lived here I wonder I know a mile and trial when I see one foreign so what are we gonna do with this one okay we got spirals on top of these things some of them don't have spirals so my guess is that we're looking for rocks or something to do spirals with that's my guess here let's see here let's try that first and then we'll go from there foreign so it was a combination or two there oh no [Music] all right huh all right yeah three four five seven eight there we go there we go these mum and Charles won't get the best of me another one down we're on our way thank you for tuning in looks like we have some people doing appreciate you coming in my name is Commander John J back right now we're doing the Hogwarts we definitely doing pretty well right now so we just got Avada Kedavra um right now we're kind of like just clearing out this area it looks like we did a lot of Merlin trials through this one here in this ancient magic one here so let's hit this one real quick and we'll come back for that right there I gotta do two more of the ancient mad even realized that I had not done any of those I like literally hadn't done a single ancient magic thing I was like oh man I don't want to get an upgrade for that kind of gotta do them don't you you kind of have to do the things that you need to do all right what do we got ah it's butterflies what do you have in store for me this time yeah this one's the butterflies that's in it looks like it's that one that one's pretty easy oh don't do that I don't do that I don't know I don't know I don't know yeah go that way it's that way right man where's this thing at oh goodness all right noise another one down a whole bunch of Dance purple toad that's real I keep saying that's true I had an eye in there that's troll thestral I'll get it right eventually one day I will get it right that's true breaking camp okay one handles so we might do that too I'm just like clearing this area out right now I'm gonna clear the Forbidden Forest out today all right what about now oh man all right let's do it Let's Do It um all right so let's put let's leave that one out for now let's go crucio Resto momentum Akio and that for now so I get hit with a bam bam it's a whole bunch of spiders let me hit this one bam let's do this come on what ah potato all right oh sick good okay so now we need to bombardo snail in there always we just kneel wow it was so much simpler than I even tried to make it there foreign think I only do one more because they're coming now huh where are you at where you at now you're around here somewhere oh they're in there what's up there it is dark Wizards for Tega shielding three that'll be nice that'll be pretty dope and an exploration additional capacity and then okay so we got that one another six more of those lots of freaking balloons I don't even know about the balloons right now unique astronomy tables okay we're starting to we're starting to get all that all the challenge we're 63 on challenges so some trash I need to feed my cat she's chilling right now clay so I still need to get some some Demi guys too alright so two missions I can unlock there I'll talk to her I already got an astronomy table there there's one more magikots they were good there on the Jimmy guys there's two balloons some few guys pages Landing platform what's the landing platform this is a broom race thank you so there's a demi guy statue here five Merlin trials yeah that did me guys probably gonna be in there yep all right let's go there let's go there and while we're there I will why is this not there we go okay all right I'm gonna feed the cat I'll be right back give me two minutes foreign all righty cat is good to go she's fed she's happy all right let's unlock this thing first not sure how I'd far him should have returned by now had by doc excuse me did you say something about bardov Beaumont oh hello again how no I did I was just worrying about Claire beaumont's brother bardov only he's gone missing Maria's he was seen in the forest prep a jig happens with Rockwood's lot I did I fear he got himself into trouble with the ashwinders especially if he made them a promise he couldn't keep I'd help search for him myself but no one will risk encountering Rand Rock's loyalists they seem to be everywhere we will we will look out for him any help would be appreciated you might just be clear first she has some insights that I don't I can tell you that bad off was last seen in the forest wearing a potato one that Claire knitted herself to speak with her Red Rocks loyalists right his name is Commander John Jay back doing some side quests kind of get all the missions unlocked Camp here no regard for our beloved Hamlet or our livelihoods we're almost to level 40. my brother always end I'm unfortunately quite familiar with Round Rock's loyalists we'll do all right breaking Camp so we got that one they always are not the living fear s must be oh my God oh [Music] this is what I want I want more wine stuff no more wand stuff what's this one look like not bad it's not like that one better still like that one better we got more quests we can do bam no Demi guys right not in here revelio find this thing I only got recall I got two left level one lot School in here love how I'm like yeah I'll fix all you guys's problems and while I say that I'm also like let me Rob your houses you just Rob your house but I'm also check that later Sam oh trailer finally some good stuff for my rule requirement terrible ass clothes all right let me find this hey there we go it's Matt what do we have here let's go and get this thing the Demi guys while we're here dude appears what are you doing in my house grabbing this weird thing bam all right wizard mannequins Rebellion all right so is that the only one here let's see if that's the only one here yep so we got that we already got the astronomy table what are the landing platforms I don't think maybe I haven't discovered what those are yet because I have no idea ancient magic Hot Spot fuel guy pages blue guy pages set uh hedge maze okay that's cool you hit this spot remember we got here breaking camp level two geez that's gonna be easy level two all right so let's fly let's do this then we'll do the breaking Camp get that out of the way oh look at the trail do this real quick I know what that means Marlin trial twice let's hit this Merlin trial we got that one that one Hey where's this last one there you go all right that one's there revelio right oh little cliff um oh where is it where is it I got it nice nice nice let's do it himself would be proud rebellious do it right thank you Rebellion Stone there we're clearing things out right now all right so just three people revelio exactly is Madame Beaumont described um [Music] wow okay oh my God nice you only have Round Rock Rebellion come on come down one more to go they're nervous to the chance all the money ah come on there we go glitchy there [Music] hey finally a cow can finally do this thing foreign they're over it they're like this stop come on this has to I know we're almost there I saw the achievement the other day on my thing what if it's 10 different cows there it is like I know it's on there I know it's on there I saw it the other day so I literally looked at that achievement on there I knew it was on there uh let's go ahead switch this up Frugal accio momentum and let's do that one for now I don't think I will tell you what we're gonna do let's go ahead and correct to this one silently let's see here foreign get one of these guys maybe not oh yeah too late [Music] bam I don't know Christmas Rebellion both camps cleared Beaumont will be glad to hear that I'm a little fire nothing in there huh nothing more in there I don't think this even really attached though just a fort with extra stuff in it all right oh thank you Magic you know if I looked at the map revelio you know if I looked at the map I might be able to actually saw some stuff took the time to really look at that map ah okay so now we need to get this one man cut that one right there figure that cutting the Rope would work it did not okay bam bam 31 Cent s it's on the outside nothing else in here what's up kitty what's up baby girl hanging out with Daddy oh there it is mine how do I get out of here just fall out where is that thing revelio hey baby yeah but yeah all right finally Professor fate could have seen that all right another main ancient magic Hot Spot down thank you I feel like people tuned in to watch me tip cows that was weird I missed some balloons there we go looks like they're all this way then huh yeah noise abandoned long ago no doubt storybook I do miss the bustle of business uh podcast I don't want to tell you hello Madam Beaumont good news I was able to clear out Round Rock's camps and managed them out it was harrowing and they dug in their heels but I appreciate it you say hamlet my young friend this will not be forgotten my fear for other hamlets unlike any goblins I've ever seen no yeah what do you have for sale I saw this what are you looking for exactly thank you yeah thank you I don't need it nice oh nice I like that another side quests give me guys Kitty you with me if you're with me give me a meow all right you're not with me I thought you were with me see where this brother is we're gonna do bombardo that one there momentum halt will that work I don't know uh um bottom welcome in whoever just joined welcome man nice we are knocking things out all day all right all right I'm gonna pulse they've created Furious corpse new lady come to life and try to hide my horror alas okay this mentions in theory about it being part of turn next report back sorry rebellious um I've seen a master two of the curse is so far I'm told not to try to start with but I can't stop until I have enough magic for that clear all right so he's trying to learn all right an entry from bottles Journal the overhead whispers are plastic let's do what to do with him foreign Madame Beaumont I believe I have some news of your brother father afraid he's joined the ass wonders and has no interest in returning what what he did he I'm truly sorry I wish it had been better news I wish you well I don't know I don't know girl [Music] that's actually I think what I wanted that's the one I wanted see how this thing looks [Music] that's it there it is [Music] nice I like it it's fitting it's fitting what I got going on here ancient pages okay poetry book no assignments right now other than the main mission in that one I think we found two so we need one more of those and we unlocked there's a Merlin trowel there we're good there there's one there right nope two in the South Hogwarts region so it's gonna be one here and one there yep we'll go go there that'll be that'll be the closest I can do in there's an astronomy table I can knock out real quick drop around do a whole bunch of stuff welcome in whoever's watching feel free to type in the chat let me know if you've played the game what you're excited about is there anything that you want to see me do let me go ahead and do this one since I'm super close to that one yeah let's get this out of the way at night time let's make the song go down an astronomy table should prove useful once the sun's down here's one of those tables Professor Shaw mentioned okay so it looks like it's Gotta Go uh like that Scorpius got that one down all right now what's next we got that one I think we're gonna go to that fast travel and get the Demi guys right yeah all right all right all right there we go there we go I'm like man click on the thing I want to click on all right fly over this water man I just love the broom it's like one of my favorite things right by the bow house and then pull up all right all right that's it right there about it Rebellion to be included Aloha Mora there it is I'm gonna return these things to oh what's his face we don't have really any quests other than that we can do this one go find him and the faculty Hogwarts uh words no we need that one right I am yep what's up baby [Music] there you go dude hello Mr Moon greetings huh any luck removing some more of those Demi guys statutes I actually have some Moons for you dear me you have been busy incredible thank you you're ready for the final Allah Maura lesson with this knowledge it obviously it wasn't free for you they put them in multiple I only wish I knew who put those statues everywhere in the first place they're all over the map if you do find more of them okay your caretaker a huge set and if I ever find out who the bully is behind this cruel trick I should let you know thank you once again for your assistance and tenacity now that you've mastered Allah Maura no lock is unbreakable but do feel free to keep finding demigod statues and removing those moons Kitty hi Kitty a sweet kitty wait to hear okay for what okay so should we do the main mission what should we do next a bunch of collection chests that I haven't gotten yet go here let's see what we got in our thing it's new we got definitely got a big sofa we can put there's our room and requirement hmm oceaner Shelf I'm gonna go on the wall somewhere hahaha porn some totems oh look at those okay decent size I take some pictures off these things and then we got a moon calf statue what else we got here all right we're gonna get all this Gothic wizard mannequin you know where I might put this one in here since this is my clothing room bam all right that's cool and then there we go let's get back out here bam nice oh there's more stuff to get to more utility stuff wall hangings I know yeah we got some small rugs too foreign so many things to unlock still so many things to unlock so what was that way more artwork foreign don't we have we have an extra Moon calf too all these so let's come in here want to get all my feathers going hmm Rebellion ah easy little booper oh and go pooper foreign thank you all right so oh here appreciate that some more mooncaffer I'm gonna put this one in there it's because we're about to get an offspring so we'll do that Professor Holland will never believe this I'll go ahead and do this Offspring stuff too there's like a 10. 10 different Offspring things all right so now we got unicorn unicorn unicorn Offspring civil mate the cats somebody so I know we haven't done that yet all right foreign um [Music] I don't know this one Rebellion foreign there okay what do we have in the other thanks man appreciate you deep appreciate you bro bro you've made marvelous improvements we got a lot of hypogriffs I'll tell you what that's what we're gonna do okay do their thing to jobber dolls to hilarious foreign [Music] what's left fidget and another hippogriff there is fidget he just needs that remember fidget my little fidget thank you sir now and but yeah nice now we can let's go ahead move move we'll keep [Music] we'll keep those two things right now let me just see put that back let's try that and then let's go ahead yeah because what we're gonna do is we're gonna put y'all and the other one let's move put them in the one upstairs with the Phoenix I'm not going to hurt you um all right up here we have a unicorn and bam okay I'm gonna have to agree to build a breeding path put this sucker way over here bam all right there's seven out of ten all right future I got some Phoenix feathers all right nice looking good everything I could do there let's say Outpost here's pepper 10. ah there is foreign he knows something about those Demi guys moans like [ __ ] I mean it clearly had nothing to do with a fellow there because he's like dude that dude don't care about you he clearly is placing them all over the world not just Hogwarts although he got a lot into Hogwarts so if that guy's responsible it's very strange what's mean here I come sorry sorry about that part of me sir but about those curious demigod statues I've seen what who are you why do you ask another another voice that doesn't match the face they're quite clever thank you a lot of craftsmanship so you did create them it was a problem Taste of the grief he caused me years ago you are the one who's been pilfering them I am at the request of Mr Moon I received your owl hey baby on your stationary ah well fitting moonwood enlist a student to cowardly to do it himself hasn't changed a bit even when we were at school he was a cowardly bully he gave me a horrible nickname which I shall repeat I was thrilled when we left school and he seemed God then I started seeing him around Hall speed too much even if I do take satisfaction in that his life's Destiny was to be a lowly character Mr Moon does a good deal for the school and he's taught me a lot he's terrified of those statues I know you should have seen his face with that Bogart appeared oh priceless that's when I knew what I needed to do didn't want to encounter him anymore so I shrewdly put a bucket in his path to learn his greatest fear I then created the demigay statues to keep him in his place so to speak the moons were inspired play on his name it worked brilliantly until you started clearing them out sounds as if Mr Moon deserved what he got all right but perhaps it's time you both moved on that's a fair point I suppose if they've terrified him as you say he may have learned his lesson doesn't mean hey baby what are you doing you running around crazy yeah Mr Moon I've learned who's behind the Demi guy statues it was an old school mate of yours Piers Pemberton I don't think he likes being called that of course he does such flowing locks we used to love about them I laughed the artist of all clever clever man they might punch you in the face I must go and congratulate him they have a statues remain seamless now that I know they were put out my old pigtail continue as for me yeah I'm gonna go and pay finally off years later all right so now what else do we got just really those two right now unless we find some other missions some other side quests I'm not seeing any in the castle the castle is pretty much done except for that trial it'll be time for that trial honestly I mean there's really nobody to talk to going crazy carted away take talk to the Golem outside lower our hearts feel Central Hogwarts Valley what's this one gold and uh needs help with something wand handles and gold so yeah it might be some more Merlin trials ancient Magic I think it's time it's time for the uh for that thing right there go to the map chamber here do we go you know what is it there we go so you want to teleport down there I'm gonna go back to Slither and study and see if I find anything else what are you doing today anybody in the chat want to talk all right let's do this yeah let me not have that one on there I heard Professor fig got my eyes knows where the last repository is according to the Ally received ran rock is moving more quickly than we could have anticipated this is great news indeed especially for more times Professor you received mine oh Ryan Rock has the last of bragbore's journals he killed Lord got to get it he knows where the last repository is godric's Heart Lord God Lord God and vanrock were brothers bringing the journal to me Brandt rock is a monster we need to know where the final repository is yeah laughs surely this changes things Round Rock has Brad Bull's journals and knows where the final repository is we obliviated why would she have documented all of this he didn't know what we were containing we obliviated bragbor he kept journals why would he have documented all of this I don't I didn't know what we were containing he didn't know what we were containing I'm afraid I can't say I didn't read the journals I fear you were correct the situation is far from ideal but we can wait no longer I will defer to professor as to how to proceed thank you sir based upon the memories they have seen I believe our young friend is well aware of the Grave circumstances in which we find ourselves the next trial an exceptional level of magical skill a nuanced ability to interact with beasts thank you find a face of stone and tendrils I should advise you that you must engage with any Beast that is part of the trial on your own Professor Macau will meet you in his pencil room an exceptional level of magical skill nuanced ability to interact with beasts hmm I suppose we should begin our search for a face of stone and tendrils whatever that may be very well Professor Weasley has been keeping an eye perhaps we should meet there so she has no reason to raise concerns with Professor black I shall see you near the coast all right okay lots of stuff to do out here too golden appearances as close as we can I flew to the edge of the mouth like yeah we're not doing that I'm not about to be on the Broom foreign book nice to see my young friend I definitely do not think I went to the right spot no I didn't have a whole Mountain around it but cool cool town oh is that a dragon oh this looks intriguing thank you for now you're here we do not have for any of ranrock's loyalists to contend with of course the bad news is because they no longer need to track the keepers for information it is of course I believe I know what my mum done do you recognize the head sculpted there it looks like a grab pawn and the prince carved into the ground lead me to believe that a grab horn will somehow open the way forward that's what Professor rapper meant when he spoke of my needing and ability to interact with beasts I do know that the last of a long dynasty of the grap horns lives nearby they call him the lord of the shore I expect you'll need to bring him here so what what happens next I can't I can't have you ever subdued a grapp horn Professor I have yes years ago at Stonehenge of all places to holds me for that favor it can be difficult of course they are massive after all sweet but it's not impossible it's my experience that many of your spells will have no real effect you'll need to wear him down if that's what must be done I'll do it excellent I know this area well enough when you see the remains of a large sea creature you're in the right place is part of this trial on your own so I shall wish you good luck and wait for your return in the map chamber ah it said I could until it did it come on oh thank you no ice must be the place get in there until we find a cut scene actually before we do that Revenue that's a dead dead people in here lots of Bones let's see what's up you sleeve this time darling foreign there it is confringo his mom and Charles won't get the best of me this is not the butterfly one where I sat there looking like an idiot for about 10 minutes about 40 minutes so we got here actually I think I have a collection on this thing anyway um these are all the one ones oh there's so many a bunch of quest ones and the ones you just find exploration wise cool and yeah on the 3 of 13 brooms that's the vendor wow there's oh from traveling vendors okay I don't even know that for Leo pages chocolate frogs all right bam all right so we're looking at animals all right large dwelling two sharpens uh enough for however a Witcher wizard befriend them in certain circumstances that's all it says oh he's behind you very well lord of the Soul oh goodness oh goodness what are we gonna do with that one okay that works it looks like it looks like fire stuff works so let me take that one off that doesn't work oh that one works foreign oh that's not good [Music] foreign thank you I need your help friend foreign stranger I need to race now my friend slow down now there we go and massive these rocks have seen better days poachers let's see how the lord of the shore feels about his naked right I need to race now my friend the Beast there we go sick noise yes we do do do [Music] foreign oh there we go sesame [Music] all right foreign why would it not be a challenge that involves it welcome in welcome in we're about to do the next trial Commander John Jay back At Your Service type in the chat if this is your first time watching the stream let's make sure there we go well you know yeah [Music] okay should answer any questions you may have about yeah thank you Professor back in the map chamber oh Rebellion all right almost fell to our death all right so is it just defensive now there's nothing there's no other okay foreign hello is a Torah uh-oh uh oh she took his pain but he's about to be dead inside Sean I'm glad you're here because the daughter was not at your home I know fathers what is it it's as though he was strict not only of his pain but of all emotion everything is much worse ominous the Gods that's why his eyes are like that ah students she's building a ball of it what is this oh look what I have done everyone feels pain and why because of your arrogance session with secrets they won't suffer any longer my father not my students no one Isadora set down your wand hmm taught me to hone my power oh we're in danger now oh so one lock ah here it comes get over here it is her whole body's about to dissipate to the the globe hmm make sure there's no Rebellion it's like there's any chest or anything here all right all right well I saw your killer under Hogwarts the caverns below Hogwarts where you fought his Adora is that the location of the final repository it is you see we could not destroy the strands of emotion Isadora had stolen from so many so we did all that we could to keep them safe we also realized that until they could be destroyed the magic used to create them was a danger to wizard kind hence we became keepers keepers of an unfathomable secret we knew that someday one with the ability to see traces of ancient magic might be seduced by its power we built the trials to lead that person to us to allow them to prove themselves worthy of the knowledge we kept hidden and the responsibility that accompanies it have I not proven myself professor I need to get to that repository before ranrock does you have and you will but the repository is protected by powerful ancient magic to enter you must craft a special wand from the four artifacts you found above our pensives so the repository is safe from Round Rock for now if he is as you suspect capable of using the power of the other repository I fear he will be able to breach our defenses and I must go now and craft this wand perhaps Mr Ollivander will help me another Ollivander I'm not surprised sweet I am sure he will tell you this wand may be used for only one purpose return with the wand and we will open the way forward I shall send an owl ahead to Ollivander whilst you visit him I'll reach out to Professor Weasley Professor Weasley yes speculate I may have made an error in judgment by not informing her of brand Rock's intentions earlier I only hope it's not too late ran Rock really is going to try to drill below Hogwarts we'll need all the help we can get all right professor see you soon nice all right all right go ahead and head out of here go to my room of requirement because we're going to put this thing in there so we can get some of these horns to upgrade our uh all of our materials probably we're gonna put him in the shore I feel like this is where he's gonna fit the best be proud of all the potions you've brewed bam there you go yeah uh there's three upgrades [Music] okay oh what is that thing weird bird is that um foreign they're good nice let me go look at uh can we do a thing in here yeah there's a little Offspring there so now we'll do the dairy call well it's actually foreign cancel [Music] sorry okay sorry I'll look after you just eating just that one one unicorn one all right that's everybody right let's do a little flu for baby it's eight or ten and then which one should we still need to do these ones so bam so we'll move this one these two into the other one the birds upstairs Professor Helen will never believe this oh thanks dude I'll go in here with these two big things you should be proud of all the potions you've brewed I'm gonna get these these little babies wait did we do this already oh I can't cancel can I oh I can't cancel oh that stinks right foreign do that all right well now we'll have multiples we have two little offsprings actually yeah let me move these back to the inventory then let me move these back since I messed that up royally stop telling me that oh big things you should be proud bam let's move them back because we're gonna do the toads I told yourself foreign mm-hmm everybody's good okay now we need to go to the pen all right let's nice just one left I thought I got something in here going on here going on all right that's incubating I'm pretty sure we got incubation in all three oh come on let's go through the door and uh no we don't do we no bam oh so we'd have to switch that boom yes let's move these two in here let's move these in I'm not going to hurt you [Music] there we go foreign down go put the puff skein somewhere else noise so let me see if I got room over here because these ones kind of along a hair anyway let's see if I can yes I can all right bam Boop all right so those are good got mooncalf all right so that one's good all right so I guess what we're gonna do we only got seven of 32 so it's not like we need that all right let's go to uh Hogs mean I gotta find out the traveling wand people I don't know what's going on with that let's go here first sell these beautiful amps amanos sometimes it seems all roads lead to hogsmeade straight ahead hmm hello 92. hello there please uh come in let me know if you need help finding anything if it was made actually like that what's the you won't be disappointed that's a glad right promise foreign I've heard that our dear Clementine Drew you into her butterfly excavates unusual girl I suspect you have a shark whenever you're about nope wrong way exact wrong way coming sorry if there's a smell no batch of toe tide here again consider yourself welcome doesn't get any more cozy than right so next thing I'm gonna do where's the map room let's take a left there's olivanders does she have any more of the rooms to keep his wand you're back nice to see you again that item is of the highest quality you'll be frilled with that broom I promise you thanks for stopping by hope to see you again oh yes 7 or 13. a bunch of different Fender ones I should just go see what that looks like mine as well wow all right all of those are maxed out oof that's hot super sexy all right all right let's consult this dude foreign ER I wondered if you might be able to help me with something yes Professor fig sent an owl informing me that you'd be coming it was a bit cryptic said you need to have a special wand crafted that you'd bring me the materials yes sir I have the mail oh my how extraordinary remarkable design I will be honest I have never crafted a wand I guess repaired broken ones of course but this is something else entirely what did I bring keeping me on my toes aren't you I think I can work with what you brought me let me see what I can do hmm let me see it it is done [Music] I should warn you I've never seen a one like this before my suspicion as Professor fig implied in his letter is that it serves a unique purpose I doubt you shall find my juice for it otherwise I understand thank you sir oh great oh you would come in here you would come in here I've been sure that we have a Moon Blazers you would cop no need for such theatrics in light of what ranrock now knows you must agree that our interests are aligned our interests will never be aligned you would let goblins take what is rightfully ours the final repository yeah Amnesia the other day when the Warriors played him it's not to work together huh what's that you've got there without Mutual Pursuit my dear what you're talking about well they're too injured that's Repository is my welcome man welcome man should have known better than to try and reason I've always said children should be seen and not heard fell for that one I disposal so they want it up so they want me to use this one all right I'm going to use that one we're going to hit them with this one another um what happened ah no I forgot oh wow you're about to see a lot of it cursive momentum exposure potato es for that one to charge back up thank you good I have decided not to totally forgot about the potion thing oh don't go down oh I can't believe it rookwood's Reign is finally over I'll need to send an alternati right away for now though I need to get back to the map chamber and tell fake what happened Rebellion so the season hasn't started in Lebron didn't play you still in my chat talking all that big and bad we're gonna see I'm gonna have to take down the Suns I hope you're ready can little old staff take down the the Suns we'll see if it's even them I don't even know too much to figure out I I don't know if I've ever seen a team come together to win a championship this late in the season so we'll see we are about to find out ravelio we'll see if they can repeat foreign for any team but the Lakers Kawaii Town hey I've been waiting you've been telling about Kawaii Town for a long time as far as I know it's been a quiet town maybe one day excuse me cow you remember the commercial with a car with the crown dangling from the keychain and a tray that shook the foundations of La basketball still waiting will we ever see it all right that's it huh foreign ations of La basketball still waiting that's that's the last one foreign don't forget to say hello all right you would tell what you telling me about Paul George something about Paul George and John Wall and all these guys they got John Wall I still got John Wall I don't know I don't know haven't heard anything about John Wall lately what do you say about what was that about John Wall something about John Wall he coming still waiting people are trying to say Russell Westbrook gets a buyout he might go there what why would he want to go there bam all right who lived here I wonder I might not I can do this I can do this they will want to help is this where we're meeting the centaurs well I don't think so that he gonna be playing in China this might be the end I'll be playing for the Shanghai dragons once we tell them about the snidgets they'll understand why we came and they'll want to help I hope you're right scoring 60 points a game well that we're sincere there's something about them that's so knowing it's almost unnerving I suppose they are known for having an air of omniscience that's exactly the right word I just never mind it what is it it's nothing truly I've weave no secrets to hide that's right 60 a game over in Shanghai they'll have to help us oh yeah oh absolutely right we'll meet with them tell them about the snidgets and I'm sure to all be fun yeah don't don't raise your wine bruh what do you think you're doing here please we were hoping to speak with you ah I suppose you'd like a tale for your friends of the time you spoke to a mentor and it spoke you made a grave error in judgment in coming here little witch we do not harm the young it is not you forget your place old fool I'm the leader of this herd and while you cling to our way their kind continues to slaughterbeast like us without a care from what I can see they have slaughtered no one they will leave here okay mark my words Doran if I ever see them again it will be all three of your heads foolish children do you know what happens to wizards who wander here now follow me and the poachers are after them they know that the key to finding them lies in the Moonlight but they don't know what that means me yet please help us find this midgets before the school or are you talking about house be in the South there is a cave within which lies what the poachers seek a moonstone retrieve it and place it in the hinge in the forest I on the other hand must go speak with the herd find me after you have done this girl I don't understand so the Moonlight mentioned in the journal doesn't refer to actual moonlight but to a moonstone what do moonstones have to do with synergists and why was he so certain about where we could find one she's got a bad memory terrible memory I am inclined to believe him what with his being a center and all I am too that's what the leader of the herd called him well if Doran knows something we don't I'd rather act now and ask questions later I can head to the library and start looking into the cave you mentioned I'll let you know nice all right bam foreign let's see here what do we want to do pretty much did the Forbidden Forest ancient magic there some more Merlin trials that might be it for tonight I feel like we did a lot we definitely did a lot I need to find the one thing that I don't understand maybe I just haven't unlocked yet is these Landing platforms what are these Landing platforms how do we unlock these Landing platforms what is that all right fierce which one is this did we ever do flying class yeah we did I never feel like I never said exploration it says locked it says a lot so why is it locked because that has to be it or it's exploration right or did I not open the flying bird did I not get the flying broom I definitely have that but then how I'm uh so we definitely did that so so interesting because I'm like [Music] let me just see let me just try to land on one says locked and I'm like I don't understand what it is and why I don't know what it is and all that kind of stuff so where is oxme Valley East I need North Fort Bob travel there head to the uh I don't even know if that's the right one all right let me go here let's see right on your broom up to the cliff just to the south west of the town uh is that it yeah ah look what is this what is this and why do I not know how to do it ah okay yeah okay I was like man there's got to be something okay cool let me do one more apparently if I got a fell crop there's a whole bunch of them which is where's felt drop again down here right I know I'm not doing this right there's gotta be something I'm missing not sure how I'd far in a little bit outside north Jesus ah okay so we need to go there okay so let's head that way let's do that one first foreign nope all right it means he's likely studied here enjoy suffering do ya I didn't really have too much for that one oh they have some broom stuff out of there there's one two foreign wow you've been straying from your instructions don't interrupt me mind yourself understood what do you have in store for me this time interesting oh do we already have that one say we didn't wow we eat this that's why please it's that way foreign is that it nope oh gosh Dragon height protectors Club interesting oh that's something else that's yeah her tape it's not bad hmm not bad either a leather long coat foreign there you go a leprechaun it's a pumpkin all right I think that's good like we did a lot today we've almost got about six hours in happy where we are that's gonna be it for today ladies and gentlemen thank you so much for uh for coming in today I appreciate it was an amazing experience we'll be back tomorrow for more exactly I'm stretching just like he is see ya [Music] foreign after five foreign [Music] foreign [Music] to be [Music] after five foreign
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Bear Hugs | @indiefilmmusiccontest 2021 | @Sineofthetimes | Rob Watson
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[Music] good evening everyone quite pleased uh thank you for coming along thanks for being on time uh barry um if you'd like to kick things off i have to miss what you were talking children can be quite scary huh uh so just hang in there barry my name is stitch and i've been going to bear hugs for about three weeks now we meet every night and talk about the same stuff it's a support group for toys that are hurting okay uh who wants to go next j why don't you share there i was facing death the child would take the fireworks in my bag [Music] it was horrible jay that has to be one of the worst things i've heard from this group let's all give our support to jay uh for coming through this difficulty do you think i'll get a place i'm nervous for training but i'm pretty excited because we're learning new skills for the competition okay stitch why don't you share something with us let's church [Music] yeah it's like you drifted off into another place there you come here every night but i have never once heard anything bad about the child at your house what can i say i i feel loved so the child doesn't harm you at all no then why do you come here look around the room stitch what do we all have in common [Music] if the child loves you and cares for you then you don't need to actually be here there's a place for hurting and not yes [Music] you
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Jesse On Fire And His Web of Lies
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credible sources huh this is an incredibly credible Source like I said credible sources a couple of days ago Jesse on fire dropped a video talking about the Jake Paul and Logan Paul incident and then he talked about Justin Gate's reaction to the most recent fight night and how he was talking about the gloves the Trevor Whitman gloves and the issue with the UFC gloves at the moment is the glove extends the hand open so it sort of forces the hand open and and that's what's leading to a lot of eye pokes that's why Justin gatu was kicking off because Trevor Whitman has designed a glove that CES the hand and stops the eye poop and the question is what everyone's asking is why aren't the UFC using these gloves these Trevor Whitman gloves and Jesse on Fire's come out saying that he's got the inside scoop he's got the credible sources I'm just sick of the guy barefaced [ __ ] lion so we're going to have a look into those credible credible sources of his and find out really what's going on this is an incredibly credible [Music] source [Music] do our credible are those Jesse on fire sources well they're not very credible let me tell you I'm going to show you why just watch CU I got the inside scoop on why the UFC is not switching out the UFC gloves he's full of [ __ ] I'm going to let him dig his all first and then once he's dug that all we're going to pull it apart and show you what these credible sources actually are and where where you got these this information from now I can't again what I've heard is through credible sources but you know I haven't talked to uh Trevor Whitman about it or uh the UFC so the two people that can confirm this are the UFC and Trevor Whitman and you've not spoken to either of them they look like this all right so these are the gloves on the left versus the UFC ones okay these are not the [ __ ] gloves those are the [ __ ] Pride gloves you absolute ple end [ __ ] Al Jess on fire you infuriate me it's not even that odd to Google the Trevor Whitman gloves I'll pop one in the [ __ ] video right now the actual gloves look nothing like that they similar they caved but they they are Pride gloves they are not [ __ ] Trevor Whitman gloves as you'll see Trevor Whitman gloves are actually pretty [ __ ] smart to be fair and the padding's different on it because they've got padding around the side oh [ __ ] hell Jesse on fire you infuriate me man [ __ ] I started asking around once I heard that about why the UFC had not implemented these gloves and so what I found out so this is why it gets interesting and this is what pisses me off about Jesse on fire because he's acting like he broke the story he's got super credible sources that no one knows about and he spoke to Fighters Anthony Smith blah blah blah all this [ __ ] that he's been talking when in fact the story broke four or five years ago when Rashard Evans went on to the Joe Rogan show and showed Joe Rogan the the glob gloves the Trevor Whitman gloves and it kick started everyone talking about it four five years ago is that apparently the UFC wanted to purchase the the patent on those gloves right so the UFC wanted to make a deal with Trevor Whitman this is again this is all total hearsay I've not spoked to Trevor Whitman about this I haven't spok to gaii about this uh but again these are credible sources that I've spoken to and essentially the UFC wanted to buy the design to the gloves and Trevor Whitman's like no he just want want to license them to the UFC UFC doesn't want to make that deal so they didn't make the deal okay first off he saying that he hasn't spoke to Trevor Whitman or the UFC however he's got a credible Source what is this credible Source well it's an article from MMA Mania that he's found with a quote from Joe Rogan saying that the UFC aren't willing to uh buy the licensing they want to buy it outright and Trevor Whitman doesn't want to sell he want he wants to license the product and that's where that that he's got that from it's from MMA Mania I'll post I'll put the the clip up just so you can see that now if he'd have done his research he would have found a credible source which the credible source is Trevor Whitman he did go on The Joe Rogan podcast they did speak about this and this was in 2020 um so four years ago this was said and he hasn't found this because he's lazy but the the source is there that that quote is from that podcast the issue is there with a company called diode that's one who makes the manufacturing products and they wanted to own the technology because all of our stuff is patented I've went through the patenting processes I've put so the company that makes the UFC gloves wants to own your [ __ ] completely they no no they they don't want to own it the UFC wants to own it oh absolutely on anything you want me to swear on that is what I was told was that the UFC wants to buy the entire design buy the patent and Trevor does not want to sell the patent he wants to keep the patent and license them to the UFC Jesse on fire you absolute bareface liar you've been caught out absolutely caught out you've got no credible sources the source is Trevor whitmann he broke the story you did not break the story you're acting like you did but you you re basically you just reread an article on from MMA Mania and then tried claim it as your work and your research you did nothing you just reread some piece of [ __ ] article that didn't even quote The Source properly I've quoted The Source properly I did the research you'll welcome Jesse on fire you absolute [ __ ] piece of [ __ ] and in addition to that I'm going to give you guys a treat I'm going to give you guys a little treat okay so last night on my live stream people were like hey dude you should do stand up the guy has got delusions of grand he's got a massive ego he thinks he's good at standup he thinks he's got credible sources he thinks he's close to everyone in the MMA Community but his standup is trash his credible sources I've just proven AR credible and there's only one thing left to do let's check out his stand up I do apologize it is pretty bad like subscribe and I'll see you in the next one and I was like I know I should and I'm I will do that and everybody's saying that it takes two years to get good at standup uh-uh it'll take me one try to be good at standup the point I was making is that stand-up comedy is not that hard not that hard huh he was [ __ ] huge too dude enormous and I was trapped in the elevator with this [ __ ] guy too dude huh huh he's staring at me huh do we know each other huh yes we do you told me to eat a sandwich and you know what I did and I felt all better thanks Jessie on fire
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Ben Kerr: Genes on the move: Measuring the rate and evolution of horizontal gene transfer
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a lot of questions that I know you raise your hand but because the time probably should proceed with second talk and save your save your questions after the hour okay yeah so um Ben can you share your screen okay yeah you can go ahead okay great can everyone hear me all right okay well thank you for that the interaction and also I want to thank uh Sonia and the organizers for for putting together this this seminar is extremely interesting and I'll make sure to spread the word about it um so my name is Ben Curry I'm a biologist at the University of Washington and today I'm going to talk about some relatively new work um in our laboratory on the biology of plasmids and specifically how they move from one bacterial cell to another um most of our intuitions about genetic inheritance in biological systems are built on a vertical mode of inheritance so when you look at pictures of parents and offsprings like like these that I'm showing you here the the genes are passed down from parent to offspring bacteria of course do this as well every time they they go through binary fission but bacteria also violates uh these intuitions by possessing another mode of transfer genetic transfer transmission which is a horizontal node one of the primary uh vehicles of that are conjugate of plasmids circular pieces of DNA that are that are passed between unrelated bacterial cells and the process by which that occurs is called conjugation uh to explain this a little diagram here the cell on the left is a plasma bearing cell uh and that cell is going to form a connection with the cell on the right a plasmid-free cell it does so by building this apparatus called a pillus um that draws these cells into close proximity and essentially a copy of the plasmid is deposited into the formerly plasmid-free uh cell making it now plasmid bearing one which is called transconjugate um now horizontal Gene transfer causes some interesting problems for evolutionary biologists it muddles species Concepts it also causes problems with phylogenetic reconstruction indeed even the basic topology of phylogenies as these are strictly bifurcating uh structures have to be revised because you now have points of convergence where genes get passed between phylogenetically distant lineages um why I find plasmids so interesting is because they lie this very interesting place and and uh with regards to biological individuality um they blur the lines in some ways um that's because these plasmids are have some degree of autonomy but they also have some dependence on their host um so when we think of where the individual in the system is do we think of it as the cell and and it's uh it's the plasmid inside it as one individual can we think of plasmids as a kind of individual like a molecular parasite that can move between cells should we be thinking of the host and the plasmid each as individuals in a kind of multi-level way um perhaps with interest that sometimes align or don't align uh I think this is philosophically interesting but putting that to the side one of the reasons why we might care about plasmids is they often house antibiotic resistance genes um as I'm sure many of you are aware given the ubiquity of drug use in a clinical industrial and agricultural settings uh drug resistance is a major health uh problem this is just a schematic that's a projection of the deaths attributable to uh microbial resistance by 2050. um this total number here is going to outstrip uh by many Factor uh uh code next death due to covid also is larger than the dust due to cancer so this is a major a major health issue and as I mentioned drug resistance is often carried on these mobile elements these conjugated plasmids particular concern are plasms that contain multiple drug resistance uh genes uh this plasmid is an example that was pulled from a klebsala uh pneumonia um isolate from from the clinic that have 11 genes coding resistance to all sorts of classes of drugs beta-lactams aminoglycosides sulfonamids and others um so understanding the process by which these these plasmids move between uh cells is sort of important to understanding how resistance and multi-drug resistance spreads between bacteria specifically pathogens now one of the primary components of of this process is the rate at which it occurs um and that's what I'm going to be spending most of my time talking about how get providing some historical uh analysis of how this was done um some theoretical uh considerations uh and some experimental approaches to dealing with with the measuring the rate but I will also talk briefly at the end about whether the transfer rate itself can can evolve and we'll I'll show you some some results uh uh to that effect so what was the industry standard how do people go about measuring conjugation rate well almost invariably it involves the following sort of approach you take a plasma bearing cell called a donor because it donates a copy of the plasma to another cell and a recipient which receives the plasmid um and you put those two cell types together into a a culture where it which they grow and potentially can transfer the plasma from donor to recipient if a transfer occurs you get a third plasma type again this this purple type which is the transconjugate um and uh what an experimentalist will do is take those numbers measure those numbers of donors recipients and transconjugates over time um and use those numbers to to calculate a metric for the conjugation rate now under underneath that that estimate is actually a dynamical model often a system of differential equations um here the dynamic variables D R and T refer to the donor recipient and transconjugate densities and the model that I'm showing you here is a simple model that was derived in the 70s by 11 and colleagues and it does a pretty reasonable job uh describing uh things at low density so what is being assumed here is that all of these players are expanding at this growth rate given by the brown PSI parameter the other terms that you're seeing here are um transfer terms they involve the products of plasmid bearing cells either donors or transconjugans and plasmid-free cells the recipients um this green gamma parameter is the rate of transfer that's the parameter we're actually interested in now under certain assumptions you can solve the system of differential equations um and for a period of growth given by this T tilde here you can use that solution to derive a estimate for this this uh a gamma parameter this was done in the 90s um and and this is the the estimate that Simonson and colleagues I'll call this the Sim estimate and Sim approach for after the name of the first uh of the first author here um and if you have the number of transconjugants recipients donors and the total number of cells that's n here as well as an independent estimate of the growth rate then you have all the ingredients needed for the uh gamma parameter and an estimate of the conjugation rate now this model like all models makes certain assumptions which can of course be called into question uh one of the primary assumptions right off the bat that seems office we're assuming all these populations are growing at the same rate um these sometimes are different species so that's that's they're going to tend to grow at different rates but and also possessing a plasmid is often costly so that means the donor and reciproc transconjugate might grow slower in some cases than the recipient easy solution to this is just throw on some subscripts to each of these side parameters and then update your model appropriately for the with the set of these growth rates second assumption that the model makes is uh from Lebanon colleagues is another identicality assumption which is that the rate of transfer from a donor to recipient on the top here is the same as the rate of transfer from a trans conjugate to a recipient um of course that may also not be the case and again we solve the problem in the same way just add a subscript giving the source of the plasmid and we can again back in our model update that with a set of these uh transfer rates as as you see here there's more complicated model is what we're going to be using uh throughout when I talk about some of our approaches um but even with this more complicated model if we take uh this model to be a description of the system we're predicting a deterministic rise in the number of transconjants remember most assays start with no transconjugates in them and often they end with small numbers of trans conjugates which means there's going to be a lot of variation in in the number of transconjugates from replica to replica and thus variation in the estimate that we have that's based on that number of transconjugates um so is such variance just a nuisance that we have to deal with or can we actually embrace the variance in in some ways and use it to to derive a a measure an estimate of of the transfer rate itself and the answer is we can and um but to appreciate that I might take us on a bit of a historical detour so the wavy lines of History are now taking us back back to 1943. um and in 1943 microbiologist Salvador luria and uh biophysicist Max delbrook designed an extremely clever and now deeply influential experiment to adjudicate competing hypotheses about the very nature of bacteria of of the mutation in bacteria um and the two models that they entertained was that mutations occur spontaneously was the first Model uh in the absence of conditions favoring these mutants or that mutations occurred specifically in response to the uh selective conditions that favored them that as mutations were induced uh critical to these hypotheses both these hypotheses as well as their experiment was treating mutation as a stochastic process um the uh to appreciate that imagine if you will a bacterial uh sort of population growing as this inverted tree so each of these bifurcations represents a division event um let's focus on the spontaneous model to start with here mutations can occur anywhere in this this tree as the as the population is growing um so for instance maybe this cell uh is resulted from a mutational veninism mutant I put a halo around the cell here just to distinguish it from other mutant cells that inherited the mutation like the daughters of this this mutant cell here perhaps you have another mutational event giving a mutant here um and if we're interested after a period of growth of measuring the number of mutants in the population the way of course we would do that is we would take an auger dish here scene from the side and I'm pregnant it with a drug for looking for drug resistant mutants or phage if we're looking for phage resistant mutants and plate that population out the bottom of the tree here and each of those mutant cells would generate a colony on that on that plate you're seeing from the side now that we would have had in this case by the way three mutant cells three colonies however for another replicate you could have had these two mutational events mutational events could have happened at other places in the tree you would have gotten two colonies or you could have had these three mutational events given form you can cells and that would produce these four columns or perhaps these three mutational events and you would have five mutant cells and thus five mutant colonies and so on so you'll get variation from one replicate to another now for the induced model it's we also have a a mutation taken to be a random process but here it works differently there's no mutation occurring during the growth or the mutations are supposed to happen right when the cells hit the agar dish that is when in the presence of the selective pressure and each cell flips a little coin that comes up heads you become a mutant with some probability um so maybe these three cells get heads and four mutant colonies or maybe it's these two or these four so again there's variation in in this this actually conforms to a binomial distribution but if the cell number is very large and the mutation probability is very small that's well approximated by a poisson distribution um the spontaneous model has its own uh distribution which is different from the induction model as well and that means that statistical signatures across replicates and in experimental context can be used to support one of these models over the other and that's precisely what Lori and delbrook did for instance the variance to mean ratio for uh the induction models is predicted to be Unity uh whereas it for the spontaneous models predicted to be larger than unity and the reason is because occasionally you can get mutations high up in the tree which lead to lots of a mutant uh descendants and a so-called jackpot of these mutant colonies in that in that that tends to inflate the variance relative to the mean um the incidentally what Lori and dull Brooke found support for was for the spontaneous model um and that something for which they uh a few years later won the Nobel Prize um why am I spending so much time talking about the Royal Del working experiment it's because it's a beautiful experiment and everybody should know about it if they don't um but also it has some relevance to what we're trying to do here today so I want to try to make that connection fundamentally again what Larry and dalbrook were dealing with was uh mutation as a stochastic process moving from a wild type to this mutant State and trying to and they also uh gave some ways to measure that which we'll talk about in a second we are doing we actually um are dealing with just another stochastic process of transformation which is conjugation um but it's a little bit more complicated than the process that uh uh Lori and delbrook were dealing with so we have to look at two entwined trees if you like here um if you focus just on the tree with black edges to start here um this uh where an analogy with what you're seeing on the left we're talking about transformation whoops seems like Mike oh yeah there it goes sorry my computer is lagging there transformation from a recipient to a trans conjugate okay but because mutations are excuse me because uh um plasmas don't just spontaneously appear like mutations do um we have to track another population of cells this growing gray donor tree has to be incorporated as well um so that leads to some differences of course between Valeria Dahlberg measure and what we're going to show here but there's also some fundamental similarity which I will highlight that isomorphism uh as as we go to motivate this I want to refer to a pivotal scene in Tim Burton's adaptation of Sleepy Hollow um in this scene uh the police Constable like about crane is walking through the forest with a Young Apprentice Maspeth and masbeth notices that there's no sound that there's no birds there's no crickets there's no wildlife and this leads these characters to think that they're in some sort of Supernatural presence which leads them to the Crone witch who then tells them some information about the heartless Headless Horseman and that moves the whole plot along in this in the story but for our purposes here what's interesting about this scene is it's the lack of something in this case a lack of sound that gives critical information to these characters for us it's also the lack of something specifically and ironically the lack of transconjugance that gives critical information about the conjugation rate itself um so because this is a physics audience I thought I would share a couple of the mathematical details and I'm happy to go into much more detail people are interested um just as a reminder for that more complicated model we have these dynamical models the dynamical variables uh donors recipients and trans conjugants and then of course we've got our subscripted growth rates and uh conjugation rates the the size and gammas and we're going to model the trans-conjugate population here as a continuous time branching process the probability of zero transconjugance so we start with zero transconjugance the probability that we still have zero transconjugates at some time T tilde um can be analytically derived um we represent that as P naught so this is masbus principle we're focusing on the absence of transconjugance or at least the probability of the absence um that actually probability exponentially decreases at an exponentially increasing rate and it's given by the expression that you're looking at here now in that expression is gamma d That's the transfer rate of the donor that's what we're actually interested in estimating here so we can just solve for for gamma D and we then get an expression for our our conjugation rate which is shown here um this expression turns out to be some quite similar uh in in important ways to the mutation estimate by Lori and delbrook we call this the ldm the L'Oreal brick method because of of the similarity of approach that we use to to Lori and delbrook this is the mutation I I drive this in a slightly different way so this is not quite how it appears in their paper um and if anyone wants to talk about those details I'm happy to get into it but mutation rate is Mu again if you look at this expression and you look at our expression they're very very close except that the role being played by the wild type growth rate that's cyan here is being played by the sum of the donor and recipient growth rates and the role of initial wild type density here and not is being played by the product of initial densities of donors and recipients P naught for us is the probability of the absence of transconjugance for them the probability of the absence of mutants okay so very very structurally related uh to to the Laurier delbrook uh approach Anderson how by the way do we estimate our P naught this probability of of not having any any mutants well how did Lori and Dahlberg do it uh they started with again a bunch of these populations um and looked at the fraction of these populations that had no mutants no purple cells that's their that's that actually is a maximum likelihood estimate of P naught um so we do exactly the same thing except we start with a set of co-cultures of these uh recipients and donors and look for the absence again highlighted in yellow of purple cells or the transconjugates in both cases those are maximum likelihood estimates of this P naught parameter this we can do actually in the lab in a fairly High throughput way so I thought I would just trace the assay for you all you can start with a set of co-cultures these are cultures that have the donor and the recipient in them um we reserve a small set of those co-cultures here in the top right we're looking down here at a micro tighter plate of Deep Well micro Tire plate that's how we where we do this in 96 oh well well structure we plate these co-cultures in the top right here and put them on selective media this is how we get the initial counts for our donors and recipients we then incubate for some period of time tilde um and oh and then at the end of that Tito that's our incubation period we again played those same three top right types and that's how we get our final densities of donors and recipients during that period of growth of course these these donors and recipients are are growing in some of the populations let's say like this one right here have uh have had a conjugation one or more conjugation events and thus they have transconjugance what we then do is we add a transconjugate selecting medium to all of the wells in the in the entire plate and incubate for a a long period of time that is represented by that sort of yellow backing the addition of that transconjunct selecting medium what that means is in any well like this top left one here that didn't have any transconjugates all the cells are killed um and it's an empty well whereas if you have one or more uh transconjugates like this well right here did that it would grow up into a full thick turbid culture uh during that that uh period of incubation so now it's quite easy to get our P naught we just look at how many turbid Wells we have or how many empty Wells excuse me we have over the total number of uh of of co-cultures that we started with that's our the probability of having no trans conjugates we can then use this P naught this estimated P naught as well as these uh donor and recipient initial and final densities the incubation time to calculate our our conjugation rate gamma D um I've Rewritten this in terms from the growth rates to uh just looking at the the densities beginning and ending densities but that's a pretty trivial uh um change so we've got a tech we've got a an approach here um we've done a lot of stochastic simulations it turns out to be quite precise and and quite accurate over a range of of conditions and parameter shifting values I'm happy to go into some of that people are interested and I'll show in the slide a little bit about that as well um but I thought we would try to use it to to estimate a rate of transfer in an interesting context and to do so I'm going to go to an earlier experiment of our lab um where this experiment was specifically asking a question about how plasmids and hosts co-evolve um if they're forced in an evolutionary sense to spend some time together um and the way that that worked in the experiment was just taking a plasmid-bearing cell here in placing it in media this pink Cube media that had a drug present and on the plasmid was a gene encoding resistance to the drug um so the cell can't lose the plasmid here and we take that this population just propagate it through serial transfer for many many generations hundreds of generations this is an evolution experiment what we might expect because plasmids are often costly is an evolutionary reduction in the cost of the plasmid and that might lead to what's called greater plasmid persistence um persistence is actually measured by another assay and I'll just briefly mention how that works so you take your isolate of Interest let's say for instance the ancestor here and you put it in media in this case that doesn't have the drug so this is like the yellow media is drug free now what can happen is the plasmid can be lost what's called stochastic lost during division generating plasmid freestyle which can live um and indeed if the plasmid is costly that plasmid free cell can displace the plasmid bearing cell over transfers leading to a Decay curve for that plasmid bearing cell over time now you can do that same persistence assay for the evolved descendant down here and if we have greater plasmid persistence the plasmid is held longer by that that that that population over these transfers we should see a more shallow Decay curve of the of the proportion of plasma-bearing cells okay so this uh is an example we've done a number of these but this is one I'll focus on uh of an E coli cell that has a ink P plasmid and over nine transfer you can see a steep Decay curve uh in the a persistence assay like this for our ancestor um for the for the six evolved lines for this one ancestor uh the Decay curves this is the evolved descendant we're much more shallow that you see here so you've got greater plasmid persistence um what's underlying that persistence well as I mentioned uh the reduction cost of the growth can can uh um contribute to Greater persistence uh so over the period of time that a ancestral plasma bearing cell might have uh doubled perhaps the plasmid-free cell has gone through more more than one doubling as you can see as you can see here if after Evolution that is these uh I should have mentioned the darker gray cells here supposed to represent um more evolved cells the ones that have accumulated mutations over time I hope that's clear um if at this sort of after an evolutionary sequence the uh uh difference in these growth rates is less right that can lead to Greater Persistence of the plasma it just doesn't get displaced as quickly and we do have some evidence that this is occurring in this in this case but there's another possible contributing factor which is has more relevance for what I've been talking about which is the plasma transfer rate might change as well there's some rate for the ancestor again the cells in white here that they they form dyads and conjugate at some rate right if that rate changes let's say it goes up more of these diodes are forming the uh presence of the plasma is going to be lifted as a consequence of that that's going to be another contributing factor to Greater plasmid persistence right so we wanted to focus on this transfer rate because it allows us a nice opportunity to use this uh ldm approach that I've just outlined so we do just that we use our ldm approach we find that we indeed have a significant increase in the transfer rate in in this experiment so you get you get almost an order of magnitude greater uh transfer rate we can also use the Sim estimate that that first uh estimate that I I I started with which is actually the industry standard that's what most folks are are using to to measure conjugation rate turns out that we do get a little hint from ancestor to evolved of an increase but as you may notice the ldm differs from the Sim by orders of magnitude this is a log axis here so you've got orders of magnitude and your difference of of your estimates here why why such a big difference that's by the way for both the ancestor and the evolved um well just as a reminder this is just for reference we have the estimates here on the far left and we have our Dynamic variables and our parameters for our more complicated model remember the Sim makes all those identicality assumptions on those parameters um we can do a set of stochastic simulations using the Gillespie algorithm and what we find I'm not going to show one example here for a set of parameter values that you're seeing in the lower right here um this is the conjugation rate of interest the parameter of interest that we're trying to estimate is on the y-axis here on the x-axis is another parameter the trans conjugate conjugation rate that's what we're varying and the true value of the conjugation rate parameter is 10 to the negative 6 and this in these simulations you can see the ldmr approach is is quite precise and and accurate the Sim approach has a lower Precision but importantly it also is inaccurate as the transconjugation rate by orders of magnitude as the transconjugation rate gets much larger than the the donor conjugation rate interestingly for many plasmid systems this may be something that naturally occurs there's something called transitory D repression when a plasma enters a recipient it ends up uh the the genes encoding the conjugation apparatus get a deep repressed so they are expressed at higher higher rates which means transconjugates tend to uh exhibit a transfer at much higher rates than don't than donors one cells that have had plasma for a while which would explain why we have this inflation in the in the Sim estimate here there's there's more to the story if people are interested I can get into it but putting the methodological issues aside um this is an interesting uh finding as well that that you get an increase in the rate of transfer and we have a couple of hypotheses for The evolutionary reasons for that one is that maybe what's happening is mainly a reduction in cost but you get a plyotropic effect of these healthier cells being better able to conjugate with other cells um another possibility is that you could have direct selection for higher rates of conjugation if mutations were happening on the plasmid and plasma bearing cells can donate their plasmid to other plasmid varying cells and again if people want some details I'm happy to get into that I think I'm a minute or two over so I'm going to just sum up what we've talked about today we focused on plasmids we're interested in them from a public health perspective because they often carry antibiotic resistance and what we're focused on here is the rate at which they transfer between hosts we've developed a new metric and an assay to to pair with that metric that's inspired by the Laria dolbrook approach which again is fundamentally grounded in the stochastic nature of in this case conjugation and for the most mutation we have used this approach to show how uh current approaches can be quite biased and and also that transfer rate can evolve and with regards to that last point exposure to antibiotics as occurred in our Evolution experiment uh may not only uh select for the maintenance of drug resistance and greater Persistence of plasmids but also a greater transferability of these plasmids at least in some cases which is sort of a sobering note to end on um so I just want to thank all the folks that were involved in this but particularly a phenomenal researcher grad student who just recently graduated in our lab live costerlitz who was spearheaded most of what I talked about today and our and our wonderful colleague at the University of Idaho is a plasma expert Dave atop all the rest of the people were involved in plasmid work better on the slide and I want to thank these agencies for funding and you all for listening and I'm sorry to go a few minutes over but I'm happy to take questions thank you Ben for a great uh talk and uh we don't mind if you go over but then you just have fewer a little less time for questions so we'll take uh Robin's question uh does the rate of plasma transfer increase if the population is stressed by and by the ambient conditions um that's a interesting question so there's there's actually um uh some interest in whether drugs may actually cause increases in rates of of transfer um and uh we we have not done uh any any sort of stressing out conditions like let's say temperature or um or uh um like altered pH or low nutrient conditions or other things so I don't have an immediate answer for you my guess would be that the plasma transfer rate it might be an interesting uh perspective from the the point of view of the uh plasmid trying to get to another host if you if you think of it that way um there is evidence by the way for another vehicle of horizontal transfer to to alter its rate of exit of of its host which is phage so in fit when when bacteria are stressed out phage that's incorporated into the into the chromosome can exit I don't know that data on plasmids but for phage that definitely is the case which could be a vehicle of horizontal transfer as well yeah it sounds a little bit like a selfish Gene but not a selfish Gene but the selfish placement which is a separate entity from the bacterial population exactly so so it's they're very interestingly poised because in some cases you can you can show that if you have a high enough rate of transfer you can make a living as an infectious particle you can do harm to your host but you can still be maintained in a population with sufficiently high rate of transfer but in many cases and under certain conditions plasmids also benefit their house so for instance in the presence of antibiotics or heavy metals or other sorts of selective conditions plasmids can actually be can be a favorable thing so they they sort of are in this very interesting space with regards to again individuality uh should we consider them as as biological particles or individuals themselves yeah thank you thank you we are a little over time so I'm going to ask I'm going to thank you again um and ask you to
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MONTBLANC salesman claimed this was leather....
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said Montblanc stick to making pants I paid 1800 for this bag I really like the leather the shiny calf skin craftsmanship is pretty cool accessories zippers all good I only have my doubts about the airlining the salesperson insisted that it was real leather I knew it wasn't and the website said it was coded canvas it's not coated canvas either it's a straight out GPU material because quarter canvas doesn't rip that easy given my estimate of 190 dollars to make a bag like this and the price tag of eighteen hundred dollars contains quite a bit of Premium beautiful leather selection really good design and craftsmanship I think it's a bag that will look professional for a really long time as long as you know the inside is not leather even though it looks like it or the salesman may tell you otherwise as long as you know what you're getting in the inside material you can decide if it's worth it or not
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Wound Healing
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[Music] hi this is mr lozier and these are notes on how the skin repairs and heals um so we're going to be talking about healings of wounds like cuts and burns and so first we need to back up and we need to talk about what happens when the skin is damaged so anytime the body is damaged inflammation is a normal response to any injury or even just stress so inflammation is how the body attempts to restrict the the spread of infection uh and also to heal so when something is inflamed the blood vessel the blood vessels in that area dilate and they become more permeable and that lets fluids leak into those damaged tissues it also goes ahead and supplies them with a larger supply of of white blood cells so white blood cells are going to rush to that area so uh when you have implement inflamed skin it can be red it can be swollen it can feel warm to the touch and it's probably going to be painful because it's swollen right and so it's going to be puffy and and there's typically some nerve damage there so we're going to go ahead and we're going to look at some specifics so for cuts if you have a shallow cut which is which is only affecting the epidermis the result that's going to happen is just the epidermal cells along the margin along the edges of the cut will start dividing more rapidly than usual and they'll just fill in the gap so that's not just along the sides of the cut it's along like the bottom all of the edges of where the cut was that's going to go ahead and those cells that are along the the wound are going to go ahead and undergo faster mitosis and fill in that spot and you'll go ahead and have new skin there if you have a deeper cut which actually reaches the dermis or the subcutaneous layer it's going to result in blood vessels breaking and you're going to have uh you're going to bleed obviously until the release blood forms a clot and so a clot is made of a combination of fibrin which is a protein blood cells and platelets and it kind of um dries together and it forms a scab right and so as epithelial cells reproduce as those cells reproduce they're going to go ahead and they're going to fill in the void where that wound is and eventually start to kind of push that scab off the same way that old old skin cells are pushed off by new skin cells so one of the things that's happening in that wound is that you're going to get fibroblasts which are our special a specialized type of cell and they're going to secrete collagen fibers and that's going to go ahead and kind of stitch the wound back together from the inside and then you're going to get growth factors that stimulate new tissue formation so that's going to increase the rate of mitosis in the wound and then you have phagocytic cells which are a type of white blood cell and they're going to go in and they're going to remove dead cells and debris and then eventually that scab just sloughs off but sometimes you can have excess collagen fibers and that can lead to a tough area on the skin or maybe even an elevated mass and that's going to be what what makes a scar so that's a cut and i think you've probably all experienced probably both types of those cuts before um so you kind of know how the healing process looks from a from a layman's perspective but this is just what's happening so let's look at the picture so you have a wound right and this wound goes all the way down into the dermis and so you can see white blood cells responding to that wound um and so that's going to be the immediate response and then what's going to happen next is you're going to get the recruitment of macrophages which are going to help go ahead and protect the body from any pathogens that are present and also go ahead and start getting rid of some of the debris and then this is a fibroblast and that's going to go ahead and start making those fibers that are kind of kind of going to knit this back together and you see that this is all after the blood clot has formed right so you've got your scab there and so it basically works its way up and you can see here we've worked our way mostly up uh and then you're going to get this granulation tissue which is just a a different uh tissue than than you had to begin with you can see that it it's not normally this deep so that's your regenerated epidermis you have some scarring deep inside the dermis and so sometimes you can feel like the tissues just kind of has like a different texture and then over time you'll get some remodeling where the cells will go and kind of clean that up and so a scar might fade it might get less over time so on a on a burn a burn is a little different so burns are classified by the extent of tissue damage so you can have a superficial wound which is a like a partial thickness it's a first degree burn most of you have had a first degree burn before probably so that's only going to injure your epidermis so a sunburn just redness heat or inflammation um so healing is going to take days to weeks there's no no scarring involved with us with a with a first degree burn just for the record you can actually get a second degree burn from a sunburn i don't want you guys to think that if you got a sunburn and it was really bad and it blistered that that's just a first degree burn it's not let's move on and let's look at second degree burn so a deep or partial thickness burn would would be considered a second-degree burn and so a secondary degree burn destroys the epidermis and actually destroys some of the dermis um so this is most typically going to happen if you um get a burn from like hot liquid or um uh another one that is a is a is a good way to get a second degree burn is when you reach into the oven and you hit your hand on the top of the the top element of the oven and then you get that burn on the top of your hand um so that's a that's a pretty decent way to get a second degree burn you can actually get a third degree burn that way also but normally it's just a second degree so that's going to destroy that that epidermis and some dermis those may blister um it's going to depend on how bad the second degree burn is and also the healing is going to vary depending on that severity and whether or not the stem cells survive in there so stem cells uh are found in the hair follicles and the glands and they can actually help regenerate the skin so if you didn't destroy the glands um the the hair follicles or the if you didn't destroy the accessory organs in the dermis then typically you're going to get recovery um and and regenerate that skin and it usually recovers uh completely and normally no scarring um but those of you that have you know gotten those blisters before know sometimes they will scar uh and then a full thickness third degree burn destroys the epidermis the dermis and the accessory structure and those are the result of prolonged exposure to heat directly to flames or to hot liquids um and so those heal slowly from the margins again so the same way that the cuts do they heal from the the edges in but they heal very slowly and so a third degree burn often requires a skin graft or some skin substitutes and i'm not going to mention any specifically here because they change so rapidly with modern medicine that any that i i give you would probably be out of date by the time the next class watches this video so there's that so um for burns we have what we call the rule of nines for burn patients and so when we um when you treat a burn patient you have to the first thing you do is you you estimate the percentage of their body the surface of their body that has been burned and to what extent it's been burned and they do that by dividing the body up into regions of nine percent or multiples of nine um and so this is kind of the the diagram that they use and then they use that information to go ahead and plan um on on the recovery of the patient so they use that to go ahead and calculate how many replacement fluids and electrolytes and then the actual skin grafts and stuff but you you have to know like what percentage of the patient has been burned for that so now we're going to move completely out of talking about cuts and burns and we're going to talk about skin healing and repair a completely different subject which is lifespan changes so as you get older your skin actually does not respond the same way anymore and so returning to its normal state becomes more and more difficult and then eventually becomes impossible it cannot repair itself to its normal homeostatic state and that state changes as you get older so as you get older the cell cycle slows down and skin actually starts to become scaly and you may get age spots which are like brown spots on the skin um if you're actually ever face to face with me i have one right here on my face but you can't really see it on camera too much so epidermis and dermis become thinner so your skin just becomes thinner you that happens and then also the skin sags some because you lose the fat in the subcutaneous layer and so people start to feel cold faster but also because you've lost that fat in the subcutaneous layer and the skin is thinner and it's not producing uh proteins as quickly it starts wrinkling and sagging at the same skin can occur uh as you age your sebaceous glands secrete less oil and so the skin becomes dry um which sounds like it's good news because oh well then i'll never get acne but it leads to some other problems with the skin and cracking melanin production decreases in the skin and in the hair follicles so you get white you get white and gray hair hair actually thins the hairs become thinner for some people although some people actually develop coarser hair but then fewer hair follicles so the number of hair follicles decreases so the amount of hair thins but the the diameter of each hair shaft increases it just kind of depends on you and your genetics nail growth slows down again because you're having less mitotic division um at the in those epidermal cells and then you get you get a decline in your sensory receptors so you actually start to lose as much receptor feeling uh in in your hands and in your extremities and in your skin and that means that your body temperature regulation actually just becomes less effective because those receptors in your skin are what's triggering your response to um to your thermoregulations triggering that hypothalamus to go ahead and and make a decision and if your receptors are are less sensitive then you're gonna go ahead and just be less effective at maintaining homeostasis and also you've lost that subcutaneous adipose layer uh and then uh just to top it all off you have a diminished ability to produce vitamin d because remember that that uh uv light hitting the skin allows your body to convert cholesterol into vitamin d so a lot of older people also suffer from a vitamin d deficiency actually most people suffer from a vitamin d deficiency but as you get older it increases so that's it those are the ends of the notes on wounds and healing those are the ends of the notes on the integumentary system if you have any questions go ahead and contact me for tutoring you
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hi there and welcome back to the first marketing school in this video I will explain you how you can order your columns according to the original order of your table or database and not the one defined by meter base I got the insert directly thanks to the form of meta base so thank you very much for the community and for the one who posted the question and answer so here's what's happening when you import your table you get the other which is the following one so you get the idea first and then you get the alphabetic order where is actually in your database that's you're reaching around that it should be ID visited and I decide an ID visitor and so on and so forth so currently there's no fixed within the UI but what you can do is that you can cover here rights equal then you select the database that you want to work with and in fact you're gonna copy and paste the one that you're going to find in phpMyAdmin so somebody if you do so yep's like this you just copy this parts out and if you come back over here and that you are pasting your sequence paste and that you validate it you will get you database exactly like it was ID visits I decide I DeVito I did it I decided I visto and so on and so forth and that's everything that I wanted to show you so use a sequel sequence instead of using the basic feature that they provide unfortunately you won't get all the different option but that's better than getting crazy like trying to reorder them after world thanks for watching
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[Music] all right hello welcome to this beautiful spring wednesday uh hope everyone is is doing well uh reminder that the lab zero check-in post do on moodle uh by 9pm tonight a lot of great uh posts and questions there so far so good thing to have to check out as you work on the lab uh any questions about the lab or any of the c and memory stuff that we've been looking at all right so today we're going to kind of leave uh c behind for the time being and focus on how our numbers and particular integers represented in a computer's memory we know that when we have an inch it has a fixed width what is what is that that way what that was like four bytes uh we also have eight byte integers and so we're going to look at how do we arrange the bits in those four bytes to represent different numbers fourth thing you wanted to ask why do we care i mean someone has to care we need some way to represent numbers but um this is a pretty low level implementation detail and not one necessarily that uh you have to constantly be thinking about in practice so one reason is as we saw last week first on our first meeting uh we can multiply 200 by 300 by 400 by 500 and get a large negative number uh and so understanding when and how behavior like that occurs uh can be very important um some other uh another kind of practical side of it is that uh an expensive european space agency rocket literally exploded in 1996 uh due to a software crash that was caused when they convert when the software converted a 64-bit floating point number to a 16-bit signed image so there were parts of the program that were just working with different numerical representations and this unfortunately caused the rocket to explode people also fortunately before it actually caused a problem found a software flaw in the boeing 787 uh that if this piece of software had been running continuously for close to a year uh pilots could lose complete control of the airplane and this was likely because this counter would overflow something we'll talk about today and the system did not account for this possibility so there's some practical reasons why we care there's also a kind of a more philosophical reason at least that i'll argue why we should care uh and that is because in your education here at carleton and in courses like 2h specifically we're trying to look inside things and understand how they work and we're not going to be satisfied by just sort of waving our hands and say the bits are arranged in some way it works we're not going to think about it um we want to take this opportunity to kind of open these black boxes understand what's going on inside and while the details of integer representation maybe aren't the most broadly applicable uh the idea of encoding comes up all the time the idea that we have some set of things we want to represent and we have to come up with some system of say encoding each of the different things we want to represent in binary or in some kind of lower level structure all right so the first idea i want to talk about is bit weight uh pretty straightforward just the idea that if we have four places a four bit binary number and each of these bits gets a weight kind of an amount that it contributes to the overall number uh where [Applause] r first place would have a weight of one the next place is this is sort of the value of the place of a particular fit we're going to call the bits weight and so if i have if i fill this in with some specific bits then i can look and say i'm just interpreting this by taking each bit that is a one and using its weight eight plus four plus one is thirteen does this make sense honey questions on this two bit weight all right so from bit weight falls pretty naturally to talk about unsigned integers uh integers meaning that they're not negative they're zero they're positive or zero and when we're talking about unsigned integers pretty straightforward we just take the weight of each bit this one that's the value of the unsigned integer so to do a 4-bit example where on the inside here i'm going to write the the four bit patterns zero zero uh that's all right putting them all in here and then around the outside i can kind of take each of these and figure out what is the unsigned uh uh and what unsigned integer does it represent anything i expect zero one two 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 7 12 13 14 15. so this is our if we have four bits these are the unsigned integers we can make um any observations about this set of integers as it relates to the fact that we have four bits to represent them [Music] yeah there's 16 of them yeah we had four bits they gave us 16 different unsigned integers that we could represent um and if we were to write down a relationship between those n bits and the number of possible unsigned integers that we can make any guesses for what that relationship would be exactly we have n bits we can make 2 to the n integers [Applause] how about our maximum unsigned integer their way we could express that in terms of next to the n quantity minus 1. exactly that when we have n bits and our maximum is going to be all ones that will give us 2 to the n minus one as our maximum value what do we get if i have four ones fifteen plus zero zero zero one which is one exactly uh and this is because we only have four bits and what this would actually give us we would add these up we keep carrying a one we'd end up with 16 a one and four zeros but we only have four bits and so we just kind of throw away anything that falls outside of that of those four banks and [Applause] another way to put this is that uh when we're doing this kind of fix with arithmetic it is modular meaning that uh we're just going to kind of travel around this circle kind of coming back around to the start when we overflow when we go over the maximum that we can represent what are your questions on what do you say um first one if it was uh i got some big animal system would you keep the first four as opposed to the last hole uh that's a good question uh do we have to think about the kind of indian-ness when we're dealing with this unfortunately now um little indian versus big indian the only thing it affects is just how we arrange the bytes in memory it doesn't affect arithmetic it doesn't affect what values things represent it's just about we have to pick an order to put devices so we can always throw away what's carried out regardless one question all right so things get a little more interesting when we move on to signed integers and i want to present two different strategies for representing sign integers to you i'm going to ask you to think about the the pros and cons of these two strategies so the first [Applause] is called sine and magnitude uh and it's perhaps what kind of what might come to mind if you just thought how would you how would you represent positive and negative numbers and the kind of sine part of sine and magnitude is we're going to use the most significant bit to indicate whether the number is positive that's when the most significant is zero or that the number is negative most significant bit is one and and we're just going to treat the remaining bits as kind of an unsigned image and then we'll apply the sign given by our most significant or are this is often called [Applause] the sine bit so this would mean that if we wanted to make three we would have zero zero one one is this yellow color visible all right okay and if we want negative three we have a one in the most significant place but otherwise also just have three that make sense how would you distinguish yes that is that is an excellent question how do we know whether to uh treat the bits as an unsigned integer or the signed integer uh the answer is as far as the bits and memory go it could be either there's nothing in memory to tell us this is unsigned versus sign uh and it's just is our program in like is it of a type uh interesting type unsigned is going to kind of tell the compiler how to interpret those joints kind of what to do with them yeah right but if you have like two signed integers and one's negative three and one's positive 11. could you distinguish between them at all even if they're like both signed um so this is a a useful point could we make positive 11 with our four-bit sine of magnitude i would say you couldn't because they're they're signed they if you're dealing with signed i would say you you can only deal with signs right if you have like an assigned bit you're you're adhering to signed integers then they're all going to be signed no matter what yeah that that we like with our sine of magnitude and our four bits like positive 11 just like doesn't exist because we're going to interpret it as a negative number because it will have a one you know let's see like this isn't the problem you have two representation of zero yeah so now we're getting into like pros and cons of sine of negative i'm going to ask you to discuss with with your neighbors in a minute but yes whether we have multiple representations of zero certainly important so before we get to that i want to talk about the alternative to sine and magnitude and that is a representation called two's complement and [Music] this says [Applause] that in two's complement our most significant bits rather than just being like positive sine negative sign is going to count as its negative weight and then all other bits will be the positive weight so again for our three that's unchanged from both unsigned and signed magnitude we don't have we just have a two and one but to make negative three we need to have the most significant be one that has to be true to get a negative number because that's the bit that we'll have negative weight so then we have negative eight and to get to negative three we would need uh a positive five so negative eight plus four plus one gives us negative three so that's our two's complement questions on this kind of yeah what's the advantage of using two's complement excellent question you are going to discuss this with your neighbors brainstorm what are possible kind of uh advantages or disadvantages from these these two approaches uh it may be helpful when discussing this uh to think about a few points may be helpful to try and fill in uh a a circle like this [Applause] but think about what are the range of values that can be represented under these two systems [Applause] you might think about how i work to add two numbers together under these two systems and [Music] you might also consider are there particular operations you imagine might be more efficient using one or the other so uh we'll take about five minutes due to brainstorm with your neighbors about uh advantages or disadvantages to to our two signed integer methods uh [Music] what we think about these two approaches uh what's uh what's the potential consideration that came up a maximum positive variance negative value of 7. yeah so if we think about that filling this this in um if we look at kind of the largest positive value um like that's going to be seven what's our largest negative value under sine and magnitude uh negative seven i think that would be here what's our largest negative value under two's count yeah i guess eight uh and where would that be on this orbit um one two zero zero yes we have uh a one of those anything a bit that's negative eight and then zero's beyond that so this is one difference that we're seeing between these two and um two's complement we can go from seven through negative eight and sine of magnitude we go from seven through negative six so why why do we why does sine of magnitude have one fewer uh in this range right because there's two different ways to represent zero yeah we have our zero here uh and where is our where's our other zero for assignment it's where the the negative eight is exactly when we assign the magnitude we have there's an unfortunate situation where when i have zero and negative zero we really don't need two zeros or need to have a zero that's negative um yeah so that's sort of a unfortunate flaw of sine and magnitude um other things that came up in your discussion so it's significantly easier to find the absolute value with sine and magnitude because you just always keep the most significant digits zero you don't need to do any checking both two's complement if the most significant value is a one you need to flip every single bit yeah so there are that's a good point there are some things for which our sine magnitude is definitely simpler uh because the most significant bit is not contributing anything to the value other than the sign and it's an interesting point that to say get the get the absolute value of [Music] um to get the absolute value of a two's complement uh negative number there's like some work that we have to do um and that's going to be something that we look at later on is is if we have uh some value x in two's complement how do we go about finding negative x and some like what's our algorithm for finding negative x uh under two's complement um other other things that came on what about arithmetic if if i add let's say i have [Music] negative 3 and sine and magnitude and because i want to do negative 3 plus 1 and sine magnitude versus doing it in two's complement so can i just take the bits for one and take the bits for negative three and add them together four two is called yes yeah so i can't do that for sine and magnitude because if i just do that i end up with something that looks like negative four and negative three plus one should not be negative four uh so i can't just do like normal like add add the bits the way that i can do with unsigned integers behind the magnitude but if i look at adding 1 and negative 3 in 2's complement i end up with negative eight and six or negative two which is exactly what i would want when i add one to negative question okay um other questions questions on like why we uh on this kind of arithmetic there's kind of another nice property that comes out of two's complement uh in this sense because uh when we go like when we have negative eight and we add one we would expect to get negative seven and in fact the representation for negative seven is of our bits for negative eight kind of incremented by one and so our negative numbers increments in sort of the same direction that our positive numbers increment under two's complement uh but if i if we look at sine and magnitude where they kind of go in the wrong direction in some sense that if we increment positive numbers this way but then they increment negative numbers we need to kind of decrement the binary 51. so it's very uh it kind of simplifies a lot of arithmetic operations to have a signed representation that sort of makes negative numbers flow in the same direction that positive interest does that make sense so perhaps you're not surprised that uh two's complement is the signed integer representation that's used on basically all modern computers uh you won't really find sine and magnitude being used uh uh anywhere however uh one of those things uh when we look at uh when we take a look at floating point representation we will actually see a kind of sign and magnitude approach being used there um all right yeah because ants take up uh it was four bites right what about all the rest of the i mean what about all the rest of the bits because this is only four bits uh yes so i'm going through this four bit example because i can fit all 16 possibilities on the board um but if we take a moment and think about our four byte integer how many bits is four bytes sixteen [Applause] is our 32 bits and so we can kind of apply our um our what we have have sort of recognized about the range of areas that can be represented to say that unsigned goes from 0 up to 2 to the 32 minus 1. and our [Applause] sign uh would uh we can see for four bits it went from negative two to the three up to positive two to the three minus one so to put that in terms of n we have negative two to the n minus one between positive two to the n minus one plus one okay and we're doing i just want to work with four bytes because integers are full right uh yeah so so when we have uh an c is four bytes uh if we had a long it would be eight bytes or 64 bits and um yeah put in here but we're talking about 32 minus one or two to the third other questions all right so we'll do some practice uh but before we do some practice uh i need to tell you uh an important story about uh the first national infrastructure uh in the united states uh thrilling thrilling topic i know um so this uh this story begins with who else uh napoleon bonaparte um who was first consul of france in the early 19th century and uh it also involves uh among other people uh this guy uh tousana louis who was um who lived in the french colony of saint domingue which is modern-day haiti and this colony had a large population of enslaved people who were working on sugar plantations there and there was a a rebellion and kind of uh uh slaves taking control of uh the island and uh napoleon sends a military expedition from france to uh saint domingue uh to to defeat the rebels take control uh this does not go well um for napoleon that is um and uh this sort of sours him on the idea of the americas in general and at this point france had a large amount of territory uh that it ostensibly controlled in north america uh and so following this on napoleon on negotiates to sell this a large chunk of land to the new united states on what's called the louisiana purchase this part of the purchase being louisiana uh in 1803. and so now the united states uh is uh gotten kind of a lot larger there's more and more people headed west from the original colonies along the coast and particularly headed west across the appalachian mountains and when you're farming or producing things and your only way to transport them is to put things on the back of the donkey uh transportation is very slow and expensive and it's hard to move stuff and so uh it's around in the first couple decades of the 1800s that uh things like the national road uh kind of the first road ever built by the national government um uh from the metropolis of of cumberland all the way to vandalia it was supposed to go to st louis but they ran out of money and more important historically is the erie canal which was a canal built between i think 18 1817 and 1825 that connected uh the great lakes all the way across new york state to the hudson river uh which then led to the sea so uh this uh this program of improving the internal infrastructure would become kind of one of the major political debates of uh of these decades in front of whether the the government should do this or should just or should just stay out of it all right that's our that's our history facts uh so what i'd like to do now is some practice on uh all this kind of integer stuff we've been talking about so start out uh what is the range of values we can represent with an unsigned integer of n bits uh mostly thinking d but some votes for these other ones please quick discussion with your neighbors about why you chose the answer you did autumn moon toward d that's excellent it will be zero up to two to the n minus one uh any questions on that make sense all right now to our 4-bit encoding i and sometimes to differentiate a number written in binary from one that's hex or base 10 you'll see zero b as like our zero x in front of hex numbers so our binary number one zero one one which of the following of these four would not be a valid interpretation of one zero one one using kind of one of the the representations we've talked about today all right lots of people thinking that we can't do negative four that's indeed going to be correct can someone uh explain how you uh recognize that negative four wasn't one that we could we could make for 11 unsigned that's just what the normal binary number means uh if it's signed then it's negative gives up the one and the two ones is negative three twos and the one means negative eight plus three two's complement we get either negative three or negative five but not negative four uh also coincidentally isn't negative for the same uh systems one one zero zero uh yes that that's that's true and indeed like normal it would just be zero one zero definitely you know exactly uh any questions on this one all right uh what two's complement now we're moving up to eight bits twice as many bits so many bits uh which numbers do these two 8-bit quantities represent lots of votes for a but a few folks abstained uh please discuss with your your neighbors how you went about converting each of these or figuring out what each of what what number each of these uh represented oh it's unanimous for a that's excellent we're going to have a negative 1 and 39. uh anyone have a have a have a trick for realizing negative 1 besides kind of adding up a whole whole bunch of things five um if they're all ones and two's complement it's always going to be negative one because all all the positive bits after that first negative bit they're going to cancel each other out they're just left with under two's complement will always represent negative one with all ones uh another way to think about this is that negative one should be one away from zero and all ones is what we would need in order to add one to it and get zero because we'll have a one sort of carry out and we'll throw that away and we'll be left with zero any questions on this one all right last one of these i have uh this is again under choose complement uh i have a four bit number one one zero zero uh which of these eight bit numbers and i've just put a space kind of between each four bits to make them a little easier to read but the spaces are are adjust for readability um which of these eight bit numbers has the same signed value as our four bit number here all right a b and c all pretty popular please discuss with your neighbors how you how are you thinking about uh large moves towards c that's excellent this is the sine value uh this is the the eight-bit uh two's complement uh number that would give us uh a negative four like our 4-bit version here questions on this one so this example brings up an uh interesting point which is when we go [Applause] when we convert a uh sign an integer from fewer bits to two more bits so like you're doing there from four bits up to eight bits uh or uh more likely [Applause] say from an inch to a long from four bytes up to eight bytes uh we can apply something called [Applause] sign extension which just says [Applause] copy out the sign bit to fill in all the new uh all the new bits so uh in the example uh uh from the from the screen we had one one zero zero we were going up to eight bits so we took the most significant bit the sign bit and just use that to fill in all the higher bits in order to still get the same value same negative four that we have under four bits um does this make sense this is from two's complement uh yes so yeah so this is specifically for sine integers for two's complements uh if we did this with unsigned we would change the value of the number for unsigned we'd just fill in with zeros regardless other questions okay so for the most part do we have to worry about the designer magnet at all uh well uh on on friday we'll talk a little bit about floating point representation and it does use the sign and magnitude approach uh because there's not there's like some something as elegant as two's complements like does not exist for floating point numbers floating point numbers are a lot messier um when we get a lot messier sign and magnitude is useful all right when we convert from more bits to fewer bits so it might sort of the other way um uh this is we just don't really have any option but to truncate or just throw away the kind of higher bits that no longer fit so for example if we have the value 17 as an eight-bit integer and we need to go [Music] down to four bits all we can do is just take the lower four bits truncate the number throw away the higher ones so it would become it would go from being 17 to being one and we can't could we preserve the value 17 going down to four bits no we don't have a way to represent 17 in four bits so we can't preserve the value and this gets back to uh what i was saying about these uh integers being modular that with four bits we have 16 possible values 17 mod 16 is is one but this is why uh uh it's generally dangerous to convert from say a larger like a long to an inch because you might just change the value and lose and lose data and often the compiler will warn you that you're doing this sort of conversion because it can cause problems in a way that going the other direction you can always preserve the value of going the other direction does that make sense all right so let's end uh considering [Music] uh the idea of an additive inverse uh so anyone uh familiar with the definition of an additive inverse x we want to add negative x in order to get zero and so this is our added inverse so uh if we have a say a bit representation of [Music] x let's say we are under 8 bit 2's complement and i have these eight bits what value is this one again it's one uh what would be the the bit pattern of its additive inverse all of them yeah we want to have all of them one why is that exactly one you know we want negative one uh what if we have um uh something like this um where we have this is negative 61 but rather than focusing on the decimal equivalent we think about what is the pattern of bits that we would need to add to this in order to get to to zero because that's what we're looking for yeah five would it be zero zero one one one one zero one uh why why is that what do you think uh because it i mean it would the whole thing is we're not really like minusing we're trying to push it over the brick and reset it to zero rather than take everything away so that's enough to fill everything it's enough to push it up to all ones and then an extra one to put it over the edge exactly that that's a nice way to think about what we're doing because we know if we have all one we have negative one and we add one to it it's going to go to zero and so we have some pattern of bits we sort of want to identify what is the power of this that we could add to it to get it to be all ones and then just one more than that if we get into all ones that's negative one add one more that gives us to zero and so our our additive inverse is looking at the bits that we have and if we just flip all the bits we take each bit and turn a one into a zero and a zero into a one in that case we just flip the bits we get this pattern and then if we add one to that that actually is going to give us our our added additive inverse so [Applause] the bits and adding one uh is going to be uh just a a nice formula to get us to to our additive additive inverse and as a preview of what we'll spend uh time talking about on on friday is [Applause] we actually have a set of operators that can perform these sort of uh transformations on a set of bits and bit y is negation the it's often tilde is how we write down that operator and it's also how we write it down in c and so we're now expressing our additive inverse we'd say negative x equals flip all the bits and x and then add one to them and so we actually don't necessarily need our unary minus operator some separate operator to turn x into negative x we could do it with this bitwise negation instead all right i think i'll leave it there for today next time we'll talk about flooding point and more of these bitwise operations uh remember to make the lab check and post keep working through glad zero hive office hours starting in about half an hour and i'll see you on friday [Music]
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Let's Play Champions of Krynn part 044
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hi there and welcome back to champions of crin i am byron and our party has survived the adventure with the flying or rather crashing citadels and we are now in the city of kernan ah the map works again that's very nice and between the videos i have rested and memorized spells again so we should be good to go you spot a group of humans deep in discussion you listen and you record it in general entry 53 let's see where is it ah min discussing a rebellion i can't believe that we are letting an auric dictate what we have to do it's not right we created them to serve us not the other way around at the meeting i'm going to speak in favor of restructuring this alliance only their slimy blood will flow oh they want to rebel with your disguise you could talk to them safely what do you do we talk to them they slip you a map and you record it in journal entry 81 then they disperse okay apparently there's a meeting taking place in the north eastern section of town fine let's move on shall we go in here the ogres treat you and agree to help with your plan oh yes they are allies like 100 hours back we helped them against assassins that wanted to kill their leader and now they are our allies it's a good thing i guess amongst the garbage in this decrepit building is a shiny but obviously cheap crown do you take it yes tas picks up the crown oh so he's still with us too bad he doesn't really join the party so i can't get a look at his stats the rockfall prevents the dragons from flying okay so we um save and move in here this is where the meeting is taking place many humans are gathered here arguing vehemently over whether to replace miatani with a human leader what do you do we could reveal our mission maybe we could sway them to join the light side the room falls silence when you reveal yourselves who will address the crowd let's do let our knight do this regaldarian i hope she can persuade them they are impressed with your speech their forces fan out to attack the draconians hmm that's nice congratulations rachael darian gains experience and she badly needs it but she probably will not have enough no no she needs 425 or something to gain another level this will probably not happen in this video it doesn't matter though let's go south again what do we have here the heart of the city is strangely i don't know silent maybe let's go in here you enter a large barracks of draconians what do you do we could talk to them since we were disguised the draconians share some ale with you you notice that they are very untidy a fire would have plenty of fuel to your start one yes you accidentally tip over a lantern the draconians are too busy drinking to notice before the fire spreads direct the draconians will be distracted for quite a while that's good so well what else do we have let's move on the ogres identify themselves as allies of gravinag how do you respond we greet them one speaks you were expected you will be aided congratulations we gain experience oh a battle begins what do we have oh it doesn't all wreck that sucks well you cast the fireball you yelp um you move in here and god you should also cast a friendly fireball you move up here and guard as well firewall to the rescue boom oh no since you are fighting draconians you should use the other sword good night oh um cast a magic missile doesn't work somehow i can't target them that's really annoying see the state is confused search is confused well good night he goes mad missed oh don't give me that [ __ ] again silverstein is confused now you could try to attack him why can't i hit him is this a bug really oh now your eyes is in new form that means we get the [ __ ] out but the backstabbing worked nicely see the scene is enraged why okay at least she's no longer confused by the way god quit god oh oh [ __ ] 14 stun nine stunned apparently he moves just before he dies so we should have moved away further oh well not too bad we are victorious what do we get seven jams so uh we save fix take a look at the area okay that's cool so we move to the north the human patrol is crushed rocks fall into the street you enter large barracks of draconians what do you do we talk to them draconians share some ale with you you notice that they are very untidy a fire would have plenty of fuel do you start one yes you accidentally tip over a lantern the draconians are too busy drinking to notice before the fire spreads the draconians will be distracted for quite a while that's good let's leave so what do we have here oh a dragon he lies an old and battered dragon the dragon pier perks up when he sees taz playing with the fake crown the crown jewels i must return them to the vault he moves to grab the crown do you let him sure he takes the crown and races over to the headquarters the guards try to bore his way and the fight erupts when it is over the dragon is slain and the gate guard is weakened okay i like that so oh really a battle begins do we have to do that again oh again an alright fine you yell and again a fireball oh take a nice storm for change apparently that's too far away that also is too far away oh that really didn't do much um i think you could try and stay here and god did it how can you how can you cast were you not hit by that bloody fireball oh i could go sucker fireball in here you cast a stinking cloud in here cancel it no this is leading nowhere i will reload okay i'm back um i just gave the red regular crown and he was slain again so let's try to make our way up here again you meet the og leader gravenik again he rose so you have arrived mertoni is in the headquarters when you attack the gates my ogres will help he sends you away and we get more experience awesome so where do we go now um i think there's a way to train here oh yeah that is that's probably here so we encamp and save and get in here a man comes up we train anyone interested sure let's see who can train not enough experience and randy probably has enough experience but he can't train because he already reached a maximum level maybe kobe thai could get a level uh become a level 9 thief oh really wait i thought the thieves were kept at the eighth level let's take a look at the table at the charts um where is it maximum level candor thief oh it's nine okay no you will not get it now so you have 71 hit points a thief we get some d6 you get plus 2 because you have a constitution of 16 or higher that would be a d 10 no at the 8 divided by 2 because you are a multi-class character with two professions you could get a maximum amount of four additional hit points that would leave you at 75. let's try that no it's only 73. i will try that again okay and in the second try i already got the 75 hit points so copy tie level 9 cleric level 7. level 9 thief level 7 mishaka cleric i wonder how many hit point experience points would you need to get the 8th cleric level uh clerks of good 160 000 oh [ __ ] that's quite a bit you probably won't be able to get that in this game okay begin adventuring oh really 29 14 7 that's how return when you are ready you leave good so we're pretty much done here why do you bother me all the time with your copy protection 8 spells 5 that's who so those are the gates you have reached the doors to mirtani's stronghold there are fewer guards now it looks like a good fight now what do you do well then we attack as you charge yogurts attack the flanks oh really what do you have a few bozaks a red dragon and a civic that's all that's not really much fine you cast a fireball you try to slay the dragon what's that i don't think you need to do anything quit you targeted here one two three in here oh that's quite an easy battle yeah you don't you didn't even get to yelling to the yelling part we don't get much experience but hell why not we take it the gate to my tiny space is secured the ogres will protect you while you rest oh really okay we rest you casted your fireball what's up memorize it and i think you're the only one that actually needs spells right now yeah on second thoughts hmm i don't really know maybe we get our protection from file back and i don't really think i need a sticks to snakes exit memorize resist fire and another q series wounds i don't want to be caught in a that rough spot again like in the flying citadel or the crashing city that's what i couldn't fix and my party was that low on hit points that was not nice at all so we rest we're done we are done so we save and continue so let's not quit today's then i would rather take a look at the area okay so we should move in here as you enter the ogres from up on your flanks you meet some of matany's personal guard um that sucks wait you are friendly ogres right you are not friendly though so you could move let's see i would love to cast a stinking cloud here just because i feel like it on second thought you know i'm thinking it's thinking cloud or not but i could also cast a fireball right would that be more awesome than a stinking cloud i think it would so you move away and cast a firewall well attack him and you miss you awesome like that you're also awesome fireball to the face one two three it didn't affect the [ __ ] oreck oh it doesn't work either at least now the auric has been attacked you cast a fireball one two three here is blinded for [ __ ] sake well that sucks you could try to move thank you and cast a lightning bolt now you go mad i guess you could also oh they're almost dead you delay a bit did you yell i think you did he's down for the count and now your lightning bolt comes into play here i can't i can't attack him with it one two three no then use it here ah now he arises in new form when we all get the [ __ ] out of dodge run forest run god yeah that doesn't work you should also run like hell no try the other way god i think you're good to quit here ogre gets zapped can't go there quit you should get away god you should also get away he will probably explode soon and before he explodes he will move again what's up with you you can't move you have a movement rate of 12 and yet you can't move thank you god you could move i think the game is buggy when you fight allyx that sucks god okay quit god you should explode every moment now thanks oh yeah it sucks we will not continue the battle okay that was not so bad as it could have been six more gems the main force of ogre sets up here to hold the gate if you come along to act as guides okay so we will also end this video here and continue the next one so thank you very much for watching and see you soon bye
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Wer darf rein? Wer bleibt draußen?
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in a way we're creating a global class system in which the better off from origin country have better migration opportunities than ever if we look at how migration policies have evolved over the last 50 years or so they have become more liberal rather than more restrictive what we've seen is very visibly government's have target a particular categories of migrants particularly asylum seekers and to some extent low-skilled workers as being the targets of the and they've been sort of labeled the undesired migrant this is where everything is focusing on but at the same time countries have opened their borders for people who come to work particularly more skilled people but also for students actually over the last 40 to 50 years most could have made it easier for families to join migrants in the destination countries so in reality we can't really say that migration policies have become more restrictive there is only two categories of migrants where we have seen an increasing attempts by States to try and stop and decrease it on one hand disease refugees and on the other hand these are low-skilled migrants the problem with both categories is that you cannot really think them away so if there's a major conflict breaking out of course people will move out and though some of those people will appear also on the borders of wealthy countries although that's a minority so if you then put such big restrictions in place people may not cross a particular border where fences built but people will simply take other routes another category is low-skilled labor migrants because they're officially the line is particularly in Europe we don't need these the reality is that in many sectors like agriculture construction catering care both childcare and elderly care there's a real demand for migrant labour so if you don't create legal instruments which betray you and don't allow people legally in people find all the ways to come in hence the large number of undocumented migrants from Mexico into the US who actually work in those sector and the same for for instance North African labor migrants who've moved illegally across borders to work in countries like Italy in Spain where there's a real demand for the type of labour if you don't create legal rules then those people will come in different ways so it's a sort of catch-22 situation where you know we try to impose controls on forms of migration that are there that are driven by fundamental forces like labour demand and by conflict in origin areas and which are in a way not stoppable they're inevitable and there is where you see the crisis narrative appearing where isn't reality the big majority of migrants come into Western countries they totally follow the rules total legal migration to the European Union every year is to two and two and a half million people come into the EU as migrants many go back as well and that is the big source and if we look at so-called illegal sort of migration irregular migration of labour migrants across the Mediterranean will really talk about relatively known loan numbers we talk about tens of thousands to perhaps 100,000 people a year and you could say that on a global scale current immigration policies which are all about selection have made it easier for the already privileged to migrate so in a way the current immigration policies are privileged in the already privileged in origin countries sub-saharan Africans in United States are one of the best skilled migrant groups in the United States simply because poor Africans have no means in order to even make it out of their countries let alone move to the United States so in a way we're creating a global class system in which the better off from origin country have better migration opportunities than ever if you have the right degree a certain amount of money it's become very easy to migrate for many groups wherever you're from if you're poor you don't have the qualifications either you can't migrate at all or the only option left is cross borders illegally and end up in situations of marginalization and exploitation so you could say that the current migration system is not going to reduce inequalities in the world actually it rather tends to do the opposite
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Migration Matters
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Exploring Prophecy with Pastor Anthony
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[Music] all right so we're just GNA be playing I will try to not speak when you speak we'll do our best all right so um so yeah everyone that's coming on sorry about that it's just when you're doing live stuff uh especially when you're getting ready to get into some sub projects uh that people don't really talk about all weird stuff always happens but we're going to get past it I think we know I think we know what we're doing now so all right so Stephen been noon thank you so much again for coming on and uh I've got a lot of subjects coming on coming up uh and I don't I'm just trying to figure out which one to start with so let's just go ahead and start with um just for uh opening sake uh let's start with the Baltimore Bridge um you know it's um you know I saw the video of the Baltimore Bridge uh and in my personal opinion okay and it's very important tonight as as me and Stephen Bon as we talk and we dialogue and we kind of go through things that are happening uh everything that we're saying tonight is Under the Umbrella of hypothesis personal opinion our thoughts okay uh we're not reading anything or quoting anything from any news source or anything like that we're just having a conversation this evening okay so please uh make sure you understand that and of course we say that for Community guideline purposes here on YouTube uh but anyway so in my personal opinion I saw the Baltimore uh Bridge attack I saw the uh freighter coming in uh and in my personal opinion it looked like it was heading straight for uh that beam um matter of fact uh growing up on the Gulf Coast uh you know we're we're familiar with shipping channels and we're familiar amiliar with the tugboats and we I mean I've seen tons of ships come in and out uh and one that thing was already too close to the Shoreline as it was making that bin to begin with uh secondly you know you see the lights flicker on and off then you see the smoke come out uh and uh you usually if you get smoke like that that means that that the acceleration has picked up before uh it makes anything so to me my personal opinion and then I'm going to let you have at it it looks like in my opinion that it was purposely ran into that bridge and just before it hit it actually accelerated um just before they cut that power off for the last time and so uh if you got any information that you want to put in on that uh I think um you know go for it yes I do um what I'm going to share with you is going to come from two different directions uh one like yourself you know talking about growing up on the GF coast and stuff my stepfather was a ship captain uh and I had the luxury of being on these ships from an early age and he was so passionate wanting me to learn it he hoped that I would go into his own footsteps which I nearly did um that I actually learned to be able to navigate a ship uh back in those days we used radar and uh and I at one point I went to work with the company that he worked for called Johnny gramman sons and shipping company that worked uh for the oil platforms out in the Gulf of Mexico and uh I was on a vessel with two captains and one Captain was already asleep because he had been up on a night shift and the other Captain decided he was going to go take a nap and he said stev he says your dad taught you to navigate these things didn't he and I said yeah I know how to navigate one he says well he give me the coordinat say for the Mississippi River he says uh he says you know we're probably a good seven hours out we were like miles out into the Gulf of Mexico at that time he said just kind of head that direction there he said but I'll I'll wake up in a couple hours well he doesn't wake up I'm up in the Mississippi River by the time he gets there yeah I knew how to navigate one easily um that being said uh and I ran a ship with twin engines as well at that time uh when you saw the if you'll notice in the video you see one Smoke Stack that is actually going uh like you said when you see that diesel port pouring out that smoke pullet pouring out that stack that is a heavy heavy engagement of that engine there and that's actually what even steered the ship in the direction it turned uh if both if both engines were running then it would go straight and and typically even with the one engine it shouldn't have steered that quickly but it is that sudden thrust of the engine now they show the power going out again even with that engine at full thrust which is also suspicious in my opinion because the power would not be out that's how you get your power on the ship is from the engines themselves they're the ones that run the generator for the system so that caught my attention as it being obviously something that uh could be very well intentional from my perspective on that uh and but at the same time you know I'm seeing that the pilot of the ship had sent out a Mayday distress call uh moments before they were able to stop traffic on the bridge at least that's what we're being told and and it does appear that you know there was a lot less traffic on the bridge when he does strike it so they undoubtedly were able to stop somewhat of the traffic not everybody died um and and but just so happens I've got some friends that live right around the corner from where that bridge is at but more importantly is I was able to get direct information out of current uh people in our government at uh one of the three-letter agents gencies I won't mention which one although they've been in multiple of those agencies there and um and that information that came back to me was that this was intentional um now they would not elaborate as to who was responsible um we had to be kind of careful we were not in a secure communicate at the time uh so we were very cautious in our wording and my questions Etc uh but I did ask if this could be uh utilized in the near future as a justification for a war in the Middle East or even a war uh with Russia uh because I I I haven't really updated myself as well brother Anthony you might know yourself on this already but I would assume kind of like airplanes now with the navigational satellite navigational systems on ships as well that they can probably put these on autopilot and if that's the case then they can also uh Commander a ship so the captain could really be sincerely uh in a distressed situation and someone else took control of that ship and then rammed it into the piling on that bridge um and I will tell you too these the pilings around the bridges and stuff are meant to be able to withstand a fairly good blow uh you know but when that thing's fully loaded down the way it is and with that engine as fast as they had that thing revved up no doubt he's probably doing eight knots something to that effect about 10 miles an hour uh that's pretty steady pretty hard hit and collapsing that entire bridge but then again you have to ask yourself the question from what I'm understanding from the government Source there is that there could have been some other things that that had been previously done to undermine the Integrity of that bridge uh because I still have a little bit of an issue with the fact that that it hit the bridge piling and collapsed it as easily as it did um you know again these bridges are designed to be able to take take a hit and take a direct hit no less so unless the bridge is extremely old or something to that effect where it's already compromised in in that regards I'm not sure of but uh but that that's what we're looking at right now and I'm really looking more towards the idea that they're going to try to justify this maybe saying Iran has because Iran does have some pretty incredible technology did they do it or is it somebody else don't really know yet yeah I I heard heard um um I heard the rumor that I've heard anyway I got to say rumor um is that it was um there it's been theorized that it was a hack job uh because a lot of those it was a newer ship I think it was in buil I think it set out in 2021 or something like that um and so my understanding that it was it was commandeered uh through the through some you know some other source they didn't have any control of that matter of fact when that ship enters in the Baltimore the Baltimore authorities are supposed to have full um you know full access to that ship to guide it on in um supposely this container ship whatever it was was actually from China um and it's suspected from what I've what I've heard anyway that it could have been a deliberate act from China uh that's that's the the that's what the rumors I have to say I've heard concerning this but nobody really knows uh but you know I think what we all can agree on for sure is that when we look at the video it just it just looks like it was on purpose I mean you know and not even the you know I I don't watch too much mainstream media uh news this these days anyway uh but not from what I understand nobody's actually even coming out and saying hey this was on accident okay uh I haven't heard that uh but nobody's also come out and said well this is from you know another threat they're not saying that either it's just under investigation so uh I think that's kind of like the official word so to speak right right so all right we'll switch gears off of that particular subject and then uh let's get into another one um you know we just had uh this is kind of freshing in in everybody's Minds right now too uh we just had uh you know uh an attack I believe it was yesterday from Israel uh over to uh I believe it was Syria and one of I think in Damascus or wherever where they uh blew up and a and a uh or bombed an Iranian uh consulate took out some officials there uh of course this was supposively in retaliation for some drone strikes uh that had taken place uh the night prior to that and so I think a lot of people are kind of wanting to know you know well what's going to be the retaliation from this you know is there going to be this big conflict between Israel and Iran is there going to be you know is Russia and China going to Aid with Iran and get into this uh you know almost almost like an Ezekiel type uh War you know Ezekiel 30 you know 30 3839 type War uh scenario or you know is Iran is and going to just kind of you know use its proxies like it's done in the past and just uh leave it alone you know um yeah I think a lot of people are kind of you know wondering what's going to happen uh going forward and um you know maybe you can shed some light on some things that you possibly know about that absolutely General zahi is the uh General that was actually targeted in that that attack uh by Israel and you know Pastor Anthony one of the things that's probably the most concerning about this is that this actually happened at uh the the compound adjacent to the Iranian Embassy in inside of Damascus Syria uh those types of facilities are off limits in Wartime uh and for Israel to take and do that Brazen of a of of a strike um really really uh speaks a lot at what Israel is trying to get Iran to do and when I say they're trying to get Iran to do something uh this literally is Israel trying to get Iran to attack Israel and a lot of people may not like that they may not believe that but I've got uh one particular Source former Iranian intelligence uh so I'm very familiar uh within this government with the Iranian government Iran does not have the courage to take on Israel directly they know the current regime in Iran which is the most wicked regime you could ever have on the planet the Iranian people do not want to be under oppression they would they would welcome and I'm being honest about this this comes right out of people that I know in Iran they would welcome Israel to attack Iran and to overthrow its government or the United States either one uh but you know know in my view I hate to see people die period uh it's almost like why I mean I don't know if people know this that are listening brother Anthony but Christianity is in the Muslim world the fastest place that Christianity is growing in the entire Middle East is Iran believe it or not it's Iran uh they have to be very cautious because the government is not fully tolerant there you know uh of of Christians especially with this happening in this country it's a good way to get lose your head so to speak um maybe not literally but you know it's not a good thing for for people that that do believe that that Jesus is the Messiah there but they there is a major movement over a million Christians are there now that's how many that we have there but in in doing this though this targeting of the of um of the general this was Israel's way of one as they're saying take out a Target now how will Iran respond Iran they will make all kinds of threats and make themselves look like they're tough big bad guys that could go and and take out Israel uh things like that and when it comes to technology but what the Chinese have given to the Iranians and the Russians have given to the Iranians they have given them some very sophisticated technology that would really put Israel uh in a very awkward position if they did use their technology uh they have cloaking devices for missiles to where the missile can be fired and and cannot even be detected by anyone or seen by anyone until it's fixing to hit its Target uh they now have Hypersonic weapons as well another thing that Israel does not have and uh so there is there is some concern but normally what Iran does is they just arm their their Fighters uh to go against uh Israel they'll do that all day long they'll send weapons to the houthis they'll send them to Hezbollah uh they'll send them to the different uh factions inside of Syria to attack Israel but unless they're on the verge of going out they're not going to do anything I gotta let a second okay so yeah for those of you that are just coming on we got Stephen B the noon here and we've uh so far we talked about the Baltimore bridge and uh we both agree that you know this particular incident uh was uh intentional in our p in our opinions and from sources and things like that uh we were talking about the Iran and Israeli conflict and uh that seems to be the kind of the consensus on that uh is just that you know we don't really expect much direct um you know influence from Iran uh to go after Israel we don't expect a direct conflict between the two however the proxies will probably get involved uh you know we may see we may see a little bit more uh coming from Hezbollah uh toward the north uh with their proxies and things like that and and I know there was uh people talking of uh Russia and China uh getting involved and trying to help Iran uh you know U figure out a way to you know retaliate against Israel and uh you know even potentially the United States although we've uh kind of turned our back on Israel you know we've abstained uh from uh from some some of the things that are going on right now and uh so you know relationships relationship is a little bit strange between us in Israel uh but I don't you know I don't think there'll be anything direct conflict of that I know a lot of people were thinking oh Ezekiel 38 39 are going to take place well when you look at that you have to understand that you have a lot more influence of Middle Eastern countries involved in that this particular one um not so much with this particular uh incident so you have to be kind of careful when you start looking at prophecy and uh what other people have to say and and I know Stephen you uh you even talked about that on on your video you did today uh conc ing to that uh if you wanted just to take like about you know a minute or two to kind of elaborate on what what you were referring to on that video you did uh you'd have to give me the actual point on that one there but one thing that I do look at is Daniel's prophecy that a lot of people are not aware of you talking about Daniel's prophecy three and a half years or D Daniel 11 um I'll just quickly I I'll do this one in a quick nutshell for people brother so people understand uh there there's a very fascinating prophecy in Daniel 11 when you get down to verse 38-4 uh more specifically uh when you're in verse 40 uh and this is you know verse 39 everybody knows and they shall divide the land for a price what a lot of people are not aware of though is in verse 40 the translation in English is not accurate uh when it says at the time of the end shall the King of the South push at him and the King of the North shall come against him like a whirlwind with chariots with Horsemen and with many ships and and he shall enter into the countries and shall overflow as he passes through all right let let me help people that under that you can understand a little bit on the Hebrew side when it says IMO means literally with him it doesn't mean against him you can't or push it him there's no other way to translate emo except with him the word IM in Hebrew just means with and it's literally it's not the King of the South it's the Mel which is the king of the neiv desert uh that's when you say the it doesn't use the word desert in this case here but you just says he's the king of the nag and he pushes with this King of the North Mel or the word and saon is used for the word North but it's also the word hidden it's like a hidden King Aon but it also doesn't say against him but aliav could be translated that way it's not the best way it's it's literally over him and when it talks about the over him what I see in this when it talks about theim this is like the the the Chariots and the horses and the ships and everything that come in it's almost I picture that as those chariots as are like the C130 so for example because it literally is talking about that this King of the North is going to work with the king of the neie and he goes over Israel because then when it talks about where he's going to to do these conquering and overflow these area it says B and B is for the land but B Sal means lands or countries in this case so he whoever it is that is working with the king of the nag comes in to conquer the Middle East and that's really the way it should be translated oh well thank you very much yeah I didn't uh you know it's it's it always when you know the Hebrew and what it means behind those things it definitely changes uh you know what we read and what we look at and so uh yeah that that was very enlight enlightening and thank you I think the what I was referring to in the video you did is um that the I think earlier today you were talking about on your channel uh those that were trying to maybe force prophecy uh is what I was referring to um is that that make sense there yes a actually it's interesting that you bring that up uh because even in Daniel's prophecy one of the other ones is is verse 44 uh when Daniel writes but out of the East and out of the North shall shall a frighten him and he shall go forth with great Fury to destroy utterly to take away many and uh that is cor translated correctly on that and and and it is interesting because there are some prophecies that is I have examined reexamined a lot of the work that I have done over the years I've I've been going back I'm looking at different prophecies and some of those prophecies I'm like my goodness these things have actually already come to pass not everything of course naturally if if everything had come to pass we wouldn't be here we'd already be gone home right but like even in this one here this one obviously in Daniel has never been fulfilled as of yet and uh but it is setting a stage and and what I find is that the these leaders in the land they're trying to manufacture what they believe that prophecy means and and and by the way that's not a mystery in the in in the country of Israel I mean look I was part of the kabad community of Orthodox Jews for more than 20 years uh so I'm very intimate with the way that prophecy is perceived by rabbis of course not all rabbis but many of the rabbis you know I had very close relationships with studied with them Etc and uh and and and the one of the ideologies are is that you do what you have to in order to make that prophecy manifest and in in Judaism they don't consider that a bad thing uh and in one way sometimes I wonder if that's not how prophecy like the prophets when they wrote it maybe they they may not have written it like that but sometimes it just that's what the prophecy is about even though they're trying to intentionally bring it about that way but but clearly though that Tidings out of the East and out of the North it's written in verse 44 just a few verses down from what I just wrote read read to you there we see that there is this this and I don't know who the king of the north technically is is this a NATO alliance that's working with with Israel that goes in to conquer the Middle East and and it literally says he's going to go in there to 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to [Music] okay so yeah i just wanted to mention one thing about uh the practice yesterday so initially it may have added to some confusion because i made a mistake of uh thinking of when i was talking about prakruti which is and so somebody said that the this thing wasn't clear the prakruti wasn't clear meaning the how the lakshana applies to prakriti wasn't clear as to what meaning so let me just go back to that part and just clarify that for some reason my pdf isn't moving okay so here so without dropping the meaning of nyana the pala is taken as the nyana which is a palaroopa meaning the gritty once may not take away avidya completely so that nyan should be strong enough to counter the adjana which has become weak through sadhana if the adjana is not weak then the nyanavan in the first instance therefore elsewhere it is mentioned as to prawaha has to be maintained that is what is which is basically doubtless knowledge that has taken place but even without doubts the samskaras are so strong that it is not once in a while vipritana but a person continues to be in samsara the way he was earlier he or she was earlier without any change then this apparatus appears to be paraksha although it may be working but it seems as if it is not working at all or one may think that okay everything is done and one may have a nyana bhasa so how long should it be done so it it will come up later also that uh it is basically avogadro that is the brahma-parochitano meant here generally that's how it is used because vedanta is not meant for gate crashes in orthodoxy it is meant for those who have sadhana meaning it has been done you don't have to revisit it so much except for uparati which is sannyasa those kind of adhikaris who are you know uttama or madhyamadhikaris they can have you know very little nidhasana and still sramana will work into avidyanuriki so here prakrutiya dhyanam the reason i'm saying is that brahmapuruksa janam has been mentioned the pala in bhalla there can be some kind of a vidi as to try to attain this that's how it will mean so when the bhutan here is this is can also be seen yoga is what wasn't there is made to come into existence or it comes into existence here if it is a vedi then you make that to come into existence so how do you make brahma paraksha dhyana to come into existence and this is unlike saying that you see the red flower as blue this is not like that that is not possible so what the siddhanti says is that this is a pali ghouta nyana so you see as red how do you see as red you are not seeing the flower try to see the flower there the vidi can be there meaning you look at the flower so you look at moksha as the purushartha which is possible through brahma-parochitana which is generated that is not what is meant what is meant is that no yours which is and that can be known through taking place so for that what has to be done there the vedic will apply therefore what is that paraksha gyanam which is not a pala for you yet make it up focus there focus your entire life towards that that is where the vidi is and therefore the means sadhana of this brahma-parochidana will have the vedi so prakriti which was nyana that is taken as pali bhutam nyanam and therefore the resultant brahmaparuksa nyanavrati has to be brought in and for that whatever is that will be the vijay towards towards that there will be so and thereby what we saw in the end is that moksha has to be attained therefore moksha sadhana which is so s moving on for some reason today the pdf is acting funny i can't if i do a some key may be stuck i have this problem with the keyboard so if i try to scroll it minimizes itself okay let me try anyway so we looked at is there there is no there is no definition given for brahma so tata which was given in the sutra janma by get included or if any of these is talked about all three will come as a group so those wakayas are vishaya and they are the election of brahma wherever the guna dharmas of jagat and therefore it can be jagat lakshana but not it can be jagal lakshana but not brahmalakshana and he said that you should not say satyamyanam anantam brahma satyam nyanamanantam brahma this is not right this objection is not right because these satyadhi padas in the loka are not what we are talking about we we are talking about a meaning which has to be analyzed just because you know some meaning in the world vedanta words will not make sense in the same manner it has to be analyzed meanwhile has to be done and as a puro meanwhile you will have studied me how to do analysis similarly that has to be extended here and when you analyze you see satya word bhagavan bhashyakara says because everything that has been seen is a karya everything that you see is a career even a karna is a karya if you look at ghata is a karya it has been made if it has been made then what is its karna that is the clay the clay pot we are looking at a clay pot so pot is made out of clay pot goes away in time is this brahma similar no it is that which exists in all three periods of time therefore satya word is been has been used so satya means so what does it mean karya ghatta will go in time but clay will remain so from karya one has to have karna buddhi should shift the focus towards karana and this has to be done with each and every thing in the prapancha then what you land on which is karnaretha which itself does not have a karna and therefore it is not a karya that is brahman so yes if you say ghatas that asti is what is brahma what exists is brahman whatever in the world exists that is brahma this is what is meant by satya india then pakshi says but nyana does not mean the same thing oh yes it means it means it has something that will land into culmination of the definition in brahma how so it is not a vishe in that sense meaning something that will wither away in time is not what brahma is so if you say oh then that is not right why so because astitiva does not belong to ghatta it is borrowed from its karna even when the pot is a pot it is a clay pot is a pot ghatta it is always it is never separate from its karana it exists because of its karana you take away clay then the pot won't remain in the ornaments in necklaces and bangles and rings and whatnot if you take away gold then nothing will remain so the karya has dependency on karna karna alone exists therefore karya buddhi goes away meaning a destructive karya or the karya which will come to an end nasha will take place that kind of a karya cannot be brahma so a does not belong to karya it belongs to its karana and that karna finally which is without any karna which is independent which has independent existence that itself is sl but then nobody has seen a karna also does not mean this nyana that you have in your mind the knowledge which takes place in your mind what nyana here means it is chit chat that which makes sense possible that which makes the insanity appear as those ancient so when sati is understood satyam is understood someone may think that okay this is karana but karna is like clay it is jada so buddhist it is a swarupa but how do you land on that so bhagavan bhashyakara does an analysis there as to nyanam in fact in satyamyanam anantam satyam nyanam and anantham are analyzed having analyzed that he goes back to nyanam again because there is something else left to be said because nyana is is a word derived from nyadhatu with a lift to know knowing that knowing it does not mean knowledge which is a produce it means not knowing so when you say knowing is the meaning then knowing what to know what that question pops up can pop up this is even if you say it is still the dhatu being has an expectancy of karma so the karma for ya will remain separate from nyadhatu and therefore this nyana brahma if you say you will have something separate from it so there bhagwan basically this is all that we can go up to therefore at this stage you have to drop the karma also it is not exactly bhavi with patty also it is not bhava sadhana but what is it he says finally what it means is that which can never take a karma because there is nothing other than it that is the meaning there therefore ananta also will drive home the point it is that limitless one without a second and thereby nyana will culminate into chit therefore the meaning of satyam is chit and it is ananta it is without limitations it has nothing else it cannot take any karma so there it is that which is free from the three participants and finally all these three will have the same meaning because brahma is cheddar brahma and it is an ananta chaitanya so wherever you see satya existence of anything that exists belongs to brahma that is due to brahma brahma is of the swaroop of sat and is it jada no it is not jada it is chaitanya it is chaitanya itself it is not with chaitanya as a guna so that was too east if they are limited then there can be some other chit some other acit also there can be some other sat or assad was too there is nothing other than brahma to talk about that kind of a brahma to define brahma which is one without a second ananta pada is also there finally it will also culminate into ananda but we'll see that some other time talked about elsewhere is this mantra as is [Music] they will finally point about to that where there is no khanda there is no division so it is one brahma which is talked about by three padas because these three padas take away a particular notion which is possible in the loka so what you are saying that is exactly what has to be taken away therefore so siddhanti is saying that this is your misconception and the mantra is doing exactly that it is taking your misconception the process is by niti niti whatever you are able to objectify through any means any pramana that is not brahma what is being said is that the one who is analyzing one who is objectifying one who is trying to objectify is brahma who can never be objectified he is the subject when looking at an object but there is nothing other than him that he or she gender is also be dropped in the end because the sharira sharira viveka will also take place finally what you land on is one who is existent who cannot be denied when you do necessary i am not this prapancha i am not this sharira finally that which cannot be denied is brahma that is an existent thing the only thing you can really say is that you are existent nothing else can be said as real you can make statements you can say i am speaking the truth but the fact is that nothing other than you in swarupa can be said to be existent but you cannot be denied existence by anyone there is absolutely no pramana that can take away your existence so i who am actually analyzing and seeing this pancha when i start thinking about it soprano with mithya all this prapancha including my sharira all the people whether i love them or hate them whether they are friends or enemies whether they are related to me or i have not even heard about them whether you know i see them and idolize them all those are present even in the who i am existent now also i am existing the way i was existent in this open also but this was as real as this world is real during this but it is not there now it is badita but i am one who is not badita all the people birds friends surya chandra ithadi all of them are negated when i wake up from sapna but i am not negated similarly in jagara davasta also you cannot make a conclusion a definite conclusion about anything other than yourself other than i am existent therefore sad will apply to your own soroba and i am existent conscious entity so i am not only an existent entity i am a conscious entity and there are no two different things there are two entities there are two entities one existent eye and one non-existent but sentient eye there are no such two things there are no such two eyes aham is one which is existent as well as conscious so it is akhandartha and was i there in sushupti because i have practice that i am the same person who slept therefore i was present in sushupti in deep sleep also so the one who has anurthy i who i am having anur teens jagras he is a single entity who is existent conscious entity therefore it is and that is what brahma is finally atma s that is not what is meant it is a single brahma which each of the words taking away a misconception regarding something that you understand by the word or something that you think that the word opposes therefore satyam nyanam it is nowhere to be found elsewhere also with atma in the end that's what vedanti will conclude therefore what this inquiry is possible that shankar which came away from came from the first adi karana jinya sadi karanam has been taken away because lakshana is not possible jitnasa is not possible lakshana is possible for brahma therefore jinyasa is definitely possible not only possible it is a veggie you should do it for moksha there is a second sutra further just let me look up yeah so further in the um before we go to the third which is also a single sutra unit there is uh a certain thing that has to be looked at as to the brahma's jagat karana is brought about by the sutra kara using the why do you need shruti to tell you that there is a jagat karna who is ishwara we call him as ishwara saguna brahma brahma who takes the guna of tata through selection he takes the guna of the creator sustainer and dissolver or resolver so one who manifests sustains and unmanifests the prapancha is brahma that is ishwara why do you need to go to shruti why do you go thus far when tarka itself can bring about ishwara is the karta of this pravancha so he gives tarka chitchankuradhikam kartrujanyam can be without its cause so being a karya karna is definitely there and there is a karta also for that there is a material cause also for that so definitely ghatta is kartrujanya it has been made by someone so there is a karna there is a definitely a karna therefore you extend this gutta as karya to everything that is called prapancha entire rapunzel chitchyanguradhikam all these saplings so starting from the smallest to the biggest entity the entire punjab is kartrujanya why because it is because it is a produce there has to be a creator there has to be a cause and therefore ishwara is established by tadka you don't need shruti pramana is not necessary this is the argument that archicad used okay let's say that you have made a tarka i agree that this tarka is possible because nobody thinks that the ghatta came on its own somebody must have made the ghatta similarly prapancha will not have come on its own somebody is a creator means it has to be created says now you look at a palace rasa so you look at a huge palace or you know in modern world you look at huge buildings is there a single creator there are so many creators there are so many workers working laborers are there there is a there is there are so many managers of them there are so many you know sport inspectors there are there's an architect so many people are involved for a single multi-story building or a single story building with so many rooms you need so many workers a single person cannot build it there is not a single karana but there are multiple karnas so how do you conclude as the siddhanti how can one entity have created this how can one entity be the coroner so your tadka is not possible there so even if he says because it is it is you know by occam's razor by the law of parsimony why complicate it assume it to be one you cannot assume it to be one by tarka you cannot why because you will need a prathaksha pramana show me something which even has you know three rooms show me one person has created it and even if you show that across many years one person created a huge palace i i have a counter to it multiple people are there involved in so many uh in bringing its karna all the products that have been used by the single person to make the huge palace there are many so you cannot conclude as one therefore shruti is a pramana for ishwara and when shruti is a pramana which says there is one ishwara then shruti alone will become pramana for there is no way that you can land on it through turka or any other pramana so shruti is from this is where these second sutra finds its meaning it is purposeful by using yato aymani bhutani as examples and doing vijayara on them and showing that they have swartha earlier we have seen swartha so swartha means they have their own meaning they are not artavadas the puro pakshi being puran saka so the purum saka will say it is all arthavada because it has no use in karma we will come to that further it will be repeated and multiple times will come up we will look at it then so third and this is what is the implied meaning there when you say is includes everything everything objectifiably is included the universe ever expanding universe as known in modern science that entire universe ever expanding universe is created the cause for all that instead of saying creators the cause for all that is ishwar abram this is what you have stated says the puro pakshi now what is the implication of that the gatta is created by the the potter the potter makes the pot so the pot maker kulala knows what kind of a cutter he has to create before he creates the pot so he has to have some you know the uh some blueprint of the ghatta that is creating an architect also when he's creating a palace if you say finally the architect is one who has put together how it should come out he has nyana of how it has to be done if there are ten people who are doing their work in the palace also they know what has to be done they before doing it they know what has to be done so it is all buddhist karma this jagat shriti also has to be buddhi poor worker it should be buddhi purvi shrishti anyone who creates something he should have knowledge about that so the ish this brahma is creating this entire punjab manifesting this entire propancha he should have knowledge about everything so prapancha is sarva and ishwara he should know prapancha the blueprint of prapancha before he creates the prapancha therefore papanja being averaging server he should be survication of your statement without that kind of an implication is improper it it does not seem right to me it is distasteful that's what literally is saying it is distasteful meaning it is not logical why because pra pancha jagat being sarva it includes vedas also since it includes vedas now vedas are created by ishwara that is what it will end up meaning and saka says vedas are nithya how can ishwara create nithya vedas therefore he cannot be sarvanya vedas have vedas are vast body of knowledge they so being such a vast body of knowledge which is nithya ishwara cannot be sarvajna by creating vedas he cannot be served because vedas are nithya they are not created even by ishwara if they are not created by ishwara he cannot be said to be sarvajna he can be said to be having all knowledge except for what is there in the vedas this is what is the argument given by the guru pakshi so he wants to take away he is not the sarvadhyan from ishwara which is implied meaning and thereby he will also take away because is [Music] having a single word so means making this akshay objecting to the earlier adi in this puro manner is answered in this sutra no shastra unit this sutra is interpreted in two manners one is a purusha other is that you are saying we'll explain that he says we'll explain what that means how do you land on that meaning we'll analyze that there may be another sentence there i think i deleted that perhaps there was a sentence there um maybe later there was some idiot error there so not an edit error my notes were there i think some notes were there maybe here or a little later so if you have an additional line with a bullet most of if i have added notes then it will be a bullet point that bullet point is not part of the uh book so it is you know there in error okay so see that is his intention he says brahma is not veda karna because vedas are nithya therefore he is not survivor also the sutra as a pala puro pakshi says that if you don't prove it then is not established and therefore brahma is not sarvajna not jagat karna what he didn't create his own breath you don't create your own breath you are born with the breath therefore some some kind of an analysis done by the something like that and then he says is foreign [Music] b by using what using these vedas what are those this watcha has watcha watches walk is thrilling through the walk using walk using veda mantras you praise so that is the focus rest of the mantra is not necessarily but nithya is the vishe through what kind of a walk through through the mantra you praise that is a rug mantra so this nithya vishesana cannot be taken away says the puru pakshi and if you say that veda vedas are mithya therefore brahma by using they are themselves equivalent to having almost all knowledge lost in this sampradaya now it has all attacked and destroyed by many the written word is destroyed and it is not committed to memory anymore not much is left to commit to memory and even in that even swashaka adhyana has almost vanished it is you know little is left something is different when something is different then only there will be tullyam otherwise they will not be similar they will be same so something is which is similar to [Music] that's not the meaning are in the context it is about the creation there so when the creation of vedas how is the creation the comparison is given it is as easy as breathing you don't have to think to breathe that is the meaning there it is not literally the prana the way you do not have to think to breathe if you if you have to think and take an effort to breathe then you can't end up doing anything so bhagavan has been kind towards living beings for prana you don't have to do anything as much as your prarabdha so much prana will keep on ticking effortlessly it will keep on trekking of course i mean there can be diseases and all that which is also part of prague and one may have trouble breathing we have to focus we have to do pranayama but prana goes on its own even when you are in sushi otherwise nobody will go to sleep so what it means here is that it is as easy as breathing for ishwara to create this entire are the producers of ishwara how so he recollects what it was there is prabhas there it is remanifest in the kalpa the way it was there in the earlier kalpa and that remanifestation is done by brahma ishwara he cannot do it without knowing how to do it he cannot bring about every veda mantra the way it was earlier unless he knows the veda mantras therefore he is vedanyata he is vila karta in each and every kalpa he does not modify anything but he recollects the way it was so nityatum can also be said in that manner that it is re-manifest in the same manner it was here in the earlier kalpa therefore will also work the mantra will also work and my assertion proof will be siddha as re-manifest the same way the way it was earlier otherwise it will have these this rick mantra and groth mantra will have different meanings and then shruti cannot have opposition it appears to be contradictory it cannot have real contradiction so it has to be resolved and the only way to resolve is in this manner and thereby everything will fall in place the shruti talking about any is i already mentioned this by how the uh vacha virupa nikkchaya would be right as well as in parthavada here but then it is also because there is across kalpas it is nithya it is remade without any changes by ishwara you cannot give up the entire minimums or you cannot say that shrutis are shruti vedas are purusha ishwara created them therefore they are published here because in purushia the way we are we see the world so jaundice style c is the word yellow so we assume that you know human beings have flaws why is a text created any work anything that is done anything is just created one wants to claim one wants to copyright it this is mine it may be for fame it can you know have some lies also so many flaws can be there in a purusha work powershell produce it is not perfect no way is it close to perfect so similar flaws will accrue to purusha vedas and vedas are flawless and how has the puro mums are established by saying that they are apollo yeah puro mumsaka has done an excellent work of establishing [Music] by doing this how much damage you are doing to the establishment of shaytan you are taking away that and therefore will accrue to vedas just because vedas have been manifest accept so very uh you know uh peculiar samasa here this appears to you appears to be a lebanta so eleventh avia is used is foreign after you know after it's so what this means is after getting the vedas from some other pramana then or without content of vedas from other pramada ishwara that is what is what is meant that will become purusha ishwara gathered the way it was earlier and reproduce it in the same manner so it is not we don't say that ishwara is the karta in the sense that he he came to know about vedas through some other pramana and then created it so purusha granthar paulus produces what some other means are involved through which for example here because it is dealing with shabda any purusha work text grantha is suspected to have flaws because it is gathered by the author by various other pramanas here ishara has not gathered any of this within any of the veda content through any other pramana it is only by shabda that he has his it was there in his and he reproduced it in the same manner the way it was there in the earlier kalpa he's gathered it how has he gathered [Music] is not born in time it has ever been there in his mind before the pancha was resolved so he has to recollect how it was and he has to recreate it based on the samashti prayer of the right for rectification similarly how to create the pra panchayat is also there in the vedas perhaps so with a visit with a [Music] is his own swarupa and then he manifests it using tools at his disposal which are also his own he himself appears in this form of prapancha which is the siddhanta really but then vedas are the manifestation of that nyana which he is his own sarupa and therefore we are not talking about that kind of purush purushartham that you think that will result if you say that vedas are having a karta that is not the kind of karta who has gathered from other means of knowledge the knowledge of vedas he has the knowledge on his own he has not gathered it by any other pramana the second varanaka will see in the next part as to the interpretation of what is the difference between that uni meaning in the second interpretation here it is karana there it will be taken as heitu is also karana but it is karna for nyana it is in the second interpretation of uni and thereby so so brahma can be known only through shastras and therefore but foreign any questions namaste
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polypeptide antibiotics are a chemically diverse class of anti-infective and anti-tumor antibiotics containing non protein polypeptide chains examples of this class include actin o Meissen bacitracin colistin and polymyxin B actinomycin D has found use in cancer chemotherapy most other polypeptide antibiotics are too toxic for systemic administration but can safely be administered topically to the skin as an antiseptic for shallow cuts and abrasions acting oh my sandy is believed to produce it's cytotoxic effects by binding DNA and inhibiting RNA synthesis the mechanism of action of other polypeptide antibiotics is thought to be directed to bacterial membranes but the details are largely unknown animal studies have shown actin oh my Cindy is corrosive to skin irritating to the eyes and mucous membranes of the respiratory tract and highly toxic by the oral route it has also been shown to be carcinogenic mutagenic embryo toxic and teratogenic adverse effects of other polypeptide antibiotics include kidney and nerve damage when given by injection
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📂 Launch Programs & Websites From Elgato Stream Deck Buttons!
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hello and welcome i'm machine dana welcome to the video i hope you're having a really really good day in this video we are going to learn how to launch applications from your stream deck at the push of a button it's magic that isn't it you don't even have to navigate your mouse to an icon and double click it you can just press the button and it launches it's like magic but seriously this is a really simple effective tool that's built into the elgato stream deck it's a very underutilized function in my opinion i've got this everywhere on my stream deck and it does save time genuinely saves time so this can also be chained as well so you can have a multi-action switch to launch multiple applications at the same time and that can further save you time particularly at the start of your gaming session or streaming session or opening lots of browser tabs or something like that i i don't know as always if you find this useful give it a thumbs up if you see anything that you like on my stream deck feel free to ask in the comments below more information about them i have done quite a few different tutorials on the elgato stream deck how to integrate twitch how to integrate spotify and how to make the most of the stream deck and wallpapers and things like that but if you've got any questions at all as well feel free to contact me at twitch.tv forward slash machine dana okay let's get into this okay so here i am i've got the stream deck app open on my desktop this is just like a wallpaper that i've got and this particular button here is actually a folder these are just kind of system hotkeys for decorative purpose i've done a separate video on this and i'll link that in the description below but this is literally about launching applications okay so in the example this particular button here will launch google because it's launching your website because that's a system website key but we've also got folders for launching other applications for example this hue sync here will launch this particular qsync.exec file which will then open the qsync application on the pc i've got the same thing in obs studio to launch obs studio the same thing in spotify here all this involves is locating the system keys on the right hand side to launch a website you simply drag the website in there and type in the url including any http and www dots and just put the full url string in there if you're launching an application you need to drag this button in here the open button now the open button is just a simple straightforward button that will locate a file in this case like an application launcher file and it will it will just trigger that process you can give it a title which will then show on here for example launching and then all we need to do is click the button on the right hand side here and then we need to navigate to the application that we want to launch and then you can just launch from like a shortcut file if you've got it on your desktop or if you find a root file in your c drive you can launch it from there directly just be mindful if you launch it from a shortcut on your desktop that relies on two links in the chain it relies on the shortcut itself being correct and also this in the application being correct so you've just got to make sure you don't make any changes to that chain if that makes sense otherwise you're just going to have to reprogram your button at a later stage now in many cases what you'll see is that the icon 4 program will pull itself in here so that's quite a nice little tool as well so i've not had to launch that picture there it's pulled the icon picture in by default i think that's quite a good feature of the elgato stream deck that he does things like this a really nice piece of software and now when i click this button with my finger that will hopefully launch excel and that's it it's as simple as that how you can launch applications using the elgato stream deck app if you found this useful once again feel free to give it a thumbs up and i will see you guys on the next video take care
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Leadership and Integrity: Chapter six, 2010 constitution
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leader right a leader is somebody who is supposed to show people direction a leader is somebody who acts like a motivational speaker a led somebody who like brings hope to a society now having that in mind when you look at our constitution chapter 6 let's say article 75 where he talks of conduct of the state officers it is very very evident that most of our leaders nowadays have lost control whereby they just throw words not minding whom they're affecting now coming to us as as youths we are facing the issue of you know we are facing the issue of lack of support from these uh big politicians we're also looking at the issue of a lack of proper guidance right now um over what has happened in the recent past is very shameful and uh we we can't emulate that sure we we we as use we are we are gearing up for the success of this country if we look at the the promulgation of the constitution uh ten years ago it has been ages i mean it has been stage after stage stage after stage and with the current regime we thank the honorable hulu kenyatta who is trying his level best to make sure that the big four agent are achieved right only that sometimes we face those leaders who are who have more personal interest than public interest and from my own opinion i would say that i think the youth hold the betterment of this future the future of this country so i believe with the proper chance we'll be able to you know change this kenya now on the issue of youths and in the upcoming youth leadership i would say is that first also i would also want to challenge the issues and tell them that it's high time we wake up from the issue i mean from the from an era of you know those big promises from this big politician then delivering nothing at the end of the day it is we it is our responsibility to wake up in the morning and face the day that it comes and say to ourselves that no tomorrow is our day so i'm also challenging with our fellow youth to stand up because if you look carefully you realize that they're the ones encouraging this because somebody will come today promise you i'll be i'll give you a shot i mean let me just use a very common example we have we are going to go into a dispensation of uh of campaign let's say god bless that this corona ends now if we go into this we should be saying it has started because we've seen the campaigns well of course the president has not officially launched it you know because constitutionally first of all the parliament has to be resolved for us to move into that dispensation of campaign but what i'm saying is i'm saying that uh we're moving to that dispensation and now that's where we'll see people coming up with different interests different interests right now let me take you back a bit in the subsequent constitutional uh constitution of chapter six where we are discussing about leadership and integrity we have chapter chapter six uh article 73 where he talks about the role of leadership you see when we look at the role of leadership it narrows down to we as individuals because we as people we act as leaders in the various capacity but most of the time we kind of drift away from what you elect and then we start throwing once in public the another issue that i also love to mention is that we've liked what we call moral support in terms of now raising these youths and the moral support as i was saying that you're moving into the dispensation of of of campaign you realize that a very prominent politician will come up may say a remote village then he's been living in nairobi he comes he goes to a remote village with an intention of buying either an mca position mp position senator women rep all the way to the governorship position but if you look at his manifesto you realize that he will only be blabbing on the promises that have been there all along but nothing so far has developed where now we lose focus and now he realized that these people he can exploit them with let's say handouts for 50 bob or 100 bob people to be chanting and screaming his name for now that is showing leadership i would like to say that is not leadership i think that is misleading of the general public where they tend to believe that we are headed for the right direction which we are not but you see for for quite some time i've seen the electorates being blamed for the kind of leaders they choose or they elect into office but these are the same leaders who will speak they have a good pr they will promise they will tell us this is what we will do for you and by what they say we believe them but apparently when they get into that office they change how then do we get to blame the electorates i wouldn't really say that we should blame the electorates but the point should be what we as leaders as we are elected what are we doing if for example i'm buying i have an intention to buy for an mca mountain view wasteland constituency camp 2022 i need to understand what is it that my people are facing that i need to go to the county assembly of nairobi and address if it's a problem of poor sewer line if it's a problem of poor governance if it's a problem of you know poor education if there is no enough schools in the area first of all is to understand our role as leaders it is very key and mandatory to know where we belong i will say this but in most cases people are attracted by the benefits of an office but not the the inner service of leadership because my brother you'll realize that as a leader you become like a servant and as a servant you need to express and understand your people in a manner that they need to be aware they need to feel that active representation wherever you are because as i said as i was starting that as leaders you need note first number one is that you are like a moral support to this many that are looking at up to you you you're that role model that they're saying like in for example i come from you'll hear somebody saying go to washington he will help you so by just by that mention you've realized that you've been ranked and that ranking comes with i mean comes with some you know some responsibilities so i think people are forgetting what they elected to do in the office and now drifting to their own personal uh personal interest now that's where we now come and say that people are forgetting their duties and attending to their personal needs okay i want you to hold on that uh point of power and responsibility i think you idea for joining us um speaking of leadership and integrity we've had cases in courts we have rumors allegations uh embezzlement of fund on funds rather right now we have cases of our governors in court the kind of leadership that we voted in office this time and even the previous time and even yesteryears does it mean this country or we as a people we are not disciplined enough to be responsible or to be true to our calling of leadership and being responsible or being good stewards of what the people have voted us in for okay that's an interesting question a question thank you our first uh my name is mothers like to call me beatrice i'm also miranda mumbi in dave mini hearts i would like to say that i'm from the redwest movement of kenya and we talk about corruption we thrash grafting always um the question on is it a problem of the electorate or is it the problem of the law or is it the problem of who is approaching the electorate i would like to say it's a problem of first of all lack of identity as the people of kenya lack of identity in what sense that first we must realize and acknowledge that democracy is a concept that is as new in kenya and it started working in kenya probably two decades ago that is in the late 1980s and 90s where we had the second liberation and that's why names like railaudinga such big names in kenya the democracy itself is not really well embraced but would not understand the constructs of democracy i'm not here as a lawyer but well i could be quite vast and i've also interacted in space's political spaces as a socialist i would like to say that in 2013 i was i think is it 19 i'm not sure but i remember being a chief campaigner of a very he was he's an engineer and he's someone who sounded as visionary for the people of kaiole that is embarkassi central constituency but what people told me is that why there are we understand what you're talking about but the thing is at the moment we do not want this so that explains that um elections or politics or the election election hearing period in kenya is all about popularity and populism so if popularity and populism is winning against democracy and the constructs of democracy then we are not going to go anywhere we are going to keep on doing the same thing expecting a ballot revolution in kenya and that is not entirely possible the other problem i would like to say is the issue on identity besides not suffering things that happened with democracy and of course heroic persons coming out of it there is a transition where we are coming from an old constitution into a new constitution and we mark exactly ten years after um we promulgated our constitution on um august of 2010 um and definitely there is something or an independent commission we must talk about and that is the iec and now the iebc the transition between those two periods there's someone who did not do their job so before we can even talk about devolution and its role the roles of the local government i know the local government but the county government and the roles of the national government we need to talk about the discrepancies why did civic education not work and why do we have a lot of monies in our county budgets going back to the treasury because of they're not getting used and which one is of us public participation which again kenyans have left or community-based organizations have left the masses of the government of the day the national government to come and articulate issues so why should um a commission like geck call for um a public participation forum in kenya monetary or whatever school of studies yeah and the people in in machine learning cannot be able to get this information first hand either through a poster somewhere either through information or someone sent by the chief to actually tell these people you need to appear on this and this date or actually send you elected or nominated or community organizers or all these key community youth persons and and elderly persons in the community to go and participate so they are there's a fraction of people who understand constitutionalism and their sense of constitutionalism there are a sense of what the preamble for instance talks about or advocates for and definitely passing on the ideals of this constitution to the next generation and there is another generation of people that actually do not even care they do not even know and who are they the youth the children belonging to the middle class yeah you have seen there is public participation that is called for but these people do not go but if a politician says or if a politician seeks to be at a certain place you will see people but when something has been called which is of paramount to them they will not show up who is to blame is it the leader or the people i will say it's the transition the transitional process that did not work isaac her son crew did not do the right thing in kenya and that is to instill um the values or the ethics of this constitution to the people so it's not the people and it's not the politician the politician knows and he represents a fraction of people that are a hundred percent aware of what these things are of what these laws are or what these functions are but whoever he approaches by the end of the day he will appear heroic or like our savior which is a problem in kenya again because this person is telling them what they need to hear and not necessarily what they're going to do especially if they have money can can i go to a famous line hold on hold on hold on to that point eric we were speaking about a responsibility of these leaders they have been voted in you promised you will build this road you will give us jobs you have this kind of money like she has mentioned money will move to the counties but we have no discipline as leaders to be good stewards you know one thing that amuses me so much is the fact that uh we as let's let me say politician or other leaders they import the constitution very well and whenever the problem they'll call the constitution very well and they say as per the constitution isn't this supposed to be done but very unfortunate that this the same same people who call the constitution they don't follow it because now when we see what is happening online everywhere you realize that people are misusing the constitution now on the next point she has talked about the issue of public participation and she's also talked about the issue of you know the leader going through he approaches the 100 percent fraction who understands all the leader who who a leader is i would have to interject on her point by saying this many people lack what we call civic education now on this civic education is now where we come and say public enlightenment and public can i call awareness now how i wish the government could invest so much in public awareness in the key matters of the country so as people also to know where they belong and where the constitution has placed them because most of the time i'm a mama somewhere in mountain view westlands will not understand what chapter six talks about will only see eric then say eric tells her mama i'll boost your business and then i'll go home saying i've won that woman not knowing that would have created that woman is a promise so it is my responsibility as a leader to keep that promise i wish as i said earlier in the coming dispensation we now look at the issue of performance right and we as as electoralists now place these lenders leaders under what we call public audit hey we elected you five years ago what have you done all right we you promised that you'll build the road have you built the road you promise us that you'll bring water is there any water you promise that this we will do one two three we are seeing nothing what you normally see is fights every now in the county assembly fights every now wherever you go uh very harsh utterance whatever you walk around which is very disappointing now she has talked about the issue of uh the issue of the report than in this commission that was owned by isaac where they did their report i would love to say that you know let me be clear sometimes when you're in a public office as a state officer you work under a system a system guidance system a system guides you and whenever you try to move out of that system you become an enemy so there are two things here you have to protect yourself as a person in your office and also at the same time you have to represent your people so depending on who you are now that's where you you come out and say are you an activist if you're an activist like let me quote the famous one that i know mukem tatra whom every time you will hear him in the morning with so much faith in court showing everybody in the country over the miss use of farms and everything so i think so the the only thing that people need right now is a politics of we are doing this give me a chance to do more and let me talk about my case i'm a man i am an upcoming politician and i know where i come from i present a lot so it's upon my own self to know and discipline myself that hey i need to make sure that i deliver to these people and that's why we now come and talk of the issue of service delivery to your people now in most cases an activist like her will fight a politician to keep her and to keep the politician on toast is not on a bad way and it's not a bad thing but people do go wrong i want also to address the next issue why we face a lot of problems i think it's very very important for electorates to elect an educated person in these public offices why am i saying this if for example you elect a phone for drop out to a public office be rest assured if that person even in mathematics got an e how is he going to manage a budget of 20 million per month interesting but also you could be speaking of their skills someone could be having leadership skills but they never went to school let me let me be clear you've seen these circles and the umbani and they do so well yes and they have projects and they move but let me ask you at the end of the day where do they lead to i think it's understanding what they love understand and how does the understanding of the law you can't understand the law if you don't know how to read but you don't assume that since uh i dropped out of form four and uh or rather i finished one for i was just giving a context whereby for somebody to understand himself and his roles he also need a bit of education not on a bad note but i think it's better way of moving this dispensation for black i mean for better presentation like for example if i'm elected to the parliament or the county assembly and even to pronounce myself my name is hard how am i even going to sponsor one bill of rights to pass through the county assembly it is not possible that's quite true now but a bit as you respond to my question i'll kindly ask you to hold your mic well at the middle we were speaking about power and responsibilities because i am famous i have money i can't make people vote for me we know a number of people were in office because they were famous maybe for the things they did for the people but when they get there they are unable to balance between power and the responsibilities they are required of what should be the way forward what should be the way forward well um i'm not here to give away forward but i'm here to give my thoughts if you if we complain so much you will never have the solution maybe you could be ha be having an idea sure um i two things the other day i i responded to a reference to modern joya in response to saying that de mogikoyo on twitter and using that proudly as my identity and i i said on my facebook timeline that you have an id that's an identity card and you have no ideology and you have no id and ideology you have no idea and you have no ideology and you have no identity what does that mean that we are so fast to adopt ways new ways whatever ways compare kenya to other democracies or rather whatever you know or rwanda or all these um fast growing economies but i would like to say something charity begins at home society begins at home means that and a lot of stories are um i respond to the the illustration you you brought in here um the issue about who we are as a kenyan people and the issue about nationalism the issue about patriotism is and is something that we must come in and draw a clear line for instance we have the kenya girl guides and scouting association i saw um something that went viral the other day about the celebrated bird in power and and the ideals and and all these things that he tried to instill through a certain system yeah girl guide association and all the systems in in our country and we become people that defend um certain concepts that we don't we do not understand what these concepts are about we need to start either understanding ourselves and actually going beyond the constitution to understand who we are and the fraction of people that we represent and how um my role as a person comes in making a decision that i'm not going to regret about look at this i'm from eastlands and i will i will i will talk about an mp who once said um on a national holiday that mimi yeah the only jaguar but are you a populist in parliament all right are you a patriot who is defending people um with some level of psycho fancy yeah some political big wig up there you know i'm representing a certain ideal and you are not representing the will of the people down there there's two different uh there's two different things giving the people a promise and going as per what chapter six of the constitution says true if i do not understand my mandate and my command date as an mp before i go to parliament i will not deliver in fact talking about it uh talking about things like the combat fires and all these things that uh these people from east lands want to defend and to present and mata two and all these things you're not gonna be hard if you do not have even the basic yeah understanding of constitution or actually what the people want and actually being able to legitimize and formalize that language in a way that parliament talks in this kind of way people will understand doing parliament yeah it's important that we have education um i i see the difference when i when i'm when i'm going to galleria mall and i'm using langata road and you'll see they're nicely ever intact you know this road whatever's reserved you know those areas the roundabouts well kept compared to other sides ah nice free capacity stadium things change do you know why nasia quindero is famous that nasa needs to go down within two months a bit rotted on a haribaker inside some budget needs to maintain that do you understand what i'm talking about i'm talking about how we are socialized as a people where we come from how we've grown up and what we want as kenyans and who we want to represent us if it's someone like us then please don't go complaining that um people are not doing what they promised to do because how can they deliver if they do not know what they're doing but then the people who are there an example the islands will vote in their people yes and the person who comes from where they are they have nothing new they will go by that they will promise like an example we've seen leaders from nairobi have had they've gone for benchmarking in rwanda but when they come back things don't change allow me to say something on that uh i'd also like to challenge the electrolytes on one thing it's high time they stop the issue of nua kuwait the tribal thing in kenya is killing us the other day we saw president maguful in kenya telling us that kenya is a country we are doing well but if we only stop one thing tribalism will go far secondly is uh as she's saying you realize that as a common monitor the way his mind has been meant to to function to a politician is a way that let him come and promise then we send him to deliver allow me to give this reference i love my area mp and that man is working very tirelessly every morning to ensure that at least everybody uh gets something in our more so during this period that we've been facing kovi 19 honorable timonioni has been there for the people of westland's constituency and he has tried his level best to you know to make sure and ensure that people at least get what they elected him to do but one thing he has lacked for quite some time is what we call support system to at one level right to make him uh achieve his agenda for the past two past two times has been me why that simply because as leaders and i repeat this we need to be very accountable over the roles we've been given we need to step up and say yes last month they draw a budget of let's say five million to to to gengarhibarbara and yes guys this is what we're doing so that is one thing people feel like when they're elected in in county assembly or in in in parliament is now the time to eat which is a misconception and that's why personally i'm charging the youth to wake up and say no to corruption say no to being misused and spearhead the agenda of progress because if you are that entrepreneur as a youth let that leader help you but not don't allow that leader to misuse you you become my blogger today i pay you let's say 500 per day then you suffer for the rest of your life you're gaining nothing why don't you make yourself uh usable i mean why don't you stand up and say yes i'm eric and so and so this is myself and this is where i'm going on the issue that she was saying on the on the personal identity it's also very important to know who you are all right because you might i i've been a youth for a long time i'm still a youth and many people that approaches you be it older age or small age you realize that they are doing what you they're looking at what you have then they see how they can get it ah eric washington lily parent it's a common problem but at the end of the day how do you tackle it from the above all right and that's now where the leaders come and make people vulnerable for to use them yeah i'll make you be begging for me five bucks five for five foot every day but you will never grow any time you want to go and you approach me i see other competitor threat the next point it is also important to be creative and innovative as a youth so that as when a leader comes he finds you doing something and i i like telling people it's also good you as a youth to have what you call a beginning point this is what i have what will you do for me before i brought you in okay it is as clear as that all right wait there are we we're running out of time here there's another interview coming up but do you think political positions have been used in this country to acquire wealth okay i can prove it because we have a number we have a number who have gone there escobar kind of thing they are popular they have money here but they still want to go in just to be there but we also have people uh that's what i'm asking do do we have people who have used the platform of politics to become wealthy well that's a hilarious question and first of all it's very true so many people have risen to power and use their positions of power to a mass wealth i'm at the expense of the taxpayer uh and as as eric is talking hillary i'm i'm thinking all through about something called neoliberalism and what is neoliberalism i didn't really want to use a lot of many words here that we use in the activism world but i think i have to talk about it for the first time one year neoliberalism is the aspect of the government of the day um relegating its key duties to other players like the civil society like donors all these people to come and do things that the government should be doing and by that i mean um not necessarily on matters to do with uh creating public awareness on anything like on our constitution which everyone is doing and there are so many um outfits out there educating people and giving them a thousand bob every day or 500 bob culatin which is not different from uh from any other household out there but i'm saying um let's stop commercializing on two things on the likes of kenyans and number two on information and number three on opportunities and number four let's stop blaming the youth over mistakes that maui kibaki the retired president did let's stop blaming the youth and calling them thieves which is something the president of kenya did earlier this year because the youth are not thieves the youth are trying to live and survive by their means because their papers are no longer working for them and there is a particular set of old gods and very rich individuals in top government propositions who are not realizing that the youth are 76 percent of our population of our demographic composture and it's time that if uh if they if they're not sure that things are changing these are things are actually changing not in favor of any youthful president or aspiring candidate for that matter but things are changing in favor of actually power is shifting to the grassroots and what does that mean that the poor person is beginning to realize that they cannot live on one meal a day that's true and when that happens don't blame people for doing the right thing all these people the 10 big families that own land in kenya three americans or two americans and the rest are britons and all these people the foreigners at the expense of someone who went to a forest came back and his fifth generation is from the time people were fighting from 1940 something to 1958 at 1956 rather the children of those people do not have something to eat it's coming back on you people that's why um an mba will stand somewhere and say this and this and this and this mother and this and these are actually the youthful are starting to reclaim or actually take their power positions and it's going to have a lot of friction and it's going to be messy but messy in a way that we are not here with an intention to fight as the youth but we are here to take power and if um things have to go down before that happens maybe even a ballot revolution is is quite an idea whose time is not yet here but some kind of change thing is coming so about back to neoliberalism let me allow me to just finish about neoliberalism uh for four key factors uh the big4 agenda health housing all these things four basic things look at who has infiltrated that market look at who has infiltrated that um discourse on housing agenda yeah the real estate it has become a capitalistic venture providing people shelter has become a capitalistic venture look at education who are the key players the private sector a rich person's child an mp's child will not go to a primary school a public primary school in town why because they can afford so it has become a capitalistic venture look at health i one day went for uh mahali to napo right where where i was coming from this morning we can hospitally um i think it was last year and i sat with visa mamawa clinic i didn't know where to start the cues from and i had the nurses were talking because they wanna tea breaks have some kind of a break and then they're there whatever their medical practitioners they were conversing and one said you know what um if a certain international donors withdrew their support to the maternal um healthcare system and the relief is really for is this um this hiv program and diabetes these special programs for people that um and in hiv testing you know that kind of thing when you go you get irvs you go get this if a certain donor was to withdraw their budget in nairobi alone so many nurses and medical practitioners and so many people will go home with nothing to eat look at who we have today in employment today that is that is the final one mother that and your liberalism has hit really hard look at markets look at employment in the last one decade we've had so many a lot of youth um being turned out to the system yeah and they cannot feel themselves why we have taught people to be professionals but we have not taught people the basic life skills of survival it's not okay for betty not to be seen doing odd jobs i have i've since decided to be a farmer it's okay for you foreign to be seen doing odd jobs because she went to a university and she there's something there's something wrong and neoliberalism has to be thrown out for things to start working the right way and the right way is socialism what kind of socialism stan galea kyung gozi hapa i saw pasaris there that they complained on on twitter that people are telling her even to me but of course pasadena is getting paid a certain amount of money and we know um the higher the pay the other taxes and we also know that she can't be there for the whole of nairobi to to pay rent due to pay health during attacking emergency so please the dependency the dependency culture your handouts and now it's even worse say fulani i don't have 1000 bob to go to the hospital it has to be broken why corona is here to make people go back to start farming the education system that we have in kenya today that that terry and deanja keeps talking about and keeps bashing she is bashing for a reason we need to teach our children to learn to live and by the skills they get and also be able to question so do not also come here and also scrap the universities and then try to tell the number of people that go to universities do that but make sure the market out there is sustaining for them by what by doing what as a kurdish agriculture primary school it's going to work probably just somehow all right eric as you respond to that someone has challenged you and i think there's an opportunity for you to defend your sentiments about education uh he's saying he should know that there is a big difference between profession and education i think here well uh before i answer that question can you let me uh respond to what she's saying yeah and briefly okay thank you the reason why the dependency ratio views is very high is because leaders have not done what we call empowerment to the youth i think we should be shifting to power empowering people empowering is giving people money no no no no no you see this is what i mean i am vying in mountain view right i identify a group of people how do i empower them maybe for example first thing is to register them uh to be legally noticed that way it gives them a right to access any government office with with their certificate to either get weather fund or youth fund you see i don't have money but i can empower a youth with an idea i've been in art industry till i went to the university that is powering people i'm i'm i'm coming i'm coming empowering people and giving people power like shikha power if they have power they have control now if they have control leaders do not come to lie to them you see so the the issue should be empowering these youths now let me come to our dear one who has said that education and can you kindly come again it's called aspirin ben accord okay he say there's a big difference between profession and education i think there's a communication mission there well the reason why i said education is important is this when you look at leadership on the context of understanding leadership is like a skill now when you while i'm doing my cv to apply to a company for job i'll mention this part of my leadership interpersonal blah blah blah blah as i go now the reason why i said education is this once you're a state officer you are in charge like in my word i get to be in charge of over 30 000 people 30 000 people as much as i have the skill i need to have education to run those people if for example the county government with the bbi thing if it goes through nairobi will not have the the governorship right if the national government backed the grassroot it gives me let's say a hundred million skill will not distribute how will i ensure that each and every area of my word gets equal to equitable distribution of these projects faithfully wisdom wisdom and that's why we have accountants i forgot to say i'm an accountant by profession i forgot to say i'm an accountable profession so i will champion for as much as we have the skill but we also need education to run these public offices that's why we'll avoid this problem of this we are in fact it helps us to become and i want to call self-audits this is what i've received this vote and i need to spend and this would have what's supposed to happen yes all right thank you so much and give as you ask your question you give giving as your your your words okay i have a question for you um if you for instance was to get into um county government in 2022 yeah um will you announce for job positions in your office um will you apply for uh will you ask people to come and apply for job positions in your office or are you first going to give fast priority to the people that campaigned for you that's not where we come on the issue of intelligence yes i just debut what will you do because eric not eric but hillary if i can sum up everything and it's all right uh to the answer whatever the answer is uh well i've been i had been working for an mp 2018 uh between march and september as um as a researcher or actually communications person in parliament and there's a culture um a system some kind of system that exists um in these places um a former a former mayor thank you a former mayor in nairobi told me why there are let me tell you what you you cannot you cannot bring the kind of justice you want to your people why people for the longest time politicians for the longest time have been employing people that worked for them in their campaigns to go and do very crucial and important roles allow me yes yes just for the last time as an individual this is what we call rewarding your closest loyalists merits all right now let me come there's what you call rewarding your closest loyalist and this is what you call government procedures on on on job because job is not mine i as an mca i don't give jobs that is what people need to understand you don't need good jobs but there is an advertisement from public service commission less income public county assembly where they need so and so you can only advise them to apply let me tell you something 90 of officers electoral offices or whatever officers in nairobi in kenya they have 70 percent of their staff people that campaigned for them and these people that is one of the things i had to struggle with every other single morning as i went to work because people think the moment you ask hey i saw the government signed that the total expenditure in this office uh whatever is going to be added by 50 percent so if he was spending 110 million per hour whatever he officially him i'm expecting a pay rise from 23 000 to this number of thousands you know for a girl or or for a secretary yeah that should happen but go to these offices try counting the number of faces and heads working in those offices there are even ghosts workers while we were growing up when we were kids we are told that we are the change for tomorrow all right the change has to start with me not the general public so it's high time to stop generalizing these issues and address them as individuals start [Laughter] thank you so much eric and uh for coming and trying to put that into place apparently you couldn't have uh didn't tell me to say i'm a journalist by profession and a communication practitioner yes and then my employer my second ago please my director will kill me 30 seconds please sign up and say oh what you wanted us to know about okay thank you convener redwest movement i'm a journalist by profession my third year fourth year trying to get in a mass all kind of whatever experience to be able to get a job in future in these tv stations and also like to say that i'm a digital security trainer i train people how to use their devices um well online and i'm a farmer and i'm sending my love and warmth to the people of kaioli and the way we said villa to lucobaliana we're having an mou with official leaders that we as the people we are inviting you but this is number one we want this number two we want this number three we want this because that is the only way uh change is gonna come in kaiolin well my name is eric makoha an accountant by profession also a tax consultant and yes come 2022 i'll be vying for mca position mountain view advertise constituency i hope for your love and i'm also sending my love to all my wetlands people god bless you and thank you hilary for having me you're very much welcome thank you so much ladies and gentlemen uh and eric for coming i trust you have learned something regarding the constitution leadership and integrity uh he's vying so to tamuza thank you so much for being part of us we'll be taking a very short commercial break and when we come back we look now into lifestyle the art culture how does it pay how is it helping what are you doing about your talent team gifts keep it y254 and why in the morning we'll be taking a short break i'm derek hillary good morning good morning
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These People Just Want Attention
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my stepdad was my top subscriber on my naughty website now I know what you're all thinking oh stepdad fantasy could have made content from it blah blah blah this man had been in my life since I was 11 years old and spent two thousand dollars on custom content every single video that I sent out when I caught him he denied it to all of his friends and obviously my mum got rid of him straight away but yeah if you want to talk about family trauma my stepdad watched me have sex with my partner for two months Marina you're not gonna get sympathy for me because you you posted you posting your naked [ __ ] step dad wanted to upgrade you feel what I'm saying your mother who's the older model going out of style a check engine light probably coming on so he wanted to see what the new model was about 40 something year old man leaves his family to live his dream of identifying as a six-year-old girl yeah I learned something today sending me these nonsense boy so today is my first day of having my living room as my playroom and my photo is here with me but I didn't have any friends over for the play date because it's covered time but I'm having fun with Makoto my cat and with Franny she's my baby and this is Lily here this is Lily and then this is Little Bear and this is Ella it's right there and that strawberry you guys know strawberry because you saw him before already Makoto do you want to come over say hi mikuro no a quarter doesn't want to say hi anyways I just wanted you to see I made a tutu with my sewing machine and ah I was born by the river in a little tent oh I and just like the river I've been running ever since [Laughter] it's been a long a long time coming but I know A Change Gonna Come oh yes it's wheel yeah I try to get me canceled that's what the [ __ ] going on y'all trying to get me canceled this man got a tutu he got a tutu he made a tutu you know what that's what I'm gonna say man as long as he not hurting nobody let him uh identify as a six-year-old girl as long as he don't feel as though he really is a six-year-old girl and he can play house with little six-year-old boys then let him live his truth let that man live his truth it's been a long a long time coming but I know okay we have a new piece of equipment in my gym it's called a linear hack squat I'm gonna go through how to use it I'm just gonna make it not scary girl we got some handles on the thighs okay so this is how we go up and down number two the safety just like you do like you have with the leg press is down here okay so I'm a short girl so we're gonna put it at the bottom setting okay okay we're gonna put our feet parallel we're gonna go shoulder width apart we're gonna push up handlebars come in we come all the way down to the bottom push straight back up remember no weights on a new machine because you want to feel it out before you start loading them Hey listen let me tell you awesome first of very attractive young lady um that outfit man like I just hope that with that outfit she don't feel as though men be pestering her for no reason at the gym all right oh my God why are they staring at me because you got your you brought your friends with you you brought your friends with you to the gym I saw three things four things that could be very distracting this is why this is why I need like a 24-hour membership so I could just start going to the gym at like three four in the morning this is this that is exactly why bro she had the camel out and then she had the girl showing like but you know what I ain't I ain't gay so I appreciate it um I'm transgender I look good I look sexy I look fine [Music] I don't think this guy could have a straight man messes with a trans I have to what no it wouldn't take me out and take me to dinner even here in Miami the dangers of not telling is getting your head blown out all the time I didn't tell and that situation was definitely crazy there's this dude I was fascinated about right I knew he worked at this certain Club it was like a big guy at the club whatever straight and turn educated he was straight or like yeah he actually had curls so things started progressing really fast I was getting drinks the next thing you know I'm too drunk to drive and so he was like I'll take you home we got on the track we went to his house we go upstairs going to the bed we get to the business I'm over here like trying to like I don't want to do nothing it's like the thing is when you don't tell them you just hope and hope until like when it comes to that point that he accepts it he got to touch it and film him and noticed certain things and I was like oh Lord here it is and instantly like Snap and oh um yeah trying to get me canceled who sent me this yeah who sent me this bro y'all trying to get me cancer yo this is my problem wait wait this is my problem with the alphabet community y'all take people's Choice away yeah take the choice away I'ma just mess with you and when it's time and you find out I hope you accept it instead of just being honest from jump God says background and grabs like a AKA or something even AK-47 to my hand he's like why should I put your head off right now like am I gonna die today I finally get him to calm down and so he comes down he's like you know what I'm like he goes to the back room puts the guy away he's like let's just do it welcome to Miami there's girls like me everywhere so I've been so careful and they're diligence no hell no dog dog hell no dog what he what he mean what do you mean I'm about to man that means he was a batiman from junk he's about you man from jump let me tell you something come at me with that freaky on your goddamn Decepticon transformation I'm I'm all right I ain't trying to get canceled though I'm gonna just keep my mouth shut I ain't trying to get canceled I don't like I don't like stuff like this bro I don't like this bro you taking people's choices away man I I'm telling a story I used to talk to this chick who has a transgender cousin who is blackmailing an athlete he was her transgender cousin was blackmailing an athlete bro and the messed up part is the athlete ain't even do nothing with with the the trans person don't ask me who the athlete is I have my suspicion but I don't know 100 like long story short he was talking to a girl he invited the girl over the girl bought her friend but the girl failed to tell the athlete that her friend was a Decepticon so income walking her and goddamn uh Megatron or Starscream or if you if you up on Transformers you know what I'm saying one of them the girl in the and the athlete they did the nasty everybody was like duck drunk or whatever passed out while everybody was passed out the cousin who's trans got taken pitches and got to taking videos and doing all that so when things went sour between the girl and the athlete the Decepticon used that time to start trying to Blackmail this man I feel as though um um her see this is another thing with the pronouns I feel as though her or them or she whatever was successful for a while and like getting money out this man because he didn't want to ruin his career based on something that like he he didn't even do it's just nobody would have believed him like well how how did how did uh he see them get the picture huh how how did the pictures come about how did uh damn how did goddamn Megatron get inside your house you have to have known I don't like that man I'm telling you I don't like that am I joining either Lane I gotta get a new lighter now thank you
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Rise of the Machine | Marines Test Load-Bearing Robotic Mule for First Time
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today it takes five or six marines to get somebody wounded off the battlefield with something like this you could do it with one and that keeps more marines in the fight we are testing out the ls3 it's a robotic mule it's really easy to control really easy to understand and uh it's a whole lot of fun you can pretty much teach anybody in the military to use it they're walking through just simple patrol maneuvers uh with the machine to see where what its limits are and and where where it makes most sense for it to be when the squad is on patrol experimentation phase is in in full swing right now and we'll come back and we'll look at all the data we'll get the feedback from all the marines on how they feel uh it can support them best and then we'll look at what it needs to look like what right looks like at the end of the day for a legged support system that's autonomous [Music] we ultimately wanted to support marines in the field we ultimately wanted to get some of the load off their backs the system was really good it's a great idea and i'm glad that they're coming out that just shows that uh you know the marine corps is changing times are changing the next 15-20 years stuff like this should be everywhere in the military
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Scott Hanna - Heroes Convention 2011
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yeah doing black and white Comics um and that's that's how we got started I've always loved lying it is so cool to be appreciated by uh both of my peers the professionals and the fans who actually read the books that we do all this stuff for so uh I just want to thank everybody here Ethan who's actually one of the counselors I got to work with very briefly last year um and uh just uh yeah I've always loved wine I love black and white I wish every anchor I know knows how to draw very well and we just fell in love with that magic quality of I remember 10 years ago or so I had a whole bunch of people in it you gotta stop thinking because we're going to go to computers and you're never going to Ink again you're going to start canceling or learn the computer and because of things like The Inkwell Awards I think are still going strong and I think even digital inking has gotten to a level where it's real thinking now and there's disability using same quality wine and the the knowledge and the skill so no matter what tools you use I think the the line I mean you go really important now it's great to be valued for it very much
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FORTNITE - Search Between A Metal Bridge, Three Billboards & A Crashed Bus Location - Hard Challenge
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why is going on guys welcome back to the channel and I appreciate you being here today I am back with another for tonight video and today I bring you the location of those 10 battle stars for the search between a melbridge 3 billboards and a crushed horse this is one of the season three week six hard challenges which rewards you ten battle stars for your challenge battle passbook but before we go any further guys I'm giving away 2800 VBox to win simply subscribe and hit that bad boy and leave a like on this video and drop a comment down below when these are contacted via direct message so keep an eye and those youtube inbox these people and good luck to everybody who enters so for this challenge you need to head to this mark the location right here on this map and the rest is well is easy as chips not much more that needs to explain in tears to be honest just be careful when going here though these are commonly hot spots for people to camp and get easy kills so get it and get out simple as that guys it really is this is the location for the search between ml bridge free billboards and crush boss season three week six hard challenge guys if the video helped you out please help me out by leaving a like if you think the video is worth a [ __ ] also you can share on Twitter Facebook wherever you want thanks as always for stopping by people and hopefully I will see you on that next one [Music] always wrong knowing where we stand but you win Carrie right [Music]
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Bill Lindsay's Story A Coaches Impact A Story of Hope HD
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I grew up in Winnipeg which is in Canada and the province of Manitoba my mother was super mother she worked hard all her life and she made women's hats and had several ladies that sold for her and she supported her family I had no brothers and sisters my father who I love dearly was an alcoholic but as a young person and growing up I didn't I could recognize that my father couldn't hold a job I never I was never comfortable but bring somebody home because I never know whether he you know had been drinking too much or where he was actually my mother supported any sports or things that I wanted to do and even though we couldn't really afford it and my father could not function properly that take me down to say Baldy north scotts sporting goods store together nuclear icici on skates but my mother would and I skated every day after the rinks are freezing she was always supportive we would play a different community all over Winnipeg then there's kind of a glass ceiling that you'd hit if you weren't good enough if you didn't continue and improve then you didn't make the juvenile team when you're 15 hockey for me and colleagues was out of sight in the back of my mind like any kid would say gosh I'd really love to play for the University but the reality was that that's that's not a possibility because you're picked out before you get the university who is going to at least try out my mother with her hat store had enough money to pay my way to first-year University of university of manitoba then some of my friends that i played with when we were 12 13 14 you know they they went to the tryout for the University and they would say well why don't you come try out well that wasn't a possibility for me didn't have a ride and I didn't have the money to get home if I didn't have a ride so I just fiskerton so they played an intramural hockey program since I played and skated all the time then one day the varsity coach name was Billy Robinson and subsequently who played for the Montreal Canadiens and who was hockey hall of fame they would all Scout the intramural games he knew my name her head man he said why didn't you come to tryouts I said wasn't possible I couldn't go every night because I didn't have any transportation and he said you don't need to try out you're a good hockey player come to practice tomorrow and I'll use you you will make my team it was a dream come true and for five years I played Division one hockey and Billy Robinson was such a gentleman he liked me and gave me a chance he gave me confidence in school he said you know you have to tend practice but you also have to do your homework and progress in your academic achievements but he always impressed on being a good person watch her your friends are and of guys on the team we're drifting the wrong way he'd take him aside and say you can't hang her out of those guys because we're not going to have you on the team he was a mentor that would want you to play good hockey but his goal was to make you a better person but it also gave me the strength god-given strength of being able to say I want to graduate in science I don't care what happens I'm gonna I'm gonna I'm gonna graduate I'm gonna work hard that kind of put a bug in my ear about maybe I could get into medicine so I had my appointment with the Dean and he said you can get into medicine I turned out that i found out after the fact that Billy Robinson a hockey coach somehow found out and he went talked to the deed before I had the visit with the team I talked to Billy Robinson and he said you were a good person and we need people like you that just fueled the ambition even more so I studied harder I won the gold medal price for science after four years then I was into medicine I studied very hard and was near the top of my class and went to graduate it was first in class I could set my my sight higher than what I expected so i decided i want to be a heart surgeon had the privilege of doing the first heart transplant in Minnesota that succeeded God gave you talent and you got to find it but he won't let you down you don't have to be stuck in one spot you can succeed no matter how hard your system is at home it's still achievable and God has a way for it if you're willing to work he's not going to land it on a plate Fred you you've got to commit to it and you got to work hard you got to respect your teachers you got to hang around with the right people the road that brownie who is open you just gotta find it if you have hope and if you believe in the people that are helping you as mentors then the road in front of you will be easier to make you might not recognize it at the time but when you get there and look back that's what made it happen [Music]
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Vermont State House Special Event - Governor's State of the State Address 1/5/2022
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rs-31 joint resolution to provide for a joint assembly to receive the state of the state message from the governor resolved by the senate and house of representatives that the two houses meet in joint assembly on wednesday january 5 2022 at 2 o'clock in the afternoon to receive the state of the state message from the governor and be it further resolved that the joint assembly should be concurrently conducted electronically such that members of the joint assembly may participate as permitted by their respective chambers the senator from windham is recognized for the purposes of making emotion thank you madam president i move that a committee of six be appointed by the chair to admit the governor into this chamber for the purpose of delivering his state of the state message the senator from windham has moved that a committee of six be appointed to assemble and admit the governor into the chamber for the purposes of delivering the state of the state message are you ready for the question kindly unmute all those in favor please say aye those opposed nay the eyes have it and the motion is carrying i shall now appoint a committee to escort the governor into the chamber the member from brattleboro representative burke the member from hartford representative white the member from saint albans representative dickinson skelton's town representative dickinson the senator from windham senator ballen the senator from franklin senator brock and the senator from grand isle senator mazza will the committee please assemble and admit the governor to the assembly virtually it is now my distinct honor to present to you the governor of the state of vermont the honorable philip b scott madam president madam speaker mr chief justice members of the general assembly and fellow vermonters it's our tradition at the opening of the legislative session to come together and chat our course for the work ahead whether in times of peace or war prosperity or depression those who came before us felt the same hope and optimism we share today ready to do the work to take on new problems and solve those who that have eluded us for years it's a day i've been part of many times i've delivered presided over or sat through 21 of these addresses and i've always felt that on this day with all of us together anything is possible in this moment we get to decide where we'll focus over the coming months which challenges we'll work on and those will set aside to do what's best for our fellow vermonters it's been almost two years since we were last together in one room and i know your decision to legislate remotely was a difficult one but it was the right one at least for now and proves that our government through great adversity can and will move forward but i think most would agree remote legislating doesn't have the same energy and emotion camaraderie cooperation and occasional conflict that are essential for good policy making this left many feeling a bit nostalgic about the chance to see friends even those we don't always agree with for the ideas that come up in cafeteria conversations and go on to become bills and then laws and for the privilege to be recognized on the floor to represent your district to make your case and know that the voice of your constituents has been heard friends we will get through this and be back together soon but for now i know we'll find a way to take on our challenges to see them through and make a difference for those we serve there's no doubt the last 21 months have been difficult but if we're willing to make the most of the silver linings there's much to be gained thanks to the work of our congressional delegation especially senator leahy we've received billions in federal aid and with that aid we came together to fund significant needs we rolled up our sleeves to achieve the highest vaccination rates in the country and then kept them rolled up went to work and passed historic investments in housing broadband climate change water sewer and economic recovery dedicating over 600 million to transform communities large and small across the state i'm pleased to report that nearly half of this funding has already been approved for release with public servants in just about every agency moving forward with projects every day and that's on top of the more than 500 million we spent on infrastructure through our typical funding sources these investments will help reverse decades of economic inequity in every single county this has put us on a new path creating more opportunities for the future than most of us thought possible just a few short years ago for these reasons i can report to you today that the state of the state is strong and we're growing stronger every day so that every new generation in every county and every community is healthier better educated and more secure and prosperous than those who came before to get there we must be clear about the challenges we face the problems we must solve and the people in places that need our help most continuing to navigate out of this pandemic remains one of those issues we know the next several weeks are going to be incredibly challenging across the country and we'll be focused on this issue but for today let's focus on the future because we have to learn to manage life with this virus and can't let it derail us from addressing our most fundamental challenges our desperate need for more people in our communities and more workers to fill the tens of thousands of jobs available in vermont today in january 2020 when the new virus was just a fleeting mention on the nightly news i stood before you and shared my biggest concern that for years our working age population and the number of kids in our schools have been shrinking unsustainably creating deep economic inequity between the northwestern part of our state and everywhere else i reported at the time that only three counties had added workers while the other 11 had lost them unfortunately today all 14 have lost workers even chittenden with windsor wyndham caledonia bennington essex and rutland down 15 or more since their peak statewide we've seen our workforce decrease by nearly 30 000 since 2010. it's clear that while the pandemic didn't create this problem it has made it much much worse the hardest part of addressing our workforce shortage is that it's so intertwined with other big challenges from affordability and education to our economy and recovery each problem makes the others harder to solve creating a vicious cycle that's been difficult to break specifically i believe our high cost of living has contributed to a declining workforce and stunted our growth as we lose vermonters who can't afford to live do business or even retire here that burden from taxes and utility rates to health care and education costs falls on fewer and fewer of us making life even less affordable with fewer working families comes fewer kids in our schools but lower enrollment hasn't meant lower costs and from district to district kids aren't offered the same opportunities like foreign languages ap courses or electives and with fewer school offerings it's hard to attract families workers and jobs to those communities fewer workers and fewer students means our businesses struggle to fill the jobs they need to survive deepening the economic divide from region to region and for years state budgets and policies failed to adapt to this reality here's the good news this is the moment we've been waiting for we've been making headway on these issues for the last five years putting ourselves in a position to reverse our workforce trends revitalize every county in our state and secure the future we've envisioned one where vermonters can find a good job a good school and an affordable home in each of our 14 counties in 251 cities towns and villages where kids in the smallest communities have as many opportunities as kids in the largest where young families can afford to enjoy all our state has to offer and where a strong economy generates the tax revenue to easily serve all people protect the vulnerable and invest in the things we care about most i'm more optimistic than i've ever been that this future is within our grasp but we've got to work together so we don't squander this once in a lifetime opportunity to truly transform our state five years ago i said when you're in a hole stop digging my friends today i'm happy to report we're out of that hole and we're sitting on a pile of bricks mortar lumber and steel so let's grab hold and start building now we know this won't be easy it's going to take all of us committing to this goal and pulling in the same direction and i want to acknowledge up front that i won't have all the answers many solutions will come from local communities and legislative committees you can expect proposals on my end to be geared towards workforce because whether it's training and recruitment child care tax policy housing health care infrastructure or climate change we must reverse our workforce trends and just so we're clear for any legislation to have my support it cannot make this problem worse if we look at everything through this lens if we have the discipline to stay focused and don't get distracted by the antics of an election year i have no doubt we can succeed far beyond the incremental steps of a typical session and make significant lasting transformative leaps forward so let's start with the people already here and do more to connect them with great jobs first our internship returnship and apprenticeship programs have been incredibly successful not only giving workers job experience but also building ties to local employers to improve on this work the department of labor will assist employers to fill and manage internships statewide and we'll invest more to help cover interns wages and let's not forget about retired vermonters who want to go back to work and have a lot to offer i look forward to working with representative marcotte and the house of commerce committee on the issue and many others next let's put a greater focus on trades training and here's why we all know we need more nurses and health care workers and as i previewed with senator sanders and senator ballen early this week i'll propose investments in this area but if we don't have enough cdl drivers mechanics and technicians hospital staff won't get to work there will be issues getting the life-saving equipment and supplies we need and we'll see fewer emts available to get patients to emergency rooms if we don't have enough carpenters plumbers and electricians are heating ventilation air handling and refrigeration techs there's fewer to construct and maintain the facilities in our health care system or build homes for the workers we're trying to attract if we make smart changes to current policy we can open the door to career and technical education giving kids multiple paths to a lucrative career in filling these crucial jobs but more importantly we need to do more to encourage students to pursue these programs and i can say from my own personal experience it's not easy to choose the cte track even when it's your passion for far too long we haven't done enough to point students towards these great opportunities to build a real future for themselves it's time we end the stigma around cte because the fact is many of the smartest most successful people i know are in the trades so let's all recognize that it's just as important valuable and impressive to become an electrician welder or emt as it is to go to stanford dartmouth or harvard our strategy to grow the workforce can't just be about training it must be about meeting the needs of families that's why my workforce proposals also include things like housing affordability and jobs twice over the last five years we passed the largest investments in housing in the state's history last year we focused heavily on permanent housing for homeless vermonters as a result we built about 800 new affordable units with another 800 under development and helped over 1300 struggling families transition out of homelessness giving them the dignity and security of permanent homes to regain their independence and to help with heating costs and reduce emissions we're working to deploy the 20 million weatherization funds passed last year now this is important but it's not enough and it doesn't really get at the heart of the problem the lack of decent affordable homes for middle-income families without it workers we have can't afford to move up and the workers we want can't afford to move in we must recognize housing policy is workforce policy if you work with me in budget adjustment to allocate 80 million more we can show we're fully committed to this cause in the budget i'll present in two weeks you can expect to see another 100 million because it's time to get serious about putting the benefits of a good home in a good investment within the reach of every vermonter housing isn't the only area that remains unaffordable our fiscal discipline over the last five years including multiple budgets that didn't raise taxes or fees narrowed the gap between the increasing costs of state government and growth in paychecks but the fact is vermont is still ranked near the top of the list when it comes to tax burden and cost of living so we should do our part to keep the cost of government from rising faster than people's wages because when they do we're pushing them down the economic ladder but when take-home pay is growing faster than these costs we're helping people move up so i'll put forward a balanced and progressive tax relief package with a focus on those who need it like retirees middle income families and young workers we all want to see vermonters take home more in their paychecks and for every family to have some breathing room once their bills are paid if we work together we can make this happen this session we know we need more workers and that also means we need to keep the good jobs we have and add more of them that's why i'll propose expanding the capital investment grant program which we created with 10 million dollars last year but we receive applications for six times that amount this is helping employers like child care and senior centers museums and theaters and agricultural businesses enhance their facilities and keep good jobs and services here so let's do more we're also continuing our work to attract new businesses from canada with the help of our new business recruitment office in montreal and let's also help our most cutting edge employers like northern reliability and beta technologies become global leaders in order to grow our tech and climate sectors right here in vermont as i've said many times if we build the strongest cradle of the career education system in the country it'll be one of the best economic development tools we could ever ask for and this means looking beyond pre-k through 12. we've worked together to increase the state's investment in child care by over 30 percent since i took office to build on that i'll propose changes to our child care financial assistance program to increase access to quality care and learning and alongside this focus two years ago at my request we started down a path toward universal after school and summer programs last year we joined senator sanders schools and private partners to take some big leaps forward through our summer matters initiative we added 30 000 more summer camp slots and about 240 more weeks of programming and we'll do it again because we should be offering these opportunities to young vermonters year round this initiative came at a time when our kids desperately needed to reconnect with friends get outside and just have fun because we must acknowledge that many of the difficult decisions we made to keep people safe before vaccines while necessary at the time had negative effects these are the real life consequences we must consider when thinking about returning to restrictive pandemic measures just look at our hospitals where many patients are sicker and getting admitted because of deferred care or a mental health system where demand for crisis services has never been higher and when it comes to our kids who lost out on months of full in-person instruction not to mention music drama sports field trip dances and all those normal interactions we took for granted this pandemic has taken a significant toll a strain was far too much for some sending them to the er for mental health needs and while it was less severe for others the grief was still felt last spring i heard directly from students about the impact of hybrid learning a 13 year old from fairhaven put it best she said not being able to enjoy school and socialize with friends has made a lot of us feel lonely and down and she asked me and i quote to bring back some enjoyable activities so students will look forward to going to school from academics to extracurriculars we have a lot of ground to make up so the agency of education department of mental health and schools are putting 285 million in recovery dollars to work to address social emotional and educational gaps i know teachers parents school nurses and administrators are working harder than ever to make up for these losses all while dealing with high case counts i thank every single one of them i know it's not easy but it's so much better for students to be back in school please know we're in this together and for the sake of our kids we must keep moving forward as i said they're not the only ones impacted by the state of emergency which is why we need to remember that covid19 is not our only serious public health challenge and we can't continue to address just one at the expense of the others our mental health system is facing serious stress it's not uncommon for emergency departments to have many people in mental health crisis as they await treatment which is why we'll continue to increase the number of mental health beds throughout the state and i'll ask you to expand our mobile crisis pilot and suicide prevention model to make sure when our friends and family neighbors and co-workers need us most we have the tools to help and why we did our best to support those struggling with addiction during the pandemic the data is clear it wasn't enough so my budget will expand prevention treatment and recovery efforts supporting those dealing with substance misuse and addiction have been a priority and a commitment we've all shared for nearly a decade no matter what other challenges come our way we cannot weaken our efforts to reduce the number of vermonters struggling with drugs and alcohol the number of families it touches and the lives it claims this work not only keeps people healthier it also makes communities safer as we modernize law enforcement policy we can't forget that police and other first responders are essential to public safety and this is another area where we have a significant labor shortage the work we're doing to continuously improve fair and impartial policing is necessary and important and much of it is being led by our state and local officers themselves we've also taken meaningful steps like universal body cameras new training and a statewide use of force policy there will always be more to do but we must account for what's already being done and make sure we continue to have the tools and the people to serve and protect our communities law enforcement human service and health care workers can't do it alone so let's recognize that safe communities start with strong communities investments in infrastructure like water and sewer broadband and climate change resiliency will help increase economic equity and strengthen our communities from region to region this is exactly why the arpa investments we made last year were so important for example with the wastewater funding going to westford the town can move forward on new housing and bring small businesses to his town center a plan that's been 16 years in the making we're also working to help montgomery with its plans for a similar project that will also bring jobs and housing and with our investments broadband we'll bring fiber to people who for far too long have had little or no access to the service but only a portion of the one billion dollar proposal i presented was funded so this year we'll ask for the rest of it just making the investments isn't enough because it remains difficult and expensive to build here in vermont so let's continue expanding tax credits for our downtowns and let's add more tools to revitalize vacant and once vibrant properties including some of our shuttered campuses like green mountain college and poultney and old industrial sites like jones and lamson in springfield there are many ways to strengthen our communities and we finally have the funds to do this work but we must ensure our regulatory system doesn't become the bottleneck that holds us back so i'll once again ask you to bring our 51 year old land use law into the 21st century given the time constraints on the federal money and the need to move quickly in order to truly make the most of this incredible moment the time to modernize act 250 is now this is what can be achieved this session major additions to our education system that make it the best in the nation good jobs and an affordable cost of living so families can prosper in safe and healthy communities with thriving town centers that along with our incredible natural resources offer the best quality of life in the nation this benefits the people here now and gives us the workforce recruitment tools we need but we can't rely on that alone we have to tell our story we have to make sure people know all we've done to make vermont such a great place for families and workers we have to make it easy for them to move here so i'll again propose a comprehensive relocation package that makes the best use of marketing dollars to identify and directly reach people who have passed ties to or current interest in vermont like young adults who moved away after graduation or those who enjoy the outdoors in addition my budget will support the senate's worker relocation program with some changes to bring in more families who contribute to our communities schools and economy and let's finally eliminate the tax on military pensions because if we want members of the military after a 20-year career to join our workforce we must be able to compete with the 47 other states that have already greatly reduced or removed this burden in the past we've worked with secretary of state condos to improve our licensing laws becoming one of the first states to give credit for experience gained in the military accepting more credentials from other states and speeding the process for licensed alcohol and drug counselors this is putting more skilled professionals to work so let's further modernize these laws and when bringing in more people we should go beyond our borders to welcome more refugees especially the afghan allies who served alongside our service men and women in the global war on terror because the truth is we need them and more importantly welcoming refugees is the compassionate thing to do it's the right thing to do and it's the american thing to do there's no doubt we face significant challenges and fixing one is dependent on fixing several others but we now have the resources to make a big difference and that's exactly why this is such a unique moment in our history late last year our nation lost a great american general colin powell devoted his entire life to our country he fought for freedom and democracy liberty and equality even though because of the color of his skin those ideals weren't always equally applied to him with a thoughtful and honest approach he viewed the world from the center and always look both ways before making decisions general powell believed there is no end to the good you can do if you don't care who gets the credit i guess that's why he never ran for office but we did and the way i see it is one thing that could pull this incredible opportunity out of our reach and that's election year politics so let's remember the work done here and across state government isn't about us it's not about how many votes we get how many followers and likes we have on social media or how many times our name is in the news it's not about checking things off a national political agenda or proposing policies to raise money earn endorsements or to have better answers for all those special interest questionnaires it's just not about us it's about the workers who want to know they still have a job as we continue to manage covet like the waitress in burlington who told us she was worried about her paycheck and her kids if they get shut down again a high school senior who isn't planning on going to college but has a talent for a trade that could lead to a lucrative career or a business of their own the communities like sheldon and orleans that depend on the local plant for jobs and economic activity the kids like that 13 year old fair haven student and thousands like her who need us now more than ever and they're relying on us to lead them with a healthy planet it's about the people of vermont we're here for them because the fact is there's no amount of money infrastructure projects or government policy that can rebuild and grow our communities without people the volunteers in the fire department and on the planning commission those who step up to coach and train mentor and inspire our kids neighbors willing to drive someone to pick up groceries visit a loved one or get their booster our success through the pandemic and the opportunity in front of us is thanks to the hundreds of thousands of vermonters who stepped up but there's more work to do and it's going to take all of us recognizing that this moment is one of service so for those still looking for a way to get back this is your time help out at a place like jenna's house in johnson or josh's house in colchester both started by parents who experienced incredible loss but transform their grief into good helping others and saving lives join a school board or become a substitute teacher sign up and train to be an lna to start on the path towards your dream of a career in health care volunteer at the senior center take that extra step to welcome a refugee family to your town or simply call a friend who may be struggling through hard times it's the little things along with the big that will make certain we meet this moment we have a big job ahead of us but a brighter future is within our grasp the best education system in the country resilient kids and thriving families clean water and a healthier planet strong communities with good jobs affordable homes and vibrant downtowns in every corner of our state friends this is all within our grasp we just need to reach out together and take hold i thank you so much for listening being no further business i do hereby declare this joint assembly dissolved thank you [Music] you
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Artists and the Practice of Agriculture - a conversation with Artist as Family
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hello we are very uh pleased to present a new book artists and the practice of Agriculture politics and Aesthetics of food sovereignty in art since 1960 by Sylvia bottinelli Sylvia reached out to us a few years back when she was putting this book together to ask us a series of questions which are published we thought it opportune as the book has now arrived in our hot little hands to share those questions and our answers with you these questions were sent to us in 2020 in this audio presentation Meg reads as Sylvia bottinelli and I Patrick Reed on behalf of the collective we hope you enjoy a conversation with artists as family in what ways does the name Artist as family describe what you do there is not a privileging of artists and non-artist distinctions in our household cultural creative and generative Productions occur each day and involve many participants human and much more family and much more artist is family composts artists as solo hero and speaks to subsistence and distributed culture making and post-market Productions the name and practice call for our attention to engage in generative production where participation process experimentation and meaning making are not ends in themselves rather these things are families of circularity how do art and life merge in your practice sometimes described as a 10 year long piece of performance art permaculture's principle integrate don't segregate is a conceptual lever for our practice where meaning making or permapoesis integrates generative art into generative LifeWay permapoisi speaks to both the endurance processes of permanence and the acting and making policies that derives from the permaculture portmanteau permanent culturing economy which in our case can be described as generative subsistence and gift exchange and culture making is inseparable the economy we make is the culture we make and the culture we make is the economy we make what is the art historical genealogy in which you inscribe your work we draw on the rituals rights celebrations and cultural economies of First Peoples especially our own first people's peasant animus Traditions from Europe and the Middle East we nonetheless have been schooled in Western philosophy and such criticality Is Not absent from our practice this hybrid State we call neo-pesentry the Neo locating various Privileges and schoolings while we don't appropriate Customs ritual or costumes or live in an antique romance State we do draw on Old story and ancestral wisdom and bring it forward the story of Druid universities for example where the university is situated in Great Oak forests and the professors other trees themselves this moving away from Socratic via Plato anthropocentrisism quote I have nothing to learn from trees and Fields I only have things to learn from Men of Cities end quote has been Central not only to opening to multi-species culture and Consciousness but also in attending to toxic patriarchy such gender lopsidedness in Western culture became systemic after the witch hunts that began in the 13th century though probably begins much further back with hesid the misogynist poet 2700 years ago Hesse had rewrote the Theology of his day to diminish Greek goddesses like Pandora to a pre-eve-like state transforming her from the goddess of fermentation and abundance to the Mortal who brought suffering to man the witch hunts led to the diminishment of feminine popular power herbalism Midwifery fermenting dispute resolving within up has an ancestries and cultural Traditions to an extreme next level out of the witch hunts which also saw to the diminishment of Village Forest domestic wild interrelationships grew Mercantile forms of art relations based on synthetic or Urban imperatives the classical Greek philosophy had built a temple two centuries before more recently performance and Land Art movements have also been formative before we arrived at permapoesis as her popular cultural forms such as parkour and doing saying Poetics physical theater folk music graffiti and culinary cultures however while artists as family is foremost a practice of poetic pragmatic meaning making it has also been a practice that has very consciously moved away from Bourgeois and Mercantile forms of art culturing forms and modalities which we were exposed to and influenced by as students of University Art and media departments in what ways does your experience celebrate childhood and raising children our practice seeks to incorporate a free to learn cosmology which evolutionary biologist Peter gray speaks to in his critique of Western schooling we learn through play through grief by making mistakes by cutting ourselves and falling down and our children and many other children we interact with are constant reminders of ancient instinctual intelligence we all embody children are our link to pre-literacy they remind us how possible it is to be present in the living of the world and the imaginal realm they don't name the world in total although words to them hold magical powers rather they sense the words of the world giving us insight into the possibilities of a fuller presence and thus showing us little paths to reclaiming relationships that are much more than human that is reclaiming relationships to words and naming that are spoken in and of their breath by honoring this intrinsic State this exploration into life and by giving them space and time for non-prescriptive play and languaging we celebrate children learn from them and celebrate our own way back into animus states of belonging children play and experience the world in context with an immediate presence that Roots them in place allowing this to take place and indeed learning from it is one powerful way of celebrating children and their natural state of inter belonging your property in central Victoria Australia is significant to artists as family if we could take a tour there what would we see our home which we call tree elbow is an example of intense Garden agriculture situated at the edge of Suburbia and the wombat Forest we live in a small Street of social warming neighbors who we gift exchange with and share Community responsibilities that include child minding Creek restoration Bushfire mitigation planting and tending a community Orchard and working with goats to reduce the dominance of weed species in this novel ecology thus helping to return indigenous biota to Country as you walk into tree elbow through a food Forest that begins on the street Verge there are numerous Gardens and small dwellings no cars can access the narrow empaths from the street there is a main Home Building orientated to capture winter sun and repel summer radiation there are many smaller buildings used for non-monetized learning opportunities for liver in students who trade labor for learning there are food forests perennial gardens aimed at integrating indigenous biota with low input perennial Foods Productions there is a series of rain-catching swales that follow the Contour of the land to passively harvest rain which double as paths that run along annual food production beds there is an extensive poultry area for chickens and ducks eggs manure and meat in an apery for bees pollination services and high protein honeycomb there are social warming fences that enable conversations with neighbors while keeping animals inside the quarter acre property there are multiple sheds Frost protecting structures and glass houses a nursery area a Cookhouse or sauna and cold water plunge tank innumerable water tanks compost bays and children's play and social spaces including a tree house in an ancestral Oak a stable area for nanny goats and their newborns exists under the house which is large enough to enclose the herd of 12 or so goats in extreme Bushfire weather next to this is a Cellar that we built using stones on Earth from the annual Garden in which we store food year round how do you honor the legacy of the jarrah peoples who were the first custodians of the land where you live we live with the problem of dwelling on unseated land and we have only just begun in the last decade to work within the materiality of this we listen to jarrah and other first people's eldership and jarrah Community Voices by organizing or attending talks and ceremonies we are learning to deepen our roles as custodial species we have initiated and continued to organize the annual teranalias breakfast which takes place outside our local town hall and annually marks the historical lie of terrestrial ownership of Australia particularly as it relates to jarrah Country we engage jarrah eldership and participation in new rituals and rights such as the four-day listening to country initiation fast which we facilitate we honor with our own First Peoples their cultural and economic relationships with jarrah cosmology and recognize ourselves as second peoples on jarrah land reclaiming our own first people stories deepens our connection to jarrah ancestors and contemporaries we practice daily rituals of listening to the land and its many actors animate and inanimate who we consider teachers there are six seasons in Jared country a winter and an Autumn two distinct Summers and two Springs observing these Seasons enables us to better honor Jara perceptions and intimate knowledges of country as the seasonal changes are triggered by plant and animal behaviors rather than imposed upon by a eurocentric idea of seasonality how do death and Decay play a role in your work with the farm we honor death and Decay as teachers death and Decay are as significant as birth consumption growth and renewal within our form of permacultural subsistence economy which we call neo-pezantry humanure compost is the heart soil of our plant food Productions all our human waste is safely returned to the soils thus closing what we call the poop Loop we use our sifted fire waste for potash and the charcoal soaked in our urine makes an activated biochar we return both these by-products to our Gardens and the nearby Forest Commons we only eat animals we kill ourselves or that have been killed consciously by friends who practice respectful slaughtering processes and who honor the life taken in some form of ritual as we do ourselves we eat little meat but the killing of animals brings us into regular contact with the materiality of death and the transmission of souls from one form into another mortality acceptance has been critical to our cultural and behavioral Transformations which are aided and deepened by practices of breath work meditation deep listening and cold water plunging fermentation which is a major cultural practice in our household is the courting of microecology to slow down the decaying process of our home-grown fruit and vegetables being daily fermenters deepens our awareness of the importance of death and Decay as does living seasonally and within cycles of renewal which so critically require death and decay how do you incorporate permaculture into your project on both a practical and a conceptual level homegrown's permaculture principles and ethics encircle and embody our practice pragmatically and conceptually they inform our approaches to caring for Country Community each other and ourselves we understand that self-care is required foremost if one wishes to be in service to others the principles and ethics enable a collaborative life practice of integration and into relationship between human and other than human entities or producing little or no waste incorporating broad definitions of biodiversity applying self and family regulations after incorporating both human and more than human feedback growing non-monetized economies of home place where rituals of return are made and gives flow between generous actors or to those in need we have used the principles and ethics of permaculture as a framework to act and speak another cultural reality that while may not be fully independent from the dominant cultural economic realm demonstrates the possibility through small-scale modeling of post-capital relations with economy especially concerning food art medicine and energy Productions additionally our practice is feral and while permaculture principles grow The Village wisdom of our day-to-day it is weed and feral Consciousness that is our ancestral biota that develop our minds to open to Forest wisdom and multi-species culturing across the years you have you have collected no what is the importance of spreading the knowledge that you have collected and how do you disseminate such knowledge sharing our knowledges experimentation and experience is for us in keeping with the spirit of Commons and thus the politics of strategic degrowth and what we call a flow of gifts belonging it is keeping with the spirit of non-privatized learning and open source passed down knowledges we ourselves have benefited significantly from the great majority of what we share does not reside behind paywalls or within Capital relations we do occasionally produce an artifact where either money or formal barter exchange is required we see knowledge sharing akin to ecological succession well-being resides not in debt to money but in indebtedness to the living of the world we facilitate non-monetary workshops ranging from fermentation natural beekeeping Orchard care soil Health herbal medicine seed saving annual vegetable gardening Community forestry and Community gardening and we run non-monetary Bush skills for children where parents are encouraged to gift excess produce in exchange for the learning all of this teaching formally and informally occurs Under the Umbrella of the school of applied neopesantry at tree elbow University we encourage young people not to go into debt for an industrial degree at a university but to become instead self-learners at this point the internet still enables an incredible Commons of knowledge and we contribute to this in our open source videos on our YouTube page through our writings on our blog and Via our freely available resources page we also hold regular house and garden tours to the public and for permaculture design course participants for which we charge a small fee can you share examples of tools species processes that you have found rewarding in your practice our practice is broader than Agriculture and we draw on our hunter-gatherer Gardener ancestors to augment our cultural economy for example a seven-year-old son Blackwood has just dug up some clay from beside a nearby Creek it is dark gold in color and quite sticky and he is rolling it into small balls later this morning after we have baked our bread and the wood oven is still hot he will cook the small balls to use as pellets in his homemade slingshot the making of which was yesterday's self-initiated project he may spend the afternoon hunting rabbits in the forest alongside zero our Jack Russell terrier and chief rabbitter they will sit patiently and observe the communities of life in the forest while they await their prey if successful we will have rabbit liver pate on our fresh bread for tomorrow's lunch rabbit stew for dinner and then bone broth the following day all these meals will be cooked by our wood stove which runs eight appliances fueled by walked for or bicycled wood energy from the gorilla inspired Community manage Forest we are custodians of this is blackwood's main classroom as an unschool child if we are to tech school as meaning derived from the Prussian militarism of the Teutonic Knights which industrial schooling and indeed culture is founded upon we will add the rabbits tanned Pelt after it is salted dried scraped and softened to our growing collection to sow into our first rabbit skin coat while we are technical animals cyborgs we increasingly foreground knowledge and background technology akin to ecological cultures of place who worship the Earth as mother Gaia or goddess and are open to instruction and wisdom for more than human consciousness thus we don't grow our dependency purely on Industrial digital Technologies biological processes intersect with low-tooled labors such as using a shovel and a small electric chainsaw to build a series of Weirs to create pools in a human degraded Creek from where Blackwood finds his clay near to where he hunts these two tools one with a repaired handle from forest Timber the other part of the global expansion of electric battery tools that is causing much suffering in countries like Bolivia Aid ecological succession rehydration and Rehabilitation of that ecology we limit small or large Machinery from such Works once there are a dozen pools along the creek the intention is to return indigenous fish to this upper tributary which will act as a breeding biome to supply indigenous fish and other Aquatic Life Downstream as well as occasional food for our neighbors and us the Fallen Timbers were used to build the Weirs will themselves break down eventually but plant life and wash down debris should maintain the Weirs as pools another such process is using goats to eat the dominant weed species in the forest by using electric fences and a solar pack we have found that the cell grazing of goats has enabled indigenous plants to return to Country transforming the ecology from weedy fire prone forests into grassy Woodlands that then can be managed by indigenous herbivores jarrah cool burn methods and light grazing of goats if still required while managing the goats is firstly a service to the forest and the community especially with growing Bushfire threats we eat the surplus of male goats throughout the year and are beginning to teach ourselves how to make shoes with the skins you choose to model Community sufficient ways of life modes of survival that depend on close interactions with the plots that you inhabit but also the neighboring community this shows alternatives to the Reliance on industrially produced products even those that corporations claim to be sustainable sometimes as a form of greenwashing others to advertise more genuine concern for the environment can you talk about the difference between self-sufficiency and Community sufficiency self-sufficiency might be a powerful antidote to consumer culture if you are self-reliant in terms of the food you eat the water you catch and the energy you provision and store Community sufficiency describes a more connected interrelated way of being with human and other than human communities in what we call one's locosphere we are advancing the term Community sufficiency to describe a walk for food energy and Medicine cosmology we are in a gift exchange relationship with over 80 other households we gift a jar of honey from our bees and we are gifted back a bucket of cow's milk we edit a chapter of a book and we are helped with weeding in our garden Community sufficiency underpins our relationship to our human community and neighbors as it does our goats for example who we gorilla Farm on the nearby common land the goats eat the dominant weed species while their manure is fertilize the forest floor to help grow more food and habitat for other species to flourish as described above goats are also land managers providing a social good for the town which is vulnerable to bushfires the goats provide meat and skins growing simply from unwanted weeds and like our bees forage their own food and Supply us protein that has no industrial inputs Community sufficiency describes our interrelationship with the living of the worlds a conscious mutuality what we breathe in the trees breathe out and an understanding of inter belongingness the flower gives itself to the insects and birds who gift pollination in return we don't perceive economy as mere mechanics as human-centric Distribution Systems we see it as complex and relational as deep connection as animist and shape-shifting and at times Beyond human comprehension and this not knowing and complexity informs our culturing away from domination economics into into belonging therefore Community sufficiency is a state of inter belonging where Frugal or sufficient amounts of food medicine energy and other gifts are not overly consumed it is a relationship between limits and abundance what are the limits of depending on capitalist systems to tackle the problems of our era the greatest limit of neoliberal capitalism is that it doesn't accept negative feedback and it lives within the illusion of endless growth both these limitations make neoliberal capitalism and those wholly dependent on it exceedingly vulnerable if you haven't already subscribed to artista's family you can do so by heading to our website Artist as family dot is and click on the Subscribe tab thank you for listening
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my name is Charlie Aaron Edgar Brannon oh you're asking a lot of details for my body to scale up from oddity wails if you see a little x is like you left it with the wiggle it appears every possible line that must be killed applause suppose on your Shores submits a livable fit this brain is to new disciplines in there from basic care is amazing man I've seen bus is converted into studio situations like this in the fact that it's taken serious straight to hip hop and that's kind of what I'm always amazed and anybody give me today's by the plate amazing Gary one of my favorite sax players of Gotham this is Boehner from all those funny things the way I first met to do is smoking cigarettes I did you have any teachers influential on your way musically yeah not really my mentor teacher told me about marine project and he was like oh I like you wanna come play for the Harvey's brother check it out and I like I'm Charlie tuna collective aesthetics is the Putin I'm amazed a couple of especially the crab rider regulome you know that tends to be about that one it's darts from or you know it's time announcer and to it did something mistakes which we've brought back is something that is more powerful than you give it credit for
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Sweet Yandere Kidnaps You to Keep You Safe [M4A] [Willing Listener][Kidnapping] #asmr #m4a
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here and there and no uh hey yeah I wouldn't be so quick to get out of bed if I were you if you feel as half as bad as you look then you should just get some more rest no offense don't worry I'll answer everything I'm sure you want to ask now this might come as a surprise but you're in my basement don't worry though I didn't kidnap you I I just brought you here to to protect you not in like uh oh I have to protect you from falling in love with other people kind of way but more in like a I literally have to physically protect you kind of way see I have to keep you safe from a disaster not a tornado or anything like that at least those go away after a while and to be honest are less traumatizing actually and I don't know this might come as a shock but your neighbor is a yandere I you know what those are really uh obsessive people right for you I know I I know I know were ODS right I I could hardly believe it either but they really caught my attention I often noticed them giggling to themselves and whatnot and brooding in the corner and things like that now finally one day I asked to borrow their notebook because I wasn't paying attention in class and had to grab all the material when they accidentally gave me their diary you wouldn't believe all the sick and twisted things they wrote in there they wrote about things like kidnapping you and cutting off your legs so you wouldn't run away along with a bunch of other really messed up stuff I I would never do that I I'd never hurt you why cut off your legs when a chain around your ankle works just as well right not that i' ever kidnap you either after all I'm a harmless person without a criminal record seriously they couldn't prove anything if I'm harmless then why do I have all those guns on the wall oh I'm just a bit of a collector is all uh they're just neat to have you know and they aren't even that useful for murder I I mean take this M1 goodon for instance it's a World War II rifle it's been out of service for decades it's not something I'd use to off someone that's what the non-traceable poisons are for not that I have any I mean that's what they're for when other people use them because I certainly don't use them or or have any especially not in the cabinet please don't open it but I feel like we're getting kind of off topic here I I mean the real freak is your yandere neighbor not me right they're the kind of person who was plotting to uh off the classmate who confessed to you back in kindergarten all those years ago right right talk about excessive am I right especially when I already blackmail them the back off oh but yeah I I think you should stay here for your own safety I mean who knows what that yandere might do to you I mean for one page they just went on and on about how your eyes are so pretty they just want to pluck them out and keep them in a jar they are really bad for your health I mean yeah your your eyes are really pretty but that's what my replica is for I could never pluck out your eyes I I mean eyes in general are really pretty I don't have a replica of your eyes specifically or anything like that uh but theoretically speaking if I did have a replica of your eyes how creeped out would you be on a scale of like 1 to 10 10 being the creepiest no that's not so bad I thought you would go past 11 well anyways like I was saying uh you should really uh just stay here for your own safety there's so many ways we can pass the time I've got some snacks I have all your favorite movies I mean I assume I have all your favorite movies because I have a lot of movies so I assume your favorites are here somewhere uh we could sit on the couch together and maybe even you know little close huh yeah how long are you going to be staying here well it's not going to be safe any time soon so maybe forever hard to tell really let's be honest you're not safe as long as that yand is is still alive right right and they'll probably be alive for a very long time since it's so hard to kill a yandere I mean they already know all of your trick so you can't really get the jump on them and they hey hey hey hey hey hey where are you going where are you go I I told you it's it's dangerous the door is locked you're you're not getting out listen I know I said I didn't kidnap you but you need to stay here if you go outside you're basically guaranteed to get killed by a trash tiar yandere you know the kind that hurts their lover especially without them even cheating what do you mean a trash tier yandre is still a yandere do you holy [ __ ] do you love yandre that much that that you're willing to lose your eyes and and legs just to be with them maybe even your [Laughter] life oh my God oh my God oh my God oh my God my God do I have good news for you remember when I said I didn't kidnap you that that was a lie this this is kidnapping because I love you seriously i' I'd sacrifice my family just to get a head Pat from you and don't tell them I said that oh this is wonderful now you can stay here with with me I I can keep you safe I I can probably get rid at least half of the guard dogs and I'm much better yandere than your neighbor because because like I said I I I'd never hurt you I I mean I took such Extra Care in kidnapping you I made sure the dosage was just right enough to knock you out but nowhere near enough to make you overdose seriously so many yandre don't take proper care with the size of their doses I mean anyway I know you probably want to spend lots of time together believe me I do too but now that the other yandre isn't a threat that keeps you here with me I have to go and get rid of them before they kill us all don't worry I'll call in some favors with the few friends of mine who are also yandre so we should be able to efficiently crush your neighbor through Superior numbers if if nothing else I'll be back before you know it then we can cuddle on the couch and watch movies together okay you just sit tight I left you your favorite on the counter so give it a try I'll be back before you know it I love you [Laughter] bye good night
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U S Supreme Court dismisses 'D C Sniper' Malvo case! cut
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what's that family the US Supreme Court on Wednesday formally dismissed the case in which Lee Malvo who was 17 when he took part in the deadly 2002 DC sniper shooting spree in the Washington area was challenging his life without parole sentence the move comes after new law was passed in Virginia where maraboli is incarcerated in a supermax state prison the measure signed into law on Monday lets people sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole for offenses committed before the age of 18 as Malvo was to seek release after 20 years lawyers on both sides asked the supreme court to dismiss the case Malvo now 35 also received a life sentence in prison without the possibility of parole in Maryland which is not affected by the Virginia law Malvo and an older accomplice John Allen Muhammad were convicted in the shooting in which 10 people were killed Muhammad was sentenced to death and executed in a Virginia state prison in 2009 at the age of 48 Virginia had appealed after a lower court ruled that Malvo should be resentenced in light of Supreme Court precedent that mandatory life sentences without parole for juvenile offenders violate the US Constitution's ban on cruel and unusual punishment the Supreme Court on October 16 heard arguments in the case the shooting occurred over three weeks in Washington Maryland and Virginia causing panic in the u.s. Capital Region Malvo received four life sentences in Virginia where he was found guilty of two murders and later entered a separate guilty plea to avoid the death penalty what I'm trying to figure out is because of the new law not affecting Maryland does that mean they're going to extradite Malvo to Maryland to serve out the rest of his life without parole sentence there since that case in Maryland is not affected by the Virginia law hmm they didn't make that clear in the article that I read
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Young Migrants and the Border - Harriett Romo
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I am a Rogelio signs I'm the dean of the College of public policy here at UTSA and it is my pleasure to welcome welcome you to our beautiful downtown campus for this very important uh event um for what will certainly be an informative discussion on the movement of unoccupied Central American children to the Texas Mexico border today we have two excellent panels of Scholars and practitioners who will address the roots and causes of the movement of children to the United States as well as the legal policy as well as social responses here in this country a little bit of background while this is an issue that has been in the news the last several months in reality we know that that journalists who often have their ears to the ground on on trends that are taking place so social trends demographic Trends and political Trends had began talking about these uh this movement as early as three years ago nevertheless we've seen a significant increase over the last five years so for example in Honduras the number of children appearing on the border increase from about 970 to 15 000 Guatemalans about 1100 to close to 1300 13 000 and then salvadorians from about 1200 to 11 to more than 11 000. some points to consider as we think about this this particular issue is that we've seen for example younger and younger children being part of this movement as well as more girls that are involved in uh in in this migration and in addition we also need to consider that in a lot of reports we also see uh this not covered but in reality the road the the role that the U.S government has played in this movement so for example a long history of the U.S having major involvement in the political and economic Affairs of the three Central American countries where we see the migration the U.S deportations that have taken place and particularly the rising of uh of gang activity in Central America associated with a deportation from uh from the U.S and also immigration laws immigration policies that continue to split families across uh International borders and what has been the reaction of Americans well on one hand you see some people viewing the undocumented children that are coming coming from Central America kind of seeing them as adventurers almost out on a lark kind of a modern day uh Huckleberry Finn come in and uh and making their way uh to the United States rather than as vulnerable children who are fleeing violence many of who run the risk of being killed if they are returned then we also see the race narrative that has been well uh well timed and throughout the history of American Immigration so that we uh indeed we have uh seen for example uh accusations that these are children that are bringing violence for example bringing disease and so forth to this country indeed we have seen frequent occurrences of otherwise good people up in arms about the scourge that unaccompanied children from Central America will bring if they are sheltered in their communities and we have also seen politicians pontificating about your uh about the urgent need to return these children to their countries of origin immediately due process of law and irks of nuisance should not get in the in the way of protecting our nation's 319 million people against child Invaders what is the future of these children the panelists should have uh insights into what is likely to happen and so forth uh so that uh before I I turn it over to to my colleague Harriet Romo I'd like to uh to thank uh Olivia Lopez uh program coordinator of UT essay Mexico Center who has worked tirelessly putting this together and and I would also like to acknowledge nowcast uh and Charlotte and Lucas who is the uh the uh uh Now cast managing director and they've been uh really a tremendous help for us here at UTSA and publicizing a lot of our events so we can share our appreciation and thank you also to to my colleague Harriet Romo who uh who spearheaded this and I'm particularly appreciative that she reached out to the College of public policy as well as to other universities as well so I'll turn it over to uh to Harry well we we welcome you uh tomorrow is the first day of classes this is a very busy week at UTSA and this was the only room available or we would have had more space so it's an exciting time for the campus and this is an important event to make our community aware of and our our students aware of these issues and we always call on our students to help get our PowerPoints ready Raquel we want to come log on I am the director of the UTSA Mexico Center and the Mexico Center does a lot of these events in collaboration with other organizations in the community and with our faculty so we hope that you signed up outside on the at the desk because that will put you on our mailing list so we can get you invited as we do more events throughout the year now when when all of this happened I I really realized you know this is not new my dissertation research was on a Mexican undocumented families who had brought children to the United States and I started thinking of the similarities and so that's what I'm going to present to you today some of the research that I did almost 20 years ago and the similarities are are very strong and I'll point out some of them and there are distinctions you know it's a different time it's a it's a different political period but you'll see a lot of things in common foreign there were only about 6 000 people in that area many of them in Ranchos in the kind of a mountainous areas uh there the people who lived on the Ranchos had to either walk or or take the donkey into the little Community when they went to the markets there was no public transportation there that Community had already a long history of migration when I did my field work in the community people knew street names they knew Community names they were very familiar with various locations throughout the United States where people in that Community had gone for a long time the people there estimated and the census estimated that about 30 to 50 percent of the residents in that Community were living in the United States at the time when I was doing the research in that community so this is the typical of a rural community that has a migration sending pattern many of the young people of working age are able to go and make money and send it back are working in the United States there were no opportunities for jobs for young people in that Community some of the things that were happening globally people who were these subsistence farmers were being displaced and they couldn't even make a living enough food for their their family so they saw the United States with the wage differentials tremendous wage differentials you know you could make more in one day than you might make in a year in uh in that rural community so those opportunities were in the United States foreign why do these families take risks it's not that they don't care about their children at all the major thing is many of these young people are trying to reunite with family members already in the United States when I was in that Community I saw a family negotiating with a coyote who was a respected member of the community they trusted him to take their son 14 years old to the United States so that he could work and send money back get a stake for making maybe a better future for him and his family there were lack of schooling opportunities in that Community if you had a seven-year-old or an eight-year-old and you lived in one of those rural Ranchos you're not going to let that child walk three miles to the little two-room school in bejukos the city part the city was building or the little Community was building a residential dormitory to try to help some of the other children the older children come in and spend the night so they could go to school but if you you're a mother you know that'd be very hard to send your child to live in another place when they're very young and and go to school so they saw the opportunities of coming to the United States their kids could go to school they could learn English they would be together as a family they wanted a better life for their children this resonated strongly through the interviews with the youth through the interviews with the parents and immigration was kind of a rite of passage for those young people who were 14 and 15 for the young men particularly their uncles had done it their fam their fathers had done it other members of their family had done it so this was something that you kind of expected to do it was an adventure uh and in that Community once you were 14 or 15 or 16 you were considered an adult so it was not like sending a small child to work somewhere you were expected to work and support your family the drug violence was beginning there the week before I arrived in that Community there had been a shooting and it was associated with some of the drug drug dealers in that area we were recently in Toluca which is not too far away from there and the government workers are afraid to go into Vehicles now because of the drug violence there so the violence is still there what happened to those children many of them became the dreamers today of Plyler veto the case was working its way through the Supreme Court when I was doing these interviews and that allowed them to go to school and the argument was If you deny an education to children at that age you are handicapping them for their lives for their Futures so you cannot deny them the right for an education so those children when they came had a right to go to our public schools from K to 12. nobody was really thinking what happens after they graduate so now we have DACA the deferred action for unaccompanied minors which allows them to work some of these who qualify but the restrictions are very tight and not all of the children qualify for that so there are a number of those children still in the United States now adults now 14 and well older they have their own children who are born here and they're here their parents are here without documents in a very nebulous kind of liminal state there's no route to citizenship or legal residence for them their children who were born here are the ones who grew up here have no knowledge of this community be who Coast if they had to go back there there's no opportunity for them there the violence there if the government workers won't go back to work there what about these youth if we send them back there what's going to happen to them we've seen a real decrease in migrations from Mexico so what was going on in Mexico that might have prevented and has decreased some of these migrations first of all the government has been investing in education they are investing in early childhood education they're investing in rural education trying to send better qualified teachers there they're working on the curriculum they're teaching English now there's a big initiative throughout the country to teach English in all the public schools so that this will give the children better job opportunities Global job opportunities they worked on reducing their population there are fewer people young people being born so there are more opportunities for there those who are there the government has been stable for a long period of time and their economy has been doing well their economy has grown faster than the US economy so that's brought some prosperity and many of these young people who would have migrated before can now stay in Mexico and get jobs um there's been a lot of effort on economic development particularly along the border and in some of these rural areas but they still have not been able to control the violence and the insecurity so we still see some of these migrations it has not stopped the the numbers going back whether it's voluntary or involuntary have kind of met the same numbers coming in so it's kind of a balance right now but we don't know what's going to happen if the violence increases in some of these communities if the economic economics go down are the the pesos devalued like it was at one time which caused a crisis in migration any of these amounts of migration could occur again we of course have played a part in some of these issues the United States policies as Rogelio mentioned our increased border security which a lot of people still urge to we need more and more actually has stopped the return migration that used to be a very important part of the people coming to the United States and then going back the families that I interviewed often came to the United States stayed a short time maybe six months 12 months then they'd go back and they had a stake to one one man took money back and bought sewing machines another one bought a truck so that he could transport goods for other people so this was an opportunity to come to the United States get you know your Capital that you couldn't borrow from the bank you couldn't raise from your family or Community you get a stake and take it back and invest so that you could be profitable in your community well the increased border security has made that very very difficult and very very costly so that's increased the separation time of the parents who left their children to come and work it's caused the children to want to come and reunite with those family members and it's caused longer separations and more difficult conflicts for the families for a long time our U.S policy either ignored Latin America or intervened in ways that maybe wasn't best for the economic development of the people who were migrating and my first teaching job was in Managua Nicaragua and I saw some of that up front Samosa had been in power for a long time and you drive through the countryside and you'd say who owns that automobile dealership Samosa who owns that beautiful Farm Samosa who owns the you know this this beautiful house right here Samosa so what about the people who needed jobs and the people who needed work that eventually led to a revolution or a conflict in Nicaragua where change of government occurred but in the meantime and Nestor is going to talk about that there was a lot of conflict and that drove some of those children that I taught who were Nicaraguan to the United States so this is not an issue this is some of what causes some of the migrations the U.S market for Narcotics Mexico keeps raising this issue Central America is Raising this issue we are their biggest buyers of Narcotics so if we don't stop that here in the United States the violence is going to continue the drug dealers are going to offer jobs to the young people if they can't get jobs in other viable places so this is a very difficult situation that needs resolve on both sides of the Border we now have almost 12 million undocumented residents living in the United States and we can't get our Congress to look at the issues and come up with some effective Solutions and policies so what are these young people going to do if they can't find a viable way of coming and working and maybe getting an economic stake and people hire them here there are jobs for them here there's a need for them here for many of them this is going to continue unless we get some kind of policy that will address a lot of these issues the look at the dreamers you know many of them have done very very well in uh in the United States but they're not the only ones uh some of the others I recently was able to recontact one of the families that I worked with she had come with eight children every one of those children is working the majority of them graduated from high school they are contributing to their communities we've done a research project interviewing leaders in the DREAM Act movement they are very committed to giving back to their Community to helping other people to working in the United States to improve what they see is problems facing Latinos in the United States there are many educational disruptions we saw it in Nicaragua when the turmoil was going on kids were out of school for maybe their whole from preschool to 12th grade when they should have been getting an education that's happening in Central America as well if you interview some of these Youth and those of you're going to see this wonderful Community panel that we have put together these youth are suffering the trauma of the the deportations the divided families the just this migration process themselves this is going to stay with them for a long time and it has very many psychological social uh personal implications for the future even though we have some wonderful people and we're going to hear from them raises today trying to address the legal issues for these children it's an overwhelming task but as Rogelio said we can't ignore the legal rights that these young people have in order to solve a crisis we are democracy we're a country that believes in the rule of law and we really need to try to make sure that we're handling these issues the way that we should and be representative of what a democracy a major power in the united in the world a house should handle migration because this is not just a U.S issue these issues are occurring globally Mexico itself is receiving Central American children Central American migrants there they're trying to figure out what do they do with the children who are returned what do they do with the families who are deported what can we do the reason that we brought this panel together is that we think that if we collaborate if we address the issues in a rational way if we try to get researchers like our academics involved to gather the facts to try to present research that's been done in a systematic way get the real accurate information out there the news media attempts to play up the the spectacular the the crisis issues we need to know the facts we need to know what is really happening with the children with their families in the countries of origin we want our researchers to collaborate with these non-profits that are serving the youth certainly there are ways and you're going to hear some examples of the ways that some of our own faculty here at UTSA have worked with these groups but we can do more of that across our universities in the city we can try to calm these fears about you know Isis coming across the Mexican border or uh you know that terrorism is rampant among these children these uh just create more hostilities more hate more fear and if we get accurate information out and talk about in a rational way we can calm those anxieties and we need to raise an awareness of what the realities are and these are children why are they coming it's not because their parents don't care about them it's because their parents care about them so much they want them to have a better life than they had one of the exciting things that is happening at UTSA to try to help in economic development in some of these countries particularly in Honduras they've done it already throughout Mexico is they're helping universities in those countries start Small Business Development Centers you're not going to have a Toyota start a big plant in El Salvador you're not going to have some of these big companies moving into these small communities but you will have small businesses people that hire one or two or five or six or later ten people in their communities and so they're trying to develop more of these sinners like we have here at UTSA to help these small businesses prosper and develop a capacity to serve and hire more people we can provide teachers to the Sinners that are hosting these youth are our student volunteers who can come and help so that that education is not completely neglected while they're here while they're being processed so it's a complicated issue and it's not one that any of us have the answer to today but I feel very strongly by getting the information out by working together that we can have some Positive Solutions and I'm very pleased to have my colleague Nestor Rodriguez here from UT Austin he and I actually worked on the same undocumented worker project when both of us were graduate students so so we have a long history together and both of us are very committed to these issues so we're going to have a moderator here and she's she's supposed to keep me on track with time okay so thank you and we'll continue with our panel
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Overpowered Mathematically Correct Ultimate Thorn Sorcery Elden Ring Build Guide (Not Clickbait)
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hello and welcome back today we're going to be optimizing the use of thorn or aberrant sorcery now Thorn and aberrant sorcery are very Niche spells there's only two of them that being Briars of sin and Briars of punishment they have their own staff which is the staff of the guilty and they do bleed damage they do require Faith as well so you can't use it really with the albinurg staff which scales off of Arcane and intelligence because stats will be spread too thin so you're kind of locked into just a Faith Build but at the same time if you have a Faith Build you have dozens of other spells that are quite honestly a hell of a lot better than Thorn sorcery the only really use I could see to having them on a Faith Build is for the magic damage because otherwise Faith doesn't have access to that outside of dragon invitations but those reply Arcane but magic damage is the most resistant damage type in PVE so does it really need to exist if something quick to hold you can use fire if something's weak to Fire and holy you can use physical something sweet to fire physical and holy you can use lightning it's just a really weird Niche where I'm not sure you would quite need to have magic damage in your build they are interesting spells Briars of sin is a AOE and it does at 80 Faith around 600 to 700 damage depending on which cast it is and does 95 bleed it has pretty good FP usage I mean it only costs 6 FP but it does deal damage it takes 80 Health from you it's an AOE and it does decent damage well it doesn't sound so bad does it it's horrendously slow and has an insanely long recovery time it makes it nearly unusable you are locked in place for a very long time and once you start casting there's no getting out of it you are locked in that animation so that leaves us with Briars of punishment Briars of punishment is a ranged spell that has decent tracking although the problem is it tracks on the ground and it moves through the ground and will like jut up from the ground to do damage to the enemy which isn't normally a problem but most bosses have Gap closers and they can just run right past which isn't a problem with most sorceries or most incantations even because they travel through the air and can still hit the boss but since it's in the ground the bosses can run right by them not to mention the cast speed and Recovery is also quite long just like Friars of sin and the fact that it does less damage and less bleed than rise of sin 12 said it does have less HP drain but it does cost a little bit more FP overall these are quite bad spells to make them overpowered you have to stack Buffs and hope to God that RNG goes in your favor which is kind of where this build comes in free box is really all you need for this to do good damage even on New Game Plus which is where I tested this build I'm sure on new game you would have an easier time so for my build I have started as a profit that's going to be the most optimal class we have a six tier 319 mind 12 endurance and 80 faith everything else is at base because it's not relevant to this build we're even using two staff of the guilty as well as a archery seal for spells we have Briars of sin and Briars of punishment naturally and then golden vow and howl of shibiri that's going to further boost our damage as well as provide us a little bit more damage negation to offset Howell superiority so for the armor we're going to use the pointed hat Albert's robe Alberta's bracers and then bull goat Grieves and along with the bull goats Talisman that's going to give us 51 Poise because it's slow enough where we do need Poise to not be staggered out of our attacks for talismans as I said we have bulgot's Talisman Graven Mass Talisman Raven School Talisman and dragon Crest Great Shield talisman that's going to both boost our survivability and our damage on Thorn sorcery for the great Rune we have for Don's great Rune as always let's go into boost our HP fpn endurance for the crystal tier we have applied Hearts here and Magic trout and cracked here two again further boost our damage and damage negation
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Emerald Wolf
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lesson 13 homework module 4 grade 1
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welcome to the homework for lesson 13 this is module 4 first grade put your name here first and we're drawing quick tens now and working with place value charts and also finishing equations so here's the directions it says use quick tens and ones to complete the place value chart and number sentence and the first one here is started for us the 21 shows us that the quick tens here 10 20 and this is the one for the 21 and the second and end or the other part is for ones writing as it says here the number sentence and so we get the number that we at the part that we're adding the other end and we're gonna draw in with X's so we can see what the where the two parts are and if we look at this all together it's it's two tens and how many ones five ones so 21 plus four is 25 we're gonna do the same thing here except now we have we know what the to add ends are right but we have to draw our own picture so start with a 21 10 20 and 1 and now we're gonna add the 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 and now that means there's two tens and now we have these these eight here plus that one one more that's not means 9 ones so that's it 29 is our hole and here we are 25 plus 4 so we need to 10 10 20 1 2 3 4 5 and then we need to form or 6 7 eight nine so that's two tens and nine ones 25 plus four equals twenty nine very similar to the one before it twenty-five plus five so now you'll draw the 25 two tens one two three four five and then five more six seven eight nine ten and then we have ten we make it a quick tenth like that draw a line through it so it looks like another quick ten and that means looking at it that's a group of ten so it's 10 20 30 that's 3 tens and 0 ones that's 30 you might have seen that coming when you saw this 5 plus 5 here 33 plus 3 so here we need 10 20 30 31 32 33 and now we need three more ones 1 34 35 36 so you can see that there's six ones here and there's three tens 33 plus three is gonna be 36 now 33 plus 7 so that's 10 20 30 when draw the 33 first 10 20 30 31 32 33 and now the seven you might see this 3 plus 7 so you might know it's coming here 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 and see that that that's 7 8 9 10 that's a 10 so what we really have is 4 tens and no one's for 40 and we're still doing the same thing but now there's a number bond in here and it says complete the place value chart also now the number of is gonna be pretty easy because we're just looking at tens and ones just like drawing the quick tens we're gonna think of well look at that 26 we need two tens that's twenty and six one six now be careful when you're drawing this number bond because the only tricky part to it is that you're gonna see a two and a six and right two and six like that and that's what you do in a place value chart when you're counting tens and counting ones but that two and six that's the number bond for eight not 26 because 2 plus 6 is 8 and you might look at it and see but it looks like 26 but it's not it's 2 plus 6 those are the parts so that's why this has to be a 20 into 6 because otherwise it won't add up to 26 and so now we're gonna draw it two tens and then 1 2 3 4 5 6 and then we need two more ones there and that doesn't get us all the way to 10 so we can't make it 10 out of it we have two tens and we have eight ones for 28 and we don't have to write an equation down here for it but if you really want to you could well the equations already up here for us right so it's 20 we'll write the total in there we just have a lot of room down here right our to draw our quick tense and you don't have to draw that circle I just put that there just so you could see where out what I was talking about 36 plus 3 so here's our quick tens 36 is 10 20 30 and 1 2 3 4 5 6 now the parts are not 3 & 6 because that would add up to 9 it's got to be 30 and 6 think about it it's what these add up to that's 30 10 20 30 and that's this hee is six months 36 we need three more 7 8 9 so it still doesn't add up to 10 we can't make a 10 out of this so this is gonna be a nine so it's three tens and nine ones for 39 26 plus 4 10 20 one two three four five six and then we need four more seven eight nine 10 that makes a tenth right so the 26 was twenty and six you can see from our picture we have three tens but we don't have any more ones so that's 30 24 plus six knows we had 26 plus four and now we have 24 plus six so you might notice that there's this six plus four and this same thing four plus six we're gonna end up with the same result so ten twenty one two three the pictures are gonna look a little bit different though because we're gonna have four dots and six X's 1 2 3 4 5 6 and that makes it 10 and that's 20 and 4 this time and can't look at the whole thing we have 3 tens and 0 ones and we have a total of 30 and solve you may draw quick tens and ones or number bonds to help so I'll give examples of doing you can use any method you want but I'm gonna use I'll just try and give examples of different ones so 22 plus 7 so if I was going to draw this with quick tens I would draw the 22 first and go to and then 7 more on 2 3 4 5 6 and they can count it all that's seven X's eight nine so that's nine ones and two tens for twenty nine ten twenty and 929 you could look at it that way too and here we have the 22 plus eight I could look I could do this with a number bond 20 and two so this would be the we could be looking at the two plus eight that's a 10 I could write 20 plus 10 now we're making 10 to add we can do this with larger numbers too and we can do this here also because you can see that this right remember that when we looked at this one we had the 6 and the 4 and the 4 and the 6 all right here we're looking at the same thing now we've got to add 2 and at 8 and 8 and a 2 so this 32 is 30 and 2 and there's that 2 plus 8 that makes it 10 just look for those combinations 210 so you've got that 30 and this 10 we're gonna add those together 30 plus 10 that's 40 so keep and keep an eye out for those partners to 10 because they can make a lot of things a lot easier and save you some picture drawing and some counting
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Bresnahan Math
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Environment and Ecology Question and Answers Analysis (Set - 10) | PSI/KAS/FDA/SDA/KPSC | Chidanand
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kitchen gotta get fresh gotta get online gotta go upload my new video see everyone I gotta get going yeah I'm an orange but I'm rushing gotta get down to the fruit stop gotta tell some puns to my friends Paris in the front seat patches in the back seat gonna make my mind up which she cannot take it's Friday Friday gonna TGI Fridays everybody's looking for a napkin napkin Friday Friday catching up on Friday everybody's looking for another napkin yeah breaks working anymore 7 45 we're flying through the sky cruising so fast this Eagle can't fly think about fun you know what it is I got lips you got lips foreign gotta make my mind up which she cannot take Annoying Orange here I am from the front side from the back side nah I'm on the driver's side switching lanes is that good of a lemon on a ride gotta get fries what can I say check my time it's Friday it's a weekend we gonna strike gold it's Friday Friday gotta catch up on Friday everybody's looking for a napkin napkin Friday Friday catching up on Friday everybody's looking for another napkin everybody's looking for another napkin [Music] it's Friday Friday gonna TGI Fridays everybody's looking for a napkin napkin Friday Friday catching up on Friday everybody's looking for another napkin [Music] 7 A.M waking up in the kitchen gotta get fresh gotta get a line gotta go upload my new video see everyone I gotta get going yeah I'm an orange but I'm rushing gotta get down to the fruit stop gotta tell some puns to my friends Paris in the front seat patches in the back seat gonna make my mind up which she cannot take it's Friday Friday gonna TGI Fridays everybody's looking for a napkin napkin Friday Friday catching up on Friday everybody's looking for another napkin yeah keep working anymore 7 45 we're flying through the sky cruising so fast this Eagle can't fly find think about fun you know what it is I got lips you got lips foreign [Music] everybody's looking for another napkin [Music] it's Friday Friday gonna TGI 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the back seat gonna make my mind up which she cannot take it's Friday Friday gonna TGI Fridays everybody's looking for a napkin napkin Friday Friday catching up on Friday everybody's looking for another napkin yeah why aren't the brakes working anymore 7 45 we're flying through the sky cruising so fast this Eagle can't fly fun fun think about fun you know what it is I got lips you got lips I got lips you got lips hair is on the pony's head passions on the rear end gotta make my mind up which she cannot take Annoying Orange here I am from the front side from the back side switching lanes is that put up a lemon on a ride gotta get fries what can I say took my time mid Friday it's a weekend we gonna strike gold it's Friday Friday gotta catch up on Friday everybody's looking for a napkin napkin Friday Friday catching up on Friday everybody's looking for another napkin everybody's looking for another napkin [Music] it's Friday Friday gonna TGI Fridays everybody's looking for a napkin napkin Friday Friday catching up on Friday everybody's looking for another napkin [Music] 7 A.M waking up in the kitchen gotta get fresh gotta get a line gotta go upload my new video see everyone I gotta get going yeah I'm an orange but I'm rushing gotta get down to the fruit stop gotta tell some puns to my friends Paris in the front seat patches in the back seat gonna make my mind up which she cannot take it's Friday Friday gonna TGI Fridays everybody's looking for a napkin napkin Friday Friday catching up on Friday everybody's looking for another napkin yeah why aren't the brakes working anymore 7 45 are flying through the sky cruising so fast this Eagle can't fly think about fun you know what it is I got lips you got lips foreign [Music] everybody's looking for another napkin [Music] it's Friday Friday gonna TGI Fridays everybody's looking for a napkin napkin Friday Friday catching up on Friday everybody's looking for another napkin [Music] 7 A.M waking up in the kitchen gotta get fresh gotta get a line gotta go upload my new video see everyone I gotta get going yeah I'm an orange but I'm rushing gotta get down to the fruit stop gotta tell some puns to my friends Paris in the front seat patches in the back seat gonna make my mind up which she cannot take it's Friday Friday gonna TGI Fridays everybody's looking for a napkin napkin Friday Friday catching up on Friday everybody's looking for another napkin yeah 7 45 we're flying through the sky cruising so fast this Eagle can't fly find think about fun you know what it is I got lips you got lips foreign [Music] everybody's looking for another napkin [Music] it's Friday Friday gonna TGI Fridays everybody's looking for a napkin napkin Friday Friday catching up on Friday everybody's looking for another napkin [Music] 7 A.M waking up in the kitchen gotta get fresh gotta get online gotta go upload my new video see everyone I gotta get going yeah I'm an orange but I'm rushing gotta get down to the fruit stop gotta tell some puns to my friends Paris in the front seat patches in the back seat gonna make my mind up which she cannot take it's Friday Friday gonna TGI Fridays everybody's looking for a napkin napkin Friday Friday catching up on Friday everybody's looking for another napkin yeah 7 45 we're flying through the sky cruising so fast this Eagle can't fly fun fun think about fun you know what it is I got lips you got lips foreign [Music] looking for another napkin [Music] it's Friday Friday gonna TGI Fridays everybody's looking for a napkin napkin Friday Friday catching up on Friday everybody's looking for another napkin [Music] 7 A.M waking up in the kitchen gotta get fresh gotta get a line gotta go upload my new video see everyone I gotta get going yeah I'm an orange but I'm rushing gotta get down to the fruit stop gotta tell some puns to my friends Paris in the front seat patches in the back seat gonna make my mind up which she cannot take it's Friday Friday gonna TGI Fridays everybody's looking for a napkin napkin Friday Friday catching up on Friday everybody's looking for another napkin yeah he's working anymore 7 45 we're flying through the sky cruising so fast this Eagle can fly fun fun think about fun you know what it is I got lips you got lips foreign [Music] it's Friday Friday gonna TGI Fridays everybody's looking for a napkin napkin Friday Friday catching up on Friday everybody's looking for another napkin [Music] 7 A.M waking up in the kitchen gotta get fresh gotta get online gotta go upload my new video see everyone I gotta get going yeah I'm an orange but I'm rushing gotta get down to the fruit stop gotta tell some puns to my friends Paris in the front seat patches in the back seat gonna make my mind up which she cannot take it's Friday Friday gonna TGI Fridays everybody's looking for a napkin napkin Friday Friday catching up on Friday everybody's looking for another napkin are the brakes working anymore 7 45 we're flying through the sky cruising so fast this Eagle can't fly find think about fun you know what it is I got lips you got lips I got lips you got lips hair is on the pony's head passions on the rear end gotta make my mind up which she cannot take Annoying Orange here I am from the front side from the back side yeah [Music] it's Friday Friday gotta catch up on Friday everybody's looking for a napkin napkin Friday Friday catching up on Friday everybody's looking for another napkin everybody's looking for another napkin [Music] it's Friday Friday gonna TGI Fridays everybody's looking for a napkin napkin Friday Friday catching up on Friday everybody's looking for another napkin [Music] 7 A.M waking up in the kitchen gotta get fresh gotta get online gotta go upload my new video see everyone I gotta get going yeah I'm an orange but I'm rushing gotta get down to the fruit stop gotta tell some puns to my friends Paris in the front seat patches in the back seat gotta make my mind up which she cannot take it's Friday Friday gonna TGI Fridays everybody's looking for a napkin napkin Friday Friday catching up on Friday everybody's looking for another napkin hey why aren't the brakes working anymore 7 45 we're flying through the sky cruising so fast this Eagle can't fly think about fun you know what it is cause I got lips you got lips I got lips you got lips hair is on the pony's head passions on the rear end gotta make my mind up which she cannot take [Music] the front side from the back side yeah [Music] gotta get fries what can I say check my time it's Friday it's a weekend we gonna strike gold it's Friday Friday gotta catch up on Friday everybody's looking for a napkin napkin Friday Friday catching up on Friday everybody's looking for another napkin everybody's looking for another napkin [Music] it's Friday Friday gonna TGI Fridays everybody's looking for a napkin napkin Friday Friday catching up on Friday everybody's looking for another napkin [Music] 7 A.M waking up in the kitchen gotta get fresh gotta get a line gotta go upload my new video see everyone I gotta get going yeah I'm an orange but I'm rushing gotta get down to the fruit stop gotta tell some puns to my friends Paris in the front seat patches in the back seat gotta make my mind up which she cannot take it's Friday Friday gonna TGI Fridays everybody's looking for a napkin napkin Friday Friday catching up on Friday everybody's looking for another napkin yeah why aren't the brakes working anymore 7 45 we're flying through the sky cruising so fast this Eagle can't fly think about fun you know what it is I got lips you got lips hair is on the ponytad passions on the rear end gotta make my mind up which she cannot take Annoying Orange here I am from the front side from the back side switching lanes is that bit of a lemon on a ride gotta get fries what can I say check my time this Friday it's a weekend we gonna strike gold it's Friday Friday gotta catch up on Friday everybody's looking for a napkin napkin Friday Friday catching up on Friday everybody's looking for another napkin everybody's looking for another napkin [Music] it's Friday Friday gonna TGI Fridays everybody's looking for a napkin napkin Friday Friday catching up on Friday everybody's looking for another napkin [Music] 7 A.M waking up in the kitchen gotta get fresh gotta get online gotta go upload my new video see everyone I gotta get going yeah I'm an orange but I'm rushing gotta get down to the fruit stop gotta tell some puns to my friends Paris in the front seat patches in the back seat gotta make my mind up which she cannot take it's Friday Friday gonna TGI Fridays everybody's looking for a napkin napkin Friday Friday catching up on Friday everybody's looking for another napkin are the brakes working anymore 7 45 we're flying through the sky cruising so fast this Eagle can't fly find think about fun you know what it is I got lips you got lips I got lips you got lips hair is on the pony's head passions on the rear end gotta make my mind up which she cannot take Annoying Orange here I am from the front side from the back side huh yeah [Music] it's Friday Friday gotta catch up on Friday everybody's looking for a napkin napkin Friday Friday catching up on Friday everybody's looking for another napkin everybody's looking for another napkin [Music] it's Friday Friday gonna TGI Fridays everybody's looking for a napkin napkin Friday Friday catching up on Friday everybody's looking for another napkin [Music] 7 A.M waking up in the kitchen gotta get fresh gotta get online gotta go upload my new video see everyone I gotta get going yeah I'm an orange but I'm rushing gotta get down to the fruit stop gotta tell some puns to my friends Paris in the front seat patches in the back seat gonna make my mind up which she cannot take it's Friday Friday gonna TGI Fridays everybody's looking for a napkin napkin Friday Friday catching up on Friday everybody's looking for another napkin yeah why aren't the brakes working anymore 7 45 we're flying through the sky cruising so fast this Eagle can't fly find think about fun you know what it is I got lips you got lips I got lips you got lips hair is on the ponies had passions on the rear end gotta make my mind up which she cannot take Annoying Orange here I am from the front side from the back side yeah [Music] it's Friday Friday gotta catch up on Friday everybody's looking for a napkin napkin Friday Friday catching up on Friday everybody's looking for another napkin everybody's looking for another napkin [Music] it's Friday Friday gonna TGI Fridays everybody's looking for a napkin napkin Friday Friday catching up on Friday everybody's looking for another napkin [Music] 7 A.M waking up in the kitchen gotta get fresh gotta get online gotta go upload my new video see everyone I gotta get going yeah I'm an orange but I'm rushing gotta get down to the fruit stop gotta tell some puns to my friends Paris in the front seat patches in the back seat gonna make my mind up which she cannot take it's Friday Friday gonna TGI Fridays everybody's looking for a napkin napkin Friday Friday catching up on Friday everybody's looking for another napkin yeah aren't the bricks working anymore 7 45 we're flying through the sky cruising so fast this Eagle can't blind fine think about fun you know what it is I got lips you got lips I got lips you got lips hair is on the pony's head passions on the rear end gotta make my mind up which she cannot take Annoying Orange yeah [Music] gotta get fries what can I say check my time it's Friday it's a weekend we go to strike gold it's Friday Friday gotta catch up on Friday everybody's looking for a napkin napkin Friday Friday catching up on Friday everybody's looking for another napkin everybody's looking for another napkin [Music] it's Friday Friday gonna TGI Fridays everybody's looking for a napkin napkin Friday chin up on Friday everybody's looking for another napkin [Music] 7 A.M waking up in the kitchen gotta get fresh gotta get online gotta go upload my new video see everyone I gotta get going yeah I'm an orange but I'm rushing gotta get down to the fruit stop gotta tell some puns to my friends parents in the front seat patches in the back seat gonna make my mind up which she cannot take it's Friday Friday gonna TGI Fridays everybody's looking for a napkin napkin Friday Friday catching up on Friday everybody's looking for another napkin yeah break's working anymore 7 45 we're flying through the sky cruising so fast this Eagle can't fly fun fun think about fun you know what it is I got lips you got lips I got lips you got lips hair is on the ponies had passions on the rear end gotta make my mind up which she cannot take [Music] um [Music] gotta get fries what can I say check my time it's Friday it's a weekend we gonna strike gold it's Friday Friday gotta catch up on Friday everybody's looking for a napkin napkin Friday Friday catching up on Friday everybody's looking for another napkin everybody's looking for another napkin [Music] it's Friday Friday gonna TGI Fridays everybody's looking for a napkin napkin Friday Friday catching up on Friday everybody's looking for another napkin [Music] 7 A.M waking up in the kitchen gotta get fresh gotta get a line gotta go upload my new video go see everyone I gotta get going yeah I'm an orange but I'm rushing gotta get down to the fruit stop gotta tell some puns to my friends Paris in the front seat patches in the backseat gotta make my mind up which she cannot take it's Friday Friday gonna TGI Fridays everybody's looking for a napkin napkin Friday Friday catching up on Friday everybody's looking for another napkin hey why aren't the brakes working anymore 7 45 we're flying through the sky cruising so fast this Eagle can't blind fine think about fun you know what it is I got lips you got lips I got lips you got lips hair is on the ponies had passions on the rear end gotta make my mind up which she cannot take Annoying Orange [Music] gotta get fries what can I say check my time next Friday it's a weekend we gonna strike gold it's Friday Friday gotta catch up on Friday everybody's looking for a napkin napkin Friday Friday catching up on Friday everybody's looking for another napkin everybody's looking for another napkin [Music] it's Friday Friday gonna TGI Fridays everybody's looking for a napkin napkin Friday Friday catching up on Friday everybody's looking for another napkin [Music] 7 A.M waking up in the kitchen gotta get fresh gotta get a mind gotta go upload my new video see everyone I gotta get going yeah I'm an orange but I'm rushing gotta get down to the fruit stop gotta tell some puns to my friends Paris in the front seat patches in the back seat gonna make my mind up which she cannot take it's Friday Friday gonna TGI Fridays everybody's looking for a nap and napkin Friday Friday catching up on Friday everybody's looking for another napkin party and party and yeah hey why aren't the brakes working anymore 7 45 we're flying through the sky cruising so fast this Eagle can't fly find think about fun you know what it is I got lips you got lips I got lips you got lips hair is on the ponytail passions on the rear end gotta make my mind up which she cannot take [Music] it's Friday Friday gotta catch up on Friday everybody's looking for a napkin napkin Friday catching up on Friday everybody's looking for another napkin anybody is looking for another napkin [Music] it's Friday Friday gonna TGI Fridays everybody's looking for a napkin napkin Friday Friday catching up on Friday everybody's looking for another napkin [Music] 7 A.M waking up in the kitchen gotta get fresh gotta get online gotta go upload my new video see everyone I gotta get going yeah I'm an orange but I'm rushing gotta get down to the fruit stop gotta tell some puns to my friends Paris in the front seat patches in the back seat gotta make my mind up which she cannot take it's Friday Friday gonna TGI Fridays everybody's looking for a napkin napkin Friday Friday catching up on Friday everybody's looking for another napkin yeah hey why aren't the brakes working anymore 7 45 we're flying through the sky cruising so fast this Eagle can't fly find think about fun you know what it is I got lips you got lips foreign [Music] yeah yeah yeah 7 A.M waking up in the kitchen gotta get fresh gotta get online gotta go upload my new video see everyone I gotta get going yeah I'm an orange but I'm rushing gotta get down to the fruit stop gotta tell some puns to my friends Paris in the front seat patches in the back seat gonna make my mind up which she cannot take it's Friday Friday gonna TGI Fridays everybody's looking for a napkin napkin Friday Friday catching up on Friday everybody's looking for another napkin yeah why aren't the bricks working anymore 7 45 we're flying through the sky cruising so fast this Eagle can't fly think about fun you know what it is I got lips you got lips I got lips you got lips hair is on the pony's head passions on the rear end gotta make my mind up which she cannot take Annoying Orange here I am from the front side from the back side nah I'm on the driver's side yeah [Music] it's Friday Friday gotta catch up on Friday everybody's looking for a napkin napkin Friday Friday catching up on Friday everybody's looking for another napkin everybody's looking for another napkin [Music] it's Friday Friday gonna TGI Fridays everybody's looking for a napkin napkin Friday Friday catching up on Friday everybody's looking for another napkin [Music] 7 A.M waking up in the kitchen gotta get fresh gotta get online gotta go upload my new video see everyone I gotta get going yeah lemon orange but I'm rushing gotta get down to the food stop gotta tell some puns to my friends Paris in the front seat patches in the back seat gotta make my mind up which she cannot take it's Friday Friday gonna TGI Fridays everybody's looking for a napkin napkin Friday Friday catching up on Friday everybody's looking for another napkin yeah while the break's working anymore 7 45 we're flying through the sky cruising so fast this Eagle can fly fun fun think about fun you know what it is I got lips you got lips foreign [Music] gotta go upload my new video see everyone I gotta get going yeah I'm an orange but I'm rushing gotta get down to the fruit stop gotta tell some puns to my friends Paris in the front seat patches in the back seat gonna make my mind up which she cannot take it's Friday Friday gonna TGI Fridays everybody's looking for a napkin napkin Friday Friday catching up on Friday everybody's looking for another napkin hey why aren't the brakes working anymore 7 45 we're flying through the sky cruising so fast this Eagle can't fly think about fun you know what it is I got lips you got lips hair is on the ponies and passions on the rear end gotta make my mind up which she cannot take [Music] your hand from the front side from the back side nah I'm on the driver's side switching lanes e gotta get fries what can I say check my time it's Friday it's a weekend we gonna strike gold it's Friday Friday gotta catch up on Friday everybody's looking for a napkin napkin Friday Friday catching up on Friday everybody's looking for another napkin everybody's looking for another napkin [Music] it's Friday Friday gonna TGI Fridays everybody's looking for a napkin napkin Friday Friday catching up on Friday everybody's looking for another napkin [Music] 7 A.M waking up in the kitchen gotta get fresh gotta get a line gotta go upload my new video see everyone I gotta get going yeah lemon orange but I'm rushing gotta get down to the food stop gotta tell some puns to my friends Paris in the front seat patches in the back seat gonna make my mind up which she cannot take it's Friday Friday gonna TGI Fridays everybody's looking for a napkin napkin Friday Friday catching up on Friday everybody's looking for I got lips you got lips hair is on the pony's head passions on the rear end gotta make my mind up which she cannot take [Music] it's Friday Friday gotta catch up on Friday everybody's looking for a napkin napkin Friday Friday catching up on Friday everybody's looking for another napkin for another napkin [Music] it's Friday Friday gonna TGI Fridays everybody's looking for a napkin napkin Friday Friday catching up on Friday everybody's looking for another napkin [Music] 7 A.M waking up in the kitchen gotta get fresh gotta get a line gotta go upload my new video see everyone I gotta get going yeah I'm an orange but I'm rushing gotta get down to the fruit stop gotta tell some puns to my friends Paris in the front seat patches in the back seat gonna make my mind up which she cannot take it's Friday Friday gonna TGI Fridays everybody's looking for a napkin napkin Friday Friday catching up on Friday everybody's looking for another napkin yeah we want the brakes working anymore 7 45 we're flying through the sky cruising so fast this Eagle can't fly find think about fun you know what it is I got lips you got lips I got lips you got lips hair is on the ponytad passions on the rear end gotta make my mind up which team can I take foreign [Music] it's Friday Friday gonna TGI Fridays everybody's looking for a napkin napkin Friday Friday catching up on Friday everybody's looking for another napkin [Music] 7 A.M waking up in the kitchen gotta get fresh gotta get a line gotta go upload my new video see everyone I gotta get going yeah lemon orange but I'm rushing gotta get down to the fruit stop gotta tell some puns to my friends Paris in the front seat patches in the back seat gonna make my mind up which she cannot take it's Friday Friday gonna TGI Fridays everybody's looking for a napkin napkin Friday Friday catching up on Friday everybody's looking for another napkin yeah keep working anymore 7 45 we're flying through the sky cruising so fast this Eagle can't fly fun fun think about fun you know what it is I got lips you got lips foreign [Music] it's Friday Friday gotta catch up on Friday everybody's looking for a napkin napkin Friday Friday catching up on Friday everybody's looking for another napkin everybody's looking for another napkin [Music] it's Friday Friday gonna TGI Fridays everybody's looking for a napkin napkin Friday Friday catching up on Friday everybody's looking for another napkin [Music] 7 A.M waking up in the kitchen gotta get fresh gotta get online gotta go upload my new video see everyone I gotta get going yeah I'm an orange when I'm rushing gotta get down to the fruit stop gotta tell some puns to my friends Paris in the front seat patches in the back seat gonna make my mind up which she cannot take it's Friday Friday gonna TGI Fridays everybody's looking for a napkin napkin Friday Friday catching up on Friday everybody's looking for another napkin yeah 7 45 we're flying through the sky cruising so fast this Eagle can fly find think about fun you know what it is I got lips you got lips foreign [Music] everybody's looking for another napkin [Music] it's Friday Friday gonna TGI Fridays everybody's looking for a napkin napkin Friday Friday catching up on Friday everybody's looking for another napkin [Music] 7 A.M waking up in the kitchen gotta get fresh gotta get online gotta go upload my new video see everyone I gotta get going yeah I'm an orange but I'm rushing gotta get down to the fruit stop gotta tell some puns to my friends Paris in the front seat patches in the back seat gonna make my mind up which sea can I take it's Friday Friday gonna TGI Fridays everybody's looking for a napkin napkin Friday Friday catching up on Friday everybody's looking for another napkin yeah break's working anymore 7 45 we're flying through the sky cruising so fast this Eagle can't fly find think about fun you know what it is I got lips you got lips foreign [Music] it's Friday Friday gonna TGI Fridays everybody's looking for a napkin napkin Friday Friday catching up on Friday everybody's looking for another napkin
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Hybrid Project Management - What is that?
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hi it's nick steckovich project manager evolution and in this video we're going to take a look at what is a hybrid model in project management stay [Music] tuned [Music] hey welcome back it's nick stackovich project manager evolution and in this video we're going to take a closer look into a hybrid model the blend between the waterfall and agile right which is kind of very interesting because a lot of the companies these days especially corporations and large companies are kind of moving into that model as it's a blend of both worlds but let's uh have a look uh in on our board [Music] when we take a look at the you know the waterfall versus agile and then how blended they look together so with waterfall the types of projects that you would run in waterfall are either campaign based event uh could be a physical product or some sort of a structure like a like a building or or if you're if you're building like a residential building or commercial building manufacturing is another example for waterfall-based project agile typically likes to be with software i t marketing and then the blended mode is a kind of a text a tech uh focused project where dev is part of the bigger puzzle right in terms of scope any size project with a defined scope would be something for waterfall where as opposed to agile kind of small to medium project with iterative increments because agile you know it's always constant iteration constant uh change which allows uh flexibility right and as a result of agile and waterfall in i in our hybrid model you'll get the size of any project or any scope right when we take a look at the budget for budget waterfall is typically fixed because it goes initially with the business case and then you have to do a project charter you have to get the formal approval and all the costs for resources and everything is defined at the very beginning of the project where as opposed to agile it's flexible because you're constantly building something which is a shippable product in you know either one week or four week sprints and as a result of that you're basically in a way able to work with the budget right it's much more flexible than fixed uh which is waterfall right and a blended version would be uh flexible but with an understanding of the boundaries right so the understanding of the boundaries comes from waterfall and in terms of flexibility it's directly derived from agile right in terms of deadlines waterfall is working towards like a a planned milestone with fixed deadlines versus agile as i mentioned is is working with sprints iterations with a flexible uh to push tasks to a future sprint if needed right and the blend of the two worlds would be you know uh you can use prints and milestones in order to get that work done uh for the project in terms of the roles uh so when we take a look at the role of a pm directly pm is a traditional type of project manager that's managing pretty much controlling executing and making sure that the project project is moving in the right direction uh towards the end of the project obviously and is constantly on the lookout to make sure all the impediments and any challenges are being alleviated from a project and the typical role is a project manager or could be a program manager in the case of agile we've got this different role which is called scrum master so the difference between the scrum master and the project manager is that project manager has all the responsibility uh on the project when he or she is managing where as opposed to scrum master scrum master is pretty much the facilitator to the project so he's allowing uh the the dev team or the team members to be unblocked uh if they have if work needs to be done right so he is kind of facilitating for the unblocking of of uh anything that comes along and and in most agile uh teams uh scrum master is the one that is involved with the team in terms of uh coordinating of the unblocking but at the same time uh it's assumed that every agile team is self sustainable and is capable of resolving their own problems so and what i mean by that is you know if if there's if a team is blocked for example a developer is blocked and or maybe another uh team resource is blocked uh the first automatic response from a scrum master would be like questions like are you are you blocked why are you blocked have you tried every possible way or have you exhausted every possible way uh to figure out a way how to resolve that issue or that impediment or block right and if that if he or she has exhausted every single possible uh way of uh fixing the problem and uh moving that roleplay or removing that roadblock then that gets addressed as scrum master and then the scrum master needs to address that when we take a look at the blended [Music] version of that is that the project leader is a basically a person who creates and follows up on tasks but gives space to get the work done uh during sprints right so again that could be a project manager it could be a producer uh if we're looking at uh maybe media or or creative team lead and digital pm if it if it's like digital media or or digital projects right in terms of teams in waterfall you've got matrix teams or cross-functional teams where you know you have your business analysts and you've got your architects and you've got your testers and you've got your designers so uh you know different teams that you're basically managing as a project manager and you're you bringing those teams together uh to uh manage them and at the same time report on their status whereas opposed to agile the team is 100 dedicated right so you've got your uh you know you got your product owner you've got your dev team maybe another subject matter expert or x amount of subject matter experts and a few other members of the team that are part of that team or that scrum team that is dedicated and solely working on that project versus in waterfall where you've got possibly teams that are working on multiple projects and your project is only one of the maybe five or an amount of of projects they're currently working on or they're being allocated right and as well agile is uh self organizing as i mentioned uh it's trained and it consists of very experienced collaborators right in terms of hybrid hybrid is multitasking working with time to work on the project able to self-organize has the ability to manage anything that comes along by being agile and has experience with agile and is also in collaborative nature so it kind of sounds like the hybrid is uh it's a deviation of agile and uh a bit a bit a mixture of of waterfall waterfall-ish but very little it's mostly that this is actually being uh brought into uh the hybrid model right in terms of stakeholders if you're working on a traditional waterfall type of project stakeholders can be externally internal and engaged at miles they're usually engaged at milestones when they're required versus agile where you know they're constantly being engaged and especially like if you're a stakeholder or somebody who's funded uh the project or maybe you're a business representative or somebody who is very much invested into project but you're not a technical resource or individual you're still heavily involved because we've got these sprints that are one to four weeks long and after each sprint you have what's called a demo right and these demos all the business stakeholders are present as well as some of the other stakeholders that are involved in the project so they're constantly being exposed and not only are they present at the demos but they could also be brought in you know on daily basis because the whole concept of agile is that everything is iterative and in order to be iterative teams and individuals need to be in constant contact right when we take a look at the blended version or the hybrid version it's boring directly from waterfall for external and internal and engagement is often um probably not daily but at least maybe like three times a week maybe four times a week or even sometimes you know sometimes it's even daily it depends really on the type of project that you're that you're on or the type of project that you're currently managing if you have a lot of individuals then most likely you might actually end up borrowing a lot of the the agile model in order to be able to um keep constantly a grasp of what's happening on the project right so that's very important and the last item is uh the communication right so communication and i just want to take this away communication is tasks and milestones level for updates with the project status report and the meetings where as opposed to uh agile you've got these scrum ceremonies which are the daily stand-ups you've got the planning sprint planning the sprint demos and the retrospectives right and so all the all of these are used uh in agile which is a bit uh you know a different model than uh than waterfall but then when we take a look at the hybrid model we've got a combination of scrum ceremonies as well as uh regular status updates so let me give you an example so currently like i'm working on a project right now i'm managing a very large project that has 15 plus teams those teams are agile then uh other teams are actually non-agile they're kind of more waterfall-ish so i at any given week i have you know my my scrum of scrum so i'm acting as a scrum master but i'm also acting as a scrum master to multiple teams and as well as an overall project manager so that's kind of a mixture of what i just mentioned here like waterfall agile which is kind of a hybrid model right and what i basically do is i have three times a week i have a scrum of scrums like wednesday thursday friday then i have a bi-weekly meeting with the business involved which you know happens every two weeks then there's also like touch points maybe wednesdays sometimes like in the morning like 9 or 9 30 for like 15 20 minutes with the designers because the designers are also part of um this piece or this product that i'm currently managing right for this telecom company right so there's there's going to be a deviation from even like the typical hybrid model that is explained in uh in a textbook or by pmi or by you know any other methodologies right and even utilizing scrum from scrum alliance or you utilizing scrum from maybe uh bmi again it could be very different in depending where you're working at and depending on the team depending on the project it uh it varies and which goes back and you know goes back to the point that i keep on stressing in every one of my videos is that you know if you go the certification route i mean there's no harm in getting these certificates like for acp or you know if you're csm or maybe pmp or it it doesn't it doesn't give you necessarily any sort of cred credibility in managing projects maybe it gives you credibility in terms of coming across as as a certified project professional or maybe scrum professional but in reality you know at the end of the day you are managing these projects and the textbook and the the certification is not going to help you in managing these situations and managing these themes and frameworks and processes because they're based on something that is completely different from a traditional textbook material which is found in in you know most of the textbooks and most of the courses that uh you know are offered online and that's where the project management revolution approach that i teach is very different because it focuses actually on real life scenarios and real projects where you actually get exposure to many different situations on many different uh projects you know there's not only one project but there's there's couple projects and by being exposed to this versatility and the difference in these projects and processes you're able to learn the same way that you would actually be learning if you were an experienced project manager or if you were working at a at a company right on on a particular project right so that is uh kind of the the the difference and you know i'm kind of shocked as well that uh even though you know pmi and a lot of these uh certification bodies have been out there for a long time that there isn't really anything that properly teaches you and gives you uh tools and techniques that you can actually implement as soon as you complete these you know certain certifications and training but luckily you know i've come up with this training program that's been around for almost three years now and uh many different students have actually signed up to this many successful cases testimonials that you can actually check out below this video and i always encourage anyone who's interested in checking out project manager evolution to actually even reach out to the testimonial individuals uh in the videos as well as uh you know reach out to them directly on linkedin and ask about their experience right that's the best way that you can actually first of all figure out you know am i for real obviously because you're new you may be watching this video for the first time or maybe you've seen a couple of my videos but you're still unsure you know whether you know you should check this out or not and and if you are interested to find out more there's a link below about actually there's a couple links one of the links the first link is about setting up a strategy session with me it's a you know 30 minute free no obligation strategy session where you know i actually connect with you and my team as well and we take a look at where you are right now and we point you in the right direction we create a blueprint for yourself and then if we see that there's a mutual uh connection where i can actually help you and uh you know put you up front uh above where you know the standard uh project managers are and uh the the traditional salaries are and experience that then we we get into the program and uh you get the experience to you know start the project manager revolution program every week obviously there's uh facebook live calls where you know if you hire an existing project manager professional and you're you know looking to get maybe better at it or if you've got questions you know you're stuck somewhere or you've got challenges with your boss your managers your your team or your stakeholders you can definitely ask to jump on them we're there for you to you know answer any of the questions as well as anything in the the actual training program and then there's also for those that are still kind of not ready they're not sure if there's a facebook group you can check it out below there's free content being added every single week there's also times when i actually jump on lives facebook lives and i answer a question and i also share some of my experiences and stories and so you also get to you know get some exposure uh to me uh aside from my youtube videos and you know you get to interact with others like such as yourself and so that kind of helps you give you that push and also gives you the ability to connect with others right and feel better about yourself and and uh uh towards that uh goal and the process of of becoming better or becoming uh that uh successful project manager so that's a bit about project management revolution i wanted to kind of highlight that the second thing uh that we want to get through is the actual process life cycle right and i also wanted to kind of jump back into what we earlier talked about and that is that hybrid model right so what you're seeing here is a cycle map or project management lifecycle map that i've created for project management revolution course and so i'm kind of sharing with you i'm not trying to sell you you know to sign up for the course or sign up for the the training but what i want to show you is you know i kind of took the liberty of of uh breaking it down as kind of a cheat sheet for for my students to show all the different you know stages of the project management life cycle when it comes to waterfall and what i want to do uh today or in this video i want to kind of give you guys um an idea of how we use this life cycle the waterfall life cycle to basically borrow it for our hybrid model right so when we take a look at the hybrid model the process how we start from the project and then we end the project so in the initial phase of the project we have a a business case right that initially comes in here so we don't have it we don't have it here on this chart but usually a business case comes in and basically what the business case is the business is interested in doing this project and in order to do this project they have to come up with an idea right and in order to come up with the idea they have to do some investigation and okay i finally got it okay and when they do the investigation they obviously uh have to go through an analysis to figure out you know what the end user is going to be looking for and the marketing aspect and and so forth and so they actually end up with this business case right and this business case is basically a document that uh gets in front of everyone and obviously in front of the sponsor and ultimately this business case is then presented as a project and so that project comes into the project management office or it comes to the project manager and the first thing that the project manager is going to do is going to write a project charter right that kind of outlines what the scopal work is is going to be a high level overview of costs scope description of the project who's going to be involved and this is kind of like very high level right and so in a hybrid model you can start with something like a business case like typically somebody comes in and says okay we want to do this project and we want to come up with a description or we want to formalize it into a document so they formalize the document then eventually you know a project manager gets assigned and so he or she starts putting together this document about costs about you know what's going to be on the project and so forth and this is where you know you initiate the project obviously you also are going to identify stakeholders so we're still following the the waterfall model when we get to planning we are going to be possibly using gathering requirements so maybe like a business analyst can come in and he or she might be doing you know analysis of what that specifically is going to be in terms of like requirements um non-functional requirements functional requirements and then um maybe also after that there will be some sort of a a work breakdown structure just kind of a high level of what are the the the components that consist of this big thing just to get a visual representation and then from that point on you know before you get to any estimates or anything like that i think at this point we can stop and we can actually transition into agile scrum and what that's going to do is now that we've defined you know the ba has defined all the requires functional non-functional we're going to be creating um a story map right so story map is going to be something that's going to outline our our main epics so we're boring stuff from um the scrum framework right and so we create our epics and then once we create our epics we're gonna create our stories right and our stories are actually gonna come from the requirements documents right which is back here from ba right business analysts or whoever's going to be gathering requirements right then from the stories we're actually gonna you know eventually once we create the stories we've got the epics uh we can you know do that in jira and set up a project set up our you know components or set up our maybe our releases depending how you set up your jira instance and then you're gonna you're gonna go and you're gonna create all the stories then each one of the stories eventually once you start your your scrum ceremonies uh you're gonna do your sprint planning but before you do sprint planning there's gonna be entries into the backlog so you're gonna put all your stories and your epics and then once you have sprint planning then you're going to start populating stuff and you're going to start doing a point story point estimation where you assign a story point by using fibonacci sequence or card sorting or whichever method is best to be used on your project then eventually you formalize that into a release plan and you get all your sprints lined up with all your features or maybe possibly you don't have your whole release plan but you've got planned up um ahead sprints and then obviously you know you you have your scrum master you've got your po you've got your dev team right and uh then you're gonna start uh you know booking your ceremonies right and the ceremonies that you're going to be booking they will be again around what we talked about here is you're going to have your sprint planning your daily stand-ups your sprint demos and your retrospectives and also one other thing that uh that is not mentioned on this chart uh is the grooming sessions and the grooming sessions will be um every week and you're gonna be um basically refining your backlog right so what i just explained and share with you is that kind of like scrum iterative approach or framework that that the team will be basically working on you know in two week cycles one week cycle three or four and then after that they're gonna have those demos and then eventually uh you're going to be also possibly in terms of executing the project or managing the project you can probably use so you can probably use for risk management you can use your your plan for risks uh by identifying risk and identifying uh register uh probably you can use procurement plan for your uh you know your plans for your sows or your documentation that's related maybe with vendors and maybe you know you might also use stakeholder plan to manage your stakeholders and for that you can create like your racy chart uh where you identify who's responsible accountable um communicated and informed right then also you can create a human resources plan maybe to monitor like who's available like what the resourcing is possibly on a hybrid project you might actually not have dedicated resources so for that you can create like a excel spreadsheet or maybe a microsoft project document that you can actually plan resources ahead maybe by teams and you know like x amount of months ahead so that you can actually do proper resourcing uh for your your uh project or for your agile project or portion of the scrum um section and this what's interesting is that you know for all of these things you know you can use like for resource planning you can use either like excel or you can use like ms project and for your agile or your scrum you can use like jira and to report any of the stuff related with the issues and even communication you can use confluence so i'm just giving you like guys an idea of like how a blended version would work controlling costs uh when we come to monitoring controlling like you're monitoring costs for example like every month there needs to be a amalgamation of forecasts up ahead of you know how much each team has burned let's say like you've got like 10 teams so you've got a report on these things and uh you know you would probably do it in a traditional way where you would communicate via email to the leads or maybe like the senior managers and try and get feedback on their burn or the burn of their team and so you report back that to finance so that would be kind of a traditional waterfallish approach to managing costs also there's a way how you can use earned and burn down chart to kind of combine it together to monitor costs on on the agile portion of the execution obviously modern controlling risks you would do by identifying a risk register that you would monitor every single week based on the waterfall type of approach quality control you can use again traditional waterfall model verifying control scope this is very interesting one so this can be also managed by a cr one of the other videos i talked about the advantages disadvantages of agile versus waterfall and on on a hybrid project you can decide whether you want to use the agile approach of uh quickly making iterations and changes or the traditional waterfall approach where you actually have to use a change control protocol with the cr documents and then that gets approved in terms of time resources and cost and so that could be also another example this is all all depending on what type of project organization you're you're implementing hybrid in right in terms of monitoring controlling work uh most likely that'll be again a blend of waterfall and agile so you would kind of act as a scrum master for the agile portion and then for the documentation portion finance issues um quality maybe performance you would use the traditional project management waterfall approach although for performance report you can actually use a a burned out chart right and you can assess how well a team's velocity is so giving you guys a quick video of how a hybrid model would look like if you were going to be managing it and uh just wanted to give you some exposure and an idea of how that works and again if you're interested to learn more about this and how to master this and become an expert in agile and expert in waterfall you know you can click the link below schedule a free strategy session with me and my team we'll talk to you we'll see where you are currently and will devise a blueprint plan to get you where you want to go thanks for sticking around and i'll look to see you in the next round of videos
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here i'll make sure everything's allowed where it needs to be interesting um i start the live and then that ambulance shows up outside the hotel i wonder what's going on out there it's almost like there's an emergency was this an emergency reading i don't know um so sorry i wasn't on yesterday a lot going on here guys but we're gonna get on there tonight anyways so i'll be using my regular deck of playing cards all right for some of this to get information and then i'll be using my tarot and some oracles all right how are you guys doing you guys doing good i know it's kind of a weird setup but we're just gonna we're just gonna work with it guys all right so today's video was inspired from a lack of communication poor communication a lack of closure issues misunderstandings for sure and feeling misunderstood like what you're saying is not coming across and um someone being so stubborn right a lot of you guys have someone that is just so stubborn they're not gonna they're refusing to work with you communicate with you hear you out uh anything so this is a reading for you guys that are dealing with someone very very difficult and you know maybe that should have been the title of the reading you guys dealing with someone very very difficult so um let's go ahead and first what what is the sign of the person that you're dealing with let's go ahead and get the sign of this person so it can start to make sense for a lot of you guys all right what is the sign of this person okay so bottom of the deck we have joker and that's capricorn all right um the other card that came out is a three of wands so leo so we're doing with a leo or a capricorn and guys this could be a sun a moon or a rising it could be a venus and it could be a jupiter for some of you ladies out there maybe even a mars for male-on-male relationships hey italian pete hi steph um i hope you're enjoying your trip oh i am definitely trying to enjoy my trip a little cloudy today but yeah we've been so busy this week's gone by really fast so yeah this is the sign of your person okay they're very very difficult you like these cards yeah i don't know why they're so stubborn another three popped out three hearts um this person feels like they're your best friend or you were their best friend i know you don't understand why this is happening hey markers so why is this happening all right now what is this person really thinking and feeling about you this difficult person show me this difficult person's spirit what is this difficult person really feeling and thinking about my collective all right bottom of the deck we have ton of cups wow you guys are happy i mean you guys could be a happy family this is soulmate energy no wonder you're so upset about this connection because you guys actually had a chance to be a really happy family and this is a deep soulmate connection and you know this person feels that energy they do know it deep down they feel that you are a soul mate that you are special that this was not just any old relationship it was something meaningful so let's see why this person's giving you such a hard time this is the knight of wands okay jack of clubs why is this person is just back and forth in people's lives back and forth in your life passionate when they come in passionate when they come out this person is also not very good about sitting in one spot for a long time this person doesn't normally stay in relationships for a long period of time you'll notice this person has many relationships most likely there's the joker again devil card capricorn all right so a lot of the reason why this person is being stubborn with you is confidence they're being cocky but also um they're in a codependent karmic relationship so yeah you have someone who's connected to somebody else and you know it is what it is this message is not going to resonate for everybody um but it is what it is you know and could it be that they're just selfish and they're maybe into themselves yeah maybe it could be um you know it could be where they're just alone and they're just into themselves you know it's possible but it also you know is yes they're in a connection with somebody karmic now this person is struggling with devil energy and what that means excuse me they have problems with karmic closure they have a lot of karma and they're not ready to give closure to it all right it's too much for them right now they're not ready to give it up they're not ready to deal with it they're not ready to look at it you know um let's see what they're really feeling queen of swords they want to cut you out they're not very nice they're kind of [ __ ] kind of an [ __ ] okay this person is not easy to talk to okay you wouldn't want to talk to this person this person is bitter okay your person is holding a grudge against you and maybe the world okay this is an angry person um this person is i don't want to say unemotional but i at least want to say this person is very good at hiding their emotions and this person may have a good deal of air in their chart you also may have air in your chart especially gemini okay but it could be libra aquarius but you definitely have air in your chart you watching me and the way this person feels about you is they're separated and distant and upset and difficult they also feel that you are difficult and you're probably sitting back and watching and going what i'm not difficult i'm the easiest person in the world to talk to i'm the easiest person in the world to work with you know i'm more than happy to be compromising like why would this person think i'm difficult look i don't know why your person thinks or feels the way they do i don't know what your person's problem is but i know that's how your person feels about you that you are difficult and um maybe you're the one who's angry also the other card oh my god the other card that comes out for how they feel about you deep down is the devil card they feel like you're the karmic all right they feel like you're the situation they can't let go of all right so deep down they can't let go of you they can't forget about you they can't move on from you that's not happening they are stuck there is there is there is no closure devil devil we have to deal with this karma you can't where do you think you're going basically says spirit where do you think you're going this is a ten of cups situation then you have a four of cups situation rejection denial i don't want this relationship then you have ten of wands it's a major burden this is too difficult i can't carry this for the rest of my life yet i'm gonna carry it carrying a burden carrying regrets carrying stress then you've got the king of swords to match up with his queen of swords so now you guys have the perfect pair the king and the queen of swords spades you guys are supposed to be together this is a perfect match yet this person is too damn difficult they can't get out of their head they're burdened by rejection of their soul mate 10 of cups so there we are in a nutshell we're gonna pull out some more cards but um that's where we're sitting at right now all right okay um spirit what's going to be happening um in this person's life what's going to be happening in this person's life so well your person has a lot of tense huh 10 of pentacles i'm sorry not 10 of pentacles um ten of wands ten of cups they had that earlier now your person's got ten of pentacles which is ten of diamonds all right your person's definitely seeing 10 10 10 10 10 on the clock 10 10 everywhere and ironically guess what i look up how many minutes have we been doing this reading 10 minutes we've been doing this reading let's fix something here it's a charging situation okay hopefully this is still charging my gosh okay so anyways yeah and you know the tens definitely represent a new beginning okay it does represent the finale and the finishing of a cycle so i do feel that your person is coming out of stubbornness and difficulty all right it's been a very difficult time for your person and they know they need to make some changes this can't go on and on and on and on forever and ever and always um but your person is very focused at work very focused on pinnacles making money all of that like really obsessed in that arena the next card that comes out for your person is the nine of clubs the next card is the eight of hearts the next card that comes out is the two of clubs and now you have the ace of spades now what does this mean for you guys what your person is going through right now is nearing the end of a very difficult battle your person is trying very hard to emotionally detach and cut themselves off from you i think you get the picture i think you're well aware that your person is detached and cold focused on work and pentacles and stepping away from the hearts getting away from the cups your person has a decision to make and it is to have a fresh new beginning and a fresh new start with the queen of swords king of swords the air sign um are they going to choose that we're going to see further in the cards but what's coming up is they do have an opportunity to work it out with you do they not there's a window here there's a window of time and over the next two weeks this person is struggling to make a decision to either go for it with you or lay this down forever okay this person is going through that kind of a situation right now let's get some other cards you feel like he's always been like that well yeah and maybe some of you have been experiencing this experiencing this some of you guys are going to be kind of surprised because you didn't think your person was even considering cutting you off permanently so some of you guys are going to be surprised and a little shocked that that's what your person is thinking about doing but for some of you guys yeah you're like oh this has been a problem this has been a thing you know maybe you've already been cut off some of you guys have already been some of you guys haven't so we're gonna see what's going on um spirit tell me more about what this person's gonna be going through at this time is this person going to be successful in aid of cupping this relationship too much to think about you know your person doesn't even want to deal with this right now and believe it or not this is the card i wanted to see because i really feel this is eight of cups fighting to emotionally detach however this person is not winning that's exactly the card i wanted to see i wish i would just call out cards before i even get them because i know they're coming but i never do and i i don't know i should but i haven't listen um this probably hurts a few people's feelings and i'm sorry that it does that you're dealing with someone who's such a prick or such a [ __ ] that they don't even want to talk to you um communicate work anything out okay they're just they're not interested and you're more than willing but they're not um understand that yeah they're in a devilish situation they're stubborn they're unwilling strong capricorn energy right that earthy stubborn energy they're just not wanting to budge no matter how flexible you are no matter how forgiving and no matter how nice because they're still holding a grudge against you some of you guys are like what grudge what did i do you know and i repeat like i said i'm i don't know what you did i don't know if you did anything to deserve them to treat you like that to push you away to block you um to be angry with you to have a grudge against you but for whatever reason this person is so if you're dealing with this stubborn difficult kind of cruel person um just understand that's the way they view you that's how they deeply feel about you they deeply feel angry they deeply feel upset and they deeply feel like they need to get away from you again we asked earlier why why is this person treating you this way and we got the devil card they are not letting go of a grudge that's making them very ugly on the inside they're very angry they're very upset they have a lot of distortion they're caught up in a karmic cycle or karmic relationship very codependent they can't see the truth and they're being deceived by the devil right maybe not literally the devil but they're being deceived by a karmic energy and they're being tricked just like adam and eve in the garden of eden you know the devil comes in to sneak around and make them do something by manipulation so yeah is your person being manipulated definitely could be definitely but could your person also be stuck in a karmic cycle that they've created themselves yeah it could be a disgusting cycle of some kind of immoral behavior and immoral and unjust opinions but again you guys are like oh this sounds terrible um it is terrible and then you're saying well why do we get the ten of cups at the bottom of the deck why do we get the ten of hearts i mean if this is such a terrible situation why on earth would we even have a soulmate connection and i don't want to come off like a know-it-all but i've been here for years on these channels and i've tried to talk to a lot of people and i don't mean to come off arrogant so i i do need to slow down my messages because there's a lot of new people coming in but listen if you found this channel if you found this message know that you're on a journey of self-discovery and know that you're on a journey of dramatic changes in transformations do you really think that you're gonna change dramatically and transform if all you have are good experiences if all you have are good relationships if all you have are blessings do you think anything is going to change no it's not we have to go through very difficult periods in our life struggles trials tribulations and difficult periods period in our life before we can ever transform so this is a soulmate why because you are going to dramatically transform because of this relationship and your person is also meant to dramatically transform it's not just a one-person thing so please don't confuse a soulmate relationship with a fairy tale because that's what a lot of people do especially out here and i don't want to be one of those readers that are like oh i'm smarter than everybody and i have all the answers and i have it all together and this is the right way and the only way and you shouldn't listen to anybody else they're all full of crap and bubble blocks and there's a lot of people that do that um follow your intuition my god that's what brought you here in the first place and if you're hearing this message it's for a reason i didn't find it by accident it was kind of brought to you um so please take in your heart what you feel is meant for you because it wasn't an accident and you know just know that you have a difficult relationship you are connected to a very difficult soul and i'm sorry but life is not a promise without pain we're suffering in fact it's the opposite we are promised that we are going to endure some amount of pain and suffering and it leads to the betterment of our soul so through this very difficult relationship you will come out the better okay and so will your person so hang in there just keep swimming right hang in there guys um yeah we're dealing with a very difficult person cold-hearted yes difficult yes trying to get the hell away from you yes why well we're gonna find out um your person has something going on within the next two weeks it's too much for them to think about right now but we're gonna get down and dirty with what else is going on what is the t about this person um show me what this person is feeling on the inside with these eight of cups what is it they're trying to emotionally detach from so what your person is feeling is every love song sounds like us they are constantly reminded of you through music okay old music possibly they're also um reminded of you through movies nostalgia you know this is very six of cups to be honest so i do think your person is missing you and i do think your person thinks an awful lot about you and your connection and how much that meant in the past and that my friends is what's going on with the ada cups they're trying so hard to emotionally disconnect from the connection you guys shared which feels very deep and very affectionate very emotional very good tie very good connection um why is this person trying to be done with you like why does this person want the end of this with you i mean it sounds like you guys had a pretty good thing going on so please clarify why this person wants to detach so you guys have um earning back trust and starting from the bottom they don't trust you and you don't trust them you guys have such a shitty rocky relationship that if you guys were ever to come back together again you have to start from the bottom all right so there's a trust issue flat out on why you guys are going through this oh thank you michelle i love you steph thank you for being straightforward and getting straight to the point whether it hurts or not not not everything in life is always rainbows and lollipops that's exactly right michelle thank you and it's absolutely the truth but yeah your person is bless you your person is just like yeah um i really want to step away from you emotionally because we just don't have trust um thank you morgan martin for the five dollars on super chat i appreciate you thank you and also here at the bottom of the deck an underlined energy is healing from heartbreak so you broke this person's heart or this person broke your heart but let's just say a broken heart is why this person just wants to get away from you i'm also getting a feeling like the more this person is around you the more it hurts them that they're not with you and the more they talk to you see you or connect with you the more they feel this heartbreak of the karma that they've caused both of you all right so there's a um yeah there's the truth you guys just don't you don't have trust worth a damn in this connection spirit tell me a little bit more about how this person feels with the um every love song sounds like us show me why this person is trying to emotionally detach eight of cups walking away emotionally from this connection can i have some more information all right we're gonna get some more information by the way bottom of the deck mastering a karmic lesson and i just said that devil card came up which was karma and a karmic relationship or a karmic lesson and there it is okay your person has to master this lesson they have not gotten over it the other two cards that came out are the past is in the past i don't want to look back your person is trying to forget you do you feel that i'm sure you do i'm sure you do then you have passion and desire is still alive so yeah not only does your person miss you six of cups your person wants you ada wands your person desires you intimately sexually okay this person is like i still want you we still have an attraction and chemistry i also miss you so yeah i gotta get away from this why because i'm in a karmic relationship or i have to master this karmic lesson let's see what spirit wants to say about your guys's connection and then i'll answer a few 11 11 questions later if you guys want um let me see oh kiara king i saw the the donation on cash app thank you so much i appreciate that thank you be happy to pull a card for you kiara yeah if anybody wants me to pull a card for you um you can donate through cash app it's in the description box below a lot of you guys already have cash app but if you don't have cash app and you're watching tonight um just go to your app store look for cash app it's green go ahead and log in put in your debit card information and then you can connect to me directly my cash app tag is money symbol let that [ __ ] go 11 11. okay and if you guys want a card pulled for you tonight you're welcome to donate 11 11 per card however many cards you want okay all right spirit tell me a little bit more about this relationship what do we need to know about this very difficult person what kind of um transformation is happening right now as this person finds the video please tell me what kind of transformation is happening so the yang energy is here um this is getting more in tune with the masculine side getting control getting grounded making moves right can you adjust this charger it's like not working can you adjust this charger okay all right and the card that came out for you guys is a higher power number four adjust the charger it's not charging all right so this number four energy is emperor energy aries energy right this higher power notice on her third eye she has a key so she's waking up this is an enlightenment but this is also divine intervention i want you guys to know that at this time angels are coming in and helping that there is a divine power involved in your connection and there is some help and there is some stability here on the way um let's see conscious contact with a higher power the presence of the divine seeing source energy in all things committing to a partnership with spirit the oracle's message is this card reminds you that you are more than a person trying to get ahead and make things happen for yourself and others you guys have an immortal soul and you are gifted with a human life through which a higher power can express itself at this time you need to be conscious of your connection to spirit and foster it through prayer and meditation ask what is the highest good for all how can i serve and then get out of your own way and trust that there's a plan for your life more wondrous than you guys could ever know that you guys as a divine couple as soul mates have a plan you have a soul contract and it's more beautiful than you can ever know you are always protected and divinely directed is what comes out all right okay thank you markers uh the next part of this message in a relationship is it's time to address your relationship and how much effort you give your relationships but also more importantly how many times do you give effort to your relationship with spirit with god with source with a higher power okay or any other spirit that is sacred and holy for you recognize that your partnership with spirit is your number one priority and the appearance of this card also indicates that there is a deep spiritual bond between you and your soulmate that is essential to your growth and your evolution tend to your spiritual connection and remain aware of your true nature now this is page number 13 and i do feel that you guys share a special bond with the number 13. okay um maybe that's your lucky number or whatever but this is the number four and i do feel like 13 goes to the number four so there's a connection between the number four and the number 13. oh my gosh markers we are getting slammed tonight aren't we my goodness my gosh thank you markers not today say not today so in a prosperity message which is about career and um your guys's prosperity as a couple as a soulmate power couple the message here is sometimes your work just flows through you ideas come rushing in inspiration just starts to bubble up like you had a well and a spring inside of you you didn't even know existed but when you enter into this agreement together in the soul contract sometimes projects need to start and there needs to be some negotiating and deals with spirit as your partner three of pentacles energy you guys will always succeed if you work with spirit but if you guys are working independently it's going to be more difficult so let your higher power lead the synchronicities and intuitive nudges you to feel your way through this this is supposed to give you confidence to move forward in the right direction but don't forget to give credit where it is due you wouldn't be a success in your careers without spirit's guidance and you guys wouldn't be a success without the other soul mate your your soul mate has attributed to some kind of energy that basically started to give you abundance so if you guys are watching this and you've gotten some sense of abundance it's because of a trigger from your soulmate hey patricia i see you have two cards thank you so much i'll be happy to do that for you in a second so yeah just understand that you guys kind of got pushed on your right path of abundance because of this soul contract like they had something to do with it you know i for example didn't start this channel until i started having issues with my twin flame and it wasn't that i wasn't spiritual before this because i was i just didn't start this channel i had more time on my hands and i felt like there were other people that needed to hear these messages and that was years ago um so you know my contract certainly said that i would have more prosperity and abundance because of my soulmate because of our connection now i'm using that as an example so you guys could see how it applies in your life do you have a situation where you've gotten a new job or started a new business or started something for prosperity and abundance because of your soulmate partnership that went astray because that was part of your soul contract anyways that's your prosperity message um let your higher power lead the synchronicities and intuitive nudges are telling you that you're on the right track here don't forget to give credit where it's due which is to spirit you wouldn't be a success without this nudge um in a protection message which is kind of like a warning thank you so much for that compliment about my hard work thank you so much um the warning for you guys as a couple is now is the time to examine what kind of energy you're giving to your mind if you are obsessing about being right are you obsessing about any old resentments which i think your person is actually the one who's obsessing about an old resentment or a failed expectation even about your relationship or people money um experiences with one another okay all of these are a source of something that is deep inside and then you're creating your environment but you want spirit to be your source not resentments not these other things so take heart for your higher power you will never desert i'm sorry your higher spiritual power your higher self will never desert you and is always waiting for you to remember the sacred partnership that you share with source so turn away from other sources of power that don't serve you or your greatest gifts you guys can always surrender your troubles and trusts the way they will be taken care of you're in good hands and this is all in divine timing so you guys are probably frustrated in this connection um understand that your person's going through something karmically right now that he or she has to get through before you guys can make it to the other side all right your person is extremely stubborn and obviously the reason is they have a resentment towards you i know all of you guys are dying to know are we going to be able to work this out so i'm going to pull an additional card here are you guys going to be able to ever work this out let's see let's get some tarot you know because sometimes soul mates it doesn't work out just doesn't it was never meant to and for some of you guys it was absolutely meant to work out so we're gonna see where you're at spirit please guide and direct me please guide and direct me are they ever going to be able to work this out this person has a lot of passion and desire for this lover this person knows they have trust issues but i think feels broken-hearted about this this person can't stop thinking about this person there's a lot of love still here this person is fighting so hard to get away it's a very long hard fight but this person is not winning this person is choosing to focus on career instead of love and emotions and spirituality and i need to know are they going to be able to work this out bottom of the deck ah beautiful six of cups i do think you guys are gonna be able to work this out this is a reunion a reconciliation this is divinely guided you see the archangel in the background archangel raphael trying to help you guys and we did talk about angels helping you guys there's a divine intervention a divine higher power that is going to step into this connection and six of cups help you guys restore balance so i do think that there is a chance that you guys are gonna be able to make this happen there is gonna be a missing and a yearning for one another there's gonna be pain but there is gonna be a reunion and bottom line spirit says this is going to happen surrender to divine timing though okay but this is gonna happen you got seven of cups choices you know this person has to choose you hasn't yet so give it some time because this person doesn't know what to do you don't even know what to do at this time you guys have a lot of doors a lot of possibilities any one of these doors could apply it's very hard to choose when you have so many options okay but that's going on the other card that you guys got is eight of swords trapped all right so this person is a little bit fearful feels a little bit stuck in that karmic situation right now or it's a karmic cycle it's all in their head it's all in their head they're not really trapped they just think they are so they have to figure their way out of this trap okay your person's got to figure their way out of this puzzle first next um the hierophant have faith have faith in a divine higher power this is going to happen trust surrender give it to spirit it's going to challenge your beliefs it's going to cause you to question your faith okay but this is going to happen just when you think there wouldn't be any help there's divine help there's a higher power so just trust and believe that this relationship is led okay up there and if you found this video it wasn't by a mistake if you found this video and your person is giving you a very hard time and you're like i don't even know if this is my soul mate you know soul mates aren't supposed to give us this heart of a time it shouldn't be like this it shouldn't be this hard it should be easy you know the path of least resistance no my friends you're wrong and i'm sorry i don't care if even you're a teacher and you have your own channels you're wrong i have to tell you that because that's my job okay and you know in your soul don't tell me whoever you are you know deep in your heart that this soulmate it was not going to be easy you know that your soul contract is difficult you know that this relationship was testing you and you know that you're going through a period of growth and you know that you had to go through this and still going through this so you could transform and be who you need to be on your path as a teacher okay as a guide all right as a spiritual leader you know you had to go through this and you know that's your karma you probably look at your astrology like the three wise men right looking up at the stars and you know what's in there you know your chart don't you so don't question these hardships don't don't even question them because you already know and you know this man as shitty as it is all right let's see where you guys are headed with the map oracle spirit where is this person headed all right where is this person headed in this soul mate connection where is this person headed very difficult soul mate um bottom of the deck is the bone collector which is a lot like the magician and this talks about i'm going to keep what you want safe it may be denied to you for a time you know it may be taken from you for a time but i keep it safe and i give it to you at the right time so this is about divine timing um and then you got slow and steady in reverse all right slow and steady wins the race you guys are moving at a snail's pace okay this relationship is a snell's pace and you know the number 12 major arcana is what the hanged man so there is a stopped energy between you guys i looked up i see 44 minutes and 44 seconds all right and we got the number four today 13 and 10. so those numbers have gotta mean something important to you and you know what your paths are there's a lot of mirroring too because i open this book to page 21 and we're at 12 so 12 and 21 are mere reflections so you guys are mirroring your person you know what's up some of you guys don't know what i mean by mirroring and a lot of you do um i'm sorry i don't have time to go into mirroring today but we will at some point so keep watching anyways uh this is in reverse so slow and steady wins the race but pushing things forward impulsively will not only prevent this relationship from having success but potentially cause more trouble than you're prepared to handle moving too quickly will only yield unripe fruit with a bitter taste i know it takes a long time but slow down breathe meditate ride this wave you're not a human doing you're a human being so just be everything will work out if you can apply the breaks and become more aware of what's happening in your present moment a calm focus on the now breathing in the beauty of your surroundings will restore your power and consciously help you co-create this world all fruits ripen in their own time love it all fruits ripen in their own time you're gonna have this it's a reunion at the right time it's not the right time um what does your person want to say to you but they can't okay let's get a message what does your person wish they could tell you but because of things being what they are they just can't right now of pentacles ten of pentacles bottom of the deck again um listen soulmate i'm working on myself plain and simple i'm trying to be a better man i'm trying to be a better woman whoever whatever that is i'm trying to be a better person okay i don't have my [ __ ] all together but i want to focus on my prosperity right now i want to focus on my money my career i want to focus on my body and my health i want to focus on my family and what i'm providing for them okay i want to focus on my livelihood that's important to me i want to focus on my career or my life purpose because some people are focused on their life purpose okay so your person wants to tell you this is what this is what i'm focused on okay um it's not that i hate you it's just i'm focused on that right now how does your person really feel about you at this time how does your person really feel is there one card please no apparently there's three cards okay no wonder i had to get to this card right oh my god oh and it goes on and on hold on ah full of regrets your person has the king of hearts the three of spades the ace of hearts your person is again healing from heartbreak very brokenhearted over your connection and really loves you really loves you a lot of you guys like stephanie ah you know treating someone like the way this person treats me that's not love and listen listen linda not all these readings are about you not every reading is your ex take what resonates i gave you the list of zodiac signs that resonated for who this is see if that resonates you know i also said this is a soul mate connection this person is not abusive this person is not um going to cause harm to you in a negative very very bad way this person may emotionally [ __ ] with you this person um may treat you coldly this person may confuse you this person may be in and out but this person is not hurting you physically okay so please everyone who's watching like oh my god this is my abusive x no it's not it's not your abusive x your abuse of x isn't your soulmate that's your karmic a lot of people are like oh i'm not sure that i can you know i have a channel and i don't know how to say who's a karmic and who's not who's this and who's not well then don't do a channel don't be prophetic don't come out and speak to people about the cards if you're not sure that's a time as a reader where you have to step back are you able to deliver a message to someone with certainty you need to be certain and if you're out there delivering messages and you're not certain then you shouldn't maybe be delivering messages okay but if you're reading cards and you are certain you need to follow that intuition and this is why it's so important as a reader to be really in touch with your intuition it's imperative it's life it's breath it's everything um so anyways uh this is not a comic this is a soulmate situation okay anyways the way this person really feels about you is they do love you very much very deeply we have scorpio energy here king of cups so there is a scorpio connection with the love between the both of you it's a very deep very secretive but very profound deep love and there is a brokenness and there is a separation and there is a pain and your person is feeling it um this is true love ace of cups true love this is a love that is a spring and a well ever overflowing it never runs out of love it never stops flowing this doesn't change this person has a heart for you and how they really feel about you is they deeply love you it's in there it's in their heart period you may be going through a rough period but it's really in their heart it is there it exists and it's not going away um so yeah that's how your person really feels about you and that's just the bottom of the deck the overall under all energy which is big the other cards that came out for you is the knight of cups uh cups cups cups which is hearts look at that you got king of cups ace of cups knight of cups yeah how your person really feels about you is i deeply love you i deeply love you i want to tell you how much i love you i want to tell you how much i want to go to you i want to be with you very much i want to take action i want to tell you i want to show you i love you but there's that secretive energy of scorpio scorpio there is a scorpio tie here period whether it's sun moon rising venus jupiter um it's here okay the next card is oh my god more cups don't tell me this guy doesn't love you or this girl don't don't tell me that don't come on here and say that don't or just get off but this is the two of cups uh this is true love soulmate i meant to be with you you're meant to be with me we're deeply connected at a soul level okay this is i wanna offer you my love so how this person really feels about you is yeah your soulmate okay they know it they feel it cups the next one is queen of wands fire energy right passion desire attraction this person desires you intimately sexually we got that earlier where do we get that um right here passion and desire still alive okay it's just a reiteration of the same freaking message and it doesn't matter how many cards i pull it's going to be the same message over and over and over and over again in this reading because this is who it's about okay so anyways you guys are going to have a reconciliation it's in divine timing i'm going to leave you with what do you guys need to have done like right now like what's going on between you guys because yeah it's difficult um what do you guys need to work on in the time being through this separation and difficult period spirit what do these people need to focus on at this time because it's a it's a time of separation and it's a time of transformation it's a time to heal from your heartbreak and be brought onto prosperity with your life purpose because of your soulmate so what do you need to focus on intelligence bottom of the deck belonging community culture tribe and family number two so one focus on your family your family needs you right now you're in your immediate okay so you've got some stuff going on at home that needs your attention next crown chakra by the way that was root chakra so we're talking top to bottom the root all the way to the crown you have work to do right but you've got intelligence education knowledge perception and flexibility you guys gotta work on your intelligence you gotta grow you gotta learn there's some things you have to learn and if you feel like you're already there then just sit back keep going your person needs to get here too and i saw 122 people watching 2 2 i saw 55 minutes and we have the number two again synchronicity synchronicities all the time all the time with this person if you're seeing synchronicities around this human you know who it is 555-222 look at that 44 thumbs up okay 10 10 10 we got that a lot of times all right four four four another big one all right you're getting these synchronicities with this person you know it's your soul mate stop questioning it i mean i guess go ahead question if you need to keep searching who am i to tell you to stop searching but knowing this reading this is just another confirmation of what you already know and if i can leave you with anything today trust in divine timing and and also you know that soulmate energy is not a fairy tale it's not it's gonna be a bumpy relationship and that's okay and by the way your relationship doesn't have to be like the movies or anybody else that tells you their relationship is so great and blah blah you know that's them that's them it's not you that's them who gives a [ __ ] about them this is your life you know what's supposed to be true you found this message you found this your soul brought you here to hear this it's between you and spirit who cares what anybody else has to say um follow your own intuition here and just know that this is the right person for you and if you're watching this and it resonates with you yeah this is your this is the right person whatever you guys are going through right now you're going to get through it even when it seems dark even when it seems like this person wants nothing more than to cut you the hell out queen of swords asus swords ada cups four cups peace out bye they're trying to move on from this know that even in those darkest hours when this person is so stubborn and so unwilling to work with you or talk or communicate that they are ruining this between you guys know that it's happening for a reason it's supposed to happen part of the the soul contract there's a higher power that helps you there's a higher power that sees all of this so why would they even care about your relationship why you have that question i know you do it's because you have a purpose you're important you matter your light work touches souls and changes this planet and this person influences you to do that so yes it matters because you matter and if you don't believe that you matter that's why you need to work on your intelligence you got to work on that of course you matter and of course this is something to do with it um okay so that is your message guys thank you so much for watching i am i think that was a pretty good reading we're at 59 minutes um almost an hour here so i'm going to go ahead and call this quits don't forget you guys have six of cups you are gonna have a reconciliation and a reunion with this soulmate ten of cups six of cups look at that okay you guys are gonna have it you're to have it all some day all right underneath that three from the bottom you have the empress which is healing major deep restorative healing growth and abundance and this is gonna be born soon it's going to be given birth soon okay and then you have the hanged man number 12 which we talked about earlier from your oracle so this is just the time of introspection sacrifice also a period of feeling stuck but it's just about getting a different perspective and growth right the number 12 goes to three empress growth so we're sacrificing ourselves right now to grow more to be a better person so in a nutshell that's what's happening a lot of you guys are in that dark night of the soul but you'll be coming out soon all right thank you so much for watching and like i always say guys this is a journey not a destination just keep swimming it's just one reading out of a million okay the energy changes every day keep watching please like and subscribe to my channel if you haven't already super easy go down there hit the thumbs up thank you so much for that and please hit the subscribe button participate help us in this um soul tribe to grow okay i appreciate you and i'll see you later um for those of you that are donating i am pulling cards for you each card is eleven dollars and eleven cents for the month of november so we're doing it and first we have kiera and patricia all right so you guys get a card uh let me know what question you want kyrie if you're watching you were the first one to donate so um you're welcome to go ahead and ask a question i'll pull a card for you and then patricia you have two cards so you're welcome to get your question answered today as well um michelle you have two cards okay oops let me just pull these back and uh yeah whoever's first go ahead and post your question all right let's see oh from the other day okay um steph sincerely thank you thank you thank you uh for easing my heart just a little bit oh you're welcome samantha yeah so um go ahead and post a question um michelle whoever's first go ahead and post your question and i'll get it answered for everyone else that's coming in if you want to ask a question you have a few minutes now to go to cash app it's cash app only and you can ask a question for 11 and 11 cents all right 11 11. all right michelle what was your question or patricia or keira hey ally texas bill hey [Applause] oh and karen you want a question as well okay perfect yeah go ahead and post your question guys i'm happy to get those answered all right i know we've got four of you one of you guys got to post a question all right karen thank you baby what is your question hon spirit please guide and direct me in these questions his guidance directs me and the questions coming in all right michelle am i making the right move by starting my own business all right let's get a question marked for you michelle is she making the right move by starting her business ten of wands bottom of the decade of pentacles it's gonna be a hard work it's gonna be hard work at first but i think that you're gonna be able to focus on your skills i do think you're making the right move i think that you also need to put down your burden of dragging in the way you used to do business in a new business there's something that has to change michelle if you're gonna start something new you have to adapt a new point of view on how to create money because the way you view creating money is what you've been used to for all these years and in order for you to cultivate prosperity you need to start manifesting more believing money is coming in if you do start your business start it on a good moon day okay um on the right kind of moon for your business a prosperous moon okay on a good day you know you want to get off on the right foot change things up don't do things the way you've always done them if you're going to have a new business start to do things a little bit differently okay but i think that you're on the right track and i think that you're creating wealth for yourself from prosperity um this business tends to feel like a really heavy burden on you though it feels difficult and it feels like you're doing this all by yourself maybe you can reach out and get a little help ask someone for some advice even pay someone for some advice but it might save you some trouble i think if you do start a business somewhere in about 10 weeks something good is going to happen for you maybe it's a prosperous time maybe it's just a change that's coming in with starting your new business but 10 weeks there's going to be some relief so hang in there michelle and you had two questions you said right so is there another question you want to ask and if there's anyone else here that also wants questions get those questions ready for those of you that want to come in and ask questions you can go to cash app 111.com um oh patricia has posted it up there um marcus is patricia under a different name oh no there it is anything i need to know i really want to know when he's coming for sure will he keep coming close keep reaching out but it doesn't happen okay so patricia you keep reaching out it doesn't happen is he coming in for sure patricia you paid for two cards right let me see yes all right you did let's get some answers here oh he keeps reaching out to you okay so he is coming in he's reached out to you and you're saying nothing's happening um so it sounds like you already got this reconciliation you already got this six of cups like this person is back in your life so i'm trying to understand your question here you know let's see um we keep coming close he keeps reaching out but it does all right let's go ahead and do the wisdom oracle spirit his guidance directs me please guide and direct me for patricia guide and direct me for patricia actually that one bottom of the deck is new life in reverse so something is definitely holding you guys back at this time all right you're right it's just a confirmation that this is not restarting fresh then you got breathe in reverse we don't really have reversals with this deck though number 29 you need to be in the moment okay this is this is the time to just be in the moment um don't rush it don't push it this is coming in you are gonna have new life it's just not time all right um it's coming in slowly maybe slow and steady wins the race remember this is gonna take a little little bit of time for you let's go ahead and read what this says patience waiting going slowly patience in all things is called for right now girl what do you need to do when you're wanting to get answers when you're in a rush you need to slow down meditate and trust and repeat humans cannot exist without drawing breath and now is the time to allow the life-giving element of air to replenish your body this card wanted to pop out by the way while i was reading three pentagons work in progress the heart needs time to open so just take a breath and let nature take its course release constriction or anxiety for there is no need for tension savor the moment and waiting is good and it proves difficult but worth it your heart knows what the ego often resists learning patience pays off in deep and meaningful ways so this is very much like temperance energy um but just understand that this is a work in progress all right you and this person are gonna be able to figure this out it's gonna take some time there's something here about three years i don't know if you guys have known each other for three years or you've had a three years on and off or that this is going to pay off in about three years um i had to tell him that if he wants to see me then he needs to make it happen he said maybe in winter okay yeah so he's making you wait um patricia yes it's been three years okay good so this is three years three of pentacles each pentacle represents a year so please understand yeah this is taking time but it's happening it is happening the ball is rolling you are going to get new life with this person just breathe i want to go ahead and read the protection message which is kind of like a warning or just advice about you know any negatives around that any difficulties so let's see what that says for you uh patricia inertia laziness and apathy are not are signs that of slowing down but it's also decay wake up and do something to shake off this energy go outside get some air walk in nature it will remind you that life is magical get some exercise and move out of your head and into your heart breathe in deeply because each breath is precious 111 is the page number so you are going to be having a new beginning if you feel stuck in the mud if you feel like this is not going forward you're restless do something physical okay that's what the suggestion is move your body move your mind uh get out of your head because your head is causing you the anxiety but just know that spirit says hey patricia guess what i see you girl this is a work in progress sorry it's not on your on your watch and in your timing but know that it's coming in okay so this is a work in progress so anyways that is your message all right um thank you girl all right michelle did you have that second question and then karen i know you had one well patricia that that sounds like it resonates for you oh good i've packed my bags a few times to meet him uh don't rush it girl don't rush it let nature take its course relax breathe meditate and pull yourself away a little bit i feel like you're going in very strong and that's going to kind of repel the situation and in the long run that's not what you're going to want so just breathe and be happy in the moment let it happen because it is happening um michelle what do you see happening from our relationship in the coming months okay so let's go ahead and see what's happening with michelle in the coming months what's going to be happening in your relationship with your second question and then karen i know you had two questions as well spirit please guide and direct me um what do you see happening in michelle's life in the coming months a lot of repetitive numbers you have 44 bottom of the deck 11 is the one that came out oh i'm so glad it helped you patricia that's awesome yay hey okay so michelle over the next coming months you're going to be seeing things like 44 11 11 11 11 44 444 a lot of repetition and it's just you know you connecting with your guides you being much more spiritually awakened okay in your connection in your relationship this is gonna cost well it's gonna cause you to grow deeply you're gonna have to start balancing yourself that's what's coming in there is justice coming in which is very very good um some good karma is coming back to you however um there's gonna be some bad karma with it you know for every good there's a bad for every up there's a down so there's some good news happening for you guys in your relationship um but it's also gonna bring in some difficulty i think libra and leo are prominent here in your connection so i don't know if there's a libra or a leo that needs to come back in but if there is that person is coming back in there is some karma attached you're gonna have to balance your love life your work life and your spiritual life over the next coming months um and it's going to be really difficult to give each of those sections equal attention but spirit says in the next coming months you're going to start scheduling things you're going to start being more organized you might be getting a planner or writing things down you're going to be working out you're going to be focusing on your body and your health and that's going to be part of your daily regimen that's going to be something you're going to be working towards you have goals for your health and physical body and mind and that's going to be important to you that's on the agenda and that helps you in your love life your personal self-care and self-love are definitely going to help bring in this love life but you're also going to be working on contracts um i feel like you know like karma credit even um your name your reputation um those things are going to be important to you so you're going to be focusing on making good things happen for you personally that affect your life um you're also going to be focused on enduring your lover going through some karma your lover is going to be going through something very difficult in the next few months it's a very hard time i don't know if it's going to be legal matters i feel like it could be court involved um and it may be doctors i don't know but your person is going to be going through some tough times and you're going to be kind of supportive or you're going to need to be supportive in some way but just know that it's going to take a lot for you to support this person through what feels like a very difficult time um and i do feel like your person may be facing some trials and tribulations some rocky waters and i don't feel like it's you i feel like it's your person i think that that person's becoming more independent and i feel like you've been waiting for a long time for this person to get to a good place and this person's gonna be trying to get to this good place um michelle his ex-wife is a libra and she has been a thorn in our relationship from day one okay so yeah it looks like your person's going to be dealing with some separation and some legalities with this person okay and there's going to be some karma detachment and some balancing some restoration it's going to take a lot for you to be supportive through this you're going to have to work on your patients you're going to have to work on biting your tongue you're going to have to work on inner strength that's why you got this strength card here you know so it's going 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thank you okay well let's get going since i've already waste and um i am going to start by just welcoming you and i have up here um a slide english language teaching techniques that is our massive online open course for english language teachers the first time we've ever done anything like this and um thank you for your patience and um for the incredible outpouring of enthusiasm and support for each other this week in getting this class off the ground this course off the ground and i have nearly 2 000 actually i'm happy to say we have 2 000 english teachers from dozens of countries around the world uh some of you have already put in today where you're from if you want to do that some more to see we can count uh who's here and where but i know people have already done that you've had a lot of time since you've been waiting for get organized um it's exciting to see so many people in the class itself um so we have so many people signed up but sometimes they're courses that have a lot of people signed up but not so many people in the class itself and this week the uh assignment and the sharing about the assignment has just been phenomenal so this start uh in this course we have 13 presenters two of whom at least two of whom are here today uh sylvia uh gainen is here and dr nelly deutsch and we have uh myself and uh 10 other presenters and they're all featured in this picture right here we have over 20 facilitators and more on the way up maria is here also she's a presenter and a facilitator and we have some new facilitators who've joined us and i'll be announcing that and putting up pictures and little bios of them soon somebody i don't know who but somebody famously dubbed this a festival of meat of uh english teachers so that's what we're doing it's it's pretty amazing uh mind-blowing actually and and so exciting for all of us but as i put here a big festival can be overwhelming it can be too much so part of the problem this week or the main problem this week has been some confusion uh because wiz iq is new but also because of my directions uh sometimes and what we're doing not being so clear that's because this is the first time for me doing something and i'm like this what works and what doesn't work experimenting a little bit and i promise you it's going to get clearer and easier going forward from now so here i wrote online learning is new to many of us english language teachers participating in the mooc is new to most of us participating in an elt mooc is new to all of us and the key to our success and we've already seen it is working together helping one another being flexible that includes your patience as we try to figure out the best ways that work for all of us and staying connected i've noticed more people connecting on through email more and more people of course in the uh course feed for the discussion group for the course adding me as a contact please add each other as contacts so we can all stay really connected uh on the whiz iq platform my presentations today about collocations this is uh it it's going to be unlike any other and not because of anything so wonderful that i'm going to do as much as how much attention before this presentation this class uh there has been on your part uh doing the pre-assignment uh putting it in the putting your answers in the discussion forum that we created and sharing ideas giving each other feedback uh it is really phenomenal uh so i've been reading everything that's been put up there believe it or not skimming it but there's a lot uh but it's just it's so it's so encouraging really heartening uh in particular because it's on this topic that means so much to me and to see people engaging before the class about uh collocations and answering the questions it's really it's really a wonderful thing and uh it bodes very well for the future of this course in how much uh we'll be able to learn from one another so i'm calling this today the building blocks of language collocations the building blocks of language and um occasion we've already seen so many people talk talking about these building blocks okay so let me ask you let's see in the chat box if i say explain what would you say explain what anything explain it explain yourself good explain the differences explain it to me how about food canned food healthy food junk food fantastic totally totally awesome totally crazy totally insane like this chat box it's so exciting to see it oh we even got some uh some some some adult language in there i saw the f word coming through there how about a bus a bus a bus stop a bus driver good how about uh smoking what do we have for smoking heavy smoking no smoking wow this is like a a corpus of real languages it's just so phenomenal wonderful so we have these uh automatic ideas of what words go together to make collocations and that comes from as we will see today more than anything else or maybe just only from how many times how many we've seen these and heard these combinations of words in the english language okay how about this nuku alofa i'm waiting oh the chat box slow down nakua lofa nothing okay uh how about rome what ah italy is rome italy a collocation what do you think yes no yes no how about douglas douglas something or we got a michael douglas douglas macarthur how about michael which one's easier to find a collocation for michael or douglas look at all the michael jackson's and michael jordan's so we if if we hear michael and jordan and jackson together enough times it forms a collocation if you don't know anyone named douglas or you don't know nakualofa nuku alofa is the capital city of tonga a country in the south pacific so people from the kuala lumpur tonga have no problem remembering nukulofatanga as a chunk of language it's a building block for their language right uh it's not any harder than rome italy is it so it's not about how difficult it's about how often you hear and see words combining isn't the multiplication really multiplication table collocations 8 times 7 is what that was really quick 56 i don't think you did eight plus eight plus eight or seven sets of eight right we see eight times seven as a chunk right a chunk of language and uh it is language it's math but it's language we don't have to stop and calculate it so when you think about using english and trying to teach your students english and yourself if you're not a native speaker if you're talking about irregular verbs do you want to be on an essay or do you want to be uh in an interview and think uh drink drunk drink it's a little bit like or i would say exactly like uh eight plus eight plus eight right if you have to stop and you have to try to put language together douglas fairbanks very good somebody has convocations for douglas if you have to stop and think what is the past tenses uh if you have to stop and think uh what uh oh my voice is gone ah it's getting worse i took the headphones off somehow i thought it wouldn't matter excuse me is it better now i'm sorry bad habit i'm on a different computer today the one i have downstairs doesn't matter about the headphones okay sorry about that thank you so i'm um the point is that if you're sitting there trying to calculate eight plus eight plus eight plus eight or you're trying to think what is the past tense or the past participle of a verb you're not using whether it's math language or english language fluently and if you're not fluent with chunks and this is the main point today if you're not fluent with those building blocks it's going to be very hard sometimes impossible to move up in your use of language has anyone heard of the lexical approach or maybe this week when you were look at the pre-pre-class assignment some of you get some yeses here great i see vanessa has a really long all vanessa writes some long awesome stuff about collocations but in this chat box it just flies away we're going to have a copy of the chat box to look at later and i'll be able to answer questions today during class and also all of them the lexical approach is where i get all of these ideas we're talking about so far from these are not my original ideas i've tried to build on the lexical approach and i'll explain that soon today uh but all we're talking about with collocation really came out of the lexical approach and the the main tenet of the lexical approach is this language consists of grammaticalized lexus not lexicalized grammar well what does that mean anybody want to try it what does that mean easy way to say that because that sounds very uh fancy linguistic talk what is it saying about grammar as opposed to vocabulary when we're looking at what language is grammaticalized lexis not lexicalized grammar ah grammar is the infrastructure for lexus good meanings before grammar right so vocabulary is really language right it's the meaning and grammar is the glue the infrastructure is someone said it's so important isn't it for conveying meaning but it is not the essence any people uh through history have put grammar first as a way to approach how we uh increase language acquisition lexical approaches saying no let's focus more on the uh meaning through lexis through vocabulary and these building blocks of lexus are collocations yes grammar is the skeleton we need the skeleton but what is the skeleton without the rest of the body what is a collocation i chose all of these from your wonderful responses today uh not today sorry some today this morning but this whole week um some really great stuff uh if i had done this class without the pre-assignment it just wouldn't be as fruitful i think for for you certainly not for me uh so coming in here knowing that so many of you already looked into this some of you knew it already as teachers obviously and some of you said this was uh either something new to you or not new uh as a concept but you hadn't really explored uh collocations so much so we have these different uh definitions here and there are of course many more and i want to make it very clear because i've seen this in the chat box this powerpoint is available in our courseware and i'm going to upload more things for you that connect to this that you can use for yourself and your students so you do not have to take notes right now you can watch the recording of the class as many times as you'd like moreover you can download the powerpoint and use it however you wish this is this is yours or ours i should say so a collocation i'm just going to say is a high frequency chunk of language it's not because it's better than another definition but i like to talk about chunks and i like to talk about this so much the shortened word collocation to kalo and if you've seen my website uh the fluent cmc facebook page different groups and places where we talk a lot about collocations uh i use the word kalo why well my students students and i just naturally started doing that you know when you when you focus on something so much wherever you are in work or school you tend to abbreviate it so it became very useful to say uh to my students how about knowledge can you call knowledge oh deep knowledge superficial knowledge seek knowledge share knowledge right or so to use the verb kalo knowledge instead of collocate and also can you find collos for something so what is a kalo of drink oh drink water or drink quickly right so you'll hear me sometimes say collocation and sometimes say thing how should we explain collocations to students got these are ideas again from the assignment that you submitted the one thing that was common from most people and and it's very great to see because same same feeling for me is we need to really highlight many examples and in context so it's really important not to just randomly look at collocations they need to be in context uh that's very important and a lot of people talked about lots of different examples and and especially engaging students making it fun and interesting through games and exercises to figure out what a collocation is and some of you went even further and started talking about techniques for teaching collocations in more detail that's wonderful and for the assignment after this class i want to give you something like that create some activity something uh a way to to use uh use collocation students engage in an activity so i've made a lot of posters which are available for facebook um and i also uh have used these in my classes so what do we have here we have what would we call the head word maybe you saw that this week or or the key word uh here what's the head word stress right and and that's a noun isn't it and how about these red words what are these words those are verbs right so suffer from stress avoid stress cope with stress so here we have the many examples that you talked some of you talked about this week uh but what about the context it's not much of a context is it it's i mean it's a person who's stressed uh so this is really more of like a small little database of stress what could you do with something like this in the classroom i mean just repeating with it over and over sounds boring right you could play a game the picture provides the context i agree you could make a video a mind map create a song awesome look at all these great ideas so i started doing this because i saw many lists the lexical approach really like lists here's a list of these collocations great lists but where's the context where's the visuals uh so i started making these and using them in different ways in activities here's another one what do we have here changes the verb down here a verb sorry turning on the air conditioning here it's gotten really hot again in uh new jersey where i am so we have change as a verb and then we have all these own collocates or what we just call collos again these are all available you can share them download them print them whatever you want from my facebook page and here i've put colors up that come as compliments after love so noun compliments and prepositional phrases love of my life love notes and then adjectives uh uh up at the top and then verbs to the left yeah love and love here is a noun what i like to do is if we're doing something with uh you know we i think we've all learned about how important it is to focus on target language and communicative teaching you know what is your target language uh or if you're doing a a certain function or a topic like talking about movies you could take a head down like movie and elicit collocations from students and have them up there either in a poster forum uh or on the board or whatever you're doing to be able to use that target language for whatever communication activity you're going to do what's an uncountable noun do we learn this in school so teaching college can help teach the grammar that native speakers don't learn in school so i discovered that in many cases where we as teachers struggle to teach a grammar point uh one it's not something that native speakers learn in school gerunds infinitive complements modal verbs uh this sort of thing phrasal verbs uh moreover number two uh it's not really an area that is best served by a with a grammar approach so to illustrate that here is another i think it's coming it's taking a long time on my end let's see it's not loading on my end let me see if i can go to another slide still white right yeah white on my side hang on one second yeah loading but really taking a long time to load isn't it hmm very odd let's see i know that there is uh we we do have a a a couple tech people here today i don't know if you're if you're here if there's anything you can do for me here if i need to go back in let's see if you try it this way okay so you know what i'm gonna do i am gonna go out and come back in because i think that's the only way that i'll be able to get this to work okay let's see see you in a second okay let's see if i can get to uh can you see me and hear me welcome back okay you saw me great hmm still having a problem with seeing that's those slides however which is very odd because the powerpoint should all be there all right we may have to i know no slide but the slides are there because i checked them hmm now they have the idea do you need me to enable you hang on i'm enabled you don't have to if not i guess i'll have to wing it jace can you hear me jayce can are you able to hear me yes i can okay great because i thought there was a problem there can you go yes i can hear you yeah okay great can you go forwards and back with the slides like go a few forward one back let me try maybe i'll try for my hand let's see if i can yeah okay leave leave it let me try that's weird i agree continue while nelly's doing that how about any questions so far since i can do that even who can't see the powerpoint yes the wonders of technology i give it a rap for you okay we'll do a little rap break but i need some words to complicate so give me some words in the chat box and not try to rock but if it goes too fast then i won't be able to stop because i'll keep it going on screen sharing everybody give me something we're all caring and sharing our ideas don't worry no i won't make oh i could make the bed if i need to make something i'll make a hat put it on my head oh i'm really not stimulated give me something else i'll brew my sweet bit and make it the way i need to clean the room that's epic no it's not boy i'm really not feeling it how about you give me your countries and your names and i'll rap like that mexico normals from another alonzo the fast with the chat box why i was so incredibly enthusiastic the reception i'm getting in the way that we are all connected i see people from peru and australia wow it's making do that's a wrap i could do for you but go see the video cause now i'm here with you wanted to get down columbia egypt the sound from croatia everybody brazil and hawaii oh tunisia yes i want to see ya i want to hear ya i wanna get that powerpoint going on but now we can't so we gotta wait oh i'm glad you came i'm glad you're here i'm glad we're all sharing our names i'm gonna have to work on this better to get the powerpoint uh and keep it yes is that nelly are you are you paging me no i'm not yes i am jason are you in the house okay jace what i suggest is this i'm in the house too bad you didn't share it with me but that we're gonna do this a little differently next time what i suggest you do is screen share okay do you have your powerpoint on your system no i'm not on a computer with my powerpoint unfortunately you don't have the powerpoint there i know i can i can go down to another computer and do that though i guess if that's the only way to do it you think uh no just give me your uh we'll do something else put the link of the powerpoint from uh wiz iq where you upload it can you get that link and put it in the chat box okay all right i'll take it from there sure i'll do that right now okay while we're waiting for things to happen here why didn't i didn't get it i thought you got it okay i have it i'm gonna scream oh there you got it okay i'll give you so let's see all right if you can screen share i'll do it because i've fixed my computer to do it even on a mac yeah jace turned off the video on purpose here we go okay jace it's working just go to the powerpoint and um and you're fine yeah just make it larger you know how to make it larger i don't hear you yeah perfect jace i don't hear you did you mute your microphone jace jace did you mute your microphone by any chance coming back okay great now can you hear me yeah that was okay sorry about that um perfect all right so can you see everyone can see the powerpoint not anymore because you're not there you have to go back there okay no yes no now that can you just confirm that people can see it they can't because you're not there i'm your eyes i'm gonna be the one telling you if they see it or not okay right now they can't see it because you're not there anymore you have to go back to um you can't see the class and the powerpoint at the same time okay okay so um can you go back there to the powerpoint do you have it i i i'm in the powerpoint right now oh you are well then screen sharing must have stopped okay but when i enabled screen sharing it took away my video hang on let me try it again but that's to uh to make sure that everybody heard you properly but no okay now it's redoing it again okay perfect okay now you're right there okay so make it bigger yeah how's that is that okay perfect it is okay okay so i'm going to skip up to here and i want to tell you about uh now you can just confirm i can't i can't see the chat box and also see the powerpoint is that correct yes that's correct that's why i suggest that i do it okay um right okay um okay so if you can see now great i'm gonna keep it this way i can't see both actually at the same time yes you can it's still a whiteboard you can see can you see what does it say there does it say can you see the first word there you mean always always good um yes okay sorry about that uh so i had a really great time teaching my students with collocations of the posters i showed you different games a lot of the things that our teachers this week suggested uh i also uh did but i the problem i had was that i couldn't get students to really have uh collocations in chunks fluently automatically the way that we did when we were doing michael jackson or delicious food and i i knew that we needed more practice but i wasn't sure what to do so one day i had a really amazing experience where uh i was talking to my students and i said you know i always and students said coca-cola why is the student saying always coca-cola and then i realized well at that time coca-cola was a slogan right for the coca-cola company and this student who was very low level student had made this chunk this building block of language uh from hearing this advertisement from seeing it on you know billboards on the bus on the way to school and she was so excited the way that i think all of us feel when we when we have a chunk whether it's our native language we just know it or we're excited to use it in our second language so i tried some other ones like i did today with you uh with the kuala lufa and eight times seven just and i see just now just do it my student uh my students didn't have just now or just a little bit or just a moment or um they had just do it from the nike commercial and i had a japanese student didn't know the state of kentucky but when he saw a map he said kentucky fried chicken so what i realized was my students were learning these collocations not because they were studying them they were learning them not because they somewhat told them to learn them for english [Applause] learning but because they had just had so many exposures just repeated exposures to uh these collocations collocations just do it is one but you know always coca-cola and kentucky fried chicken these are not really building blocks for language the same way that i would want my students to learn building blocks for language so what i realized was that my students were not memorizing uh they were not trying to study they were just learning by heart the same way we we learn a song a poem by repeating it if we're enjoying it and we're relaxed like my students were so they were the most important things that i want to convey today here uh is number one that the repetitions the multiple ex exposures of collocations are so important uh indeed without them it's just an exercise really of oh wow i'm learning some collocations and then they'll be gone because you need to keep repeating them and secondly that you need to be in a relaxed state and enjoying yourself the same way when you're watching tv you're just like this and you're getting always coca-cola always coca-cola you're learning by heart like when a relative sings you a lullaby when you're a child and you hear it many times that's the multiple exposures and you are not trying to learn it so always late always tired in a good mood just a second just in time just to friend much of uh collocations with need and how to get those though they're not they're not in commercials they're not they're not uh i don't have the money as a teacher to launch an advertising campaign for the the chunks that i think students ought to learn or that they want to learn or both so do we say listen to music or listen to music it depends on your language right so the brain only cares about what sounds right and looks right um if this doesn't mean that everything should be reduced in language to this idea language is this huge amazing animal but the building blocks the collocations it really is just a matter of this so my daughter if she says many stuffs which is incorrect if everybody said many stuffs many stuffs many stuffs many stuffs uh forever then that would sound right but they don't they say so much stuff so with enough repetition and input that collocations uh become these natural chunks relax repeat remember is one of my models our main motto and that's what we're talking about here is that an english language learner lacks the ability to automatically recall collocations if they don't have them automatic like always coca-cola then where is the foundation to build communicative skills so we ask students a lot to communicate you know yourself but without the basic building blocks to do so this is a big problem for fluency development and accuracy of structures so textbooks worksheets and flashcards there really aren't enough uh opportunities to get multiple exposures you can do exercises but it's not enough to get them to really stick so i made songs as you know uh that's one thing i do um we listen to songs repeatedly when we enjoy them we don't try to study songs usually to get the language chase are you still there we don't hear you um i didn't notice whether you got kicked out or not jace will be back i don't think he crashed because there we go i don't know what happened but [Music] but he'll be back this is a chance for you to maybe think of questions you'd like to ask put them aside then add them later on near the end no there aren't any bugs i don't think that's great no jace um left for a little bit he'll be back by the way how many of you are drinking coffee at this moment could you give me a thumbs up if you're drinking coffee let's see who's drinking coffee thumbs up okay we got lots of coffee drinkers oh colombian that's great all right um what's the first thing you do when you join a class do you get your coffee ready or do you get it during the session cowboy ukraine is that a coffee oh it's late at night so you don't drink coffee so what do you drink do you drink tea during um these sessions oh you're a cooking faith water water is really healthy green tea elena that's wonderful are you doing collocations with with water there no i forgot my coffee that's why everything's a mess because i forgot my coffee you see if i had my my computer just pushed me out i don't know what happened i just said you're signed out uh can we extend the class but only you can do it i can't do it oh god and of course i'm too nervous to do that and talk to you that's my problem uh so can you tell me can you tell me how to do that yes of course it where it says time remaining at the bottom right yes yes click on it and then yes okay got it uh i i got it but i don't see where do you change it there's a menu ah extend session yeah yeah yeah yeah make it up to three hours i think or something yep oh tommy okay so i've i've extended the class and i'm gonna see if maybe just maybe my powerpoint is working past that slide which is just strange because as you see i have the slides i have this on the powerpoint uh they're just not appearing here okay so let me go back to the screen sharing uh it'll be 20 minutes longer and if uh if you can't stay don't worry i may have to do this whole session again uh and also um you can see the powerpoint anytime and this recording of the class which will be a kind of comedy of errors here can you see uh my screen yes we can jace you can okay fabulous so i'm going to continue on and i will make it short so you can ask questions for sure and let me just move ahead here to where we were before so we're talking about how to and songs are one way how to stick collocations in your head so that you can use them and move up in language uh in your use of language and i'm just going to skip over that and show this is what i'm really talking about not that we should just you know memorize collocations just to have you know them memorized but the collocations they form this base building blocks that we can build on so i have one of my songs uh this line let's build a base to support higher thought and hold on to all of the things that we're taught and i want to illustrate that has anyone ever seen this before loom's taxonomy is that a silly question to ask a bunch of teachers so you've seen this before so so what i've done with bloom's taxonomy is not changed it and bloom's taxonomy of course has gone through different uh is evolved in different ways and this is the very basic one from 1959 or whatever it was but what i'm trying to uh do here is take the knowledge level so in language use uh in language acquisition uh i'm arguing that's the collocation level so the knowledge levels are collocations and it's what we do with those collocations uh to help us understand material how we apply it analyze that's moving up into critical thinking what we all want to develop i think i hope we all want to develop critical creative and critical thinking skills in our students but i feel we often are pushing them to do so without a strong base of knowledge and that's really what uh everything is about to me not because i don't think we need uh highly communicative and rich critical thinking with language on the contrary that is so important to me that i feel as teachers we have a responsibility to get our students exposed to enough knowledge at the collocation level enough target language at the collocation level that then they're able to move up uh the hierarchy of objectives in the in the classroom and outside the classroom what happens if you lack a base of knowledge i used to oh don't tell me i can't see that slide either let's go back oh it's not there okay we can do it with a blank one uh it was there uh this morning uh but without a base of knowledge for example let's talk about irregular verbs one my most popular song and video is about irregular verbs so the regular verbs if you lack a base of collocations for it then you're not going to be able to uh use it fluently and i refer and accurately i refer to this at the beginning today too but if you look at a native speaker like myself or many other people here if you ask them okay uh c they're gonna say see-saw scene right it's not because see-saw scene is uh arc as a chunk that we learn in school we do not study seesaw scene just like we don't study uh too much uh information is a quantifier with an uncountable noun we don't study those things we get so much exposure to these that if you ask a native speaker c they're going to see say they're going to say saw scene drink drank drunk so i made a song called stick stuck stuck uh because i wanted students to have that automatic knowledge and it's not a natural collocation every day we don't go around drink drink drunk stick stuck stuck we don't do that but uh we have that up here from as native speakers from all the multiple exposures so i'll do a little of this one for you to show uh what it's like to have it automatically so to not have that base of knowledge then what happens is you're you're stopping you're translating and you're trying to think whether it's uncountable nouns phrasal verbs or whatever it is so this song goes like this the microphone i take took taking just shake shake shake it woke into the style i created think thought fought seek sought listen to the lesson that i teach talk talk all right i have songs i'll give you another examples i know you saw my videos for yeah there's no powerpoint right now we're doing uh we're going powerpoint free for a moment um but that if you have a word like get right so we have so many different collocations with get and we can study what get means and we can study lists of collocates forget right but we're not going to really get them stuck here without like you've been saying this week context uh without many examples and what i'm going to add to that today and these are my two main points here the repetitions the exposures and also being relaxed and just uh enjoying and not studying so uh to get a song that i did goes like this i got to know this kid when i got to junior high used to get into trouble getting fights and get high but when he got a little older he got more mature his mom got him in line so his vision didn't blur she got on his case to get straight and get a job so they could get by without having to rob every night when he got off he'd get out his notebook and get busy writing rhymes cause he was no crook he got a look at universities and got some applications got approval from his teachers to get their recommendations he got grief from his friends he got insulted and got hurt when they got scared and insecure because they knew he would desert them so i have lots of videos and songs like that do you have to teach collocations with songs and rap songs of course not right but you you need what i'm going to say whatever you do to provide multiple exposures your students are going to need to be relaxed and engaged and want to get those multiple exposures so whether it's you know scenes from videos uh reading stories writing their own stories uh acting doing uh repeating lines you know from to to do a skit whatever however you can get the repetition of those collocations you've got to select the high frequency ones and you've got to get them to repeat them in meaningful ways interesting meaningful ways so back to our point we still have a few minutes why teach collos so an intuitive concept for students to grasp right words that go together the chunking and so much happened uh this week with the pre-class assignment where you were talking about uh highlighting them in your native language native language comparing them right so it's something that is in language for all of us and it's something that i think i know students really latch on to because it's so intuitive indeed it's how we learn our first language we don't learn the meaning of take and the meaning of do right we learn you know my daughter learns take a shower not by learning what take means right this is how language is acquired both first language and second language second language though we don't get as many exposures right so that's that's the problem um and sorry just checking the the chat by always wrapping in the shower good just making sure everybody's everybody's there and uh the bridge from words to sentences i find so often when we're when we're teaching vocabulary um we're really pushing students to uh you know learn these words and make these sentences and we're forgetting or we don't know uh so much that collocations are really this bridge those are the building blocks we're taking the words we're finding which words go together most often with them from there it's easier to be fluent making sentences and and furthermore to be accurate in sentences when the the grammar of the words is already often and students can take that and and build sentences uh less monitoring and less like what is why is language like this well it's just chunked and that's it uh accuracy comes from just using the collocations as they already are and the fluency of having them automatically uh stored um fun to identify colors and discuss them in class collocations are so much fun to look for many people this week in the pre-assignment we're talk pre-class assignment we're talking about highlighting them in stories in the students own writing raising awareness of collocations finding them at different places really great great ideas this week uh by the way we will uh i will with the help of others uh gather all of that stuff from that discussion uh those discussion threads and we'll make all that stuff available to everyone on the course really wonderful things coming from every all the teachers this week um good and um you still can see me right oh good okay uh and the foundation for critical thinking skills yes when you have uh collocations uh and you have them automatically you can do so much more and students really can notice that uh improvement much more quickly and and with that confidence uh of course comes a quicker and better acquisition of english i have some recommendations here for you uh teach and learn collos in context not a new idea to most of you this week that's what you focused on too select the college your students need most to achieve communicative goals so what are your students doing why do they need english it could be from the textbook that they need certain collocations uh for jobs for tests toefl ielts etc uh rehearsal i use that word a lot not just repeating but rehearsing whether it's songs whether it's stories plays um and rehearse any time anywhere a little bit each day like do it lifting weights or doing sit-ups uh things you can try marking the stress which i do in the lyrics of my songs i'm gonna put some of those up for you to see in courseware using recorders uh to repeat and listen to collocations shadowing native speakers speech uh acquisition through meaningful repetition not memorization that's what this is all about the three r's relax repeat remember uh and design communicative activities to get students building sentences with the cobbles they have rehearsed so of course it's not enough just to have a lot of collocations here but i find when you've got a lot of them it's much easier and natural to make your own sentences write your own stories uh write essays etc etc this a lost connection i'm seeing some people can't hear me you can't hear me some people can okay you can't see you know i think there may be a lot of people here they have some issues um you can hear okay make a video make a friend make a decision the fluency family is well represented here in this mooc we have people from all of these countries uh you a lot of you have gone to my youtube channel to check out videos thank you and this is another one of my models you'll learn without looking when you stop feeling bored and stressed having fun is when you learn the best so that's really what i think almost every student i think is after is number one wanting to increase their english and learn and number two wanting to enjoy it well they go together uh they correlate and i find when we focus on collocations uh not all the time every time but when when we're looking at the high frequency language they really need and we're doing it in an enjoyable way then it's easier to learn more and better and faster when you relax and enjoy your time with rhythm and rhyme it's easy to learn when it's easy to learn and you relax with rhythm and run you can enjoy your time and that's everything today i have i just have an announcement here and then i want to take questions for any of you are still uh here which is great if you stay with the extra time so sorry for all of my mistakes with technical issues i hope you'll forgive me uh later today please check courseware because i'm going to put some lyric sheets and activities for don't you know one of the uh the songs uh that i did with lt funk and that uh you had to uh watch this week for the pre-class assignment some great comments about that song and you have it in you i have activities and lyric sheets i'm going to put up in courseware for you and also the post-class assignment i will put that up in courseware just courseware for elt techniques not courseware for the discussion group and i'm going to this week announce how we're going to do this going forward so it's much clearer and easier for everyone to discuss but great discussions this week uh in the discussion group despite the confusion and and uh mistakes on my part so thank you so much and it looks like we have good we have uh about eight minutes left for questions uh you don't need to thank me thank you and thank you for your patience and uh if you're new to wiz iq uh you you need to understand that you can watch the recording of the class later and watch it as many times as you want and you can download the powerpoint it's for you it's there you can look at it in courseware uh you can ask questions of me and of any of us throughout the course um this was the first day a little shaky getting things done but i'm glad uh i'm glad we made it to this point do you have any questions more materials and activities about collocations uh i will be putting more things up in courseware for you uh difference between collocations and wow it's going so quickly i may have to just copy this chat box and and uh come out later how can we introduce new vocabulary i think great way to introduce i'm just going to talk about collocations but great way to introduce new vocabulary uh with collocations is to take things that the students are already uh interested in whether it's you know tv show on youtube and uh or some something going on in the news or whatever and to try to as many of you suggested uh look for those high frequency chunks and make that new vocabulary if you have new vocabulary from a textbook and you have to introduce it and you have no choice and it might be very functional and useful also go that vocabulary uh you could pull out and put as collocations uh into more interesting games and activities uh and lots of stuff was suggested this week so please go and check what people have written in the discussion uh group and also we will pull those things out and compile them for you so it's uh easier for you um oh it looks like what happened my video is gone can you still hear me you disabled the jason you you simply clicked on it by miss there we are i don't know what happened i did not click on it oh maybe i did um so okay i'm back i want to get some more questions here you can hear me i'm back i just i leave i come back um i'm back again yes uh best websites uh honestly the best websites for collocations as far as exercises and things um a lot of people put them up already uh you know there's uh there's so many we're gonna compile a list of those i ask people to look for websites and we have so many of them we need to put them in a list somewhere we will put those up uh english club is good um oh my goodness thank you nelly for your help without nelly here today we would have been in some serious doo-doo yes you can copy the chat box um yes and thank you sylvia also um dr nelly is the bomb phrasal verb in the convocation uh phrasal verb is uh is a collocation in the sense of a very strong uh relationship between the verb and the particle usually a preposition sometimes an adverb particle so phrasal verbs like i don't know uh get into uh a topic so get an into right together collocate or kalo as i like to say but then we also have a difference between them you know phrasal verb is a very fixed collocation but then we also have collocations with phrasal verbs so we don't just say you know we don't say get into an apple or something right so what does get into collar with so get into a book get into uh a conversation so so this the collocation is the two types right we have the phrasal verb collocation in itself with the particle and the verb and then we also have collocates of those phrasal verbs compound nouns i saw a lot of discussion about compound nouns and collocations so compound nouns and how they form it's a it's a great window into collocations and some of you suggested this as a way to talk about collocations with students so if you have um if you have a word like uh you know fire and man they used to be fire man and now fireman and now we say fire fighter but firefighter is it one word it's a newer compound now so eventually it probably will be one word if if it's used enough compounds can become one word but sometimes they're they remain separate and they're different reasons why but what we can be sure of is that a two word compound noun is a very very strong collocation obviously uh and that it can even uh evolve into so a compound noun is an example of a collocation and like a phrasal verb it's of the very uh fixed variety where it's not just a common noun or a common complement of the noun because with it it indeed forms a word even though it's two words it's really uh one word as far as the meaning yep we only have about a minute and a half left who writes the rap music i write all the music all those songs are mine all the music all the videos uh everything is mine the only thing that's not mine are the pictures that i put in there i i get from other sources but yeah everything is mine uh yes my rap videos everything is up there for you to copy share burn do whatever you like with it i'd love to come to croatia uh i'm going to italy next week i'm going to mexico in the fall and i'm hoping to do a lot more traveling uh this year i hope to go to yemen too i guess we should say goodbyes now i promise i will get to the other questions here and i promise that i will be uh better online with the technology stuff i'm gonna enlist more people to help me so i i don't screw it up and uh goodbye everybody the post class assignment check for it in courseware it will be up there see you in mexico absolutely thank you for saying good job i'm you you thought it was okay even though i screwed up a lot of stuff but uh if you got something out of it good and i'd be happy to come back and do this class again at the end of the course uh in a much better way uh thanks a million thanks a billion thanks a trillion the gazillion all those aliens right thanks everybody so much you
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in mathematics an expression or mathematical expression is a finite combination of symbols that is well-formed according to rules that depend on the context mathematical symbols can designate numbers constants variables operations functions brackets punctuation and grouping to help determine order of operations and other aspects of logical syntax topic examples the use of expressions ranges from the simple zero plus zero display style 0 + 0 8 X - 5 display style 8 by minus 5 linear polynomial 7 X 2 + 4 X - 10 display style 7 X Charat 2 + 4 by minus 10 quadratic polynomial X - 1 x 2 + 12 display style frac x1 X Charat 2 + 1 2 rational fraction to the complex if a plus K equals 1 N 1 k d k d t k t equals zero f u t + 0 1 1 - t n n d n plus 1 d t n plus 1 f u t d t display style fa plus sum underscore k equals 1 carat n left frac 1 k frac d carrot K DT carrot K right underscore t equals 0 f UT + in underscore 0 carrot 1 frac 1 t carrot n n frac d carrot n + 1 dt carrot n plus 1 f UT d t topic syntax versus semantics topic syntax an expression is a syntactic construct it must be well formed the allowed operators must have the correct number of inputs in the correct places the characters that make up these inputs must be valid have a clear order of operations etc strings of symbols that violate the rules of syntax are not well formed and are not valid mathematical expressions for example in the usual notation of arithmetic the expression 1 plus 2 times 3 is well-formed but the following expression is not x for x + y display style x for x + y topic semantics semantics is the study of meaning formal semantics is about attaching meaning to expressions in algebra an expression may be used to designate a value which might depend on values assigned to variables occurring in the expression the determination of this value depends on the semantics attached to the symbols of the expression the choice of semantics depends on the context of the expression the same syntactic expression one plus two times three can have different values mathematically 7 but also 9 depending on the order of operations implied by the context see order of operations calculators the semantic rules may declare that certain expressions do not designate any value for instance when they involve division by zero such expressions are said to have an undefined value but they are well-formed expressions nonetheless in general the meaning of expressions is not limited to designating values for instance an expression might designate a condition or an equation that is to be solved or it can be viewed as an object in its own right that can be manipulated according to certain rules certain expressions that designate a value simultaneously express a condition that is assumed to hold for instance those involving the operator display style o plus to designate an internal direct sum topic formal languages and lambda calculus formal languages allow formalizing the concept of well-formed expressions in the 1930s a new type of expressions called lambda expressions were introduced by Alonzo Church and Stephen Kleene for formalizing functions and their evaluation they form the basis for lambda calculus a formal system used in mathematical logic and the theory of programming languages the equivalence of two lambda expressions is undecidable this is also the case for the expressions representing real numbers which are built from the integers by using the arithmetic operations the logarithm and the exponential Richardson's theorem topic variables many mathematical expressions include variables any variable can be classified as being either a free variable or a bound variable for a given combination of values for the free variables an expression may be evaluated although for some combinations of values of the free variables the value of the expression may be undefined thus an expression represents a function whose inputs are the values assigned to the free variables and whose output is the resulting value of the expression for example the expression X Y display style X Y evaluated for X topic ten why five will give to but it is undefined for y equals zero the evaluation of an expression is dependent on the definition of the mathematical operators and on the system of values that is its context two expressions are said to be equivalent if for each combination of values for the free variables they have the same output ie they represent the same function example the expression n equals 1 3 to n X display style some underscore n equals 1 carrot 3 2 and X has free variable X bound variable n constants 1 2 & 3 2 occurrences of an implicit multiplication operator and the summation operator the expression is equivalent to the simpler expression 12x the value for x equals 3 is 36 equals topic see also equals equals equals nodes
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[Music] Alberto lope barados Anthropologist and professor of the University of Barcelona and he's the main researcher of this project called Traders which is uh very current study and project a Pioneer study uh from the Spanish perspective talking about the connections of different museums of Catalonia a study of traceability but also with a study of incidents and dialogue with different results that will be developed and have been developed uh but it will also uh be developed next year so let us here him well first of all good afternoon everybody those of you who are here thank you for your presence and the ethnological Museum of uh Barcelona represented by his director thank you for welcoming us this is the third edition and I hope it's not the last one because in a way I want to think that we all take advantage of a common reflection such as the one we are starting now and we've been doing for a long time my intervention will be quite institutional my task is to present the project and we are convinced that this is a Pioneer project at least we're convinced that it's Pioneer in Spain and this project is framed in this spr of time which was open from the black life matter matters movement and also the different memories in public spaces and these uh Metropolis with uh Colonial Legacy of course the project is the result of this background is fed from this and is growing from this and it wants to participate because it wants to offer some of the first examples and a reflection around repairing and how the this repairing can happen from the collections of public museums of Barcelona that have been selected according to the quantity and quality of the collections and the importance of the colonial collections without uh not without debate within the project and outside the project but moreth less this is the idea and the spirit of our project in summary we have open for some time a series of Reflection from a European perspective about repair how this repair has to happen mums construction of collective memory and of course these are mum Center in this process of repair up until now I don't think we are exaggerating if we say that mums have been very not very sensible to the memory of the past and collections especially those coming from the colonies most of them are aware of the fact that in a way we have to reformulate the discourse related to the presence of these minorities in the metropolis and this project wants to participate well wants to offer instruments to the communities and Museum institutions so if they think it's convenient to prepare to unify and to transform the discourse that museums are using around these collections to which we will refer so more or less this is um to skip on this introduction I prefer to be synthetic and then when I present the project I usually use other arguments that will I will explain here the main objective of our project is to gather information about the origins and conditions of arrival of a series of pieces and collections that are currently in some public museums of Catalonia so the idea is of research from a conventional perspective which is integrated Within These studies that everybody talks about in Europe provenance research they just recognize a task that museums as institutions had to do a long time ago according to their principles which is uh do some research about their own collections but also due to the cuts in the different budgets of museums for the last 25 30 years the same museums find uh difficulties uh for their own personnel and in a way we have to see how this has been outsources because we are deploying uh research uh that the museum had to develop and deploy but the reality it is is not like this uh museums some of them with exceptions are not able to take on this Dimension which is Central from a pedagogic dactic point of view and this is we can say whether this is good or not is delegated to transfer in this case to a group made mainly by researchers of the university and different universities some of them Catalan and others such as the unet and the objective basically is to do provenance research on this Collections and to prepare and gather this information to systematize it and the first step is dissemination and making it available to three different actors with the hope that they will coordinate among themselves and they will reach an agreement but it's not for us to control this agreement because it just to reach this agreements these actors are on the one hand museums museums that are initially when we thought about our project because it was a Prejudice you cannot deny it we had the suspicion that we will encounter difficulties in the museums so the idea that they come from outside and they open the boxes that we had not open there was some resistance passive or active resistance to an initiative such as the one that we wanted to develop and with very few exceptions it has not been like this the welcome has been extremely cordial even I would say comfortable for us because what we encounter in many cases was uh from an Institutional perspective the realization that this had to be done and if it has to be done it's better that it's done now so if we start from this initial uh refusal I think that now and reluctance I think that we have encountered more difficulties than we thought so the first main actor is the institution where these collections exist and another one are those institutions and public organs of the ex colonies that in a way have responsibilities on this heritage and the Assets in their country or part of the collections that are uh part of the Old Colony therefore I think that we have to inform the general direction of Heritage or patrimony of three of the colonies that are uh Central to the project Morocco uh and Gina equatorial some of them have been done already this is a project which will last for 3 years so this is a way of descri ring a project that is the first stage therefore this project cannot achieve yet not even provisional first result so the first actor is the museum a second actor is for the colony uh in order to give you an example that the ministry of culture of Philippines has to note that in Catalonia are two important Filipino collections which one of them is this Museum and the other ones the victor of banova we think it's important for them to know because we are convinced that they are not informed or at least they are not confirmed in a general way about the scope and the quality and also the conditions that allow the arrival of this collections to these museums therefore the second actor which is fundamental and then a third actor and in this studies of Provence research and repair it's an actor which is fluctuating which is usually mention and the most important factors is to count on them are the diaspora communities those communities that com in from the old colony live here and they are citizens of our country and part of them in legal conditions the other one I'm fortunately not but we look forward for them to change and often they are not aware of the existence of this collection they had not been informed about these Collections and in a way they're often uh mobilizing element of the repairing processes but once we start this repairing process since these Agreements are bilateral between the states they are actors which become uncomfortable and in these repairing agreements it's difficult to know what to do with them and they end up I don't know uh why uh on the margins on these processes of repair so three actors and our will our wish is uh I don't know if this time or next time that they don't feel marginalized and part of the process therefore the project is gathering information systematizing the information this information wants to create and organize a series of dissemination activities transparency Etc there is an exhibition there is a catalog that somebody has conceived there is a banial so they incorporate a series of projects providing content to this but the most important aspect and the political will in which their frame is just this one we are researchers most of us have experienced working maybe not directly with these collections but working on the cultures that were part part of these colonies in this case Spain we have a specialist in guine and Morocco uh not so many of Filipinas but I think that here we have two or three people with some expertise and this is the result of the research that they've done and we gather all this information and we place it on the hands of the actors hoping that they will agree they will agree so we look forward to the deployment beyond the project it's not our task to do it but we want to offer everything available for the actors to agree among them if I can make some summary or synthesis of this project I think that more or less I think that I have been quite clear therefore which are the ex colonies which are the objectives which are these countries that we are talking about which are part of uh our project and where these uh collections come from three colonies I've already mentioned them uh two of them related to Africa and not by chance most of the uh members of the project traficant in Catalan or traders in English uh are related to Africa they provide a lot of importance to Africa because most of the research that's coming from this African context in the University anthropology of History almost all of them are from Guinea and and Morocco also the north part of the protectorate that was object of a more intense uh colonizing process and the Spanish colonization was from the Sahara more than from tan therefore if we talk about the Spanish colonies we talk about the protectorate of the reef which was a colony until 1956 and we also added the Philippines to this context and this project when we designed the project we discuss whether Philippines had to belong or not to the project first taken into account uh due to some intellectual humbleness that we had not any expert in Philippines in the Philippines philippin list I think is the name we didn't have one so this is Uncharted Territory Virgin Territory and we don't have a previous knowledge uh of This research but precisely because Philippine the Philippines was the greatest uh Island for bidden and the colony the presence of Spain in the Asian southeast of the Pacific was the big forgotten one and the fact that we had uh collections from the Philippines that we had already knowledge in Catalonia meant and we reached the conclusion that incorporating the Philippines was a good thing we did not incorporate the American context to the project due to a couple of reasons maybe you can correct me we thought that the Philippines was a little known territory which easy to make a mistake and and be unvert it so if you make mistake during a research is more diffic to be adverted or to to remain unknown and this is the most arguable question because it seems like collections coming from pre-colombian and post Colombian uh times in Barcelona are not comparatively uh you know cannot be compared to what they have in Madrid they are not as important so you have to work on American F Madrid is uh much better uh play more logical than Barcelona maybe we are wrong but that's what many people uh think about that and with a a well based uh opinion so what we incorporated the two most well-known colonies Sahara was left aside Sahara is an open Affair it's not the close Affair pending to be solved and where in any initiative scientific initiative and I have a lot of experience on on this immediately is you know connected through the or interpreted through the political sphere and it becomes some sort of uh impossible to solve uh puzzle qual qualitative and and qu quantitive and and qualitatively speaking they were hard to to to determine it went beyond the the political expectations the Philippines we did and we incorporated two different realities that uh are not part of the Spanish Colonial past senam or Sagal as you want to call it obal was never a Spanish colony obviously it was a French uh colony and the fact that there were some sagales collections not extremely important but some of them had the Sagal is origin and a very important fact that the senal and gambian group of people in in quality in Catalonia was very important and we thought that it was reasonable to incorporate the sagales collections what we try to do is you know play between quality we were able to to determine in collections and the importance of our spokesperson with the sambian uh Community we had important spokespersons and if it was not a Spanish colony we thought that it was necessary to incorporate this this group we want we wanted to incorporate the sagales group into the world of of museums and then Nigeria Nigeria we incorporated not because of the amount but but of of of works of art but the quality of these well they're very valuable uh pieces of Art and also speaking about the bronzes of many there's a big pro project called restitution of of uh art in Benin and the most advanced uh project has to do with the branes of Von this is happening through uh project headed by Hamburg Hamburg University of Hamburg But it includes Germany uh UK Etc and this Museum the the Museum of uh ethnology and the cultures the world in Barcelona I think we have two pieces here uh connected to the treasur treasur of Benin in 1895 it was an expolation and it since it's an open highly visible project internationally speaking we thought that incorporating uh no matter how modest uh the the step of this was in Catalan context Incorporated in the case of Benin uh to show how things are done in the big restitution project that we already have here well we thought that it was uh good so colonies are there and now I'll speak about the museums okay because well they are important actors in this project I'm not following the PowerPoint even better if you well pay attention to the PowerPoint not to me um so what we have to to do is you know to listen what I say and not to watch what I show uh a person here pre this PowerPoint and I would like to thank him for doing that but well in this Museum that is hosting us and we've been working with them for quite a long time one of the uh beginnings of the projects includ the exhibits that we had the privilege of heading in this Museum in this room next to to this one ifne the military service of Spaniards in uh Africa both of them in the background of of this project and we have other things Gustav nin one of the most the popular um experts in the project worked on on on the memorial de Democratic Memorial project and the background uh is very very intense but we've been working there and in uh that respect um there was little to to explain in the museum cultures of the world little to to explain that we uh didn't know because we know most things there was a certain degree of complicity I think there was certain degree of institutional complicity with the goals this project has in in mind in Barcelona we also were able to have to include the the collaboration of the Museum of of Natural Science the old Museum of zoology we're speaking about the team formed by anthropologists and historians that well worked with specimens we held the first meeting with this team and we had to stop stopping about pieces they talk about specimens so it's not just the obligation of well we have idaa who's uh the person in in charge of the research of the museum of natural arts or Natural Sciences I'm sorry the first operation and first intellectual operation that we had to to undertake when apprach in this collection was to take a distance from the language we use and adopt a new language a different language a language that is directly connected with the kind of collection when we speak about ethnological con collections well in Catalonia or can be counted by hundreds or or thousands or a thousand maybe not thousands but a thousand out of theological collections we we have in Catalonia we don't have more than uh 1,000 pieces but the specimens uh in the Natural Museum we have thousands or are tens of thousands of of specimens butterflies insects copur well a bunch of of of uh things I studied this in my secondary school and I had forgotten that language I had to recuperate it uh expressed in a different way the type of collection and the volume of collections was uh challenging the type of work we we normally do and this was a logical challenge that forced us to to practice approach methodologies to different uh to to different collections if we have time more interest we can talk about the differences in the approach we had in Barcelona this two museums plus the collection sabat collection which is a profit collection of Dr ja Sai which can be found at K the University of the Fine Arts of of Barcelona it's a it includes a very interesting uh set of records of Dr saat and a small collection of objects that uh is integrated uh quite harmonic harmoniously with the collection the museum uh theological museum has or that you can also find in the rest of museums that hold pieces donated or or purchased through the U actions of Dr Sab in the museum of iada for example we have the results of or fruits of donation so um then we have uh museums outside of the Metropolitan era of Barcelona first of all we have the D Museum in Bolas a very special Museum connected to the activities scientific uh the activities of Mr D an old uh distant activity in the last third of the 19th century and that was taken to Bolas random fashion in 1916 when the the museum was open and what we have a difference between the aristic volume that the museum institutions have in Barcelona in Barcelona versus the uh smaller museums and here we're speaking about the museums that are lack information around their collections have very very small uh amount of information or they are lacking information and this is a good example for the circumstances or the setup of the collection connected to the uh commercial activity and scientific and Commercial activity of D and uh in the museum well the museum determines openly deter that it has little information about this collection so it's very difficult to so all those well we have a little information about how they they these these pieces appeared in the in the uh Bolas Museum we also have the big Museum connected to Andre K man a collector a big entrepreneur of of first and a leather in Europe for for sometime even some people say that he was the most important in the world he had different sources of of uh supplies in both Morocco or Nigeria and well by Apparent chance as usually happens with collector among collectors he started to connect to to to to gather a a collection connected to to leather uh and and fur collection that is connected to a strong and difficult administrative regime a museum that includes uh three headed uh ownership the family on the one hand the big um city council and the government of Catalonia the administrative circumstances make it or made it very difficult to to work with them and the personality of the collectionist uh kman had a very specific personality um very polyadic uh person an extremely interesting person and a person who started collecting at a very early age and well this is a museum on which we have a little information they don't have many records about the circumstances or at least up until now the circumstances these collections came to to life maybe the interest includes uh col mind The Collector as a paradigmatic character and uh he's a person rather well known in Catalonia the Museum of leather in igala and Leno connected to the technique and the industry of of leather curing I'm looking at the Lista because she is the person in charge of working on this collection highly connected to the production of of local uh leather products with a little ethnological collection before it was called exotic collection we could we should get rid of these words exotic uh maybe we are the most exotic elements uh and extravagant characters so this is small eological collection the most interesting component is the element connected to what J and Mund so we will integrate this small but very important ginean and African collection to the research we do about aund and JIS and I think that I am only missing one Museum which is the library Museum from B very singular Museum connected to the activity of Victor balag a person uh very well known in in our country U minister of uh foreign affairs highly connected to the interests that vag had with the Philippines and with the Filipino collection that is very interesting that the Rival in importance with the Filipino collection that this Museum that our museum has here and it turned it into a very interesting Museum so I think that I've given you a range of possibility explaining to you the museums and what justifies the incorporation of these museums and not others and before I finish because I'm sure I have to finish because I ran out of time quite a long time ago well before I finish just an issue that I think is very important uh that I could be totally sincere about when we designed this project with did so on uh the end of spraying of 2022 right Jose if I'm not mistaken one year and and some months ago and as usual in these cases the project was designed in a hurry in a rush I forgot to tell you that the headlines or the institution that support this project are the Catalan agency of cooperation to development of the government of Catalonia and this project is co-head by between Sol OB and agencies without which this project wouldn't have never would have never happen and G most were most of the researchers belong to who co-head this this project okay I said this about the co-direction of this project because when we designed it in Raj as I said before we uh well we were unable to and I'm directly responsible of these initial lackings or missing elements well we we forgot to include these diasporic communities that are present in in our country and that in the initial design of the project were not there but maybe were were they were there with a minor role not very meaningful role not very determinant and many many diasporic communities uh say that this project had to be perceived or probably was perceived that these communities were used as a pretext to go on with the project so we asked these communities to to achieve their uh support but then we forget about them we scientists at the University uh do our research and we forget about those people who are directly connected to the collections and that gave us an initial support that seems kind of well it seems uh non unconditional support and it should be a condition support so when we started this this project we realized that uh truly these communities were not well represented in our project and the role was not very important we believed that it was necessary to reformulate some of these elements because these communities had to be better represented and uh that project was part of their their own Roots well we don't really know if we achieved our goal this is something that we cannot answer or I cannot answer it's a balance that we'll do at the end of the project and once again um communities will have to determine if they have been uh treated as flower PODS of a project or or they've been Incorporated not with the dignity they deserve with with enough dignity and the crystallization of this world was the transformation of a uh group that we had in the project we called it goas which is the group of uh of group of observation action and followup of the project that was uh that was given some of the attributions and responsibilities that required uh a a country transformation we had to hire the members of this organism so we required or it is required an important set of of information we have the logistics of creating this transformation which is rather complex but it was necessary to to do it and basically the go as it is designed now it's an organization that has to watch over the different products in the widest meaning projects or elements that stem from this this project including uh social networks where some of the members of the project or the goas members can be invited to to participate or to intervene while controlling the discourse or or the dissemination of information through the all all possible pathway was and taking uh an important uh role considering all the all the pieces that are going to be part of the collections and we uh present the results of the our selection to to Goa so that they can approve them and to determine which are the pieces or specimens that the most relevant elements that need to be studied and an important role is the decision on the uh binal of colonial art which is the end of the project the closing of the project where we have will have to choose um curators that that take care of it and the goost will be the jury of the different Alternatives presented in the contest in order to determine which one will be in charge of the uh well dianal and we believe that uh we won't be marginalized because uh we are the origin of it all but we have to have a certain degree of control but in not there will have to be uh conceptual and artistic decisions goas will be the determining group so that this Bal includes a first session and a succession of future bals that can in one way or another give a continu to this project that we are now designing that intends to be an area a meeting point between different uh actors that are now participating in these uh processes to to repair the the colonial memory in this critical re revindication trying to overcome the Amnesia and to uh offer a critical discourse around some collections that are part of our Legacy that often times we either have a f have a false neutrality on or simply we or they are stay in the storage rooms of museums without anyone can open the and see what we can do with these collections here the projects is good for for opening uh these boxes uh to put the focus on on on on on on these elements so that everyone can participate and and express an opinion well welcome thank thank [Applause] [Music] you
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All 11 hidden Roku menu secret screens and setting codes!
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okay hello welcome thrifty info mixers to this video about all the roku secret hidden menu screens and settings i got uh most of the information for this video from this life hacker website here and i'm going to put this link in the description below now this article is an infographic that has uh information on the functions of the remote and then it goes into the button sequences for the uh secret menus at the end here it also goes and gives you the links and where the sources come from this infographic does not go into any detail about any of the screens i'm going to show you that in this video i'm going to add some extra information a couple of code settings that are not in this infographic we're going to do that coming up next so let's get into it okay so here we are at the roku app for android and you can also get this app for the iphone as well this is uh just for demonstration purposes only you can see um down here where i have it highlighted that the app has the roku remote now uh one important caveat that you should notice is that none of these roku hidden menu screens and settings actually work with the app remote or actually i should say only one of them one of the screens work with this remote and the only reason i'm using this uh app for this demonstration is because it's an easy visual tool that we can use so that you can see which buttons uh i'm pressing here so uh anyway one other thing that i want to mention about the app here is that you are able to watch the roku channel on this app and you can see that they have live tv a lot of roku content you are only able i believe to watch from the united states or from canada using the app if you have a vpn or if you use a vpn service you will still be able to watch this content if you change your location to the united states or canada and i do have some links down in the description to some free and some paid vpns and uh they are affiliate links and so um i do get a commission and you can support the channel by clicking on those links get yourself a vpn if you live like i say outside of the united states or canada and you want to watch some of the roku content but anyway back to the roku remote and the first screen which is just called a secret screen and like i say um this screen right here is actually the only screen that works with this remote all the other screens do work on a regular physical remote and you actually have to have the actual remote for the screens to work this screen here will work with this app remote this first screen code is home screen five times one two three four five fast forward three one two three and rewind two one two so once again secret screen number one which is just called secret screen it's home five one two three four five fast forward three one two three and rewind two one two so now let's take a look at that screen okay so here it is the first screen called secret screen and the most useful and important settings that you are going to want to notice are the one here that says factory reset what that's going to do is it's going to restore your roku back to its original factory settings so uh if you're having any problems with your roku where it's not working correctly or anything like that you can restore it all the way back to brand new in the box but that means you're going to lose all your channels you're going to lose all of your settings so if you have your netflix account set up or your hulu account set up you're going to have to set all of those accounts back up you're going to have to reinstall all of those apps but like i say it's a good way to solve problems in case you're having any of those problems um usb test is another good one it's going to test your usb you're going to want to plug in your flash drive or your usb hard drive and have that plugged in while you're doing the usb test um cycle channel store server and cycle software update server are a couple of ones that you don't want to mess with when you click on these it's going to change these settings over here so when you click on cycle uh channel store server then you'll notice that over here where it says channel store server those settings are gonna are gonna change so you could change from say us server to say a uk server or some other server i would not mess with these settings there's going to be settings in all of these screens that are going to be technical settings that you shouldn't mess with unless you know what you're doing it could cause you to lose all your channels or it could cause other behaviors that are not going to make your roku operate correctly so another useful setting on this screen is going to be update software so you click on that and it's going to update all of your software on your roku to the latest updates and so that's going to be it for this screen right here we're going to move on to the next screen okay so this next screen that we're going to take a look at is secret screen number two and the code for secret screen number two is home five times up right down left up so that's home five times one two three four five up right down left up so once again that's home five times one two three four five up right down left up and that takes you to secret screen number two so let's go take a look at secret screen number two okay so here we are at secret screen number two i'm gonna go through these just as quickly as i can there's a lot of them there's only a couple of settings that you want to pay attention to on this screen all of these ones that say cycle through stuff all they do is cycle through these options right here you mostly don't want to pay attention to any of these those are technical settings uh the ones that you want to pay attention to are mostly the ones that are useful are reset refresh we'll come back to that one in a minute but the other one uh that you might find useful is this cycle screenshot output format that's going to change this setting right here screenshot output format you can change it from jpeg to um i believe uh png is the other uh option that you can choose i don't remember exactly what the other option is but you can change that option that's one that is probably useful these other ones um like i say unless you really know what you're doing i would leave those alone the other setting is this reset refresh setting and when you click on that it opens up this dialog here where you can reset several of the settings here these settings are also technical settings so be careful when resetting these settings right here these are settings that you can reset and refresh but like i say use caution when using these settings that's about it for this screen here so we're going to go ahead and move on to the next screen okay secret screen number three is called wireless secret screen and the code for wireless secret screen is home five times up down up down up so that's home five times one two three four five up down up down up so that's home five times one two three four five up down up down up now you have to do these these button pushes quickly together you have to do them together and quickly uh in order for these codes to work so that's the something that you want to remember while you're doing these codes is you have to do them right next to each other just real fast and if you pause too long in between button pushes then the screen won't come up make sure you remember that let's uh go over to the wireless secret screen right now so i can show you what that looks like all right this is the third secret screen which is called wireless secret screen it gives you lots of useful information it gives you the access point name which is your wi-fi the name of your wi-fi it gives you the signal strength the overall signal strength and then it gives you also the signal strength of each uh one of your antennas on your router and then it gives you lots of other useful information about your router and your signal strength so uh you can use this to troubleshoot router issues and uh troubleshoot your wi-fi signal so um this will help you get better signal strength and get a better picture quality on your roku that's all there is to this screen so we can go ahead and move on to the next screen all right we're on secret screen number four called platform secret screen and the code for it is home five times fast forward play rewind play fast forward so that's home five times one two three four five fast forward play rewind play fast forward so one more time it's going to be home five times one two three four five fast forward play rewind play fast forward and now we're gonna go take a look at platform secret screen okay here we are at hidden menu number four which is called platform secret screen and the first thing we have is a temperature indicator making sure that our temperature is not running too high and then the next thing that we have is uh this area here which is just some general information about our remote and how it's connected to the wi-fi network or the router network and it shows the ip ssid information channel information some pairing information about the remote also it's going to show uh the battery charge level on the remote the next thing that you want to notice is that there's also a shortcut to the wireless secret screen we've already shown you the wireless secret screen this for some reason has another shortcut to that screen we're not going to bother with that here it also has this rf remote menu kind of related to this other remote information here but when you click on the rf remote menu button there it brings up this dialog which has some other settings that you can go into uh related to your remote we're not going to go into all these settings just um make sure that you use precaution with all these settings like i said you just want to make sure that you understand all the settings before you use them okay the next button that we're going to talk about is the system operations menu we're not going to go into all these settings i just want to show you a brief overview but when you click on this button it's going to open up a new dialog where you can do a system reboot you can go into the network menu and check some network settings you can go into the display menu and check some display settings or the audio menu and display some audio settings that you can look into so that's it for the brief overview of the platform secret screen and we're gonna move on to the next screen okay this next roku secret screen is called the antenna secret screen i'm not going to go to the secret screen and show it to you i'm only going to show you the code and how to get to it because all it does on most roku's or on my roku anyway is it takes you right back to the platform secret screen on some older models it actually brings up the antenna secret screen and what the antenna secret screen is is it's basically another kind of a wireless secret screen where it shows you the antenna signal strength meters on your on your router and it gives you some antenna information and you can do some troubleshooting with the your router we're not really going to cover it but i will show you the code on how to get to it and the code is home five times fast forward down rewind down fast forward so that's home five times one two three four five fast forward down rewind down fast forward one more time to get to the antenna secret screen if it works on your model uh if it doesn't work on your model then you'll just go to the platform secret screen and that's home five times one two three four five fast forward down rewind down fast forward and that's it so uh the next one that we're going to look at is the bit rate override the bit rate override screen is going to be screen number six and the code for the bit rate override screen number six is home five times and then rewind three times fast forward two times so that's home five times one two three four five rewind three times one two three fast forward two one two so one more time that's home five times one two three four five rewind three times one two three and fast forward two one two and that's going to take you to the bit rate override secret screen so let's go to that screen right now and take a look all right so screen number five was the antenna secret screen and screen number six is this bit rate override screen and it has the current stream rate uh which is the default being automatic and playback debugging which has the default enabled you can click on automatic here or you can click on manual selection and you can select the bitrate speed or you can also disable playback debugging playback debugging allows you to see what speed your videos are playing at you can choose different bit rates for the speeds that your videos are playing so that you can uh lower or raise the quality of your videos that's about it for this screen we're gonna move on to the next one all right secret menu number seven is called developer settings and the code for developer settings is home three times up to right left right left right so that's gonna be home three times one two three up two one two right left right left right so once again that's home three times one two three up two one two right left right left right all right so let's head over to the developer settings screen and check that out so here we are at the developer settings secret screen and this is a really cool one this one allows developers or anyone who enables this developer settings screen to install applications for testing purposes but you can also use it to side load channel the way it works is usually this part right here that says disable installer and restart the reason mine says disable installer and restart is because i've already had it enabled when you first open it up it's going to say enable installer and restart so you'll click on it it'll enable the installer it'll restart and what you'll have is an ip address right here so it'll give you that ip address this will be your username and then you'll open up a browser when you open up a browser you'll put that ip address right here you'll type that up you'll type that out the ip address and this sign in dialog will pop up and you'll have to authenticate it by putting in the roku dev username and then uh you'll put a password in when you're at this screen here and you restart it'll ask you for a password i forgot to mention that and you can reset that password as well you'll enter in that password when you do that you'll be brought to this screen right here where you can install packages and you can do some other functions as well one of those functions is you'll be able to take screenshots of applications that you've sideloaded this is one way that you're able to take screenshots in roku is you can channels that you have installed you can find uh packages upload them and you'll be able to take a screenshot of uh channels that you have installed that's one way to do it is just upload them as a side load channel and then you'll be able to just take click on screenshot and take a screenshot of them that way but anyway that's it for this screen we're going to move on to the next one we are now up to hidden menu number eight and this one is called channel info the code for it is home three times up to left right left right left so that's going to be home three times one two three up two one two left right left right left so one more time that's home three times one two three up two one two left right left right left and that's it so let's take a look at the channel info screen all right screen number eight channel info screen is just going to be a really quick one because all it is is simply a list of all the channels that you have installed in alphabetical order and it shows what version the channel is along with the build number that's it so on to the next screen we have made it up to the last hidden menu number nine simply called network there are a couple of other codes that i'm going to show you after this screen so stay tuned for those but the code for the network hidden screen is home five times right left right left right so that's home five times one two three four five right left right left right so one more time that's home five times one two three four five right left right left right let's go take a look at the network screen here it is the network secret screen which isn't a secret screen you might have noticed that this looks exactly like the network settings that you can go to in your regular settings so this code really is just another way to get to your regular network settings which shows your network name your status and connection type signal strength where you can check your connection you can set up a new connection and all this you can do within your regular settings so like i said technically it's not a secret screen it's just a different way to get directly to your network's uh settings without going through the settings menu coming up next i'm going to show you another code to do a reboot and then i'm going to show you another code for your audio settings that you can use as well so stay tuned for those those are coming up next all right then secret code number 10 is not a secret screen but it is a secret setting that has to do with rebooting your rope there are a couple of different ways that you can reboot your roku you can go to the platform secret screen and you can go to this system operations menu and you can go to system reboot and that is one way to do it or you can go to your regular roku settings and you can reboot your roku that way but this code i'm about to show you uh we'll go to the roku app and go to that remote and i'll show you the code but when you use the code to do it it's going to clear the cache and it's going to basically refresh the roku so that if you're having a glitches on your roku and if it's not playing correctly and stuff like that you can clear that cash out and kind of get a refresh on your roku and it might solve some playback problems by doing that so let's jump over to the roku app remote and let me show you that code real quick okay so the roku secret setting to reboot your device is home five times up rewind two fast forward two so that's home five times one two three four five up three one two one two fast forward two one two so that's home five times one two three four five up three one two one two fast four two one two and that's going to reboot the device clear out the cache refresh your roku now we're gonna move on to one last tip so that's 11 secret screens and codes all together and uh the last one is called audience audio and i'll show you how to do that next okay this last roku hidden secret code has to do with changing the headphone settings on your roku remote now the roku remote comes with a feature you can see right here that on this uh little function menu here or this function graphic it shows here that the headphone jack is e over here on the side that's over here and then the volume up and down uh uh buttons are at f here on the side that's right here and that's how we are going to input the code the roku remote comes with a feature where when you plug the headphone jack in as soon as you plug it in it comes with a feature called private listening and the private listening feature what it does is when you plug the headphones in you can listen with the headphones but it will mute the speakers on your tv so that only you are listening and that's so that other people in the house it won't disturb other people in the house and you can change this setting though you can you can change the way these headphones operate so that not only will people who are listening to the headphones can listen but people but the tv will work as well so the headphones and the tv speakers will work at the same time and uh uh we can we can go back to the app and i'll show you which volume buttons to push on the app to make that code work that code is called audience audio and so you enable audience audio and uh the rest of the audience i guess will be able to listen [Music] okay to enable this last roku hidden secret code called audience audio so that you can have sound on both your speakers and headphones at the same time make sure that you have your headphones plugged in and then we're going to operate the volume controls they should show up here on the side right here and what it's going to be is it's going to be volume up two times volume down two times then volume up three times volume down three times so that's going to be volume up two times one two volume down two times one two volume up three times one two three volume down three times one two three and that's it so uh once again that's going to be volume up two times one two volume down two times one two volume up three times one two three volume down three times one two three and that is going to enable that audience audio i'm gonna put all of these all 11 of these menus and codes in the description so that you can have easy access to them hey thank you so much for watching and if you enjoyed this video then give me a thumbs up and subscribe to the channel for more content like this and uh make sure that you um grab you one of those vpns in the description and start watching some of the roku content
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The Truth About Ross Ulbricht's Appeal
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hey guys Derek J here it's December 5th 2016 and yesterday was the free rasa thon if you're not familiar Ross Ulbricht is the alleged creator of the Silk Road marketplace it's where people could buy and sell things online and the primary currency was Bitcoin and so this interested me as a Bitcoin user and someone who wants to surf the web for different materials and products that can buy online using the new digital currency I heard about Ross's arrest in 2013 which was the first ending of the Silk Road and unfortunately he was really run through the mill in court where the court wanted to make an example of him they ended up charging him with a bunch of different victimless crimes and ultimately sentenced him to two life sentences just remarkable way more than most murderers and and you know huge like Empire drug criminals get he didn't do any of that it's a little alleged that he sold mushrooms on the website like once but this is a real big concern to me because it really could mean the end of Internet freedom as we know it a man who hosted a website was found responsible for the things that people on his website did so he didn't even do these things himself he's not even have alleged to have done the the types of drug sales that were done on his website so anyway I thought it was important I wasn't able to attend the free Ross Lathon last night but I still wanted to get a video out there so that people could know in a tight package the ten most important things to know about the Ross Ulbricht case because the the fundraiser that happened yesterday was for an appeal so the family the old bricks are not giving up Ross has more support now more than ever and he's appealing the decision by the federal court and hopefully he can be free you know those two life sentences they're just not going to cut it and he's not he's a good guy so he deserves to be out if you're a Bitcoin er if you're someone who believes in free trade he's one of us so it's really important that he has your support and my effort in making this video is to inspire you to go and down to send some Bitcoin or whatever currency you like to use to support the OL bricks because it's very expensive to purchase justice in the US and that's exactly what needs to happen yeah it's immoral yeah if it's not the kind of justice that you and I might like to see but that's the way it works you buy your freedom and right now Ross is suffering behind bars and it could just as easily be you or me and he made the world a better place so here that the ten things you absolutely need to know and tell everyone you know about the Ross Ulbricht case so the bottom line is he didn't get a fair trial but there is hope so I'm excited for Ross's appeal you know I was there at his original trial outside the federal courthouse in Manhattan holding signs you know 30 years to life for hosting a website and I was really disappointed to see that the jury was kept so much in the dark about the facts of the case so it's given me a lot of good reason for hope especially in the past few days what with the stories of that um the government suppressing evidence in the trial and actually having a lot of corruption within their own ranks so how about these corrupt feds huh well there's a bottomless pit of shocking facts that have come out since 2013 but I've narrowed it down in the most critical things and they are number one from day one the feds bent over backwards to prevent facts from coming forward Russ has been accused of hosting an honest website but nothing was honest about the depiction of the Silk Road in court the jury was sequestered or threatened to be sequestered and holed up in a hotel like the OJ Simpson trial kept from all news media and any kind of fax uh that they could look up themselves so that they're not influenced but also they were told they might be bused in you know like this guy's some kind of drug criminal that's going to have a hit out on like a mafia boss on the jury who's serving on his over his trial it's crazy the judge kept out all knowledge of Bitcoin they were going to have an explanation by an expert to explain to the jury in laymen terms what bitcoin is and how it was used and how the site operated but even that was kept out of the trial and so they were just left completely in the dark about what was going on in this website and you know of course people fear what they don't understand so if people aren't given an opportunity to understand what was happening then they're certainly going to fear him and find him guilty also the orc the show trial as I would call it was just completely orchestrated and stacked against Ross he wasn't allowed to know who was testifying against him he couldn't have his own people who he called to testify and it looks like the government even knew about the corrupt agents who we've now found out about in the past couple of days they were stealing from themselves from the government agents they first they stole Ross's bitcoins and then some of the agents who were involved in that theft theft did from the government agency itself and so of course you know why win a thief be a thief well they're stealing from Ross why shouldn't they steal from the government that's I guess how they thought of it well Ross's attorney Joshua dreidel went on to say that the government withheld crucial information related to the investigation of the agents through a secret grand jury process in San Francisco and argued that his client was deprave deprived excuse me of a fair trial number two it turns out that the real crime started when the feds got involved and it hasn't stopped since it's still continuing the these feds are still stealing from each other trying to run off to foreign countries with the money you know these are the real criminals in fact former Secret Service agent Shawn bridges confessed that as part of a team investigating the Silk Road the anonymous marketplace he secretly stole around eight hundred thousand dollars worth of Bitcoin from the site and that's in 2013 dollars a Bitcoin value so much higher now and place them in his own account so it's this double standard of oh we can steal this but you can't steal from us and the guy this Shawn bridges guy was out on bail after admitting and and confessing to this huge theft out on bail and guess what he tried to do flee the country instead of attending his own trial he tried to get out of here and he was caught at the airport and RIA rested just really stupid these these are the real criminals then Carl force he's another one that you need to know about he was investigating the Silk Road as part of the baltimore-based task force well force that's his name took an additional he took on other personalities like he was he was doing some undercover work where he was pretending to be personalities interacting with Ross who he tried to unsuccessfully extort but he actually used other names as well that were outside of what he was permitted to do by the government so he was trying to extort Ross himself not just for the agency so information about force and another corrupt agent was kept out of Olbrich Silk Road trial and force was arrested and even pled guilty in June so these these are the real criminals they actually have crimes involving victims Ross is not alleged to have harmed anyone number three that murder for hire charge it's not a thing it's about creating an atmosphere of fear and so Russ was allegedly while he was charged with a murder for hire out of belief Baltimore but the charges are still pending they've never been brought forward it looks like the case is never going to happen so somebody could be charged and arrested for anything but unless evidence is put forward to show that they actually did it and they're convicted and you know they have a fair trial where all the evidence is put forward and people can see for themselves and verify well then you can't believe it that's it's innocent until proven guilty you know that's a pretty good maximum to live by and there's been no evidence that you can find or that I can find nothing has been put forward to suggest that Russ actually engaged in a murder-for-hire situation so that's just something that the government has been putting out all throughout the trial and it's just a way to slam someone it's it's like throwing around the word racist or pedophile it's just one of these words you could just throw out and say and you don't have to prove it oh well you know he's the guy's a racist oh yeah murder for hire charge there's no evidence of that it was brought up even during his sentencing even though it never appeared in the trial itself it it was brought up during his sentencing to justify the double life sentence that he got even though again he was never convicted and it's been sitting idle for years not prosecuted you would think that would be of all the charges that he's facing that would be the one they'd go after wouldn't it wouldn't they I mean not hosting a website that's not sexy murder-for-hire I mean come on go after that one that's the that's the real meat that's the juicy one but they didn't so what does that tell you Ross is a compare a compassionate caring guy and we know this because he's currently while in federal prison helping tutor fellow inmates so that they can get their GEDs you know the people who are eventually going to leave the place he's helping them improve their lives and have a better life you know much like he did on the outside he's spending his life helping others and in fact no victims came forward during Ross's trial to say that he hurt them in any way number four it didn't stop online drug trade so yeah maybe if you want to buy the government's line that Ross made the Silk Road well then he opened the door to the dozens of marketplaces where people can have pot and other fun things delivered safely to their houses as easily as shopping on Amazon and even though he didn't hurt anybody federal agents kidnapped him and threw him in a cage for a double life sentence to send the message to the rest of us but guess what that message hasn't sunk in to anyone because people are still using online drug market places and in fact more now than ever I mean killing the Silk Road probably did more to promote the idea of online drug trade then than it did when it existed openly and Ross was free number five the media have been both the biggest heroes and demons in this case I think this is an important one to keep in mind that this was like independent journalists were attending the trial and bringing out the real truth while mainstream journalists were spreading propaganda and lies about the case to promote that atmosphere of fear you know in control to control you you know and to just scare you into not using these new avenues of getting what you want and it's a you know it showed the importance of websites like Wired and vice for covering the real news and I think built the reputations of a lot of great journalists who covered the trial number six Silk Road gave Bitcoin life yeah okay Bitcoin had been used to buy pizzas and some other stuff in the past but the use of Bitcoin clearly correlates with the rise of Silk Roads popularity and while correlation does not mean causation I have to wonder if largest online drug market place where people can use this new digital currency helped inspire its its widespread adoption I think it did Silk Road is still the most common Association people have in their minds when they hear about Bitcoin I'm promoting Bitcoin everyday and most people are like sceptical oh I haven't heard about it and then it's like Oh have you heard of the Silk Road oh yeah yeah okay I know yeah I've heard of this Bitcoin stuff I have some friends who oh yeah nevermind it's so Bitcoin hit its all-time high since 2014 yesterday and it's there it's there today and growing in part thanks to the start it got on the Silk Road number 7 it's been over a year since Ross's sentencing to double life you know time can fly when you're on the outside and enjoying your freedom but keep in mind that it has been a year that Ross has been suffering oftentimes in isolation you know not just from the outside world but even within the federal prison itself it's a totally unbalanced situation where the punishment doesn't fit the crime and if you care at all about justice and about helping good people then you need to keep this in mind every day the only right thing to do is to set him free now it's got to be costing hundreds of millions of dollars so far to run the investigation to have the jury trial in federal court all of these task forces you know all these employees and government agents who were involved in the arrest and locking him up the prisons this is costing a lot of money and for what for running an honest website number eight weather Ross made the Silk Road or not websites like it are doing good for the world so not only are they becoming more popular but they're actually doing good the war on drugs is bad the war on drugs is a war on peaceful people that that's the thing that's harming them you know when agents bust in your door for smoking a joint you know that's the harm not that the joint isn't doing anybody any harm you know maybe a little bit of cancer but that's you know that's your own you know your own body your own choice the war on drugs does far more harm than the drugs themselves and the Silk Road gave away around Prohibition sort of like speakeasies gave people an opportunity to have alcohol during Prohibition well the Silk Road gives you an opportunity to have the things that are prohibited safely and verifiably over the internet you know so you don't have to go into some back alley to get what you're looking for and then have an unreliable source and a bad experience you know this is just as easy as Amazon and remember alcohol kills far more people a year but pot is illegal and pot is by far the most common thing sold on the drug on the Silk Road number nine this might seem a little obvious but it's worth an entire bullet point it's impossible to serve two life sentences just let that sink in it's totally political this is about sending a message it's not about oh well this guy so bad he really needs to you know we got to make sure he stays away and by the way I forgot to mention he has no chance of parole so this is political life without parole when even beyond the prosecution's request that the judge impose a sentence quote substantially above the mandatory minimum in fact in the Southern District of New York where Ross's trial occurred they have a reputation for relatively lenient sentencing with around 75% of cases receiving less than federal sentencing guidelines so as if that weren't enough you know this is the case he's serving two life sentences totally political it's a way for the judge - you know pad her resume and really get a pat on the back from the her political masters who waged the war on drugs and the war on peaceful people like you and me a number 10 finally jury nullification can bring Ross back yes the case being made itself could also bring Ross back but this is an important one to keep in mind because you know even if the government is able to make the case that Russ ran the Silk Road and that the things that he did were illegal technically I think the morality of the jury could set Ross free by saying look your laws stink and they're doing more harm than good let this guy free he's already been in jail for a year over actually since 2013 so three years in jail time served I mean let this guy go you've done enough damage you've wasted enough taxpayer money and the jury nullification it's about protecting protecting what's right by giving the jury information about their rights as jurors and so everyone's serving on a jury including you has the right to vote not guilty in a case where the law is bad or when punishment would do more damage than the alleged crime so that plus the facts and an appeal gives me hope for freeing Ross I want you if you've been inspired by Ross's actions to donate to the free ross of thon it's an investment in a few a freer future for all of us and remember Ross didn't get a fair trial so I have a lot of hope for this appeal when the facts are put before the jurors I believe they are going to instantly do the right thing and set Ross free you know Ross is a hero and a political prisoner of the drug war and at worst he Ron ran an honest website and at best he opened the door to a peaceful marketplace where prohibition had once been he should be honored and rewarded and free the larger impact of this case as it relates to you and me is that if people accept the results of the case as they stand then we have no Internet freedom if someone can be arrested for what other people do on a website you host then there's no free speech and we can't let that stand the next biggest impact is we can't allow the filthy feds to claim the moral high ground in the war on drugs they're not just causing victims they're doing unthinkable harm to individuals and we can't let that stand either so Ross Ulbricht is now serving and appealing a double life sentence for all nonviolent charges based on his alleged role in the Silk Road marketplace it's an enormous miscarriage of justice for more on this go to free Ross dot org
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💥What's REALLY Going On Revealed in Johnny Depp vs Amber Heard Body Language
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today we're going to talk about johnny depp and amber heard and the court case they've got going on maybe you've heard of it greg won't tell us about the videos you found yeah so this is video from two to three days of testimony by johnny depp you'll see direct and you'll see some cross and you'll be able to tell the difference fairly easily we'll also see some clips where we cut away to amber heard when he's talking and we'll see somewhere there listening to videos and that kind of thing just buckle up and how did you respond to miss hurt i said i just told you those are not my intentions you know and at a certain point you don't know what to do i mean it's it's it the person is telling you she's telling you you don't trust me you don't trust me you don't trust me and um i can't speak about legal documents i can't speak legalese i can't explain to her these things all i could do was try to calm her down and say that i was not out to screw her over or or or put her in a position that was uh was uncomfortable these were stock this is normal things to do it did not work no it escalated and escalated and turned into uh madness care all right uh mark what do you got yeah okay so look there's been a lot of talk about the whole speed the draw that he's got where he looks so let me just kind of run through where these behaviors i think come from and why they're the baseline for him and why we've seen this kind of behavior throughout his career so we get a sense of the baseline okay i think there in his accent we've got john lennon there one of the of his heroes clearly it's down it's deep and then you've got hunter s thompson as well this look down to the side this search for the right word and also the madness and chaos that comes with that so you got a a kind of a a warrior poet of john lennon there you've got the madness and the chaos of hunter s thompson who go and watch him speak always looking down to the sides always carefully choosing his words and then you've got keith richards from the rolling stones again kind of the spiritual father of johnny depp again you'll see him looking down searching for the right word searching for the poetry and that kind of low-key too cool for school absolutely rock and roll mentality i think these are the three characters that we've got here showing up for johnny depp we'll see some others as we go along which are you know other kind of entities that he's performed and played but just like any other human being on the planet johnny depp is made up of of the stars in his life he's made up of the people that he's looked to and gone that's a behavior i should copy that would be a great way to be whether it's choosing lyrical words and being poetic whether it's choosing madness and chaos or whether it's choosing the search for the right words the search for the poetry and the rock and roll lifestyle that goes along with that well also along with that you've got that animated face which is clearly his experience with tim burton which is and and then disney you know full of animation in the face and not so much until later on in his storytelling we see the animation in the in in the hands uh that's all i'm going to show you on on that scott what do you think all right well i think this is what we're seeing is a hardcore introvert who's communicating the best way he can and from coming from from always being locked down and being quiet especially from when he was a kid i don't know a whole lot about him when he was a child but i know he had a rough time it was one of those situations that that sort of made him an introvert and he's trying as hard as he can to communicate so that's why he speaks slowly he's always done that from what i've seen because he's making sure what he's his structure for his senses are correct before he delivers so he isn't embarrassed or nobody puts him on the spot and those kind of things so when he's being put in a position where it's in court somewhere it's really important every word you say he's really watching what he says in the structure of the sentences i think he's wide open i don't think he's hiding anything at this point and uh but at the same time and greg and i have talked about this as well i think he's speaking almost through a persona or a character at this point because we're there are a couple of spots where we see the real johnny depp in here but i don't think this is really him i think like you're talking about mark where he's using these all these influences are coming through i think those are heightened to make this persona that we as the people who go to his movies and our fans and stuff we expect to see of him and expect him to see him and hear him act that way so i think um he's working his way through this uh through a persona as far as that goes greg what do you got yeah if you were to just say the word depp everybody on earth unless they have never been around some kind of media you would know who he is and he's a singularity everybody knows who he is he can't hide anywhere and he has a product that he sells and that product is a very well crafted product whether it's intentional or something that's happened over these decades mark i'll add one to your to your icons marlon brando this is talking marlon brando yeah and then enunciating it's a beautiful example of him and you can see it i sent scott a link and said look you can't miss this but even if he's got a carefully crafted persona so what that's what we all do we all have an image that we portray to other people and that image may or may not be exactly how we think inside i will tell you that i watched him enough to see baseline and i watched nine hours of this so just to give you an idea but watching him for baseline he is he does the searching for change move he's a down accessing guy when he's thinking and when he's thinking he may stutter and stammer and go no but he will stutter stammer and then make hard eye contact and then make the gesture whatever it is either no or yes as he's talking to you so pretty easy to follow he has that long slow draw and i think like you said it's from there i also want to say one thing guys we all have opinions about this based on all of our experiences and that's what we're telling you we're not reading the guy's mind we're not trying to in the beginning of this he starts with a lip compression let's talk for just a second about what he's talking about here he's starting off by saying he missed his um or he's starting off by talking about he was trying to calm his wife down because his lawyers had asked her to sign a post-nup and he was trying to explain to her it wasn't personal and that kind of thing but he couldn't does his body language say that yeah overall it does you see he does this whole thing where he says i did what i could he starts with lip compression he does some emotional accessing that down right he his shoulders rise in helplessness his inner brow tips rise in sorrow his head shakes no that all looks good it all says the same thing everything's in unison was i tried but i can't and those are pretty much the kind of things we would do when we're faced with that kind of situation where we can't do anything about it and then you see his face where he's talking about did it work no that's disbelief it didn't work so we see all of that does that mean that he is being honest i think he's being honest it looks like it from here but he's a hell of an actor too chase what do you got yeah i agree with you guys a lot of what we're seeing here is what jim rohn is famous for saying you're the cumulative average of the people that you either idolize or spend time with and right here when he says at a certain point you don't know what to do he's he goes from talking about himself to using the word you which is an iu shift uh we'll talk a little bit more about the future but he's socializing this issue and i think it's unconscious behavior it's not a conscious thing and we want to do this when we want people to identify with an experience and socializing by itself is never really deceptive per se but it can be part of a bigger cluster which i'm not seeing any other things here to look for in a cluster there's a micro facial expression of contempt i think at that when he says the idea of screwing her over and i think there is a little bit of contempt right there because i think he feels contemptuous about doing that and then the second time something escalated he raises his chin like this and this is what we do to challenge or show somebody that we're not afraid it's just this escalated so i think he's present in the moment or in that memory and he's he's reliving that and you see his body narrating the story for us which we're going to see a whole lot of here coming up but everything's truthful here and as you watch these depositions in any deposition keep in mind there's a difference between being coaster prepared for questioning and being deceptive about facts and memory so being coached or prepared does not mean that you're lying and how did you respond to miss hurt i said i just told her those are not my intentions you know and at a a certain point you don't know what to do i mean it's it's the person is telling you she's telling you you don't trust me you don't trust me you don't trust me and i i can't speak about legal documents i can't speak legalese i can't explain to her these things all i could do was try to calm her down and say that i was not out to screw her over or or put her in a position that was uh was uncomfortable these were stock this is normal things to do it did not work no it escalated and escalated and turned into uh madness care and uh i was um i was a mess i was a wreck i was shaking and i just didn't understand why all this was happening so i went behind the bar i grabbed a bottle of vodka that was there and a shot glass and sat at the bar she was nowhere around and i poured myself two or three stiff shots of of the vodka first taste of alcohol it had in a long time and um then she came down to the bar and found me there and of course started screaming oh you're drinking again and the monster and all that um so she reached she she walked up to me and reached and grabbed the the bottle of vodka and then just uh kind of stood back and then hurled it at me and and it it uh it just went right past my head and smashed behind me all right greg what do you got yeah so i'm going to start off by talking about him doing a little bit of emotional access and looking down right and somebody's going to say well there's a monitor there yeah there is but he's not looking at that monitor if you look at his eyes you can see he's internal he's not looking at a monitor i had this the other day somebody said well there's a monitor there yeah but he's not looking at it he's looking down right and he's thinking he's doing emotional eye accessing and then he goes to this thing i was talking about where he does a head shake his brow illustration that nowhere around as he's doing internal conversation is he gets upset and more he draws his lips back a little bit it's a little tough to tell with facial hair but you see him draw his lips back as if he's needing some kind of reinforcement there and then he goes to his baseline of counting change or searching for change he's looking down left down right down left down right and then when he said she came down he makes solid eye contact with his brow up and that confirming nod we're seeing his baseline here so if his baseline is here highly likely and i'm not talking about his baseline for just everyday conversation i'm talking about in interviews everywhere you see him if you go watch 10 interviews that's what you'll see as a bass line he does show some residual emotion or acting whatever you want to call it out the action that she said was discussed and you're the monster you'll regret using that word monster at a later point in these interviews or in these questioning but he shows then some apprehension and when he talks about the bottle smashing behind him as his lips narrow and his and his nostrils flare but through this whole thing he's got a low blink rate and low respiration good indicator he's not feeling a whole lot of stress here chase what do you got yeah right at that right that exact moment he's quoting her saying you're drinking again he shows disgust on his face like what he was seeing through her so his narration doesn't only go to him he's narrating what was on her face and when he's talking about this monster greg i agree with you his eyes are closed with this head shaking movement and i think it's something he actually doesn't want to recall and he doesn't want to bring this topic up but i think he's trying to lay it all out and i'll talk more about this little pattern and what this behavioral pattern actually means in a minute but this monster is a familiar theme to both him and her apparently i think it likely revolves around this drinking or drugs and i think it also suggests there's a strong dissociative capacity for depth a lot of actors especially the a-list actors have a dissociative capacity to play these roles especially some of these ones that are really hard to do and this dissociative capacity doesn't leave their body when they walk off set in hollywood so right when he says she walked up to me grabbed the bottle he goes back to edit a couple of details right there but this is truthful in adding relevance and recollection because this movement and uncertainty about her approach was relevant to him he wasn't sure what was going to go on and he shows body narration in here same way he showed us discussed on his face and when he studies right past my head smashed behind me he orients himself spatially before recalling the movement of the bottle this is a perfect example of truth telling according to me anyway a story would have had would have details that depp didn't witness it smashed on the wall behind me he didn't say the wall he just said it smashed behind me there's little things like that that help us to understand and comprehend what we're really seeing here he's recalling the bottle smashing behind him not the third person view that most people would default to like a movie camera or something like that and if you watch his deposition from way back it's the exact same hand gesture the exact same hand gesture that bottle flying past and said that's all i got mark what do you got yeah so i would agree so uh greg he's he's not looking down at the monitor there if he was you would see micro movements with his eyes as he tracks stuff he's not uh in my view i agree with you he's looking into the vision uh of the feeling that he had when i say vision i mean that in that he is in that emotional world he's and and you'll see him time and time again first of all get into the emotion and then he'll start describing it and choosing the right words because like many many good actors out there he wants to get hold of the feeling first of all before he starts creating the words and the poetry around it so totally agree there uh yeah chase absolutely agree um disgust uh on uh drink again which is i think his acting out what miss heard was experiencing or projecting to him uh yeah disdain um on the monster i agree the monster is is the word that they both use for my guess is the addiction or the pain behind the addiction or the hunger for the for the alcohol or the drugs that comes with that abyss that that johnny is trying to fill with with alcohol or drugs at certain times uh what's interesting for me is he plays to the jury good actor plays the hot spot of the scene to the jury those stiff drinks and turns to the jury doesn't shy away from that doesn't shade because he knows that's the thing that the audience are going to be interested in and also if he displays that if he's open with that then they're more likely to feel like he's being open with everything if he's open with the anti-social stuff then they're more likely to see him as being honest and truthful i think that's a fair fair bet and that's an actor's bet as well if you are open to the audience about what is the worst stuff they will join you on that journey if you hide away the worst stuff they just go why do we buy a ticket for this this is rubbish you know this is just like watching my aunt or my uncle you know it's just boring so uh now what's interesting though i think is he holds back on that throw like he literally stops it it doesn't follow through and he doesn't follow through with the emotion that that my guess is he could play uh which uh amber heard would have my guess is he does that because he knows when to hold back because if he goes for one of his swing for the fences barnstorming character performances of the anger of throwing a vodka bottle it's going to be a massive spectacle it's going to be a johnny depp character performance rather than what we're getting here which is the johnny depp um uh kind of react to the circumstance in a subtle and gentle filmic way rather than the the disney animation way and i'll talk more later on about his swing for the fences performances and that style of acting and the style that you're seeing from him uh right now uh scott what do you got on this one all right well i agree with you completely that's that's that's a great almost summing up the whole thing really when you think about it but compared to his entire testimony at this point this is his most use of illustrators he uses more than any up to this point we see some other places where he gets a little bit a bit more animated as well and as he looks straight ahead he's recalling what happened in that step-by-step step structure like i was talking about earlier everything has to be she has to be sure everything is where it should be as you tell the story because every word is important the head checking i agree with the greg that's he's trying to get that scene out of his head i think um so that's why we see that quick little head shake it's part of his inner dialogue going on in that scene he's he doesn't agree with that so he's trying to get not that he doesn't agree with it but it was tough on him so i think he's trying to get rid of it it's fairly graphic and he doesn't have problems staying calm or getting excited getting all angry even though he's talking about something where he was really mad he got really mad after it um because he's falling back on that persona i think that's almost a comfort zone for him to jump back in and go forward when you train uh people in to when you train witnesses or you train someone going to go into a deposition quite often you'll say what you want to do is you want to be you and you want to look as honest as you possibly can however to be able to fall back on that you're almost a different person telling this so see yourself almost in a third person as you're telling this story as you're telling these things so they don't get to your they start attacking you it doesn't come at you you can um reply from that per persona i usually say character but that persona that you have there that's what i i think we're seeing there all right we good yeah i would add one last thing all four of us have a persona here this is not 100 of who we are guys this is i think you pointed out all the time we were living people before we got on this channel so there's a lot more to us than what you see here same thing with this guy and uh i was um i was a mess i was a wreck i was shaking and i just didn't understand why all this was happening so i went behind the bar i grabbed a bottle of vodka that was there and a shot glass and sat at the bar she was nowhere around and i poured myself two or three stiff shots of of the vodka first taste of alcohol it had in a long time and um then she came down to the bar and found me there and of course started screaming oh you're drinking again and the monster and all that um so she reached she she walked up to me and reached and grabbed the the bottle of vodka and then just uh kind of stood back and then hurled it at me and and it it uh it just went right past my head and smashed behind me uh so i stood up and i walked behind the bar and there was a larger bottle of vodka the kind with the handle you know on it i grabbed that and i went and i sat in my seat again i opened the bottle and i poured myself a shot and drank it missouri was flinging insults left right and center and she then grabbed that bottle and uh and threw that at me um and the way that the the way that the bar was situated and where miss herb was so if if if i could show you so if if this is the bar where the glass was and the bottles if this was the bar and i'm sitting here like this she would grab the bottle and she would go there she went there and so i was leaning like this in the chair looking at her first bottle went then got the other bottle shot takes the second bottle which is the larger one i'm in this position again and my my hand is on the edge of the the bar like like that and leaning over the fingers like that and uh she threw the large bottle and it made contact and shattered everywhere and i honestly didn't i didn't feel the pain at first at all i felt no pain whatsoever what i felt was um i felt heat i felt heat and i felt um as if something were dripping down my hand you know um and then i looked down and realized that the the tip of my finger had been severed and i was looking directly at my bones all right chase what do you got there's a couple things here when he says i stood up there's an eyebrow flash socializing innocence so he's socializing innocence here and he's saying miss hurd was flinging these insults there's this hand motion using his left hand there it's just great narration there and i think amber is also in that direction from him in the courtroom then there's eye closure right when he says that and i think this is the sincerity of the impact and he's trying not to absorb the insults in his memory then he looks the opposite direction away from her his eyes drop down into this emotional recall position uh this kind of down here when we move our eyes down there we're most likely to be feeling some kind of emotion or processing it but he's comfortable using his body narration so he's showing us the story with his body so when you see this and someone's using lots of this body narration or illustration when they talk watch for it to stop or become absent and that's a key point in the conversation either it's a great one or it might be a red flag but he's using the the same gesture uh that we've seen in the vodka bottle thing but in amber especially there's an increase in blink rate breathing into her chest instead of her abdomen which indicates some stress there's an emotionless cold analysis of his movement just kind of like a head tilt like a like a terminator would survey somebody maybe but depp is using more telling than showing which is uncharacteristic of him and this is when we use words like realized noticed saw during storytelling it's not indicative of deception on its own but it can indicate that he's now recalling the event in third person so it called these are called phrases of realization and discernment if you ever want to look this up but it's not ever necessary in storytelling unless the pov has not been established so he shifted uh pov here that's what we're really seeing here and finally here's a pattern that is maybe gonna shock you as we start moving forward right when he says i'm looking at my bone he starts smiling and a lot of us are saying well you know some people smile when they're nervous or smile during the climax of a story but you're going to see some other times that he smiles and i want to show you the pattern of that as it starts getting a little bit closer to it scott what do you got all right i agree with you completely and i think that uh yeah some of those songs i didn't think about uh but these are uh the illustrators scene are a little bit more they're they're they're not illustrators or more of demonstrative gestures like you were saying chase what's the term you always use narration gestures or something like that it's called body narration right okay all right anyway so i call them demonstrative gesture same thing i guess so the lip licking and the lip biting those are his adapters because this is getting a bit hairy for him and his eyes are darting around thinking again about the structure of the descriptions he's given getting ready to to deliver so he's preparing those now when we look at amber she's showing no grief muscle she doesn't have any movement in her chin boss her eyes are a little bit narrowed but but not a whole lot you know not going on but if you look at it looks like she's been crying so her eyes look a little bit puffy i don't know if she has or not is this what it looks like to me but if you'll notice one eyebrow is a little shorter than the other is a little bit lower down the other one and that isn't that's no expression going on there that's her normal that's the way she normally looks quite often even mine are your ears probably aren't even your nostrils probably aren't even your eyes probably aren't even that's with most people so when you see something like that people think oh she's thinking whatever the whole time no that's that's fairly normal because most everything on your face isn't um even kind of equal size and you're right chaser breathing uh is a little bit high as is her clustered blink rate because she speeds up a little bit and she slows down stops then she'll get one or two and start going fast again almost a flutter but we see some flutter clusters here in just a little while uh mark what do you got yeah i love the idea of flinging insults and the action like you were saying chase that goes with that because flinging it's aggressive and careless at the same time so it frames heard as both aggressive and careless around that it's also quite a primal idea flinging stuff um and and we'll get this idea of kind of uh primal bodily secretions and and being left and put in all kinds of places it's very kind the idea of flinging something it's very antisocial and this anti-social behavior will will you know rank up over time build up over time we get a little stroke of the eyelid here uh which i would say is self-soothing after he says shattered everywhere and we get that piece of body narration there of course he's a great you know shall we say mime he's very good at placing things accurately and setting the scene physically and visually for any audience well of course any really good modern actor has to be able to do that because on a modern film set most everything in the film you don't have around you anymore it's green screen there's green everywhere the props aren't there they're going to be animated in there later on so the ability of an actor to be able to pretend and act that something is there and hit that mark again and again and again and again that's why they're often very very valuable actors not only can they get the story out and the emotion and the barnstorming performance but they can hit more than their mark they can create other things in the space so great example of that now let's let's talk about this flinging that we're going to see later on and this idea of him being able to uh well there's this battle going on really about the idea of of drinking and the territory of drinking and we'll see this over time of of you know um the alcohol is bad but he goes to get another drink that is territorial aggressive aggressive she then picks up a bottle throws it at him that's territorially aggressive and we'll see that whole thing build over time so what i want what interests me about this is what is the power going on here that's the question that i start to ask what is the power going on here what is the power that one person wants that the other isn't giving i don't have kind of answers to that but clearly there's a gap that the alcohol is filling there and that gap uh amber her does not want filled by the alcohol she wants control of that gap and maybe she thinks she should be filling that gap it's a possibility that's all speculation uh scott what do you got on this one i already went are you worried about cold on you yeah greg what do you got yeah all the same stuff with maybe a couple of minor differences one of the things i'd point out is good actors are not acting at every moment what i mean by that mark you can address it even more is the person doesn't have to think about how does my face move at this time they take on a persona and they change the way they move collectively and so i think we see some of that in his public persona that is well rehearsed i'm not saying that that's acting i'm just saying that well-rehearsed persona has the same cadence consistently he does that searching for change baseline that down left down right internalizing conversation a lot of introverts do that i run to them into them in business all the time or they'll look down and look right and look down it's just a way that some people do i also always say the organism does what made the organism successful he's a great storyteller he story tells with his body jack sparrow all that stuff he story tells with his body so he knows how to story tell now that could be a true story or made-up story it doesn't matter chase i had left-hand negative stuff all over again as well here's an interesting one last time we covered roundsburg and we said he had this mantra and when he edited and he got in a bind he was saying steering wheel dash those kinds of things he edits and says bottle second throne without affecting the integrity of the story which makes you think the story is probably true it's easy for him to jump through the story easily easily and to get those details i agree with you mark that's a self-soothing move as he's thinking about where this goes then he goes back to his baseline and he starts to do that running through and looking and telling and when he hits that looking at the bone he freezes there's a freeze in his movement altogether and his face kind of elongates and is vowel about bone elongates when he says it but his blink rate is normal his breathing is normal you can see concern in his brow when he says he felt something and then one of the things chase and i think this is related to what you're talking about with point of view of the story changing if today i got my finger cut off all the bs that led up to it would be dramatic and all that but suddenly well that doesn't matter it's this finger it's just this finger that matters we would expect a person who made it up to say and then she went on and on and on but no he goes i almost went into an emotional breakdown and and it all becomes about him that's congruent couple of things about amber heard way back when i started doing body language a thousand years ago we talked about color and about the impact of color on human eyes and that kind of thing one of the things that used to be a maxim is if a woman wants to appear to be innocent in front of a court wear yellow interesting choice of colors she does have a little bit of a chin thing going but it's not vibration of the chin ball scott i agree with you there's no movement there it's just kind of pursed her lips are narrow in disapproval and her or her mouth is narrow in that right eye i was going to point out the same thing one of her eyes is more broad than the other but it's not a change it's consistent when you see changes when you care and then rarely for me but i did count blink rate in 21 seconds she blinked 14 times and she breathed seven times that's pretty rapid so something's up in her head and then she's got that rigid poised neck like she's posing for a you know one of these cheap photo studios where they make you turn your head and sit a certain way that's all i got behind me uh so i stood up and i walked behind the bar and there was a larger bottle of vodka the kind with the handle you know on it i grabbed that and i went and i sat in my seat again i opened the bottle and i poured myself a shot and drank it missouri was flinging insults uh left right and center and she then grabbed that bottle and uh and through that at me um and the way that the the way that the bar was situated and where miss herb was so if if if if i could show you so if if this is the bar where the glass was and the bottles if this was the bar and i'm sitting here like this she would grab the bottle and she would go there she went there and so i was leaning like this in the chair looking at her first bottle went and got the other bottle shot takes the second bottle which is the larger one i'm in this position again and my my hand is on the edge of the the bar like like that and leaning over the fingers like that and uh she threw the large bottle and it made contact and shattered everywhere i honestly didn't i didn't feel the pain at first at all i felt no pain whatsoever what i felt was um i felt heat i felt heat and i felt um as if something were dripping down my hand you know um and then i looked down and realized that the the the tip of my finger had been severed and i was looking directly at my bones now and uh the the meaty portion of your the inside of your finger the um and it was blood was just uh pouring out and at that point i i i think that i went into some sort of i don't know what a nervous breakdown feels like but that's probably the closest that i've ever been i didn't nothing made sense and i knew in my mind and in my heart this is this is not life no one should have to go through this all right i'll go first on this one um what was this is this is the rich person's version of cops it's just not happening in a um a trailer park i mean this is one of those knock this somebody gets drunk and starts throwing bottles how many times you seen that on there you know they kept dragging them out so i don't know why nobody called the cops but uh that that's what this is is exactly like um this is an emotional situation uh as we're as we know but he's got a pretty low blink rate for that and so is his breathing his reading rate's fairly low too for such an emotional situation um we're not seeing anything that says from that standpoint that something was up here and something is firing off all of his uh emotions here so maybe he's that controlled i don't know but i don't think he's acting i think he's really living this so he's staying calm keeping his wits about him and um that's again him keeping his head together so he can structure his words the way they should be now let's talk about amber for a second we're seeing the same thing we did last time pretty much but i think she's acting and we're going to see that a lot in a few minutes because when certain things he says those eyebrows pop up like she's shocked almost and and like it bothers her i don't think it does somebody that would do something like that listening back to the story is not going to shock her and i believe him that's that's why i feel okay about saying that and outside of a couple of those eye brow twitches nothing um there aren't any micro expressions that i'm seeing that really mean anything you see a couple little twitches but nothing that actually you can i don't think you can lock up to anything specific her her breathing rate is about the same reading the same way her blink rates was the same she's having those little a couple of little clusters here and there uh she's concerned but she's not concerned i don't think about him i think she's concerned about herself if that is concerned it's hard to tell with her eyebrows like that chase what do you got yeah it's brilliant man i fully agree with that he shifts again back to the you pronoun he goes from i to you but only during the socializing of the injury to help people visualize and understand what this happened to you and if you're a nerd you can look this up it's called a shift of referential index to techniqueify that but amber goes into internal dialogue when depp pauses to think about what to say the moment dep pauses she goes into internal dialogue my opinion this is either empathy or calculated prediction you can uh probably guess which one i'll leave it up to you let me know in the comments what you think or what your intuition says but when you say no nothing made sense and i knew in my mind and heart and all this expressions are timed perfectly they appear on the face just as he starts speaking or just before he starts speaking so he's processing the emotion as he's getting the sentence ready to go which is truthful and when he's saying this this is not life part the smiling i think is nervous it's matched with the pacifying behavior with his hand which is made to calm us down or soothe us or regain a feeling of control over the situation there's adapters on his legs where he's rubbing his hands onto his thighs there and this is matched with confirmation glances around the room he's looking around the room for some kind of approval as he's saying this is not life this is not what life is supposed to be i think this is a truthful statement greg what do you got yeah all i hear when he's talking i just said this to you guys on the break this is marlon brando in apocalypse now i mean though his speech pattern he has marlon brando in his head here i mean given this guy is one of the most talented in my opinion again this is all my opinion but this one specifically i think he's one of the most talented actors of my lifetime so just because he can turn into anyone but i do hear marlon brando here that speech pattern any storytelling he's going through the right bullets right details not saying that's a lie by any means i'm saying his story delivery is good and powerful i also notice that he gets to this kind of blank thing and when he gets to at the point he pauses more than is normal and i think we'll find out more later about there's a whole lot that happened after this point but that probably was a break point for him and so it's hard for him to get his head around it he's but all of his messaging all of his messaging to your point his eye his blank rate his brow his hands everything is congruent it doesn't like a bad kung fu movie it looks like he's saying exactly what he's saying he edits as he speaks he stops and his hands stop it's interesting to watch all of this movement and to see all this play out in that way i think as you watch him you can't help but realize that something horrible has happened there chase to your point with her when she goes to that internal dialogue i think the internal dialogue is uh oh what is coming up next whatever you want to say where there's empathy or she's trying to figure out whatever it is there's something right in there between them there's a whole lot of baggage here and i'll just be as sarcastic as i know how to do and say i think what i see in her is love and sympathy and hoping he feels better mark what do you got yeah so i think uh let's talk about herd first of all i think we get a bit of both i think we do get some empathy and we get calculation um look johnny depp is compelling and i'll come to a moment why he's compelling and how he's uh i would agree greg probably the greatest character actor of his generation but he's not doing the character acting right now and i'll come to that in a moment but what happens with her well he's he's such a compelling and um empathetic storyteller here that her head starts tilting to one side as she gets drawn into the feeling then she realizes hang on i'm meant to be cold and calculating here and the head straightens he continues his compelling uh um uh storytelling and the head goes again to the side he is hypnotic in in this particular style of being johnny depp now um what's this laughter about i i believe this particular release of tension is around the absurdity of the unfairness of the situation we see the same laugh when he's performing in um in uh life's too short ricky gervais's show go and see that uh where he's in life's too short um he's railing at his annoyance of being made fun of at the at the golden globes as well as his the other stars this is johnny depp being johnny depp in the imaginator the imaginary circumstance of railing at at uh ricky gervais if he really was offended so to your point earlier on chase it's it's an ordered psychosis it's a managed psychosis it's really johnny depp but he's pretending really well that it's a whole different set of circumstances so it becomes very very real for him now in this managed psychosis what is the aggression that we see from him we see territorial aggression he flicks his cigarette in ricky gervais's glass of water so he takes territory of an important resource and then when he gets really angry and can't stand it anymore and starts to cry a little bit he stands up he walks away he kicks a waste paper basket and then he walks out a little bit more and he turns over a bowl of fruit and that is as aggressive as johnny depp gets when he feels the absurdity of the unfairness what we don't see in that performance is he being aggressive towards the perpetrator being violent towards the perpetrator he is territorial aggressive for sure but he's violent at other objects he's violent at other avatars and that i would say is johnny depp being really johnny depp in this circumstance where he feels violated now if if he were being johnny depp doing his character acting as he would say he would be getting a big stick and swinging it because that's what he calls his character acting he just gets the biggest idea he possibly can and he swings for the fences and what he's looking for after you know um cut is for there to be silence on the set that people cannot believe what he's done he's created utter chaos uh utter bizarreness of performance that's not what we're getting in the courtroom this isn't a bizarre performance by any this isn't his character acting this is johnny depp being johnny depp in this situation yes he's made up of all kinds of personas just like i am just like people just like chases just like greg just like scott you could go oh you know chase is a bit like this person oh greg's a bit like this person and this person and you'd probably be right i'm a bit like a whole bunch of people that i aspired to be and who were who held resource over me and i thought well if i'm like them i might be successful as well he's just the same but it's really him now and uh the the meaty portion of your the inside of your finger um and it was blood was just uh pouring out and at that point i i i think that i went into some sort of i don't know what a nervous breakdown feels like but that's probably the closest that i've ever been i didn't nothing made sense and i knew in my mind and in my heart this is this is not life this is not life no one should have to go through this and uh she entered the bedroom while i was laying on my side of the bed reading and she was still rattling off all the wrongs i'd done to her in that particular day and how unreliable i am and uh what uh you know what a horrible person i was um and i and i didn't not i did not engage verbally nothing i sat there or laid there reading my book and when that when she didn't get a jump out of me or a jolt out of me she got out of bed she walked around the bed she came to my side and uh again you know you you've got uh you've got a person who is uh throwing multiple shots at your at your face at your head at your neck at your at anything she could hit so i i got up out of bed and i grabbed her by the shoulders and i sat her down on the bed and i said i'm leaving please don't get off the bed please don't follow me please don't try and stop me i'm leaving and she got up off the bed and she squared off at me in the doorway of our bedroom and i said what do you what do you want to do hit me again would you like to hit me again and i said go ahead hit me bam i just said did that is that what you wanted would you like another bam there's the second one and i said good now you're done grabbed her by the shoulders walked her to the bed sat her down and said don't follow me leave me alone i'm out i'm gone i went i grabbed a few things and i got out immediately and i went to um my other house on sweet sir all right greg what do you got yeah this is among my favorites um this is after he missed her birthday because he had some financial trouble he found out he's almost he lost a lot of money leave it at that and he was an hour and a half late to go to her birthday party and so it turned into chaos and then he's got a long story before it gets to this but his baseline is pretty normal when he says no good could come with us he does the rattling around in the floor and then eye contact there's an interesting thing here that makes me think volatility is part of their life you just said it in the break but he says i sat her down that sat is awfully labored i wasn't sure in the beginning he wasn't wasn't about to say i pushed her down on the bed but there's an if you want to know the difference listen through this whole clip he says i set her on the bed twice listen to the first one and then listen to the second one it's a pause like he's almost ready to say i pushed her on the bed but he doesn't he says sat that makes me think that they've got a history of volatility i would say this restraint is probably not a smart idea with anybody you're involved with it probably can equate to domestic and some some just some jurisdictions you you your mileage may vary as they say but after he says that he does a throat clear which is not usual for him he doesn't throw it clear after he said saturn on the bed then he goes to hard internal conversation go compare that to the second then he does is browse up to punctuate when he's talking he's got his forehead already up and he can raise a brow or two with his forehead up that is incredible muscle control i mean i don't see it in anybody i say all the time if you ever want to see some fantastic muscle control go watch him character act him willy wonka one of those he can move i think you're in love with him and more more emotions over his face than any person i've ever seen no scott that's you you're there i've never heard you talk and every podcast you've been on every time his name comes up you talk about how rachel is and i agree with him he's great he's an awesome actor but man you just get all emotional up in there yeah i'm all emotional about it that's that's for sure anyway that's about as emotional as i get about about some actor for sure so anyway his brows up go up and he does that punctuation and then he's overtly demonstrative she's sitting there and she almost looks like she's gonna cry you look her face is getting narrower and narrower and sagging deeper and deeper and i think regardless of what kind of crazy volatility you got in a relationship you got feelings for that person somehow where their love hate a mixture of love and hate and a lot of times in those kind of environments where you get to physically volatile relationships it's a chemistry experiment and like i've said many many times one or the other probably is not a saint living with a brawler there's probably a little bit of escalation on both sides it's never okay to get the physical violence on either side but that pushing buttons probably is an art form when you're up against each other all the time and already irritate the hell out of each other mark what do you got yeah so uh heard right from the start blink rate is up on the lead up to the story of uh the violence so i would say you know we don't know why the blink rate is up because it could be that um she's worried she's anxious about this story being told or she's reliving the story or something else you can think of all kinds of reasons why anxiety uh may well go up on this lead up but this is important because then we get johnny's story about the blows that she put towards him and on the second blow where he says there's the second one she's now focused but we get what i would suggest is a slow blink from her i would say that is a acceptance and agreement that that event happened so if there was any question in anybody's mind whether she struck him or not i would suggest that's a good piece of evidence that's clearly what happened i don't know what happened save time or whatever [Music] you go you go and get your stuff i'll i'll finish this and then who are we going to next who's ben scott's last right so i'll call on you and hopefully you'll be back i'm gonna be sure okay you're gonna you better get to that i'll talk for you okay mark oh okay okay great uh so where was i on this uh yeah look if there was any doubt in anybody's mind whether it is true that she struck him or not i would lay good money that she did because of that slow blink of of recognition it's a it's and it's baselined well because we saw the the blinks of anxiety or stress beforehand we saw her focused and not blinking at all before all of that great baseline around that chase what do you think yeah when he says so i get up out of bed i'm going to start kind of in the middle of this he quickly flashes to emotional eye movement just before talking about the decision to get up and leave truthful and it's unconscious behavior when he says i grabbed her by the shoulders and body narration there so he's showing us just like he does when he's telling other things that are truthful but right when he's telling her not to follow and that he's leaving i think he's truthful about his tent and emotion no glabella movement here this is important if he's sitting her down and lecturing her even if he recalled himself yelling or being really mean or angry you would see this little the eyebrows come down the glabella this muscle right here squeeze in a little bit there's no downward movement of eyebrows and this can often show a person recalling being angry or domineering in situations where they're pretending to be kind and peaceful and this is helpful for police officers or anybody in conflict resolution when they're talking to people and maybe domestic violence case or something like that and then he says you know she squared off at me then there's another chin thrust and i think this is a truthful recollection of the reaction to being physically challenged which is what we do we expose our arteries to people when we want to show that we're not fearful and then the hitting he's still using body narration and if he was coached to do this the attorney i think would make sure that he spoke the words so that they appear on the transcript of court records instead of just this little narration with his face and showing where it got hit the attorney would have coached him to say it to where it was in the transcript amber shakes her head during this during this discussion about the punching but she only shakes it very slightly at the second punch so i think there is something to that it might have still happened but there's still something there maybe she recalls a different occurrence or maybe she have hit him differently or with an ashtray instead of a fist or something like that i don't know but at the final when he's saying don't follow me there's genuine digital extension into what we call a stop gesture and this is what this little flat hand movement is what we do when we're trying to talk somebody out of something if it's down at your side in your pocket and your purse your hand will still stretch out if you're trying to get someone to stop something linguistically your our hands naturally want to go out like this so that's what the stop gesture is and that's all i got scott what do you have all right sorry about that not only not always my camera keep turning off there's a wasp in here i've been watching it man he's getting closer he's he's making a plan on what he's planning on doing with me my minion coming after you oh my god and top it all off i've got nashville hot chicken tenders up here beautiful frozen you know how to eat something cool okay all right sorry i missed that chase i would i would love to have heard that all right so this is where it gets interesting from a facial expressions uh point of view but before that again this is just trailer park stuff man this is just this is just cops roll up on on a call for a domestic that's what this is you know i don't i don't understand why they're not involved why didn't somebody call the cops she should have done that or he should have done that something in this case he should have done that but he didn't do it this but again this is where it gets interesting from uh from the perspective of facial expressions and like greg was talking about his entire forehead gets involved here and and these things keep flowing in and out these move these movements and and i don't understand how he does it either it is fascinating i'm not in love with him like greg is but it is fascinating uh but up to this point here that's the most we've seen in this group of videos but we're going to see it some more in a different way when we get when we get down the line a little bit um and the the thing about her at this point i think what we're seeing her she's acting she's pretty much the same as she was a little bit more head movement and i don't know what you you guys were talking about before this but uh one thing i thought was interesting about all these videos we've seen so far has anybody seen anybody swallow no no i haven't either i don't know what's up with that baby nobody's swallowed in this thing so that's i'll i'll end it there and uh because i can't focus with his wasps flying around in here you need one of those electrified uh tennis racket things oh yeah yeah why don't i advocate the killing of wasps in any way i'll catch them and put them outside wasps are very very helpful uh creatures yes she entered the bedroom while i was laying on my side of the bed reading and she was still rattling off all the wrongs i'd uh done to her in that particular day and how unreliable i am and uh what a you know what a horrible person i was um and i and i didn't not i did not engage verbally nothing i sat there or laid there reading my book and when that when she didn't get a jump out of me or a jolt out of me she got out of bed she walked around the bed she came to my side and uh again you know you you've got uh you've got a person who is uh throwing multiple shots at your at your face at your head that your neck had your at anything she could hit so [Music] i i got up out of bed and i grabbed her by the shoulders and i sat her down on the bed and i said i'm leaving please don't get off the bed please don't follow me please don't try and stop me i'm leaving and she got up off the bed and she squared off at me in the doorway of our bedroom and i said what do you what do you want to do hit me again would you like to hit me again and i said go ahead hit me bam i just said did that is that what you wanted would you like another bam there's the second one and i said good now you're done grabbed it by the shoulders walked her to the bed sat her down and said don't follow me leave me alone i'm out i'm gone i went i grabbed a few things and i got out immediately and i went to um my other house on sweet sir had you ever been accused of physically abusing a woman before this point no no how would you describe the impact of these allegations at the time they were made and arnold if you could please take this down i i've i've felt ill i felt sick i mean i'm sick in a sense that but i there was no truth in it there was no truth in whatsoever and the fact that it was coming down on me so hard um and so quickly and how it it gained momentum around the world um and then you notice people looking at you differently and then you notice calls stop coming from agents and producers and that sort of thing this was this was a this was before in fact the metoo movement had uh had come around this was a while before that so i i couldn't have expected the me too movement to happen but um once that happened then it it just went into skyrocket mode so you're you're showered with uh uh with you know you're running between drops of lava you're trying to run between raindrops that are that that that kill you um and destroy you all right greg what do you got yeah i'll be quick on this one a couple of things when he's asked did you ever assault have you ever assaulted anyone his blank rate goes through the roof does that mean he has not necessarily it simply means fight or flight it means that and it's the first time we've seen his blank great increase in this entire thing he's being asked a hard question a question is accusatory not simply saying tell me your story and then after that and after that and after that it's asking him a pointed question as blink rate does in greece and he says no twice and then he breaks to internal voice if you ever want to know what a thousand yard stare is that's what he's doing it when he hits internal voice when he goes to an internal conversation he's not sitting there dwelling his eyes just go out of focus he's internal all together as he's thinking through how to say this and then he goes with a single eyebrow to drive it was everything a single eyebrow in the middle of all that forehead stuff and we're gonna see that single eyebrow rise more than one time as a real strong emphasis for him when he hits something and then when he says this was you see his points of his brows on the inside rise up we we equate that with sorrow overall the body language is congruent with the message he's delivering and then he does some evocative storytelling it was like lava that's you know that's actor talking that's a guy who's larger than life talking i wouldn't say it was like i'd say it was like a storm something like that because i don't talk the same way scott what do you got all right this is a really really important uh time for him because this is what the whole thing is based on him losing money because of the article she had put in whatever the news thing was so he's got a lot of full eye contact going on here and he's showing a lot of focus and attention because he's trying to explain perfectly as clearly as he can for that jury to hear why um they're there this is the reason they're there so that's really important to them from from their perspective of structure and making it stick now another thing like you guys are talking about how charismatic he is and and all that how much greg loves him is he those long pauses in there when someone is speaking and they wait between words then you're just waiting for him to talk so everybody just kind of leans in and starts listening real hard so i believe that's part of what he's doing here as well making sure he gets every point across and the question on on everyone's mind here is did you hit her you know did he really do this did he really hit her and we're not seeing as many as we're not seeing as many pauses as we saw before because he's trying to get through that story and make sure everything gets laid out so people understand it um he's hitting each point and every one of these points that he's hit that he's prepared for that's where we see that i and uh forehead engagement happen again we see those getting coming into play there his diction is really clear everything's really clean here his voice tone is clean and clear his diction's spot on and he's not talking too fast but he's talking a little bit faster his voice tone is a little bit higher because he's his energy level is up to talk about this and get this point across and we see more in his brow at this point i think that we have up uh so far so mark what do you got yeah uh so good answer i think to that uh that question no no and the second note isn't an emphatic no it's more like the real answer the first one is the answer that he knows he needs to give and the second one i believe because it's what we would call pathetic it kind of goes down in in its in its kind of energy at the end that's more johnny depp really giving the answer that no this didn't happen so good answer there uh he takes time again to look for the feelings and look for his thoughts again go and look at hunter s thompson one of his heroes go and look at keith richards one of his heroes and you will take both of them poets you know people who pick the exact words to use to have the maximum impact they both do this looking down to locate and take time to find the right word and then bring it out and so of course you get this kind of let's say byronic um poetry coming out of of fire skyrockets um volcanoes being showered by by raindrops of molten lava i mean it's just extraordinary stuff and and no surprise that um johnny depp has played those hell raisers the earl of rochester in um in the liberty uh which was written by an old friend of mine stephen jeffries sadly sadly gone love you steve and you know the mad bad dangerous to know extraordinary characters who are fiery he's he's linked with all those things so we get those kind of fire metaphors coming coming in there um yeah heard well she's breathing in the rhythm of his speech she's utterly hypnotized by this who who wouldn't be because it's completely poetic and it's it's performed you know quite brilliantly so even she is enrapted enraptured by this and and she's meant to be against him so it's very difficult not to be pulled into his influence and persuasion here but all the same i think his first answer had a lot of credibility had a lot of truth to it uh chase what do you think on this one yeah i agree with all you guys i'll just cover a couple things here when he say the world's coming down on me so hard you'll see a smile right right when he's talking about that and i've actually seen a few expert experts uh call this deceptive on online but this is literally what he's done every time that he's mentioned being injured every single smile is a social injury or a physical injury every time i think throughout the entire nine hours i don't know if i saw any uh any exceptions to that but he's describing some kind of injury and there's a smile with that and we'll cover more on this in a second but he's saying it's gained momentum around the world there's another smile communicating and discovering an injury and then he talks about being hurt emotionally and he shifts back into the you pronoun to help you identify with it as he's done every time he's described receiving the injury or realizing the injury and then finally another shift right at the end here from i and discussing my life into you so it's easier for people to get and see themselves inside of that story and i think finally here when he says i felt ill i felt sick there's eye closure where he's avoiding the the feeling of it and there's emotional accessing his eyes go down into the emotional area and i think this is mostly truthful here had you ever been accused of physically abusing a woman before this point no no how would you describe the impact of these allegations at the time they were made and arnold if you could please take this down i've i've felt ill i felt sick i mean i sick in a sense that but i there was no truth in it there was no truth in whatsoever and the fact that it was coming down on me so hard and so quickly and how it it gained momentum around the world um and then you notice people looking at you differently and then you notice calls stop coming from agents and producers and um that sort of thing this was this was a this was a this was before in fact the metoo movement had uh had come around this was a while before that so i i couldn't have expected the metoo movement to happen but um once that happened then it it just went into skyrocket mode so you're you're showered with uh with you know you're running between drops of lava you're trying to run between raindrops that are that that that kill you um and destroy you if it's in dangle mode mr depp have you ever physically assaulted miss heard never have you ever sexually assaulted miss misheard never certainly not what have you lost as a result of misheard making these allegations against you nothing less than everything chase what do you got right at the have you ever sexually assaulted misheard there's a smile and that smile is going to creep a whole lot of people out my opinion is that this smile that we're seeing here is being asked a ridiculous question that's something that he couldn't even fathom it's like me asking greg if he kidnapped a giraffe last week he'd be like no he was smiling possible so i think he finds it laughable ridiculous as a second option i think this may invoke the memory of their physical relationship not the fighting one the other one which he may be smiling about then he prefer performs this kind of long mental search moving around takes all the time he needs like every i wish every deponent i've ever spoken to would do this and you can't it's hard to get people to do it but this is kind of the file clerk running around and pulling files when the eye is moving around the little file clerk is running around to get what it needs twice in there it's hard into emotional accessing processing the emotional tone of the answer to the question so i want to talk about him repeating this phrase right at the very end people repeat phrases like this for a few reasons they're told to do it they have this one phrase as a key message and they want to really hammer that into the audience they truly feel the weight of the phrase and that's what i think we're seeing here i don't think it was coach i don't think it was some key thing he had on a post-it note on in the weeks leading up to this on his fridge and he offers it the second time with an upward tone an upward tone as if that's all i can think of that's the only way i could say it i don't think he planned on saying it twice he says it again because it's the truth to him and the upward tone is just kind of an apology for having nothing else or no other way to say it mark what do you got yeah i agree the never never the first never very firm very assertive got no problem with that second never yes there is this glint of delight now people out there might go oh as jupiter's delight that one it's nothing like you has nothing to do with that whatsoever that looks completely different go back to our other videos where you'll be able to see jupiter's delight in a whole bunch of people it's it's only on one side of the face this is full delight there is a glint in his eye uh i would go i'm gonna go with your second option there chase i think it was if it was the first option we might even get a laugh from him of the absurdity i think and and maybe you're gonna disagree with me further down the line i would love that because i'm always open to new ideas and what somebody else thinks because it makes all of us better thinkers but i would expect a laugh from him if it were the absurdity of the question i think it's him envisaging the idea of sexual and and his you know former partner there uh heard uh poetic answer at the end nothing less than everything that's a piece of poetry because it is very immense in its scope but he's going for big money and so i think it does a couple of jobs it fulfills the poetic part of him and you know it fulfills the part of him that's looking for i don't know 50 million or something like that which is probably not a lot compared to actually what he's lost uh you know in potential potential damages uh if it turns out that um that it goes in his favor here that's a cheap deal 50 million i would think uh scott what do you got on this one all right let's pay attention to that head shake no when he says never that's that's fairly uh i mean even at a gut level you can tell that that's that that i would believe that's true even from a gut level level and um both of them are strong and he also says certainly not he doesn't say absolutely not not that there's a thing that says because you use the word absolutely it means you're you're not being honest being deceptive but we sure see the word or hear the word absolutely quite often when someone's being deceptive um so i don't know what the validity of that is there but still sorry the hot chicken just fell off my camera so i don't see any yeah i don't see any deceptive cues in this at all and uh when he's asked uh that when he says i've uh asked when he says i've lost uh nothing less than everything i think he might be right if he doesn't get a gig soon so because i think he's kind of headed for the money problems and again uh this is really important part of his case and he's trying to to get this spot on and i'm gonna kill that little thing with my [ __ ] with my kindle maybe the last we ever see of him yeah he prays we'll go into anaphylactic shock exactly exactly tax his neck got it now we'll be uh we'll be on trial now now we're getting now we're getting cancelled yeah him to wasp heaven with my candle thank you wow this was brought to you by kindle probably the best one that you'll ever need okay wow are you finishing are you guys close i'm finished there i think that pretty much i i only have a few things um his blink rate goes up in the beginning of course when he's asked a hard question again did you assault i think and chase you can change my mind as we get further in i think every time we see that nervous smile it's not just a nervous smile it's laughing at the absurdity of self and where this thing has gotten to i think human beings love this love to see people fall from great heights it's why this stuff is also interesting i mean there's millions of of stories you know doubtless and icarus thing we got flies too close to the sun falls all that stuff is deep rooted in our psyches the other thing we're going to watch with this is guaranteed the comments are going to be just like this some people are on his side on her side and wear scumbags one way or the other it'll be interesting to see which way this time and who's paying us because you know we obviously can't we could obviously use the money soros check we're waiting so bring us some money come on george the most interesting of all the body language in this entire thing and chase i agree with you seeing his eyes dart and look around he goes to places he hasn't gone up in his up in his visual memory and all those places he's rolling around but look at his forehead it's smooth as he's telling you the story about everything that's happened to him and how devastating it's been it looks like lifeless forehead compared to everything else he's had in here lots of movement his forehead otherwise it goes flat and then he goes nothing short of everything nothing short of everything he's fallen from great heights and quite literally mark like you said i've read that he's worth 400 million or whatever the number is but 50 million dollars could be a drop in the bucket compared to two movies who knows so big deal i'll leave it at that if it's in dangle mode mr depp have you ever physically assaulted miss heard never have you ever sexually assaulted misheard never certainly not what have you lost as a result of misheard making these allegations against you nothing less than everything ah is
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Why Did Australia Recognize Jerusalem As Israel's Capital - And Then Change Its Mind? (Explainer)
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if you're anyway invested in knowing about what's going on in Israel and its conflict with its Palestinian neighbors then you probably saw the recent news flash that Australia decided to walk back on its recognition of West Jerusalem but what is West Jerusalem why should anybody care about recognizing it and what does it mean now that Australia doesn't recognize Israel's legitimacy there I thought I put together this explainer video to try to provide some clarity by the way last you want to wear everything involved in Israel and politics is insanely complicated and divisive there is a saying popular in the Jewish world that if you ask to do something you'll get three opinions and that's not even counting the Palestinians the U.N the International Community and the extraterrestrial life forms who may or may not exist but if they did I reckon they'd probably have an opinion about the conflict here therefore if you feel like I've misrepresented any of the issues here don't be shy about leaving me a comment just keep the discussion civil and we'll all have a fun hearty debate so firstly what is Jerusalem Jerusalem is one of the oldest cities in the world where civilization dating back to 3000 or 2800 BCE that's a long ago that even dial up internet hadn't been invented it's also sort of the epicenter of the conflict between Israel the Palestinians and more broadly the Arab world surrounding us both Israel and the Palestinians claim Jerusalem as their Capital which kind of creates a bit of a problem if you were to visit me in Jerusalem tomorrow then you probably would be wondering what all the fuss is about East and West Jerusalem that's because modern-day Jerusalem effectively functions as one city that's in spite of the fact that yes there are different bus companies different hospital networks and many Jews and Arabs living in the city don't really see eye to eye on much at all except maybe that hummus is totally awesome anyway this wasn't always the case between 1948 and 1967 there was an international border running through the city technically it was intended as an Armistice line which is sort of like a line that Maps out where each side and a conflict that are trying to kill one another agrees to stop advancing its troops hence there are actually two lines running through the city and in no man's land running between them but that's detail for another video during this period Jordan controlled the territory to the east of the Border slash Armistice line and Israel controlled the territory to the West this border running through Jerusalem was effectively the part of the green line that ran through the city the green line is also known as the 1949 Armistice border because it was agreed upon in the 1949 Armistice agreements so between 1948 and 1967 which was a 19-year period Jerusalem was kind of like the way Nicosia and Cyprus functions today there was a border running through it unless you were a un staffer or a nun who lost her teeth which is a cool story you couldn't really cross between the two parts when people hear that Australia endorsed Israeli sovereignty over West Jerusalem before rather quickly retracting it they are surprised to learn that the issue was even controversial in the first place even if you're on the right wing in Israel You're probably aware that the International Community by which I mean the majority of the world's Nations aren't exactly kosher with Israel's current position of asserting sovereignty over the whole of the city and indeed any territory beyond the green line the and that gets us to the whole issue of east and west Jerusalem in 1967 Israel captured East Jerusalem unfortunately it's pretty much impossible to describe that action without causing offense to one side of the conflict or another in the Israeli narrative the Israeli Army was unifying a city that had been unjustly split in half due to its illegal annexation by Jordan in the Palestinian narrative and that shared by many members of the International Community Israel annexed or occupied the territory the reason that the term East Jerusalem is still highly relevant and parts of the political debate today has to do with the fact that the International Community viewed Israel capturing this territory including the old city as an illegitimate Act for that reason they view Israel's decision to include East Jerusalem within the city boundary of Jerusalem which is the territory within the boundaries of the Jerusalem municipality as illegitimate and they view the current situation by which Israel exerts control over the entire city as unjust and legal but even that doesn't do the situation Justice or explain why Australia's move generated controversy the International Community recognized that the status of Jerusalem was one of the thorniest issues in the conflict between Israel and the Palestinians while events were unfolding the ground the International Community was busy pondering exactly how to bring some kind of Harmony given that two different groups of people namely Israel and the Palestinians wanted the same tiny piece of land as their national capital the position of most world countries with regard to Jerusalem can be compared to that of children caught up in a messy divorce or a mutual friend watching two friends bicker and Feud one of the ideas floated by the International Community was something called the Corpus separatum that's a weird Latin word that means separated body the idea here was that rather than try to figure out how to get the two sides to agree on anything about Jerusalem the International Community would take control over Jerusalem and Implement some kind of peacekeeping agreement U.N resolution 181 called for the establishment of this Patchwork Confederacy demanding the Jerusalem be governed under a special International regime to be administered by the United Nations the problem was that pretty much nobody had any interest in this wacky proposal Israel flatly rejected this and Jordan made clear that it only viewed the Border through Jerusalem as a sort of temporary line and left no doubt that its ultimate objective was to push for control over the entire city and some people would say to obliterate Israel the idea of the Corpus separatum however lives on in modern diplomacy it's kind of like some Arcane law that you expect everybody's forgotten about and which nobody actually bothers obeying but which apparently everyone still remembers my personal opinion is that the plan is pretty much nonsensical a vacuum of trust and Good Will exist between both Israel the Palestinians and the International Community also neither Israel nor the Palestinians are going to hand over control over a territory that includes some of the holiest sites in their religions to the United Nations it's just not going to happen but again it exists on the statute books so let's jump back to the weird situation that we find ourselves in grappling with Jerusalem today in 1949 Israel took control over what was previously Jordanian East Jerusalem and brought almost all of it within its Municipal borders practically speaking many of those Arab neighborhoods places like Jaba mukaba or surbahar there's lots of them that were integrated into a unified Jerusalem identify almost exclusively with the Palestinian cause if you enter them dressed as a visible Jew you might get Stones thrown at you or Worse the language on the street is Arabic you'll see Palestinian flags hanging from every Lamppost but technically speaking Israel considers them part of Jerusalem to make matters even weirder and less sensical there are even some parts of Jerusalem that actually lie beyond the security barrier which Israel constructed to prevent the entrance of terrorists from the West Bank and stop them blowing up places in Jerusalem the current manner in which the city operates makes barely any sense in my opinion to go back to my analogy of a messy divorce it's kind of like a couple living through an acrimonious divorce while still living together under the same room it's it's not a lot of fun hence in Jerusalem there is an ongoing stream of nationalistically motivated attacks including Lone Wolf attacks by Palestinian militants against Israelis and Israel Security Forces Palestinians for their parties complain of being treated as second-class Citizens subjugated to the whims of municipality whom they regard as illegitimate it's the same municipality that they say refuses to grant them adequate permits to build houses but then sends out demolition crews to tear down those houses they build just because like everyone else they need places to live now let's get back to the present in recent years some World governments have decided to recognize this messy and ingrained conflict doesn't show any signs of stopping while virtually nobody recognizes Israel's sovereignty over East Jerusalem meaning the part of the city to the east of the green Armistice line a few countries have been bold enough to recognize Israeli sovereignty over the west of the city international law is a pretty strange system while they don't claim to be an expert in this I did take an entire College semester of it back in the days of my youth recognition of the legitimacy of a country's claim to a territory depends largely upon what other world governments have to say about the matter it's kind of like walking to a bar finding an empty stool and taking a seat on it if no one fights you for the seat or claims that you took their seed it sort of becomes officially yours through a process of consensus naturally I'm simplifying even according to my simplistic understanding of the system for the majority of the period that has elapsed since 1967 Israel has pretty much been getting the silent treatment or Worse from the International Community and the world governments whom it comprises countries have based their embassies in Tel Aviv or anywhere else in Israel besides Jerusalem because basing an embassy or consulates even in West Jerusalem is sort of a low-key endorsement of Israel's sovereignty there and the official Party Line remains that the status of the entire city needs to be resolved bilaterally between the two studies of the conflict to make matters even more confusing one may notice that there are in fact consulates in Jerusalem the catch is that these aren't actually consulates to Israel they're effectively missions to the Palestinian Authority or Jerusalem itself such as the mission of the Holy See the Vatican in other words they're in charge of relations with the PA even though they're physically based in Jerusalem and yes the situation also makes very little sense in recent years of course this delicate status quo has been tested most famously the United States under the ambassadorship of David Friedman moved its Embassy to Jerusalem thereby endorsing Israeli sovereignty over the whole of the city a couple of small countries have acted similarly for one Kosovo maintains an embassy in the City Guatemala opened one but is talked about moving back honestly even for a fan of politics it's pretty hard to keep track of all the policy changes besides moving embassies another thing the countries can do to sort of gradually endorse the current situation is to recognize Israeli sovereignty over just the west of the city which again is the part of the city located to the west of the green line which many people assume incorrectly would be totally uncontroversial these countries haven't opened embassies or consulates there but they signal that they're kosher with Israel's arrangement of administering the small parcel of land and claiming it as its capital under the weird system of international law such a recognition can take one of two forms the jury recognition which means by law is the more heavyweight form of recognition whereas de facto which means in fact is kind of a lesser form of recognition with sort of says well these are the facts on the ground and retrospectively we're going to endorse that the stream of countries who have made this bold move with regard to West Jerusalem thereby departing from the international community's whole idea placing the entire city under some sort of U.N peacekeeping regime the Corpus we discussed earlier is actually pretty small but it included Australia and it now no longer includes Australia unless that changed since I started recording this video which is a very distinct possibility so that was kind of a long explanation but as I hope this video has made clear pretty much every facet of this insanely messy uncomplicated conflict is fraught with complication for a while there was talk the Palestinians making abudis their Capital which is a town just to the east of Jerusalem but that idea was also a flat failure because the Palestinians are insistent on having control over parts of the actual City itself a present Israel prevents the Palestinian Authority by its laws from operating in the city and it maintains its role as the administrator and Sovereign body over the east of the city even though the vast majority of people living there don't want anything to do with it and by the way those Palestinians living in East Jerusalem typically hold permanent residency passes to Israel green cards and aren't full citizens this is typically by volition they don't want to take the citizenship of a country they see as occupying their Homeland there is a process by which residents of East Jerusalem can take Israeli citizenship voluntarily but as you might imagine take-up has been modest thanks for watching this messy explanation to the end having talked about bar squabbles I'm now off to drink a pint of beer hopefully without anyone telling me that I'm taking their seat at the bar if you'd like to see more of these videos consider subscribing liking and sharing this video with your friends families and networks
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Toronto: City Of The Rich. Advice for Toronto Real Estate Investors | Yossi Kaplan #162
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Toronto City of the rich can you still afford it Toronto is becoming so expensive it's not just the condos and homes it's everything today I'm going to show you how to deal with tronto of the rich how you can also still live here by here rent here work here I'm going to show you some options what to do if this is too expensive ok friends this is your C capital Toronto real to a mortgage broker at search Realty phenomenal fantastic company at Google partner company and today we're gonna talk about Toronto City of the rich the prices of real estate in Toronto and the Toronto real estate market has gone up so much it's becoming unaffordable to so many is it unaffordable to you well there's to be some options to make it affordable to you and if it's not affordable to you I'm gonna show you some options where you can buy around Toronto which is still quite affordable Yossi Kaplan here Yossi Kaplan calm twitter.com slash EOC Kaplan that's my Twitter all the news that fit to print come here yesterday I showed you how to make real estate money off Google and Shopify employees that's pretty good I post a lot of stuff here 17 million 30 million assignment how to buy real estate with a partner that's hint we'll get back to that later how to flip houses that's another option for you and so on and so forth should I invest our chitron these are all questions are very very important because as we see Toronto is becoming a megalopolis know it's getting pricey across town so well Galleria Mall which is contained villages if you like if you will vertical villages but it's all expensive it's very expensive Toronto is very expensive you go here urban Realty Toronto comp that's my main site I'll show you how to buy how to sell where to invest what to avoid sample these things how to find assignments on and on and on fashion house condos Toronto the auction house cargoes Toronto calm a website I'm completing for fashion house which will give you the affordability and what's available and not a fashion house plus some information here this is the historic statistics the MLS and what you can see is Toronto is becoming city of the rich you need eight hundred thousand dollars to get into an average place here and that's the GTA that's not downtown trial it's not the forum on six as former 6905 combined it's crazy my friends okay youtube.com slash aussiecaitlin you find all the videos thank you very much for liking subscribing please keep it coming I'm gonna jump right into it now I'm gonna show you some articles I was looking in the half post you click on the business section you click on the real estate okay you get to this page and some of these articles are really amazing because they give us clues to where things are going and at least where the media wants us to think they're going okay so here Canadians have never spent so much of the income paying off debt okay but households know they're at risk and are racing to pay the money back so this is actually a great title and subtitle what it basically tells you is there's so much data because the prices are so high but the mortgages are just massive now others are primal you just know there are not though we have stressed that theory that I put 20% minimum as a mortgage broker I can tell you that you're not gonna get a mortgage unless you can afford it if you can't afford it it's not gonna get it there is an in-between there's a a lender which is your typical banking on T V CIBC Royal Bank whatever those will give you the regular mortgages which is the best rates but you have to have good income you have to have good credit and you have to show that you can support whatever you're taking now if you're not in that category we can place you in a B be styled mortgage which means it's a little bit more expensive because you're a little higher risk but you can still buy it assume the property and then enjoy the appreciation which has been a good option for many many people now you know a lot of people argue this bank gives you another point one percent point to me at some point that point one percent is gonna do Wharf by the money money you make on appreciation so you can you can get the property now or you can wait wait wait like a lot of people do it in my opinion these days is a mistake because you cannot accumulate money as fast as inflation goes inflation is built into our economy our government is spending too much and maybe in the wrong places they're printing too much money we actually have to buy our own money from another Bank which is a private company called the Federal Reserve you know that's in the States but it's more or less the same system all over the world except for just a few handful of countries so we have to pay them for our dollars and then they charge your interest on our money it's ridiculous but they how the system works any order that everyone's making more and more money we inflate the money room we put more money into the system and then it causes everything to go up because you know I used to buy this cup of coffee here for a dollar but now have to pay two dollars for it but it's the same coffee something the dollars worth ask and when you look at the value of money its reverse the value of money goes down and down and down so something has to come up to balance it and real estate is the number one tool to use to hedge to protect yourself against that thing and that's the major the major problem you okay well of course we have immigration we have people coming to the country to the city and you know clean immigration with the exception of refugees very rich most Canadians immigrants that come here not me I came as a student I had nothing mr. backpack but most people that come you know the OT established and they have to show some money in the bank account and then they come to buy properties because getting dollars so low and so cheap they can buy more and it causing more more of appreciation of values which is great if you bought but it's not great if you haven't and that's the problem Charlie's rich okay so now the price is going up and we have to pay more more money in order to get the same stuff that's ridiculous okay so moving to the highest debt service burden on records there you go Don Morris couple payment numbers interest game emotion so what this shows you also it shows you that people basically are just paying the interest on the mortgage and they're not actually paying the mortgage itself that means they're not paying into the capital now you know one person will say it's really good bumpers you say it's really bad so I'll quickly explain that's what it means it means let's say you bought the car for six hundred you put 150 down quarter of it and then the 450 the three quarters left you're gonna get more you could you chose an interest-only mortgage or high interest mortgage means that less capital more interest at least through the first years it used to be the first seven years but if you want to can check it for you on the computer how long it takes to actually get to the equilibrium point and then what happens is basically you're not paying into your own place it's kind of renting from the bank you know you put 25 percent or 20 percent down or whatever it is and the ban gives you the 82-75 the rest and then you just keep paying the bank or the lender back you paying them back the interest only but you're not paying into your own place so when you come to sell it never really paid for it but it's it appreciated because we're all banking on appreciation because it you know like here it's going up today so you bought a condo for 600 but you sold it for seven to have a hundred in gross profit so you really you did this deal with the bank with your partners with the bank you put 20 to 25 percent banks completed the 80 75 percent and then you just banking appreciation okay let's look a little more in depth in this and I'm gonna and after right after this I'm gonna tell you what you can do and how you can still buy something in Toronto I'll tell in Toronto and also going to give some advice for renters okay for young renters if you're watching this end of the video I'm gonna give you some advice of what to do how to become a renter - owner and also I'm gonna show you how to find cheaper rentals okay because that's really really a problem right now all my friends are renting are just struggling all my friends at up owners are struggling everyone that I know is struggling so I'm gonna try to make some points here that we leave the struggle and give you a good direction where to go okay let's a couple more from the HuffPost kind the first time homebuyer incentive could backfire so this there's a plan here which is a pre-election plan I don't know if it's real if it's actually gonna happen but he said it's gonna happen in September and basically the Government of Canada is gonna invest with you it's gonna be a partner is gonna invest up to says 5 or 10% CMHC which is a government body that ensures your mortgages will by up to 5 percent of the uses at home or 10 percent of a newly built home so basically if you buy a new construction we're gonna give you 10% to invest with you which is which is kind of cool or 5% existing now here's the thing they give you an example here so it'll be linked to their house value so if they give you 25,000 to a $400,000 home and the value went up by 20% so they when you sell it they're gonna take 20% more so it comes to 31 to 50 if you know the house when perform to 5 but if the house follows my 20% they're gonna get short and only got 20 okay now what bunny is this this is your money my friends this is your tax money this is the money you're paying for real estate with everything that the government collects and then it wants to use that is this the best thing for Canadians to do I don't know my first my first thing is no it's not the best thing I mean I can see how could be really really helpful no you want to buy a place obviously it also limits you by the way it's just below the limits that up to six hundred thousand so five to six which is which is common which is cool but then they say you know but the average house is a 38 38 now and looking here in my stats at 787 that was 2018 so no no we only six the end of the six months of 2019 and already we're in you know almost ten percent over what we were last year the appreciation is crazy Toronto has become a city of the rich no there's no other way I can tell you this I'm gonna go back to this article it's very interesting but what happens here is basically you just go to the half post punch this and you'll find it so what happens if you you're looking for a condo that is uh you know what five or six hundred in Toronto outside of Toronto and I'll show you in a minute once I review these articles how to find them I have the links open already they're gonna invest the government's gonna invest with you with your money so it's your money do you give the government and they're gonna give you back the money and then if you made any money gonna take back and if you lost some that it's their last but really it's your loss because it was your money from the beginning okay so that's the primary happiness the second is is it really best to like give money for the people that have money maybe we should build more rentals maybe we should build more affordable housing I don't know there's a lot of options there and when you introduce the comes an option I wanna see the answers well what about the people my friends and your friends that are not in position to buy it for whatever reason one of the people that can only afford 300 okay and they wanna you can still find a lot of stuff that you have it in Ontario okay I mean you have to go real up north like a tower is not to buy some for a hundred thousand but for sneha you can still find along the queue the QEW can still find stuff towards brand for the Hamilton seek athlete port Eirik those are the places you can still find reasonable housing okay so I'm not sure this is the best way I'm not sure if it's a like like it would do work apparently in the UK it backfired imagine if the worksite numbers go down everyone's losing it goes up who is really winning here and whose money was it and it is the best of highest use of taxpayer money I'm not I'm not a government their time business person I'm not sure preneur and my job is to find me the best deals and show you the best deals because what I find is a lot of people the customer investors they make terrible decisions and they do not invest in the best where they could have should have invested I get calls all day long should I buy there should I buy there though you look at that B and C locations yes you're gonna be the disc on before that discount it's like not it's like it my grandmother used to say like you can't be half pregnant you you're in or you're out it doesn't work like that so either buy in Toronto where like you know it's crazy or you go outside enough the price drops and after your ROI equalizes but a lot of these you know be locations I don't like them I like either it's like oh I alway and all that give me the center Toronto or maybe let's go to Hamilton but sometimes in the peripheries it's very very dangerous watch out for them this is another thing that will show you what's going on trauma is the fastest-growing city in US and Canada and that's not good well that's judgment let's ignore the judgment and look at the fact cloner is the fastest growing city in US and Canada okay this is it now there's Phoenix Arizona I've driven through Phoenix a couple times I had great tacos they're nice city and I know throttle developers building in Phoenix because it is one of the largest metros growing in the u.s. maybe the fastest one according to this one it is the sixth largest metro in size in the u.s. so it's quite large but not as knowledge it's Toronto but still it's Phoenix you know so Toronto is beating everyone but remember tomorrow is it's cheap because $1.00 u.s. buys you one dollars and thirty four cents Canadians or what so a third more so if you to buy a $300,000 home in Phoenix you know or you have $300,000 us that's really four hundred another third four hundred comedian so if you come from another country whether it's India China which most of the immigrants come here or maybe you come from the US or Russia or Europe or Middle East where I came from or Africa or whatever you know you can visit some US dollars and the whole world is still dealing with US dollars it's still there so you or whatever cards to local you have you have your Chinese currency or Russian currency or european-cut whatever it is you value as dollars because you feel good value we come to Canada and you're getting 34% discount okay so that's a problem that pushes the prices up for us local there's nothing we can do it about because we make Canadian dollars we bacon in taxes and we can't really leverage that so that's you know like there's influx of money of rich money coming so Turner's becoming rich for many reasons and one of the reasons is that foreign money come in here just buys a lot you know their gold is shinier better and it's a third more valuable than our goal donor gold okay so I'm gonna copy all these lips cut and paste into the comments you can review for yourself okay but you know the the own the only thing you can do here with it is you gotta build enough to equalize the supply with the demand the more you build and the more you announce you build the more expectation there is for prices to level so that's how it's gonna work and some article I forget if it's here or another I saw 77,000 people coming to Toronto every year I think it's a lot more I think it's double that okay we can only produce about 20,000 condos an average Condor you know to one or two bedrooms so even if it's one point five people per condo its only 30 sounds of beds but I need 100,000 Birds a year some 70,000 that's short if I need 150,000 120,000 bit short so it's becoming more expensive because I can call any number I want and I'm gonna get that rent I'm gonna get the price and really my advice to sellers these days is if your price is writable it will take you longer to sell but hold your ground if you can because there's nothing else and I see it in you know you never see that the days are market tof days our market how long a listing has been listed he's gonna get longer that's the natural because the price is so high and the less people that can buy it so your list it has to be remarkable really good you're competing on a higher bracket market you know you start to compete if you if you're 2-bedroom average 800,000 our condo doesn't look really good you've made one other innovative and as you know we renovate and we've been renovating a lot older units to bring them up today to bring them up to par and also I'm gonna show you the research has become a game cheaper than new construction so resale has a resurgence and you'll see more resale being renovated call me female innovation and and that's that's what's happened so China is the fastest growing okay I show you that navigating loneliness is our even though we're more connected now this is not Sara Lee real estate but I posted it up because we're moving also into a society where it's individualized its this connected it's not connected because I have a phone access and it's actually this connected now we sit each sit in one by one little cubicles in the office while I sit by myself at the coffee shop you know I eat at dinner lunch whatever at home and it's by yourself by yourself by yourself so you see a lot of the units as investors you have to understand how you can make advantage of that okay what's happening here so it's not just economical thing it's a social thing too we need to make friends we need to make these condos more connected and more social and that's why I like large projects like the well like cross town like Galleria Mall because these are community okay okay this is really real important new condos are way more expensive than resale and now they're risky too okay so Daniel tensor has been providing excellent excellent information Mississippi I've been really enjoying his writing and everything is putting up and I highly recommend you read it up read everything with a grain of salt obviously you know we all individuals here we'll all have our opinions and angles but nonetheless this is fantastic this guy is putting great information I do not only personally have never met mmm it's not an endorsement it's like good content I see online that's why I show it to you okay so Daniel he writes that what's going on is basically the resale price is is now more affordable than the available price and he goes into a lot of detail on a highly recommend you read it but I've recently spoke about this that in here according to our by nation new convert our customer service overnight so 780 per foot in the first word of the year every search term 50% is 2016 meanwhile it we still count about 683 okay so the new panels are 14% much better let me put these numbers into this is this is the average but we live in Toronto you know where are we here I don't know maybe it's east of young I can't really tell from here you know let me know but anyway oh it says here thank you oh it's been cool but it's on your honor okay that's fine what what happens here is it in Toronto is that it's like 19 days you can still find like here King where I said the resale condos for $800 a foot for the large ones and a thousand dollar foot for the smaller ones but new construction if you're gonna come in buy anything the new year you looking at 1,400 the foot if you can find anything b.i.g Bureau King goes king with 1,500 to 2,000 a foot I'm not kidding you there's only one building last out of the four they sold everything I put out anything new that comes we just did a couple of deals West Connors a 12-under for that I thought it was like the best deal I have a beautiful unit I love everything that Aspen is doing I've worked a lot with our spin you know if you like a quality product give me a shot I'll tell you about it but it is more expensive then and that's the cheapest one I found and also the highest quality I was able to find which is great for our buyers than anything resale so you can still find reso 4,000 a foot okay so of course with resale it's not an immediate flip but let's go on about 10 percent here that means that this time next year the Risso was a thousand foot will be 11 or maybe 12 if it's a small unit are you looking at the 500 square feet units getting up to the $600,000 range two years ago President Thompson did a deal at around the 450 or 460 thousand for a one-bedroom there one bedroom you know by next year I expect it to be close to 600,000 so it's 150 thousand even if we took three years oh my god that's 30% appreciation in three years that's 10% every single year that owner the work with me made $50,000 appreciation every single year and let's say they put $100,000 down and obviously 50 now they have a place that was 600 it is sold for 600 there there the gross gain here is to is 250 and they also put the 190 before you know 150 plus 100 250 so you know they come out of the deal with 250 gross last somebody paid everything for them plus whatever was put the capital into the mortgage to the capital not interest only but with capital so maybe like to say 500 a month times 3 years it's all season tickets another 15 or $20,000 but adds up it adds up but what happened at the time there was a high priced unit but according to our calculations and our understanding of the market it was still reasonable to go and we did the deal and obviously many girls ever see it since then but it worked well okay so let me keep going here Canyon house price forecast what the next five years will look like in 33 cities answer good job buddy don't know you great point okay st. John's small town so when you when you look at little places with low price they have the ability to appreciate fast or brand for you now have been focusing Bradford Hamilton Guelph Kitchener Waterloo st. Catharines for the area all these places st. John's Guelph berry you know these are places that are relatively still inexpensive so if I come from Toronto go oh man I can sell my 600 square feet in Toronto for $600,000 and take home $20,000 as my deposit and I can go buy myself a $600,000 place in any of these other places I get a lot more houseful no I just saw the 800 square foot condo it King West and I got 600 for it or maybe it was 600 sorry 600 square feet condo too much for 600 not unreasonable maybe even more and then I can go and buy a whole house for that outside of Toronto okay so because it's cheaper so this place will go up more now I do not agree with Toronto will go up by three point three percent it's gonna go up by 10 to 20 percent okay the downtown core is not gonna stop Toronto a city of the rich it's becoming more more expensive here is the here's the cover for this video Toronto City of the rich that's what's happening it's gonna be sealed the rich it's not gonna go by 3.3% it's gonna go by a lot more at least ten in my opinion probably 15 we probably already seen 8 percent appreciation this year and if nothing crazy is happening if you know there is no shock to the system it's just gonna keep going like that and when is gonna stop is gonna something to say I can't do this anymore and there'll be people on the streets now Canada is very quiet you know lots of immigrants none of us immigrants gonna come on the street and start it just not gonna happen so the priority we don't do that so the price is gonna go up and people is gonna pay more but what are you gonna do when you run out of money and you can't buy anymore you can rent ok I'm getting to this so Toronto Vancouver condos now only for top earner okay Daniel tensor so and all these articles came the last couple months so you have to be the top earner to afford this stuff here you know you cannot pay in a thousand dollars and that's average if you're not making crazy money yesterday I showed you a video how to make money off the rich eat the rich you know that's kind of fun thing to do where is it open here tab youtube.com slash yossi and this is yesterday's video how to make money off the rich that's exactly what it means and and how to make money off how to make real money of Google and Shopify employees and why because they are the top earners these guys are making a hundred to two hundred thousand dollars a year and they actually fit exactly the top earners these are the top earners so that as investors that's our target market what did that video go that's our target market the top earners I lost it so once again you find the top earners you find where they work the video tells you exactly what the offices are they'll go back this video and once you do that you buy the properties that they would like to rent from you add those areas ok that's how you do it and here I'll show you this is the office that's what they look like it you buy their own place it looks like a loft because that's what they like that's really cool this place by the way this specific place sold for just over 500 which is phrasing it it's very very good 554 now maybe even 588 for that building here is West condos there there I mentioned to you so these are options for you how to buy price without said okay so these are options for you to buy and hold and rent to the rich engineers that work at Google Shopify and so on now I'm going into some solutions ok so one of the solutions is the video called no one tells you this and it basically explains to you what's going on the market why is the market going up and what you can do about it ok and I give you options I'll give you options to buy so let's talk about options for buyers and I'm going to talk about options about to renters ok so one of the options for buyers here is to invest in in places which will yield high returns so what will yield high returns it's more bedrooms on a smaller scale lot smaller size it's higher ROI per bedroom or you can go and invest in Guelph in Kitchener in Waterloo University towns some of these deals have one three or five rental income we have a deal at Niagara this shows you how the money degrades we have deals if Niagara than Niagara you can get rental income so these are ways to beat to beat the problem the other way to do it and that's renters you to is how to buy USA with a partner so when you're a renter in over that when I was renting and I was a student I would have a roommate one or two usually so we get the place and then everyone puts a bit of money down and how to buy real say with partner is similar we all come together and buy this property and then we use this as a jumbo as it jumps to go and buy other properties to make the enough profit enough cash flow so then we can flip it or direct you to the Google and Shopify engineers and then use them to pay our mortgages and use them to basically jumpstart our investments okay so roommates for the renter's renters you gotta find really good good new deal and and buyers you gotta if you cannot buy it by yourself by with a partner if you cannot buy it yourself of our partner buy outside of Toronto okay so another option for you this is the outside of Toronto right no this is okay well I'll go to the flip and I'll show you how to buy out so how to flip houses okay in this video I showed you how to flip houses there's a house on the market right now I think it's getting offers he was asking for offers this week and I know what's gonna happen obviously with it but this is the house here and it's listed it's still available I believe for 59.99 and it's a decrepit house you got a completely gut and this got a lot of attention because this you know in my opinion probably will sell a similar one so for about seven hundred and let's say you need another 150 or two let's say let's call it nine hundred thousand get yourself a nice home with an addition but currently has three bedrooms but if you add a two bedroom the three budget making a five bedroom you're looking at maybe five thousand dollars a month cash flow okay that's not bad and in a video go to detail screening how much gaps are you need how the numbers work and what you could do about it you know you can get together a few people put all the money in it together and then go and buy a flip do the flip make your money split it back you know I put 20% and cheaper 30% he put 50% so then the cash flows come 20 30 and 50 or whatever we agree on and then we sell 23 or 50 kind of like the government buys with you but I'd rather buy with someone I trust not the government okay but hey it could be a good option too one more thing I wanted to show you partner flipping I want to show you how to buy outside of Toronto because that is a very good strategy how to buy Tara tronto that is a various choice because you can still fine units 4 3 and 400 as a matter of fact we're gonna have we're gonna have some announcement coming next few weeks about options to buy which are you can get a condo for 300 okay that's not bad that means that even if you just throw somebody with a friend you know you put thirty thousand they put thirty thousand you got yourself a condo you got yourself a foot in the door that's called how to buy outside of Toronto how should I invest our telethon is this video here okay so should I bless our taro tronto explains to you what areas are available outside of Toronto and how you can actually leverage what you have or if you don't have enough to buy here to buy sell somewhere else and why is that important that's important because if you cannot do Toronto it makes you ride the wave elsewhere and anywhere from here to the US border is fantastic because there's so much traffic there's economy there's growth there's the life energy a lot of life energy right that way okay you've got to develop this positive mindset and say I'm gonna do this I'm going to do it so if you go I want to show you something couple more tricks cup of tricks and I'm done so if you go to urban real to Toronto calm my main website and then you scroll to the bottom I prepared here these are by the way some links these are links to other websites articles that are written and here you can start looking at what's available so this will take you in listings you want to see what some quinoa she's hit that link here and I'll show you exactly what's available Kayne West totally sorted for you so you can start looking and studying the market if you like anything just hit me up and I'll show you so here's for example I'm not logged in I'll just use this page for now okay but this 111 bath is right above me and that's a high flow unit one-bedroom 518 that's pretty good okay everything I could find one bedroom in a 500 range now Key West it's still good because they still reflect about $1,000 a foot I remember if I had to buy this unit from a developer anywhere else I'm paying about 1400 in this area if a buyer rush if I can find anything I think they sold out or maybe five four three everything left it's a large building or if I'm looking into Vig björk Engels Ford Essex and a square feet I'm paying close to a million dollars okay so let's say this is a just assume it's a girl say 500 or 600 square feet for five hundred eighteen thousand you know if the unit is all good and everything is cool that's a nice building you know you can expect grants of about twenty three twenty four hundred months so if you're a renter you gotta make the money I'll sell up my friends or you know rough it up live with a friend that's okay I've done it for many many years I roughed it up I live with the friends I have three jobs added nine-to-five job then I have a monitor violet after I would service people's computers and the computer stuff and the weekends I worked the real estate could study realistic that's what I did I hustled hard I didn't stop for years I had three jobs I kept going I also went out more like had a good life everything is okay you can do this you gotta hustle that's part of the game and that's okay if you can find anything like this and there are deals like that and that's how you find them okay that's how you find them and that's how you do 2-bedroom 1-bath $4.99 and all the building down the corner here okay there's all kinds of stuff fifty-five steward that's at thomson that's a studio for 535 okay on 111 bars there's larger units here you see they're going 1.15 million which is more or less the average now for a thousand square feet that's the corner and that's also a really good investor because that reflective very good value here okay so this how you can find the other links here most expressive is kind of fun to know just for kicks I'll show you and basically sort stuff start with the highest price it there are some filters and limitations you can also sort or you can reset the filters okay and then of course you get more and then I'm gonna sort by highest price if you want to see just for fun there is a forty nine million dollar okay and then less I remove the filters the more as I get obviously okay if you want to see reduce what's been reduced recently you can do that too when you can do rentals on the system - you'll see dancers real Tico it's gonna ask you to register at some point price reduction it's right here and it's gonna basically tag anything that a system recognizes I had a price reduction if I want to focus on a certain area let's say Hamilton I go to Hamilton here I choose the City of Hamilton minimum price 100 I'll say 200 because I don't want to see anything decrepid or garage search and I need to sort now buy lowest price so there you go so now you start to see units been reduced in price in the 200s okay that's how you do it and now you start searching and then you go and with your partner you start looking can i buy this is it make good sense now I may not be able to sell you the listing in Hamilton but I will refer you to some of the best people in Hampton Realtors that can help you okay and I will follow up with them and say hey how's it going with George how does come with Lucy yeah and and that's what we're gonna do and if you want to try another place you just enter that whatever you want to try here and you can see and you can try it for too long though something's gonna remove the Hamilton tag here now we just everything in the system / - so it's you know it's coming with everything because it's in this field out of area Seuss the zoo that's or Amma Dante that's kind of a nice place okay but Toronto so here's Toronto Ontario show me at least one bed show me at least one bath over 200 searched and what do you know it does come out has actually two units available on the two and of course we jump to the threes okay but that's okay now this not gonna be the main main areas but must buy one bedroom and then okay so maybe that's probably an assignment here but you can start seeing stuff here that maybe there is something for you there okay let's see what's assignments in the system so these are not all the assignment is the only assignments in the system a lot of them taken and developers say hey you not allowed to post it to take them down it's only gonna show but if you want to see what's been taking down you can email me and I can pull out everything that was taken down you can now do from this system because of the trail rules and regulations I have to email it to you which I will there's no cost or anything of course but you can see here this is our king blue to birth to about 849 nice split design okay on a unit are not bad 29 floor there's no bull 1.25 there's one Yorkville 25 eight seven nine four two by two bath in Yorkville not bad that's kingly right behind me this is the Shopify my friends this is the building where Shopify and indigo move it teenagers have a condo here maybe I can negotiate the price a little bit and then basically find that one of the engineers there like I told you and the video from yesterday and they've gotta rent it from you charging 2500 and they'll do it because they're in their own buildings go down stairs which elevator go back to work that's all they want to do okay and if you needed another tenant it literally takes days to find another good tenant because this is where they are so yeah it's gonna pay a little bit more for the good locations but then you're also gonna get the best tenant so it's a give and take the moment you buying cheaper you're going with our population average makes less then you're gonna adjust you got a look at the all right make sure that you balanced okay and if you want to know how to do it send me a line I'll guide you through it last night 9 p.m. I talked to this person that I know invested I know and we discuss weather they should invest just outside of Toronto what's the dollar per foot is can we get a cash flow doesn't make any sense on and on and on it's a very good conversation actually okay here's a sixteen thirty sixteen thirty Queen yeast so that's a new building almost a million dollars assignment so you can find a lot of stuff so I want to summarize this okay Toronto has become city of the rich it's very expensive to live here it's almost unaffordable to many but there are there are ways you can do you can find assignments you can find deals you can find reduced you can buy with a partner okay but if you don't get into the market now in Toronto you can get to the market elsewhere you can buy outside of Toronto which maybe is the thing to do or if you buy in Toronto by where the people are so you know I've come to me if you want if you wanna shop if I the 250,000 square feet officer there well also next door there's it large tower building you could buy right in there that makes sense okay kingly up here also another Shopify office this is the search you'll see the search will turn up oh you can go like fast searches and then modify them these are the news article under confident post shows you the you know Daniel 10 to show the price are coming up and I explained why because of the built in economy they built an inflation and finally that's the built-in inflation right here these are the reports and right here these are the videos that will help you understand how to buy with partner how to buy out of outside of Toronto or how to buy a decrepit on the needs renovation this is a really good example of one and you could probably make really good money on them okay so at one our city of the rich but you can do it you gotta focus you gotta do the work you gotta do everything that it takes it's not easy anymore but it's fun it's possible and at this point you know if you can buy Toronto I would say by Toronto but only by good wanto that you know you're gonna have enough volume enough movement and afterlife energy that can help you do this and if you don't let's look perimeter at our trunk and see what's available and my focus is west of here between Toronto and the US border because a lot of trade going on a lot of traffic oh no you don't trucks employs people knowledge it just it's just massive any percent of all that we make in Canada goes down to the States it needs a lot of service all these goods and all this traffic needs a lot of service and then of course we have the knowledge the gnosis of all the people they work on computers all day and they also have a good place to live so there you go hope this video was helpful please like subscribe share I thank you and I'm grateful each and every one of you and that's it for today
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Yossi Kaplan, MBA
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Optimist vs Pessimist (This Will Make You Rethink Life)
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now this will make you rethink life what is that my wedding friend my name is Zach and welcome back to another video and today we're gonna talk about the benefits of being an optimist versus pessimists great leaders are rarely realistic they're they're intelligent and they're accurate but they are rarely realistic by other people Sanders I mean take a look at Steve Jobs for example was he realistic before he launched before he changed the world with the iPhone in all the great Apple products probably not before he wasn't realistic before what about the Wright brothers you know when they created the airplane for the first time you know before that it was not realistic to put a machine and a man in the air that was just unthought-of right I mean history books are full of people who were unrealistic at the time before we dive into this if you want some more tools that are gonna help you crush your goals and completely dominate your life and on over and download my free and go-getter cheat sheet you could do so right here so many studies have focused on the differences between people that are really depressed versus people that are extremely optimistic about the about their outcomes and what the studies have shown is after going through a test the pessimistic person is more realistic about door their actions that they took in their results whereas the optimistic person on the other hand is not so much realistic they kind of expand and make it look better than what they really did however that evaluation in itself is the reason why the optimistic person is more successful where is the optimistic person will continue on and end up mastering the skill where the pessimistic person will fail why is it because the optimistic person used to push forward and to see it in a better view using different reference legs creating with their imagination and changing up their approach over and over and over again until we find the one that works a great example of this is Thomas Edison he found he said I didn't find a way to use a light bulb I found a thousand something other ways of why it didn't work you know he changed his approach until he figured out over a thousand different times he kept going until you figured out how to make the lamp off work many people don't succeed because they develop beliefs based on past experiences on past failures maybe they have failed over and over and over again that they believe that it's just impossible for them to succeed or maybe it failed us a couple times maybe even once they failed one time and now it's fixed fixated in their mind that they can not succeed it's it's it's a false belief it's a limiting belief however once we believe something we don't question it anymore it's something that we believe and we perceive a beliefs is just our perceptions it's not reality however we believe them to be reality therefore beliefs are powerful and for the sake of this video I don't really have much time to go deep on into limiting beliefs and how powerful beliefs on how to shift them and change them and all that but I did make a video and then you can check it out right here optimist they believe that the past isn't equal to future if you can get yourself to do a sense of certainty that powerful beliefs provides and you can get yourself to virtually accomplish anything even the things that or certain or impossible and if you want to learn how to create absolute certainty within yourself make sure you check out this video right here hey I appreciate you watching if you know anybody else that could probably use this video that has trouble you know they're always just looking at things from a negative standpoint they're not very optimistic about their future please share this video with them share it on Facebook on your favorite social media website let's get this out to more people you never know with the right message at the right time can do for the right person and as always if you want to crush your goals and dominate life subscribe taps notifications that way you know this anything thanks for watching all with your friend I will see you next [Music]
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Optical Fiber - Transmission Characteristics-I
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the lecture that is on transmission characteristics in optical fiber so these are the learning outcomes at end of this session students will be able to classify the different types of fascinations in optical signal so now we'll understand the basic or patination as shown in the figure this is the input optical pulse train that is being transmitted through an optical fiber which is having the length L and this is an output optical person which has been obtained at the end of the optical fiber so first we'll understand what do you mean by a donation so why there is a reduction in amplitude of the signal at the input which has been given as to the optical fiber and the optical pulse train at the output and there is an overlapping of this signal also so such type of things are known as an animation and this is measure with respect to the distance travelled by the light rays in the optical cable and a duration is always expressed in dB so in this lecture we are going to see what occurs to optical pearls when they propagate through an optical fiber so we'll start with this and transmission characteristics of an optical fiber in order to understand the admissions of the signals and the do calculation particular with the DB and DBM units are very useful so let us look at the propagation of the optical pulses through an optical fiber so if I have my encoded data in the Pearl strain that is your optical pearl strains of the sequence of 0 and 1 and when want to send this pulse through the train through an optical fiber then at the output end of the shape of this pulse becomes very something like this so what I have noticed is that the there is a reduction in the amplitude of the pulses and the power level of these pulses also goes down at the same time the duration of the pulse also increases so such type of donations are known as an the dispersion so when I send this pulses through that optical fiber the pulse becomes very like this ok so then I have to pay attention that I have to take care of that disperse do not overlap here over lab also the power level of the pulses should remain same such as the level that the optical detector should be able to detect them otherwise I will lose the information so before these pulses are overlapped or their power layers goes down behind certain limit I will have to reshape this pulse I will have to bring them to the original form and this is done the device is known as an repeaters so in the communication link you send the pulses through an optical fiber and then to the certain distance you will have to reshape the pulses and bring them to the original form and then you again send it to the next segment or then to the next segment and so on if the L is a repeater less than the link then the repeater less length of the link for the given data rate depends on the two things one one is how much the PIRs have been activated and what is the spread of this pulses what is the broadening of this pulses so that they do not overlap so overlapping and the reduction in the amplitude is known as the a donation so now we will see the next how the etre nation has been calculated so the a2 nation is being calculated through the loss coefficient and the in DB if you want to calculate that is loss DB that is log to the base P in upon P out this is the power input what are the purse we are going to give and this is the length of optical fiber and this is the p or how much the power is received at the optical power at the output if you want to calculate the loss coefficient that is alpha of length L so that is 10 divided by L log to the P in upon P out where the L is in kilometers so what is the attenuation is that the power at the input end which I have sent through the optical fiber if it is P in the power that I have resort through the output end is the P out P out then if I define the loss of the link link losses of the fiber through length L in Phoebe you know ten times the log to the base 10 P in over the P out so this is the loss in DB through L length of an optical fiber if it is an often convenient to represent the loss in terms of loss coefficient which is the loss in DB per kilometer length of the fiber so I divide this thing by the length L and I get the loss coefficient alpha that is this in DB per kilometers where L is in kilometers so now just recall what will be the effect of Etta Nations on single mode fiber and the multimode fiber so now we will see the different types of Etta Nations mechanism now that is the material absorptions scattering bending losses and dispersion so these are the major four losses occurs when you are going to send the data through P in and P out so the material absorption is due to the in centric and eccentric materials and the scattering are off again two types that is the linear and nonlinear so bending loss error again at the micro bends and the micro bends and the dispersion is nothing but that is an overlapping of two signals that we have to remove okay so now let us see in this lecture the details regarding according to their material absorption that is in centric an eccentric so the this is known as the material absorption so the absorption is a major cause of the signal loss in an optical fiber the absorption is defined as the portion of at ination resulting form the conversion of an optical power into the another energy form such as heat the absorption in the optical fiber is explained by these three factors there is imperfections in the atomic structure of the fiber material the in centric or the basic fiber material properties and third one is the eccentric that is the presence of impurities that is fiber material properties so we will see what do you mean by the imperfections in the atomic structures of an fiber material the imperfections in the atomic structure induced by absorptions by the presence of missing molecules or the oxygen defects the absorption is also induced by the diffusion of an hydrogen molecules into the glass fiber since they're eccentric an ins in centric materials properties are the main cause of absorptions as they were discussed we are going to discuss so we will see now the material absorption it is due to the vibration frequency of n atomic bonds in the IR region that is infrared region and it is caused and due to the electronic absorptions band in the ultraviolet regions also so we will see the details now so this is the graph showing for their fiber losses and due to the the absorption loss the in centric absorption is caused by the basic fiber material properties if an optical fibers were absolutely absolutely pure with no imperfections or impurities then all absorption would be an in centric in centric of absorption said the minimum level of the absorption in the fiber optics the pure glass fibers are used most of the time the silica fibers are used because of their low in centric material absorptions at the wavelength of operation so as shown in this figure the wavelength of operation ranges from 700 nanometers to 1600 nanometers the figure shows the level of a donation we have length of operation this wavelength of operation is between the two in centric absorption regions the first region is the ultraviolet region this is the ultraviolet region and this is the infrared region so in the ultraviolet region it is caused due to the electronic absorption band basically the absorption occurs when the light particles photons interact with an electrons and which gets excited to the higher energy level so this is the tail of the ultraviolet absorption region and the main cause of the in centric absorption is in the infrared is the characteristics of vibrations frequency that is vibration frequency of an atomic bonds in the silica glass the absorption is caused due to the vibrations of silicon oxygen that is SiO bonds and the in centric between the vibrating bonds and the electromagnetic field of the optic optical signal caused by the in centric absorptions the light energy is transferred from the electromagnetic field to the bond so now we will see next that is the material absorption that is an eccentric absorption the eccentric absorptions is caused by the impurity introducing the fiber materials the pure metal impurities such as iron nickel and chromium are introduced into the fiber during the fabrications the eccentric absorption is caused by the electronic transitions of this mirror metal ions from one energy level to the another the eccentric absorptions also occurs when a Drakh cell ions that is Oh H bonds are introduced into the fiber the water in the silica forms in this silicon hydroxyl si o H bonds these bonds are fundamentally absorptions at 2700 nanometers however the harmonics of overtones of this fundamental absorption occurs in the region of operation as shown in this figure there is the Oh H absorption band yet near 1000 nanometers 1200 and the 49 radius is the highest C absorption Peaks and defines the three regions as shown now here that is window preferred the first window is at 850 and second one is at the 1300 and the third one is the 1515 nanometers the fiber optic systems are operated at this wavelength is defined by one of these windows so the amount of water impurity is present in the fiber would be less than the few parts per billion that's why the fiber a donation caused by the eccentric absorption is affected by the level of impurities which bond present in the fibers if the amount of impurities in the fiber is reduced then the fiber donation is reduced so these are my references we have used the reference books such as in the John senior thank you
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WIT Solapur - Professional Learning Community
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WE WERE CHASED FROM THE VILLAGE WELL
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so hey hey guys how you all doing today i'm taking you to the world and of course i hope you're going to go with me i'm going to obtain our jerusalem as you can see so we i prefer to clean them from the well not the power hole you know why because of the wealth there is a sand which is used for scrubbing there is some sand that we use for scrubbing the jericho and so i prefer to clean the hurricanes from the well so guys let's get going i remember that when i cleaned yes we're headed there i hope you're doing well otherwise welcome back to the channel because it's your first time making a point to subscribe my name is eunice and yes i'm carrying this this is the saucepan is for cooking i used to have something there for scooping water but it got broken so i'm going to use the saucepan and also some soap for scrubbing and of course there is sander which is going to help you scrub the directions really sparkling clean you're going to notice that the big difference when these here regards so let's get going oh it's heavy thanks this thing wants to tease me a non-living thing to tease me no no i wanted that let me handle it my way let it fall again [Music] i'm making a beat [Music] shed [Music] so here we are [Music] let's finish my manga something biting me what [Music] i'm going to get signed here and we go to the bar hole there's some insects that i think it's biting biting me a lot i don't know if it doesn't cannot even see it i wanted to show you i hope it's the other side so this is the sand yeah it scrubs very well guys [Music] so [Music] so [Music] first smearing the soap over it [Music] scoop the sun and just grab the gear freehand [Music] oh wait let me tell you something how i ended up here guys something was really beating i don't know if there are insects or what but they were really biting me so hard and the way i read the rest is history the point is i'm already here oh my god [Music] [Laughter] so see how clean it is so it's cut really well [Music] so i'm done scrubbing and yeah there they are with also some water for going back home this is the last one after fetching then off we go home so guys thanks for watching thank you for coming with me it's time we go back home but just before with that i hope you're subscribed and if you're not please make it afraid to subscribe and turn on your notification bell because you might end up missing nice things my name is eunice i guess you're new oh okay so let me take this i'll come back for those other ones okay one by one all right guys bye
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Acholi Pride
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2022-06-16
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HR & converting to a co-operative | www.thehive.coop
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I in this video we'll look at what's a char issues you should be aware of when converting an existing trading business into a cooperative if you are setting up a new cooperative take a look at our video on HR basics the legal implications of buying transferring or acquiring any business can vary depending on the facts we'll be looking at some general principles but you must take advice from an expert this video will help you ask the right questions and get the advice you need you can find out how to get that specialist help on the hive website if you're not quite sure if you want to become a cooperative there's plenty of good guidance available on the type of cooperatives you can form and which might work best for you on the hive website so you've made your decision that you want to convert to a co-op a good starting point is to understand what you are taking on if you're purchasing a going concern the agent or seller might have given you more information already businesses and buying options come in a range of formats let's take a look at some assault traders business a partnership a company a cooperative part of a local authority premises owned outright or lease from the landlord assets only sometimes when you buy a business the obligations of the previous employer become those of the new employer that can include those rights and liabilities relating to employees it's important to take advice to know if this applies to your business in some cases business transfers are covered by the transfer of undertaking protection of employment regulations you may have heard of people referring to do p which is the abbreviation to peak deals with the rights of employees and the obligations of the new and previous employer upon any transfer in some cases where an organization is taken on from a local authority or the public sector similar regulations might govern employees such as cabinet offices statements of practice in other cases to peak might not apply but there are other laws that mean that the rights and obligations of existing employees owed by the previous business continued into your new co-op sometimes the things that you're acquiring are just some of the components of a business such as stock or machinery and to Pete doesn't apply as a starting point it's best to know as much as you can about exactly what you are buying and want to convert to a cop because this will help you to take further advice if you can't set the whole picture the advice is likely to be to get some more information to be can be complicated and is specific to the circumstances of your particular conversion when a business or service provider converts into a court under 2p the 2p regulations mean that usually that the new co-op automatically becomes the employer of the existing businesses employees the terms and conditions of the transferred employees are protected and their previous years of employment count as continuous service with the new co-op also depending on the size of the business you might need to give specific information to trade unions or two elected employee representatives if the old business has less than 10 employees you can deal directly with them but if there are 10 or more employees you will probably need to elect representatives to inform and in some cases consult over the transfer tube we will restrict your ability to dismiss employees or change their terms and conditions of employment and specific advice will need to be taken if any employees will leave as a result of the transfer or if for similar reasons any changes to their employment contracts will be needed the 2p regulations are not unique to convert it to a co-op and general advice can be found on the government's website at wwc OV UK chaos also produces a guide to handling cheaper transfers ok so what if 2p doesn't apply in most cases this means that you can ignore the 2p regulations and they will not have an impact on your co-op conversion that's not the end of the story for a business conversion whether it's to a co-op or any other type of business you might face other issues which govern the rights of employees and the obligations of the employer these include if you are a local authorities and in the public sector where the cabinet offices statement of practice applies buying a limited company where the business continues under new ownership but all existing rights and liabilities are unaffected whether or not your circumstances are covered by 2p it is good practice to get employee liability information and consult with employees over changes which are happening to their place of work and employment this is because getting good relevant information about what your new co-op is taking on will help you to navigate through the process of taking advice and entering into any legal agreements that might be required and it's always good to communicate and inform affected employees how do I know whether or not to be applies you need to take advice from an expert in this area it can be very risky to go it alone and press on with your conversion without having the benefit of legal advice tailored to your particular circumstances don't forget the hide can help you get advice here are some pointers on what your advisor may ask what are you hoping to take on from the old business or service provider think about employees contracts premises machinery stock goodwill that's the business or service been trading as a going concern and will there be an interruption in the business as a result of the conversion it's so for how long how similar will the old business be to the new one under a cheapy the seller or outgoing service provider has to provide you with the following information which is called employee liability information they must provide this 28 days before any plan transfer other important things to be gained in details about include so when talking through your conversion with the people that run the business at present don't forget to ask them some basic information about the employees assign at a legal framework governing business transfers a great deal of employee related issues can be agreed as part of the purchase agreement a good experts such as a lawyer will help you through that process it helps for example it's a legal firm dealing with property and premises related issues also factors into the agreement to purchase matters covering employment liabilities a good lawyer will be able to give you advice on protecting your new co-op how to protect yourself if some or all employees will not transfer to the new co-op your freedom to do things differently after conversion what rights and liabilities should be paid for by the seller on conversion adjusting the price to reflect new things you learn as more information becomes available what warranties and indemnities you might give and/or receive these issues can be complicated much like when buying or selling a house so good information must always be supplemented by good advice see the hive for more information on where to get further help in summary get good support to help you through the HR issues in a conversion know what you are converting under what employees you may be taking on and what liabilities you might therefore pick up understand that these issues arise in any business conversion and are not unique to converting to a co-op you
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Call of Duty WWII + Open Beta Part 6 + Domination + Aachen
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it's like three times where I paid 100 75 G's fries from then just [ __ ] did Monty just get your plan with t-mobile don't you get t-mobile one I mean a TOI why don't you get on the no 8 10 or 8 the one that doesn't catch on fire make us proud oh yeah what's up with the team's layaway don't capture sorry oh we got people coming in securing bit okay yeah trippy fair now let's go Kappa Bundesbank you'll beat this game on Steam right yeah whatever the other ones actually made steam I believe valve the smart they made steam but like they don't do much other than make dota now and I guess they got games that are just huge man--huge [ __ ] games like it's endless endless I'm thinking this mg 15 isn't as good as the STG its objective see guys just kick so much they got one more player than we do now oh good it's more kills for me do two bullets with his m1 grand you're dead I keep getting one shot in the head there's a sniper somewhere near Charlie thanks a check we're getting the sniper sniper being a little douche nugget trying to get you on your spawn they leave as polar guy just rip it over there one guy it be going to be from oh right I don't to say why I have a rock collection with a sniper rifle that's so useless Charlie sure save your bag dude capturing info um with me with this guy nice job with this gun no team help watch my domination I'll show you how a gun is so much cooler Wow one or two enemies of Bravo I was clean or sky gonna breathe go to you Bob lit me up he's dead now I think Bravo's still clear behind me no way get in there yeah get it in there and get your headshots and area shows are fun but they have limited range he raped you oh it's right through the window I don't understand how a light machine has 30 start cool there's attachment okay this ppsh is pretty good all right back to my PBS age how the [ __ ] I'd kill these guys man they're kicking Bravo back targets I got Bravo don't worry thanks got him thanks one guy stepping at Bravo from Seaside [Music] nice shot bro watch that hole right there coming I got that side smart all right dude watch my right someone in the train cars that was dumb of me accidentally hit the take-off sounds or button switch weapons good job everyone put under them fresher yep bareback stg44 what class is that for the armored I think I might be getting him wrong definitely it might be for this song alrighty new song yep I mess of what at 30 bullets I see I can get that one Khurana I need more tokens he was pouring me damn I think the Lewis is better than the mg 15 just overall just gave his fun no no [ __ ] destroying over Oh what is a beta and any guys now
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Halo Infinite – Multiplayer Overview (Demo VOST)
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Just the feeling of like being in firefight and hearing the click of the gun throwing it down, grabbing one off the wall. My gunner’s upside down, and he's like laying in; I see kill assist, kill assist, kill assist. Any pistol across any of the games, whatever gun allows me to feel the most like John Wick, I am there. Remember how excited I was with like this big combat with vehicles going all over the place. Halo means something different for everyone, right? I think that's what makes Halo great. What is Halo multiplayer? And for me it boils down to this tight arena style combat and big team battle; this wide open vehicle infused kind of combat. We're taking that awesome legacy or classic Halo combat experience and modernizing it in ways that will feel fresh to old players and really exciting to new players. We're going to give you great ways to customize your Spartan, really make your super soldier your own and we're kicking off a journey and experience that's going to involve month to month, season to season, year after year. MODERN LEGACY For me working through the multiplayer of this game, and the toughest challenge I think is really about how do we respect the legacy of what came before us but still build something that feels new. We've tried to bring all these elements of legacy and really inject them into Halo Infinite, not just like in a way, where you won’t notice it where you feel like, “Oh, they really designed this to be a celebration of previous Halo” as well as an iteration of where Halo can go next. The vision of Arena was all about a tight experience, is all about being fair, it was all about earning everything on the map, earning everything every kill you get. Going back to like what is the core foundation of what made the great Halo multiplayer arena matches great. Halo it’s really about fair and balanced starts so everybody is on equal footing when they come off the rip and then once they start running around it's about scavenging, it’s about finding new toys and kind of developing your play style as you run through the match. What makes Halo feel like Halo? I feel like the answer to that question is the sandbox. The sandbox is Halo. When we set out to look at Halo Infinite from a high level and the direction of what it is, there's lots of exciting things there 'cause we really wanted to push. One of the things that are true to Halo, but one of the things that fans haven't seen yet? Equipment is back, but equipment is kind of has the has a bigger voice than ever before. We ask questions to ourselves of if you could go after a power weapon to get a bunch of kills, would you do that or could you go and get grapple to make sure that you swing yourself to the other side of the map to back cap a stronghold. We saw that as like another avenue of not just skill expression, but tactics for teams to coordinate around. The exciting combinatory nature of this toy plus this toy and how those interact with objectives is super amazing. Looking at how the powerups play like your classic powerups like the overshield, the active camouflage; for this title, what we're looking at, we're excited for is you pick that up and you choose when you activate it, it goes into your inventory. If you haven't used it and someone kills you in multiplayer, you drop that overshield and then they could take it. Use it for themselves. That, to me, is very legacy, but we took the equipment side of it and modernized it. When it comes to vehicles, we went in and decided to invest a lot in the systems. When I take damage in my warthog, my wheels can get blown off. I hope you get blown off. There's different aspects of the vehicle that change how my vehicle handles now, and that's something that's brand new. Everything we added to that is like this doomsday mechanic, so when you hit this threshold, the vehicle catches fire and it's very much you've got a certain amount of health or a certain amount of time and you choose what you want to do with the last minutes of this vehicle. We've got a cousin to the Warthog, which is the Razorback. The back has this like multi storage compartment that you can put a lot of stuff into. So if you want to put like detached turrets, power weapons, fusion coils, objectives. And that is what really making the Razorback kick a lot of butt in MP and Campaign. The levels define pace for the game, how frantic it is, and they define that iconic fantasy for players as they are entering that match. What do they want to do? What type of experience are they hoping to have? What kind of combat? What kind of dance floor is there available to have that combat in? For me, BTB is all about experiencing the full extent of the sandbox of Halo in just one match, right? Like you see, the vehicles, the weapons, the equipment. We really want to take that kind of concept. Those fields you had, playing the playing, the previous games and just turn the volume up. Vehicles are no longer just spawning at bases anymore. We have Pelicans delivering them and we have a Commander in your ear telling you that. Pelicans are going to be dropping off these vehicles. “Being tank is inbound.” We have Halo two style Delta Halo mission weapon pods that fall from the sky to resupply the field. That's where it makes it feel like, like a real battlefield and is very exciting. This is not just more players, this is just the certain beautiful slice of sci-fi chaos. PLAYER EXPRESSION The announcer is your big game playing moments. Your game modes just like the way it was before. “Flag chat.” Personal AI is really a reflection and information for the players. So if a player grabs the flag, your personal AI is going to tell you to get that thing back to base and give you some like moment to moment updates. What if we can let players choose their own AI and each one of those are different voices, so that players can find the one that fits their personality and their mood the best. They add to the sense of like me as a Spartan, being more important than for us. And in multiplayer it is really about becoming a Spartan. Your Spartan, you are you inside of the Halo universe? The body of customization content that we have on day one ensures that there will be millions of customization combinations for Spartans on the battlefield. Includes things like armor coatings, armor emblems, various armor effects down to the individual armor pieces, so your shoulders, your gloves, your kneepads, your helmet, your visor, your helmet attachments. Then you look at weapons and we've got a whole slew of customization offerings there. Vehicles have a huge pool of customizations too. We support customization in the game. Players can do the same thing on halowaypoint.com as well as the Halo Waypoint app. The player also customizes the Spartan, the soldier inside the suit. We want the Spartan to represent the player as much as possible. They can change their body type and their voice, as well as choose prosthetics for the first time. Coatings offer us a unique opportunity to craft some hyper polished looks and let you express yourselves in ways you have never been able to before. So we're coming at this from a player first mentality. So what that means is that there's no random loot in this. There's no loot boxes. It's very important to us that everyone understands exactly how they unlock customization content, and we have a variety of places where they can do that. First off, is the Battle Pass. The Halo Battle Pass will never be taken away from you. What do I mean by that is once you buy it, it's yours and does not expire. In future seasons, you can purchase old Battle Passes as well as the current Battle Pass and choose which Battle Pass to put your progression towards. All of these rewards are single source so you're never going to be confused about where things come from. If you can unlock something in the Battle Pass, we're not going to let any other players circumvent that by purchasing it out of the storefront. A lot of our stuff is unlocked through playing the game. And only through playing the game. All customization is just cosmetic. Every season will have its own theme and introduce new components, new looks and gameplay for players. New opportunities to earn and collect cool rewards. We've seen the samurai already. That's one of our event armor cores, and that's going to be something that players can earn through game play for free. With us going free to play for the multiplayer part of the game like that was a big goal because how do we have a way -we can always bring players in, right? When we have a new update they'll just dip there toes in even if they just want to see it. Not only we free to play, but we're free to play on PC as well as console and what that means is we were able to get the biggest audience we've ever had. Everybody gets to play with no barriers and even better, your progression carries from one platform to the next. Getting our game to be on PC and console at the same time, is an amazing chance for us to really just kind of excite new players about the game. And how can we do things like make crossplay interesting and like even just customs being able to play with your friends that like some people have PC's and some people have consoles and like let them talk to each other. Let them be friends. ACADEMY “Why are you here?” “To be a Spartan.” Academy is a place that you can go within MP to kind of on board into the experience. It's great for newer players who are still picking up the controls and also people who want to warm up before they head into matchmaking. It's a series of experiences, both a tutorial to get started for the first time, weapon drills to practice with specific items, and also training mode that you can use to just get warm, explore the game as you want to. For players who are new to Halo, let's help them learn what this universe is about. Some of these characters, what are they about? And help them kind of know the vocabulary that people have been speaking for now almost 20 years so that we may come in there. They don't feel like they're behind everyone else. They can kind of come in on even footing. I mean I'm super jazzed about bots, I think they're awesome. Our goal with bots has been to have a variety of difficulties that kind of of provide a good training partner for wherever you're at in the experience. COMMUNITY Partnering with our players on the road to launch and after launch is absolutely critical, right? I mean Halo has always been about the community conversation. We want to make sure we hear our players make changes where we can based on that feedback, make sure the game is ready for launch and then even beyond launch. What I'm genuinely excited about is taking the game out of our hands and putting it into the community's hands. Whether it's seeing what people make in Forge or the content that they're able to create with theater, watching streamers go after the game. To get involved, you go to haloinsider.com, put in your info with your gamertag and we should be able to reach out to you if we want to invite you to a Halo Infinite Flight. We feel like we've got a pretty good selection at launch and what's going to be there for our fans and this isn't going to be something that is just a static set of items. We have some new stuff in the works already and just can't wait to really get into that. As soon as this game comes out. New maps, new modes, new ways to customize your Spartan launches. Just the beginning. Now we're just going to be able to talk, interact more frequently, and that's just going to be great. That is the future of Halo Infinite multiplayer. Thank you to the community for all their feedback over the years so far, and I'm looking forward to the road to launch, launch itself and beyond. Play it day one with Xbox Game Pass.
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Are product management certifications worth it?
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are product management certifications worth it well they might be if you want your profile to stand out to recruiters but not so much when it comes to helping you achieve success in your careers Here's my thought product leaders hiring for product management roles want to know if a candidate has actual experience developing and launching a product this could be in any position in a product team you could be a software engineer QA designer Etc and not just Knowledge from a Class A book or a course why because the real world is very different from the ideal situations that most certification courses teach I have a few certifications myself and honestly the only thing that they certify is that I can sit through a two-day course and write an examination as a matter of fact in my experience interviewing for jobs and hiring candidates the discussion of certification has never come up not even once
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NOOOO RICK NOOOOO!!!!!! (Project Zomboid #2)
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how's it going there sir and welcome back to project zomboid uh we're just going to go on a bit of a wander today in the opposite direction to last time go down here God damn it my character is tired again [ __ ] zombies CL through the window CL through the window y wait I've been in here haven't I I think I have leave walk across the road hello oh oh [ __ ] this isn't good [ __ ] you bastards [ __ ] you in your face bastards smacky smacky come on yeah yeah [ __ ] oh this is not going to go well uh there's one [ __ ] trying to close in my side [ __ ] off off smack all no no smack it in your face you bastards oh don't like you bring it on yay yeah yeah come on come on come on come on come on you say [ __ ] yall going to make me lose my mind up in here up in here y going make me is he dead Oh's dead Jesus one hit blow dry dry dry person oh God that was not good um I don't think that other zombie realizes that I'm here and not inside I think she's a small bit [ __ ] stupid but sure who cares least she's leaving me alone oh she realized oh it's to him oh [ __ ] well [ __ ] [ __ ] [ __ ] [ __ ] me pink and callor me s s LOL LOL come on you [ __ ] die you [ __ ] why don't [ __ ] die go away go away you [ __ ] oh [ __ ] there's another one coming just CL through the window let them come in here to me I'll deal with you in here come on there you go here you go ah good zombies oh that one fell over he's not dead though the one's having a bit of trouble [ __ ] going around them I don't have another one behind me do I no oh die die why don't you die why don't you don't stop [ __ ] oh yeah die he's dead he's on dead [ __ ] dead [ __ ] come in here what do they have in here what do they have in here oh Sally's name reset poor Sally why did Sally's name reset s s there we go let's have a look let's have a look in this freaking house let's have a look in this [ __ ] house let's a look let's have a look let's a look in this [ __ ] house what do they have here they don't have anything here they [ __ ] oh wait there's a drawers here cigarettes yay grab ball thank you trying to find let's go toilet toilet toilet oh you toilet I drink it from you cuz you're water to it oh you to it I drink it from you cuz you're water spiff oh spiff oh oh SP he's so cute spff oh yeah [ __ ] [ __ ] oh boxes boxes planks oh ooh I just need planks and then I can um [ __ ] back at my house H go cigarettes go where's the plank G plank PL oh there it is found it yay yay okay wonder what they have in the fridge let's go in the fridge loot M fridge food corn some peas and some bread she might eat the corn just to keep my health up uh plastic bag oh red wine grab that anyways not going to drink it not going to get [ __ ] faced again like the last episode that was a bad idea yeah especially in a zombie apocalypse and over here smash the window smash any other zombies around around no okay good good good that's just good y CH H power Hammer oh Hammer power oh oh Hammer oh yeah oh oh Hammer um let's see what they have in here damn it wrong way damn it we go oh this Shelf looks fa [ __ ] full and it's got wait there's two sides box Nails another hammer Lo one else and a rope oh and a saw I'll take that too sure that will come in handy what's in the thing oh wait what our nails there we go [ __ ] yeah this has been a good run so far nails and some Hammer uh I don't I want one of them back thank you um put in what equip primary packing one hopefully it's only one yes it was woo put in that and box Nails food all the food num n num num num food look at my food my food is amazing give it a look taste just like peas and that's about it let's go let's walk outside look at my horse my horse is amazing and okay wand around a bit it's going down here yeah yeah stay down at my horse my horse back again win that's dirty do you think so I better not show your oh [ __ ] that sounded very [ __ ] sore squish ch ch it's actually the first time I've seen a black zombie every time I [ __ ] see zombies they're always green e there's a lot [ __ ] T to kill anyways oh okay now that we've dealt with those we shall continue on I see zombies smack them in the face I see zombies you're every [ __ ] way Jesus there's going to be so many oh God oh God oh run why won't you run uh don't die Rick no Rick no Rick don't die [ __ ] me this is hard oh oh my God this is not going well I don't think I have no [ __ ] H Hammer to kill them all no no no no no Rick no Rick don't go [ __ ] this m nope nope nope oh I hope they don't come here [ __ ] hell have to rip up one of my shirts rip my [ __ ] shirt please quick oh yeah oh Rick's all nak up quick apply your [ __ ] bandages Jesus Christ this did not go well i' be what the [ __ ] my Gro got damaged that zombie bit me [ __ ] Gro oh [ __ ] me that did not go well it appears they didn't follow me though or well they probably did some of the way but got lost um well that was very lucrative Runo so I'm happy with that hopefully Rick doesn't die oh oh oh yay yay [ __ ] me well I guess guess that's the end of Rick and oh just have getting stuff that I needed as well well I'll leave at that episode so well not leave it at that episode I'll leave it at this for this episode uh like comment and subscribe and see you all in the next one woo
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$5 Wet N Wild PhotoFocus DEWY Foundation | Drugstore Makeup Review
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not yet not yet why did i do it yet i'm not doing yet hey guys welcome or welcome back to my channel if you're new here i'm jamie b thanks for stopping by so in today's video guys i'm going to be reviewing the wet and wild photo focus dewy foundation this is a 4.99 foundation it is definitely one of my cheapest foundations that i've ever bought but i'm super excited to try it out i've seen it all across the internet people are raving about it so if you guys are excited to see my first impressions and my thoughts on the 4.99 went on foundation then go ahead and keep watching all right so we're going to go ahead and hop right into the face to the face to the look to the face to the foundation i don't know we're going to hop into it we're going to do the foundation so like i said in the intro i will be using the wet and wild photo focus foundation this is the dewy one desert beige and i can't do the matte because i got dry skin so we're gonna go in first with primer and i'm just going to be using the elf luminous putty primer now the last time i think i used like a actual drugstore foundation i did like a dollar tree haul but like not a legitimate foundation i think it was l'oreal and it was last year the infallible something and then i've also tried radiance beauty or radiant something from sally's and i loved both of those i just recently got rid of the infallible though because it was kind of breaking me out so i don't know if it got old or if it just kind of wasn't working for me the only other like drugstore foundation that i really like and really use is nyx and i think it's like can't stop won't stop i do love that one but this one i got from walmart for 4.99 so that's exciting 4.99 i don't know if this is the one but there was one wet and wild foundation that was all over the internet at some point and i was like i don't do cheap foundation like not being sally i just don't i just my skin is so sensitive so i'm excited to try this but also kind of weary about it so we'll see but the first thing i notice is this it's a spatula i'm gonna just put it on my hand because i don't want to wipe it all over my face and then dip it back in i don't like that at all is there not another way to do that i guess like they save money by not putting a pump it seems pretty like liquidy it's not super anywhere just falling down my hand but it definitely has movement smells decent smells like foundation it's definitely more of a lightweight coverage i can tell that almost instantly from putting it on my face like at this point this would be completely concealed but this is like nice though i like a lightweight coverage as long as it's buildable i don't know if it's scented or if it's what i washed my beauty blenders with but this smells like really good this is actually not bad i actually matched my color like pretty well considering i could not swatch it i've been excited to try out like new things um from the drugstore because like i've said many times um i don't have a lot of drugstore makeup and i just feel like i need to have that diversity in my channel because not everybody wants to or can afford you know what i mean super bougie-ass products so i just want to start getting more into drugstore makeup and seeing what i like what i don't like you know the ins and outs of it so if you guys have a drugstore product for me to try please leave it down below so i can go in with a second little dip and i just dip pull it out i don't have to dip several times but i'm going to be trying the new elf it's not really new anymore but the elf um jelly pop primer because everyone says it's supposed to be like the same as or better than milk makeup hydra grip so we'll see so i definitely feel like i have to go in with a second layer around like specifically my cheeks because i get rosy cheeks i don't know that i have rosacea but my cheeks definitely get super super red this actually looks really really good i might actually love this foundation for me like this may definitely be a whole new vibe it's definitely a lighter weight coverage because even with two layers i can still see some of my imperfections like my discoloration and some of the redness i don't know if it's picking up on camera but i can definitely see it here in the mirror however it's not like cakey and sticking to like all of my fine spots and all of my dryness so i love that for me and it does look really dewy do i look like i'm glowing because i feel like i'm low so i'm gonna go in with my revolution beauty and this is the conceal and define and this is another drugstore item i didn't buy this one though this was sent to me but it's not bad it does kind of remind me of the tarte shape tape but it's just a little little little little bit thinner i'm just waiting to see if like this foundation oxidizes because what i find with drugstore foundations that i have tried and not liked they have oxidized where like by the time i'm done putting my makeup on i look really really orange so i'm doing very light glam obviously around the face because this is a lightweight foundation and i'm kind of glad that i did pick this one because it can be a lighter to more full coverage concealer so it doesn't look like the color is shifting in any way so that isn't i love this foundation like my you look good i'm going in with my setting powder now and this is just the uh laura mercier translucent setting powder i am loving this foundation like not even with the setting powders like it didn't lift i'm not getting any patchiness please excuse my chin but i'm not getting any patchiness so that's like really nice because i will tell you a lot of the times i'll use like a cheaper foundation um even nyx sometimes that one once i start putting powders and stuff on my face it will start to lift a little bit and i absolutely hate that so i'm really excited that it's not doing that so we're gonna go in with the wet and wild bronzer i have and if you guys missed that i redid a recent like this verse the charlotte tilbury bronzer and i will link that up here for you guys to check out but you have to check that out this bronzer is my jam and again this is like 4.99 we're here for it especially because it looks so good i will say it is giving me a little texture issue right here now that i'm starting to blend my bronzer all right so now i have my bronzer on i'm gonna go with my blush and i am using the fenty cream blush in the shade summertime wine [Music] i'm excited to start doing more drugstore stuff for you guys if that's what you guys want to start seeing too either like a this verse that or just trying more drugstore products then definitely let me know down below because i'm kind of having like a lot of fun just kind of like testing things out and just really experimenting on the new things that i like versus like the old things that i like because i will not lie to you guys i actually like this foundation a lot better than i like my lemare foundation everybody swore the lemare foundation was like the best foundation ever and it was so good for 120 dollars it's not i hate that foundation and honestly i'm just keeping it because it's more of like a memory kind of thing for me because it was one of the first ever like super expensive makeup products that i was able to afford so i definitely just keep it for that um purpose but i hate that foundation and i feel like this gives like similar vibes but it gives me way more coverage and the luminous of it luminosity i don't know the shininess of it is a lot better so i'm gonna go in today i'm trying to use some makeup that i haven't used in a while this is the becca vanilla quartz highlighter very cute i got rid of a lot of these in my declutter but i did keep some of them also we found her she was with my daughters always like they just take my stuff and i'm just like if you guys could just stop like y'all cannot just be coming up in here just taking stuff like this is my favorite brush and i could not find it for months and i was just like i'm not buying a new one because i know it's in their room so we're going to go in and we're going to finish up the under eye before i go any further with my face so by the way i used the dose of colors desi x katy francation palette um i have not used this palette in so long and i just was like i want to start using palettes and i went through all my palettes with you guys and i can put that video up there for you guys to check it out but basically i had a whole pile of palettes that i was just like okay i want to try to use these i want to get into using these again so that's what i did and that's what i've been doing i've just been going through the palettes that i put in that pile and i'm like you can't use any new palettes you can't use them you have to use these so i did however get a new palette i got the juvia's place palette but but i've been using my old palettes too even seeing my foundation up close like i am loving this it is going into my dryness my eczema area around my mouth just a little bit but to be honest most foundations really do because like i said it's eczema it's not just normal dry skin it's not bad like it's definitely like your normal and probably once i put my setting spray on it'll probably look a lot better but it is definitely going in there just a little bit so i will let you guys know that for lips today i am using the retro matte in ruby woo by mac oh or goodie i'm so excited another thing in my need to use pile all right so i decided to change my mind i didn't like the red it just didn't really vibe with me with the eye look so i'm going to go in with this maybelline color jolt i actually got this from the dollar tree and it just has more of like a purpley maroon undertone so it still gives me that pop but it matches with my eyes just a little bit more alright guys so i finished my lip off um like i said i went with more of a berry purple color just to complement the outer parts of my eye i just felt like that red was just so red it is one of my favorite favorite red lipsticks and i just wanted to start using it more and try to put it into a look but we might have to set her out for later because it just didn't it wasn't wasn't my journey the red lipstick and the maroon eyes so we had to pass but let's get into my final thoughts of the foundation all right guys so as for this foundation i would definitely say it is a must-have 4.99 and i'm obviously late on this train because this is not new i don't think in any way it does say new on the bottle but i don't know that it's new maybe the luminous portion or the dewy portion of it is new like that formula but i know that the photo focus has been out for a while but this is definitely a yes yes yes yes yes you need it in your life it did grab to a little bit of my dry eczema area right here but like i said once i put my setting spray on that completely kind of took it away for the most part it's not patchy it's not cakey it is lightweight too buildable so i feel like if you're looking for a more full coverage this is not gonna be your friend but if you're looking for a lightweight luminous dewy foundation 4.99 get her i am so excited about this foundation i'm so excited that i found this foundation and i'm adding it to my favorites of foundations i love how it felt i love how it smelled which is very strange because usually like foundation just has like a really weird smell but this actually smelled really nice so the only thing that i would definitely say i didn't like is the applicator i'm not a fan of like this spatula situation going on i just don't i don't like it um i think that it's a lot of bacteria getting up in there you're dipping it you're dipping it i just feel like a pump would have been a better option but i feel like to keep it at the 499 price point they probably couldn't have the pump so maybe if they made it like 6.99 and just added the pump is all i'm saying went wild if you're listening a pump would be nice other than that i really liked how it applied i really like how it's like just oh it's so good it's not sinking into my fine lines it was very easy to blend and just gave me such a glowy beautiful look to my skin so i'm so excited for this i am going to go ahead and update you guys probably in a week or so i'm going to try to wear it a couple of times throughout the day and see how it wears if you guys have bought this foundation let me know down below what you think of it do you like it do you not like it but for 4.99 i had to try it i'm glad i did but i hope you guys enjoyed this video if you did make sure you give it a big thumbs up make sure you are subscribed to my channel i do five videos every week and one blooper video every saturday and i'll see you guys on the next one bye
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beating homocysteine s methyl transferase Wikipedia article audio in the field of enzymology Abita in homocysteine s methyl transferase also known as beta in homocysteine methyl transferase is a zinc metal o enzyme that catalyzes the transfer of a methyl group from trimethylglycine in a hydrogen ion from homocysteine to produce dimethyl glycin and methionine respectively this enzyme belongs to the family of transferases specifically those transferring one carbon group methyl transferases this enzyme participates in the metabolism of glycin serine threonine and also methionine isozymes tissue distribution in humans there are two isozymes b h mt & b h mt to each encoded by a separate gene the HMT is expressed most predominantly in the liver and kidney anomalies in homocysteine metabolism have been implicated in disorders ranging from vascular disease autism and schizophrenia to neural tube birth defects such as spina bifida clinical significance trimethylglycine and homocysteine dimethyl glycin and methionine
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my neighbor to make something it's just really moving continues the committee because there was a question the committee or some decision but it was not says the duty of the Technical Committee itself there was something missing that would be incident was the incident versiv this social committee name was first issued so I don't know them but the problem is we need something said sources issues because we have much more social issues yeah so I have a kind of argument I think will get us explain why we're here so we have demonstrated that we don't have a mechanism really short of expulsion of all works for dealing with it's on the way back way just being destructive and media everybody else has some common values if you think that they should be something like subdomain isn't really this means that somebody is very happy making decision about what kind of behavior is acceptable on set we don't currently have now you think well okay so we're going to the event we really have to invent some new role we don't want to overload any distinct people and if you have just one person then there's a kind of social dynamics problem because these are all social problems and the people involved in such dispute are already angry and not thinking the talking past each other and having some kind of dictator one person dictator who's just appointed with some really bad way is not going to compliments are only two so we just split the responsibility but it's still concentrated so right so this leads us to the idea where there should be several people and mostly we call these the teams or committees and given that its main purpose is making decisions rather than actually doing things that's that wasn't really answer any of the other important questions now I made a list of the questions that we need to answer in this book and there's really four word questions what should this committee be allowed to decide watching its powers Lee how should it be appointed or elected or who should be my hair eternally should it work or maybe you should decide how I should work and finally supposing somebody disagrees with it what will be the route for appeal and we can expect that this appeal mechanism will be used if you look at the IETF processes for the same kind of problem all of the most destructive people who cause the most trouble all pretty much always end up the people in every decision against them to the IaaS genie and eventually to the IAB now we unlike the idea are able to actually expand somebody who's just being such an useless person one point so all the government throws attempt you know there are two kinds of there's no technical issues the amorphous mass of non-medical issues and one major cause of those issues oh [ __ ] and what is to defending along the Social Committee should help alleviate problems get involved so that he can leave more time for people to get into maybe other non technical issues so we shouldn't resolve all issues due to just deal with this little niche conversations before clearly this is part of this continuing thread involving ideas about how the project should run itself as we continue increasing scale that goes back at least as far as talk I didn't read so I agree I think a much narrower case than the completely generalized let's solve the whole governance which is the very specific case of you know we've had some interesting discussion among various subgroups of people this week about post-mortems on recent human interaction issues that come before the project and I think the thing that's become increasingly clear is that there does need to be some reasonably well with sequence of events that one of these situations and go through it has some you know media revolution and stuff before you get to the Benzema less that's common for the project kind of stage and in fact I would suggest that part of the operating behaviors powers that subject community should have to kick off that part of the thinking discussion would be act as the gating function when is vertical us master to engage some kind of listening action or to be the principal method by which a recommendation goes to our dams that is worthy of consideration for expulsion and so those are the kinds of decisions that people in process or any roles like managing their own most servers don't want to it really shouldn't be expected to make and somebody has to make and one thing the mere existence of such a body such an instance will serve to deescalate problems because people will be a certain percentage of people will be disinclined to make normal because there's longer the open field of abuse that they can engage on there will be an option right right now we have the video but obviously the option hasn't been used in 10 years so to make some decisions you need to - yeah well let's be clear I mean we have this history exercise an expulsion process where it was coalescence the team at that time that actually need to be technical and I was about a year ago which one is it ends in Mt Atlas and it was older than anak it was an ad hoc yeah Social Committee if you will and in the sense that because they're all in the same place it's pretty easy to pin the DPL the dams but in various other people altogether so it is very hard to make sure that the person who is attacked by the TPL says well you don't like this color of my house and that's why you were explaining advances we have to make sure that this between so you exclude the power of recommending men from with right eye what I'd actually said was was the path manga white as controls so you're right having thought about it it's not entirely clear that's correct so if you look at that power that power wooden included the power that the developers exercised with the maybe you know the upload that Russell gr about upload rights would be that was an access control decision and my wording that I proposed wouldn't come back and that I think was an unintended consequence so I'm not sure Dulli in fact wanted also to cover wood we wanted to have the power the restart with it like that was because the original sort of test case was spend who wanted access to CES or an SVM with alternate right so is a similar kind of the accelerator is that's a technical question I am and that the Social Committee as soon as all the members of the committee can't agree whether the issue is social tangle in the first two thing this is the junior committee this would be the junior committee so maybe it's best that it differs if there is a disagreement if political decision is more difficult than social this also leaves out the possibility of the technical committee might be a useful appeal body not if you structure it like that then one of the problems that we've had with recent attempts to use the technical immunity to solve social problems is that you end up with an argument that something to see someone you know we had we actually had somebody claim and not spend that an access control decision in a repository was a technical decision because it was implemented using heavy weakness we don't thank the Social Committee as a technical but instead think of it as being parallel that the questions of which committee should be reviewing deciding the decision that we looked at the DPL who's made that decision and I would think that the DTL or the developers through gr would be the obvious path or escalation by means of gr can choose that was the way I originally imagined it but but one of the things that we're constantly arguing about is particularly over technical committee this is what does a technical meeting and whether something is really uncomfortable right you end up having an enormous conversation about jurisdiction then you don't reach the well so things are the matter at all [Music] asking the detail to massage Social Committee of the Technical Committee decision on that seems likely to cause any endurance strength and at the same time it's not asking that one individual today decisions episode it is in fact the minute decision about where they should go and I think it just seems to me that a straightforward simple reason that was if there's any question about which committee should difficulties as soon as you find as soon as somebody notices that the committee that's currently dealing with their problem isn't liking the answer they're getting right now this will threaten work is somebody will approach one of the two committees with some grievance and there'll be some hard human factors in forward and eventually become clear that the committee is leaning towards one side or whatever mechanisms in half as is is is really coming up with week one side gives a little answer and usually that will be against the men dysfunctional muscle close by and that person will then immediately start to question the jurisdiction and say well now this is any more like an now that matter and what that's true I think once the committee begins to deliberate upon something it would seem unlikely to me that either committee would think the right answer is to switch the committee a new problem and so while I understand the behavior that you're describing I don't personally feel the need deserve a complex something write down very clearly something that would rule out this kind of forum change at that stage I mean the worst case scenario in my mind is that you end up doing a flip-flop in a much better case that's easily handled the language [Music] it might be because they [Music] the it certainly has been in my mind that the structure we wanted was one where the DPL would have the ability to help resolve questions of jurisdiction might perhaps I actually didn't specify the installation path if someone disagrees with the community for jurisdiction I did in the proposal I said okay thank you but for content issues after this I mean there's no additional precipitation just as okay it can be overridden by gr engine so I think we're agreed on that so another the question that we might ask ourselves is we frame this as a dispute between two sides but sometimes you find the people behaving badly and then people maybe they're not a bad lead rules anybody in particular but they're just you know they're just being any family and unlike the technical means any social means it needs to be - when it becomes aware of such a thing happily something your social abilities to go have quiet weather doesn't leave that must work so Social Committee needs to be fully booked it well wait for Sony to finish you actually need to say that that effectively the personal associate committee who first had the quiet world will end up being we think obviously like a complainant included from the from from the whatever cases go off through the problematic cases and it becomes funny status of this and then it strikes me that what we may actually be after here are two kinds of behaviors that might all be your body but one body but it might actually be that want to think we might want a affect they delegated social team which is the proactive you know trying to work with people and drive behaviors appropriately we might want something more like the current constitutional structure of the Technical Committee that isn't specifically subordinate to the DPL of the DPL would perhaps insane Conway involved and helping to manage the constituents of but I have this notion that perhaps there's the proactive trying to oil the machine in the right places kind of I think it's imperative that those are is the resolution I think it's important those things be essentially the same model because well there's a number of reasons one of the reasons is that just dealing with with nutcases he's going to be a really thankless task whereas if you were giving those people on the Social Committee also the role of having a quiet word with people who are just you know a bit stressed out at the moment yeah that's a much more positive role and actually if somebody has a quiet one most people will appreciate that later and saying well thank you very much as you were and the other reason is that a bunch of people who could have a quiet word but don't carry a big stick are you it's really the dynamics of the situation are very different there's not a parent-child relation what we're trying to do here is we're trying to make some some you know like like parent figures who give you a detention if I don't think we have a dangerous thing running amok because there's because we think it will run off you know you know as a pair universe Indian there's a lot of Yeah right that was that was a question to people I did argue so that we could write some well the question is ultimately if they don't come in to make some city the end result of this decision is going to be in most cases it's going to be if it actually needs to act with most of the time you won't will be amending this fan or an aisle seat first condition but why is this deciding anything I think that's that's apparent it has to explain itself to the developers some revolutionary explanation but the question is will be about powers now obviously any committee has power to world where death and power and magnetic power in social media comprise them right but consumers immediately existing merely are recommended so merely a recommendation from Social Committee for something else take some action may well need he did it but it we would like that be he did even just writing down explicitly that we expected to make certain kinds of recommendations would be very helpful but do we wanted to have the ability to decide normally need to recommend maybe [Music] system applies in just a second that's quite different and sometimes what the beauty let's notice what's abuse not because there's a technical aspect [Music] a decision I think the sense that I've had from recent conversations was the community recommending to the dams that it is now time for you to make a decision about expulsion was a good way to put this because we do have a pretty well-defined wait actually got so bad that we had to install somebody that actually worked yes and that was pretty I mean okay so it was my resin flame war but really you're just not going to be able to tell somebody that mom doesn't play more heavy yeah and so I think the sense that I had was [Music] the current thing is really portable it leads to these kind of trophies please can I collect my Q now postings I hate you I'm going to try to expel you man yeah and really I don't know this is also a big difference right if we think about public and private and all the lot of the works of associated meeting will have to be done in private because a lot of it is to do with fence and you couldn't even tell something to stop doing something and they can either choose to make an issue of it and tell everybody because they think they're being an [ __ ] or they can just say no employers look at and so forth while the vindictive among us may appreciate condition that will never be horrible ever again because you were such a schmuck to us I think at the same time there is a growing body of legal opinion that various jurisdictions around the world that says that you know due process can be applied on the things that have a lasting impact and so I have this general notion an ability to do at least the first rounders here of this kind of interaction without is a useful thing for us to have within the project and I think it's equally clear that when things escalate to a certain point it is absolutely essential that the switch flips and we've got a nice crisp leaves of publicly documented sequence of events so there's no real question later whether this was personality or what so the formal decisions are taken in public is ugly the same and the informal staff is done in private although we should make a rule that if Social Committee member maille somebody some advice about their behavior then that email all is well now what we do is we say that the recipient of such an email may publish it without the consent of the committee member yeah and that way you won't be able to tell somebody off and if they agree with being told off of having you know slapped away then you want you don't want to cut a record of that anywhere you don't want trouble [Music] because I would just unworkable unscalable I understand this notion that if in effect we build a mechanism where the only way we can make a decision is we have to have sort of two combatants duking it out and somebody makes a decision between them and you're expecting the person who first had the quiet word with a sort of take on that role that it would be been appropriate for them to be in that role and simultaneously but in recent history the cases item at all have really been individual against the project even the parties involved even questioning place where that really came is trying to get agreement jurisdictional and if you learned something and then later you have to eval them and get their permission to beat the boat moving stick yeah well they're gonna say no I'd rather not we could have it back by default and then since the only other thing of them of the person being Sally is no actually the Technical Committee should deal with this then if they do that the first thing your Technical Committee will do is actually say it's basically what the powers of the Social Committee are in terms of example then you just abandon all that kind of thing then it's obviously technically doesn't have those powers tall and that means that we don't need to worry when the Social Committee decide something that somebody's going to argue the technical need you to decide it or vice versa true because taken committee decides of the contents of a package and their social previously decided the main dispute between two people over use of the public resource well those cases will come up locally that's what that's what we have if we let the detail which I was trying at one point to sort of have you know have this piece of content versus access to pure fire we're talking about can hit access to a repository I'd expect the Social Committee to worry about who has commit access and the Technical Committee we worry about what got committed sure and that's a another one because I'm sure we can come up with some corner case where you have to think about this differently but in terms of trying my own [Music] whether we can get the community running without worrying too much about these corner cases you know will the people accept it and then we can move 15th as we go along so so far Nick Norman powers that we're talking about how doesn't think it all really that I don't think anybody is suggesting giving this committee some power that technically DP already doesn't have and maybe felt that one just the dpl's exercise so this could be that leads me to suggest this should be done with the DPL delegation and hopefully the Constitution means that the details still isn't an appeal route for an individual decision so we don't need to cover that case and that is really helpful because it means that we don't have to get it right first time that's correct we can write on right and the committee in Selma will be able to just informally have a word that the DVR and say please change this and if the committee says these changes detail them do it for them and my suspicion [Music] one thing came to my mind later after I explained my basis because the idea is that we get more people elected because it's a major process decision you know eating both having a whole new procedure and a minor but still some constitutional amendment I think it's a good idea if the only developers vote for it but they don't have to vote for a fifth amendment they can vote for a TR which is the position thing so the committee could be founded by a position statement if that's a Bible does anyone know if we're going to elect these people it makes sense they last night said it doesn't make sense to have two months right we should either vote to establish this committee had the DPL and just decide who they are or we should have the DPL set up and then we'll run an election all right in fact user Giora process how can I think is what I know would it be useful to actually to have a genome of the general development bodies to actually set up a social site to see what happens so I guess we'll buy it and show them so the geology people won't miss so the answer is that's one way that you do it and yes it does help fairly quickly to establish a sense of the project if these aren't all powers we've already go through a large discussion each year around Social Communications and behavioral issues as part of our DD election process I think Sam could equally straightforwardly choose to announce that one of the things he's pleased to be able to Institute and there was some opportunity within a few months less than a year certainly for there to be that support of or a revocation of that in the process of whether who gets elected this DVL next year and what their platform did or didn't say what they what positions they take home with us is their economy so I think it's a question of sort of your sense of what's important in this process you're intruding from a historical standpoint you know all these powers aren't descent from the dpl's powers you said they are basically nominee the Constitution says you know our moral vertical I say that in English isn't necessarily right that's matter I think it's more fear in a general sense that the developers simply decided by generalism vote which is the constitutional tool but it's a generic to just be democratic is what you're saying here's what your affection is you think this process would have a stronger make a suggestion so we hold an election to appoint the people then the reviews are going to so the two things on the same civil cameos the point is we don't want to run the one after the other the people who none of the people who did none of the about didn't in a sense before will you reach the Pope was it - amazing social commerce is a good idea but also whatever we need five people in but I always think to hundreds I could as a clef so of the godson [ __ ] is problem book for the establishment and for composition of committee the problem is that the nomination period for this non-existence of that's that's absolutely fine because the decision by the DPL to do is purchase a blue top because of the TPM hours.you Denali DPL just to do it anyway other we the other advantage of doing it like is that the the decision to establish what happened the way you working is the DPL says I hereby a plan to establish this social committee and then the elections over war families run an election and furthermore I also proposed for overrule my own decision and here is the thing to say you won't have a Social Committee or something like that if you don't like it the technicalities of it don't really matter and everybody knows then what is probably going to happen is people vote yes you like some people but maybe people don't know and then the election is cast about to measure which the two boards are possibly the same time of color discussed so is this right we want it to be improved upon it no the homily the committee would have to be delegated that is the committee will be established by a delegation decision from the DDL and that's important because it enables the DPL to change the delegation sure and we explicitly want to write in and say the DPL is expected to see how it works and the committee is expected to to write its own rules and all this kind of stuff because we don't learn to have a huge gr every time secret I don't know what it's all going to do is going to be having quite words of people all right yeah and they don't know each other doing it so what what more places do you have to relay really useful helpful in commodity we're completely out of you and I would have felt it appropriate to be talking about them publicly because of the nature of who was being talked to the what was being said and and at least this interesting situation where you know all of the things that you're sort of the most proud of are the things that people haven't seen and aren't going to ever be able to give you credit for so the thing I worry about with I mean it perhaps as a means of establishing an initial constituency for such a committee an election process would be one purpose and but I worry about this whole sort of dynamic of you know you're putting someone in a situation of wanting to tell you about the six or eight things they did that they're really proud of in order to convince you that they should continue in that role and that might all be written confidence I there's a strange dynamic yeah I don't know what the answers are just a bit concerned one main concerns are that well not to agree with me so I think I have some basis on that you can just spit em or something the accountability that is provided by regular election even if regular means every five years is important because people want to help because it's they are really moved there are baby yeah do I like this person or do I trust this person have to make a business for me and saying things like that you want to introduce even if it's something just see our out who's just out and not only for the last other coyotes which is of course fear and that will happen when you have been stored mice run approval by chain individually on each member and then so we like to stop with because we have to seniority first I said it was 33% from people have to be in project for some period of time so that they have like experience and then mark experience someone said okay maybe we can do like that there's a mathematical problem there okay okay I think is a good idea and we want seniors in committee but you don't have to specify it will play out like that by default will not electing the backseat this will happen naturally so you can put all the same people and you put all seven of them on develops the five who were active will get reelected by the developer body because everyone will be just clicking the bosses people aren't that distrustful that this is something we are maybe the vocal minorities who complain intention maybe testing that we are a very non corporate a bunch but we are moving forward still even if it's reelected will be chance to split up in two parts and the part which each year [Music] don't listen to get the opinions of whoever's not here yeah I'm not making some tons and that poor Angus make moves before I leave I will write some assumption it would even say there seems to be some assumption behind some of what you're saying [Music] the population both 84 because I since a lot of developers wouldn't resided feet or don't know physical place it's okay [Music] okay [Music] every two years and we saw his opportunity the interest changes right okay so if something is tea approved does the detail just want replacement and they don't get we don't vote again on the new person DC them to committee not verb not to make like take common services comity but you can't who was the replacement well I don't think it's the same problem because when the DPL okay that's a pin so it was initially are we going to have the DPL producer list of people who provide them for rating or get a whole normal election I think the news for the next would be normal it actually will be partly because we don't have this problem of people showing how good [Music] initially designs all my science more its genial the whole thing is detailed allegations that he able to change everything evented way another thing I know I'm sorry goodbye the courage but listen still the thing that really missing still is I'll be around into science on procedure just a simple yes will do yes it's about the very games people yeah right by and the DDL commands against and powers we still was my original proposal about access control decisions a good one we got some other wording or is [Music] you don't say like all aimless this will be key and LMS was a Debian developers that wasn't any ago computer that wasn't hidden you were effect on attendance is specific okay I think that covers almost everything most of the mechanics I can probably write probably proposal that I won't yet on summarize what we've just discussed and how this thing is the thing that we've got left over and we'll discuss thank you that was an inspiration productive discussion
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The Weeping Prophet Jeremiah 18:18-23 Evil Repaid for Good
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good morning jeremiah prayed for god's wrath to be turned away from them what was the response our reading today is in verses 18 through 23 then they said come and let us devise plans against jeremiah for the law shall not perish from the priest nor counsel from the wise nor the word from the prophet come and let us attack him with the tongue and let us not give heed to any of his words give heed to me o lord and listen to the voice of those who contend with me shall evil be repaid for good for they have dug a pit for my life remember that i stood before you to speak good for them to turn away your wrath from them therefore deliver up their children to the famine and pour out their blood by the force of the sword let their wives become widows and bereaved of their children let their men be put to death let their young men be slain by the sword in battle let a cry be heard from their houses when you bring a troop suddenly upon them for they have dug a pit to take me and hidden snares for my feet yet lord you know all their counsel which is against me to slay me provide no atonement for their iniquity nor blot out their sin from your side but let them be overthrown before you deal thus with them in the time of your anger so we asked what is the response well the response of them is to seek jeremiah's killing they want to kill him they want to murder him this is the way evil is it rejects any good done to it because it's all about self-service selflessness is the opposite of self-service and these are just you know water and oil they just simply don't don't go together so evil sees any initiative of mercy as an indicator of weakness there really are no bridges we can build to evil an appeal from good to an evil person fails because there's no answering court on the other end usually our appeals are to the good that is in there we hope somewhere but when we appeal to someone who's gone in holy evil there's no answering chord so they see it as a sign of their superiority they're cunning over your stupidity or your or you're being trapped in in principles that are just wrong and jeremiah's prayer here is quite firm he even prays for god not to blot out their sin which would mean you know that ultimately they'd be lost and you know that might seem out of place but again remember that all real prayers all true prayers are offered to god with a sense of by the way if this is your will we may not even say it all the time but if but that's where our heart is isn't it that when we pray to god we're asking him to do things but only to do things in accordance with his will because we worship him because we we love his righteousness we're not asking him to bend his righteousness for us and it's also true that all of our prayers are interpreted by him for us by the holy spirit so when i pray to god the holy it goes through the interpretation of the holy spirit so we anticipate that if there's anything wrong in our prayer that the god of heaven it'll go through his interpretation and he will he will change that refine that part of it the spirit of it as the prayer goes to him also remember that jeremiah is a person under considerable duress under those kind of pressures anyone might succumb to the weakness of humanity and and utter a prayer that that really after they think about they might not be in favor of jeremiah wouldn't be the first person to have human elements mingled in his requests to god so again their response to jeremiah's goodness praying for god's wrath to be assuaged their response to that is we want to kill this guy which suggests that god's goodness toward them through jeremiah hasn't really found that that answering cord that we we would hope for the goodness of god leads people to repentance but god's goodness hasn't led satan to repentance because satan has committed the unpardonable sin his persistent choices for self-indulgence have have closed that door for him that appreciation for goodness that he originally had because god gave it to him that has been driven from his heart by his own choice and there are people who can no longer respond to god's goodness people who've made that decision have have made decisions that that mean they really will never be safe to save at this point but thankfully that's always god's call it's never really our call let's pray dear father in heaven we want to be right we're sorry that jeremiah felt so much hostility toward him we're glad that you preserved the life of your servant jeremiah help us to be right lord help us to be right when we pray our prayers might not always really come the way that we would think about it and realize that it was best completely best give us hearts that are forgiving give us hearts that are fair and merciful parts that are long-suffering and patient but also lord help us never to compromise with evil we thank you for hearing this prayer in jesus name amen god be with you you
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Larry the guy from Michigan
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Ancient Polygonal Road Found On Cypress Hill, USA?
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many of the sites we often select a cover can oftentimes be barely surviving relics from lost antiquities however we find ourselves in a fortunate age where not only do we have the technology to study vast volumes of literature all at the tap of a finger but also enables those with similar interests and possibly knowledge of a ruin unheard somewhere to discuss such and so far it seems the ongoing debate has found a healthy home here on YouTube indeed with a number of dot-com websites becoming more and more popular this being an inevitable result of the exposure of the many relics we share proving a vast amount of people share a similar opinion and like you and I are seemingly not blind to the obvious rather than blindly following the opinion fed to them by authority however the fact that the many as mentioned ruins no matter how robust made from any known material will all eventually return to nature either through erosion or entropy it is inevitable we are in an age where not only do we possess such capabilities but there are fortunately countless ruins once made of enormous notoriously weather resistant tough granite baffling and unexplainable stones we simply cannot decode how they were used and we feel this is perhaps the exact reason they were used in said ruins perhaps it was a statement to say we were here and we were advanced the polygonal roadway on Cypress Hill for example the main subject of this video is one such example of a ruin that due to its apparent construction in courses is clearly a close match to that of polygonal masonry now cataloged all over the world the opportunity to dismiss as geological we feel is becoming a stronger argument by the day Cypress Hills polygonal roadway reveals there are many incredible areas which are not as robust as others far more susceptible to erosion however in the Channel's opinion archaeological excavations should be undertaken it will prove or disprove the discovery of the formations true origins either artificial or an uncanny natural formation mystery history strongly suspects it is indeed an exposed section of a much larger still buried road which has laid preserved under the soil just waiting to be exposed who built the roadway on cypress hills do you feel confident in declaring it of artificial origins or do you perceive it as a geological formation feel free to let us know your opinion in the comments I think adding personal opinions below will be an interesting exercise for all to see in regard to public opinion of the formation hopefully one day localized digs will expose the reality once and for all regarding the road undoubtedly a most curious uncanny of rock formations one which we find highly compelling [Music]
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Closed Scallop Stitch - How to Crochet
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hi I'm Sarah and welcome to rich textures crochet on YouTube let's crochet something beautiful today [Music] hello everyone I'm Sarah rich textures crochet and welcome today we are going to learn how to crochet a closed scalloped stitch which is the stitch they see here unlike some of your other fan and scallop stitches the closed scallop is as it's titled it's a little bit closer creating a bit of a dense more dense fabric yet it still has that pretty fan look to it so that's the stitch that we are going to work on today grab your hook and some yarn and let's get started so thank you so much for joining me while you're here please don't forget to subscribe to my youtube channel I'd like to update it weekly with free crochet patterns and Stitch tutorials such as the one that you're going to see here today now the closed scallop stitch because of the way that it's worked it's not a yarn eater so it's great for a variety of projects from your blankets to clothing to accessories and items for the kitchen so it's just a great stitch it's fairly versatile as well what we're going to do to begin is make our slipknot and for the closed scallop stitch you're going to need a multiple of six stitches plus one for your starting chain okay so today I'm going to chain a total of 19 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 so again you can start a foundation chain of any multiple of six stitches and then just add one for that starting chain for Row 1 I'm going to begin by working two double crochet stitches in the fourth chain from hook so I'm going to count in one two three four in this fourth chain I'm going to work two double crochet stitches next you're going to skip two chains one two and single crochet in the next chain skip two chains one two and then in your next chain you're going to work four double crochet stitches you're now going to repeat so skip two chains single crochet in the next chain skip two chains work four double crochet stitches in your next chain you're going to continue to repeat that all the way across for the length of your starting chain and when you come to your last three chains you're simply going to skip to and single crochet in that final chain and that brings you to the end of your row one for Row two you're going to chain three and turn your work you will now work two double crochet stitches in that same stitch as your chain three so in that first single crochet stitch work two double crochet stitches next skip 2 double crochet stitches 1 2 and then in between that second and third double crochet stitch of that group of 4 there you're going to work one single crochet stitch so in between you may have to pull your stitches apart a little bit in between those two stitches work one single crochet stitch skip the next two double crochet stitches and in the next single crochet work four double crochet you're going to repeat that all the way across so skip two double crochet in between the second and the third work one single crochet stitch skip two double crochet stitches and in the next single crochet work four double crochet stitches so your scallops are always worked in clusters of four double crochet stitches when you come to your final three stitches your chain 3 and your last two double crochet stitches you're simply going to work your single crochet in between that second double crochet stitch and your chain 3 and that will bring you to the end of your row too now for the rest of the pattern you're simply going to repeat that Row two so chain three work two double crochet in that first stitch skip two double crochet and in between the second and the third you work one single crochet stitch skip two double crochet and work four double crochet stitches in that next single crochet stitch repeat that all the way across to the end of your row so skip two single crochet in between the second and the third skip two four double crochets in your next single crochet stitch and that's all there is to working this closed scallop stitch so you can see it's going to work up fairly quickly you're not going to use a whole lot of yarn when you come to your final three work one single crochet in between that second double crochet stitch and your chain 3 and then repeat Row 2 so thank you so much for joining me on this stitch tutorial on how to crochet the closed scalloped stitch be sure to subscribe to my youtube channel and I look forward to crocheting again with you soon until next time happy crocheting bye [Music] [Applause] [Music] you [Music]
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WW2 - OverSimplified (Part 1) Junosuede Reaction
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everyone to join us with Jessica mention so we're going back to world war to oversimplify part one of course I'd like to thank you guys of course for your question I have a lot of requests about like the war and how the world fact in the world and how things happen in the world so I'm very happy to learn about the students and I'm very happy that you guys are questioning so that I can do this video request of course as I said we're gonna have two World War two Pat one of course reacted to World War one part 1 and part 2 we're not gonna react to World War World War 2 part 1 thank you so very much let's go ahead let's see this video was made possible by Skillshare Gil sure sure so was a man with many talents yes artists above above yes and he had an unpublished manuscript about aliens really he was a man with an insatiable thirst for knowledge huh maybe he could have loaded up his computer with more than 19 thousand classes in design business technology and more perhaps he was considering a side career in fashion didn't know where to start on Skillshare you would find courses in fashion design and garment constructions improve his photography or just how to make a really good quesadilla courses for all of these and more on specious if you access the high-quality classes taught by genuine explore working in their field I work heavily with animation I was genuinely blue is available to me tips and tricks for creating vector art or this for creating character walk cycles for an annual subscription number is under $10 a month and over let you try it out first then I got a deal just for oversimplified viewers Oh first 1,000 people to use this link which can be found in the description will get their first two months of skill share in the description and learn something new today now let's get to the shore it's 1902 Young's Benito Mussolini MS from Italy to Switzerland to avoid military service okay he gets big into socialism working for trade unions writing positions big specific his letter darthian monarchies the whole shebang this gets him in a bit of trouble with his Swiss police so he gets arrested went back to Italy set free returns to Swiss is arrested again goes back to Italy again confirmed military service after previously avoiding it brief stint as an elementary school teacher avid socialists his speeches and journalistic abilities made him famous among Italian socialist he was anti-war Libya in 1910 he rioted he got arrested everyone came along and once again he protested Italy's involvement but then he thought a minute this war could bring about the social climate needed to overthrow European monarchies and bring about the socialist revolution everywhere and suddenly he was pro war oh shoot so then he said you know what I'm done with socialism we need something new not based on class divisions tearing us apart the first on unity through nationality will conquer the Mediterranean and reunite all Italian peoples just like the days of the Roman Empire I'll call it fishy smell and rawhide the Italian nation that's will one see Italy had been on the winners side in World War one harm they hope they were gonna get a lot of us but in the end they only got a little and they felt they needed on top of that a bad economy and weak governments meant that the Italian people were a little unhappy so when Mussolini came along said that he'll fix everything his fascist bit on the guy in 1922 he went to the king and said make me Prime Minister or I'll make me premise and the King said to you and what army this army Oh fair enough then he went about establishing a dictatorship with himself at its center Wiress had its first fascist dictator next up Germany only had been on the looser side and they got absolutely wrecked by the Treaty of Versailles they lost territory had to demilitarize the Rhineland had to reduce their army to just one hundred thousand men couldn't have an Air Force had to pay the Allies a huge amount of money that it didn't have and a new rule was established that every Englishman withheld the right to walk into the center of Berlin pick out any German they wanted and spanked the hell out of them what did that last one up but it helps to hold two Germans on top of that a bad economy and weak governments meant that when a small angry man with a silly mustache came along and said that he could fix everything the German people love the Hitler being a soldier during World War one and he they are a crazy patriotic and nobody was ever than him about Germany's humiliation he helped starting a new political party and in 1923 awesome and then he got arrested but his popularity grew and grew and grew 33 the president made him Chancellor he believed he was Germany's great destined safe establishing a dictatorship with that self-centered number two Hitler and Mussolini had a lot of the same ideas but more importantly they had the same enemies and he friends Franco know you good I do who's that it's Japan and they've taken over northern China let's rewind a bit Japan had isolated itself from the rest of the world for over 200 years until the Americans showed up you're gonna trade with us and you're gonna like then the Western powers imposed a bunch of unequal treaties meaning Japan's economy was bust they also had no natural resources they decided to go get some they went to war with China to gain a sphere of influence over Korea and they kind of stuff but then the West said hey cut that out and since I couldn't take on the West they said okay I guess we'll just go huh wait a minute whoa taking advantage of a week in China and setting up spheres of influence but I was the one who weakened them we know and you guys didn't let me have anything huh we know that seems unfair we don't think so or shoot okay see ya so Japan thought screw this and went to war with Russia and stunned everyone by actually winning yes we annexed Korea but they didn't stop there in World War one they took Germany's colonies and islands in Asia and then in an incident that was maybe staged by the Japanese army the bombs off the Japanese train in Manchuria giving them an excuse to launch an invasion and take over walls and use the situation and that's a Germany fascist Italy and Japan all believe the racially superior all feel hostility towards the Allies sort of crunches our cover more stuff and so they did let's start with Germany Hitler hated the Treaty of Versailles and now he was ready to begin on doing it right in complete violation of the treaty the first Luftwaffe squadrons were set up conscription was introduced and he picked up his army the Allies didn't know then Hitler sent his army back into the demilitarized Rhineland giving orders to immediately retreat if the Allies showed up the Allies did nothing with his military restraint and move on to step two to greatly increase the Aryan population and to do so he needed Lebensraum or in other words you would have to take over the world but for now a good portion of your attitude and he began tying up his neighbors the Allies finally started to get worried so they implemented a fairly useless diplomatic strategy called appeasement and it was a little something like this I would say I want that thing and the Allies would say you can't have that okay you can have that thing but no more and repeat in 1938 Austria and just took it with no resistance boom this is Germany net next he demanded to be given the sedating run an area of Czechoslovakia with many ethnic Germans the Allies held a meeting with Hitler in Munich and said look we're gonna give you what you hang on things about my tear exactly to the meeting floss anyway we're gonna give you what you want what really yeah just like that yep what's the catch just sign this piece of paper promising you won't invade the rest of Czechoslovakia okay then Chamberlain returned home victorious waving a signed piece of paper in the air declaring crisis to be averted and to continue today with the statue in his honor it wasn't meeting the rest of Czechoslovakia oh do you lied to me what do you expect also wanted to get in on the action he thought to himself isn't there a not yet colonized nations are so underdeveloped that the people would be defending themselves against our tanks with literal bows and arrows and wind Spears oh oh there is fantastic so he took it Italy also wanted to control the entrance just too busy so they occupied Albania then why another incident which was maybe staged by the Japanese gunfire was exchanged by Japanese and Chinese troops at the Marco Polo Bridge and the Japanese launched yet another invasion against China they swept through Beijing and Shanghai and then advanced to the Yangtze Valley to China's ven capital Nanking it was here that for the worst of japan's shocking atrocities committed against the Chinese people whoa back in Europe Germany and Italy made their relationship status official by signing the pact of Steel then Hitler turned his eyes towards Poland to make a Polish corridor splitting Germany and to at this point the Allies really had to put their foot down in the rumor that an invasion of Poland would mean war Hitler had done doing 10 years advance eastward but he didn't want to end up fighting a war on two fronts so if we're not made Lance with Stalin saying how about we both invade Poland and split it between the two of us well Warren won't not refrain from not betraying the trust sounds Reb untrue kid Wow this new line stunned the West on the 1st of September 1939 German troops entered Poland and Britain and France declared war on Germany whoa the poles fought hard but they were no match for the two giants crashing down on them from either side then came a period known as the phoney war where everyone just sort of sat around not doing much the small and big news with the Saarland but they maintained mostly defensive positions and after a while decided to just turn around and call it a day speaking of France the French were still super proud of their victory in world war one and they hadn't really moved on from it still use forces they dispatched messages by motorbike instead of using radio orders from the commander in chief were usually pretty big and the troops inspected they draw a line of Defense's along their German border but didn't bother extending it all the way to the channel and they wouldn't launch artillery strikes against Germany out of fear of being retaliated against in a war they didn't want to attack the enemy and at first the UK wasn't much better Chamberlain still naively hoped that the war could be ended diplomatically instead of bombing rates the RAF drop propaganda leaflets over German cities which one important said likely did nothing to provide the continent with toilet paper for the duration of the war he also only sent 200,000 men's of France while the French had mobilized millions so they turned their eyes in north towards Norway or to Germany through neutral Norway so the Allies asked them if they could please stop exporting iron ore to Germany but this request was refused then the Soviet Union attacked Finland so the I said how about we land troops in Norway and move them across Sweden to go help out your good pal Finland and along the way maybe take control of all your arm films but Norway and Sweden still said no so they align the waters around Norway to force any transport ships into international waters and they also attacked the German tanker they found in the area Hitler realized what the Allies were up to and he quickly moved to secure his supply of iron ore he launched an invasion through Denmark into Norway the Allies rushed to land troops to support most German taking control of noise airfield and their air superiority decided to fight had to retreat after this slightly embarrassing failure Chamberlain resigned and was replaced with Winston Churchill a chimp an approach to dealing with that means overall strategy was similar to Germany's first world war strategy attack France defeat France knocking out the UK in the process turn on the Soviet Union and win the war during the phoney war galleys had given all their time to prepare his forces now he was ready to attack the Allies had wanted to place troops in Belgium Belgium had refused and in a mobilize pretty much no one even launched an invasion to get around Frances defenses the Allies charged into Belgium at full speed to meet the German invasion head-on and it looked like a repeat of the First World War was all this time Hitler had a trick up his sleeve blitzkrieg as the Germans advanced they sent thousands of refugees westward slowing down the Allies then pour south the French had left the our den an area full of hills and forests pretty under defended because they thought it was naturally impenetrable well the Germans were about to penetrate it with everything they had they smashed 50 Vermont divisions through and encircled the Allied armies at Leo the best of the Allied forces were now trapped the Germans squeezed in from all sides taking out Frances best armies and nearly wiping out the British - but they managed to make a desperate last-minute escape at Dunkirk with British civilian ships even making the perilous journey to bring their young men home with most of the French forces depleted the Germans breezed through really ours and France fell what the Germans couldn't do in World War one Hitler had done just like that it will hope that with the fall of France the UK would also lose hope and super peace but quite annoyingly it didn't never saw a secure the bomb in front so he tried to force them into submission with mind-game okay we're now over learning Hitler wanted to emphasize that first of all just before France fell Italy finally declared war on the Allies making the UK situation even worse oh boy instead of just occupying all of France Hillier occupied the coastal areas for defense but a lab France to continue its existence as a German puppet state this way it looked like the eastern Ally had decided to switch sides Hitler also hoped that the UK wouldn't attack any for old Ally's navy bases or colonies in Africa giving him an extra line of defense to the south the UK made sure to respond to this by sailing down to Frances Navy base in Algeria and wrecking a bunch of ships so have at it Hitler then began laying down war or an invasion of Great Britain crossed the channel waves of German bombers came while the completely outnumbered Aria for bravely around-the-clock in an attempt to quell our own attacks at first the Luftwaffe targeted British ports and coastal facilities general attacked RAF bases crippling the RAF stability to defend the nation and it looked like Hitler's great British Invasion was coming but then Churchill ordered a small pretty and significant bombing raid over Berlin it didn't do much damage but Hitler was furious and he immediately called the Luftwaffe to refocus its attacks were sent off to the countryside away from their parents to avoid danger and frequent trips to air-raid shelters became a daily occurrence but British morale held firm smiling knitting lounging casualties they spit balls of steel refocusing on London also gave the RAF breathing space to reorganize so Hitler kind of shot himself in the foot there finally the Luftwaffe sent one massive all-out attack on London and the RAF successfully repelled it destroying many of the German River and placing air superiority firmly in British hands while this invasion had to be postponed but the bombing of British cities continued for some time okay so that was part 1 part 2 is up next which I'll be reacting to wow so Hitler was all really wanted to take over the world Hitler was really trying to one man I did I enjoyed learning about human or you grew up on what led to his you know idea of how it was but Hitler was really trying his best which is best brought this 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foreign welcome to options with Doug streaming live daily on bookmap Discord and the bookmap YouTube channel at 1 30 PM Eastern Time and before I get started I need to go through the disclosures General disclosure all bookmap limited materials information and presentations are for educational purposes only and should not be considered specific investment advice nor recommendations trading Futures equities and options involves substantial risk of loss and is not suitable for all investors past performance is not necessarily indicative of future results as a reminder the focus of my presentation and the focus of the options dog chat Channel and Discord is options order flow the impact of options markets on stocks and Futures and the influence of Market maker hedging flow on price action I have a two-step process for trading and the first is planning and I use positional analysis and I look at how Traders and market makers are positioned in the options Market to develop a thesis for the day and a thesis regarding expected trading range and volatility as well as a directional bias and the second step in my process is execution and I look at real-time order flow in book map and real-time Market maker hedging flow and spot gamma hero to confirm my thesis and for entries and exits and questions and comments are welcome I will be watching the chat Channel options Dash dog in Discord as well as the chat and YouTube so again uh questions and comments are welcome and jec confirms uh disco audio is a hundred percent great so thanks uh thanks for the confirmation all right today what I want to go over uh go over uh the usual items we'll go over the news economic data events and then our positional analysis and finally we'll look at some setups okay so first of all the news again the CPI came out yesterday and then today let's go here and then today the U.S retail sales came out and was much better than expected both the month over month was better than the previous number and better than forecast that was the retail sales the core retail sales month of Vermont also better than the previous and better than forecast and we'll look and see how the market reacted to that in a minute so that was today and then tomorrow the PPI comes out at 8 30 a.m Eastern Time and then Friday is the February options expiration and we'll look at how Traders and market makers are positioned on on Friday to develop a thesis um if there's a build in negative gamma for example in the S P 500 which doesn't seem likely given the move today um then we would look for a put Vanna rally what may be more likely is looking for call gamma unwind in stocks that have really run up this week where Traders have been buying calls like Nvidia and Tesla so we'll go over that more uh tomorrow so that is uh that's the news the events for the week now let's start with our positional analysis and I'm going to start with a larger time frame View and this is the SPX in a 20-day one-hour chart showing that last Thursday SPX broke this uptrend then reversed higher and that was around the Spy 405 level and now for the last three days has been trading in a very narrow range between forty one hundred and forty one fifty so anybody trading uh non-directional uh trades in SPX is probably doing pretty well this week and then this chart is just showing price and the spot gamma levels and this is updated for today these are levels that are provided in a think or Swim script for spot gamma subscribers and this is showing the key levels for today and we'll go over the levels in a little bit more detail in just a minute so there's the put wall at four thousand and then the that's also the the key gamma strike then the volatility trigger and the zero gamma level uh right around right under um 4100 and then the call wall at 4200 this this is showing the call Wall I I think it's maybe showing it at 41.50 and that is uh I'm looking hit the wrong day that is correct so the call Wall the put wall increased from yesterday from 3 900 to 4 000 in the call Wall decreased from forty two hundred to forty one fifty and again we'll look at that in a little bit more detail so those are the levels that are in play today and again SPX trading in a range between forty one hundred and forty one fifty for the last three days and that range may continue into the options expiration on um on Friday and then uh I would expect that range to expand one way or another after options expiration okay so that's a long term chart let's take a closer look again just looking at a think or Swim chart here and then we'll take a look at book map in just a moment so this is think or Swim this is a one minute chart and this is just showing today all right so showing the levels that are in play for today and again SPX trading at a narrow range between 4 100 and 41.50 with a slight bullish uptrend and here we've got 4100 the zero gamma and the volatility trigger uh below and the call Wall above at 41.50 and note that SPX is trading above the volatility trigger in a positive gamma environment and this is bullish but in this in this positive gamma environment market makers will be trading against price to hedge their Delta exposure and that tends to subdue volatility in a positive gamma environment all right let's take a look at bookmap now and in YouTube Hank asked does that script update automatically and no it does not unfortunately so you have to um open a new text file every day and copy that and then go in and edit your script in in thinkorswim with the latest I just I delete everything in that script and then paste in the new script so you have to do that manually every day and on the other hand so book map spot gamma provides levels for a number of platforms thinkorswim is one that I use as well as book map and spot gamma provides Cloud notes for book map and those are updated automatically and they're this is not showing any any levels in play in this current range let's just zoom a little bit so here this is showing again the spot gamma levels and this is showing the SPX 4100 level below there and that was noted as support in the spot gamma am Founders note so it's showing these Cloud notes are showing SPX levels converted to an equivalent es number and right now spot gamma is using a 10 point difference between SPX and Es and that's that's pretty close and then I also have my own column of notes Here these sea levels Cloud levels these are my own cloud notes and I'm marking spy key spy spot gamma levels key levels as well as es big ground numbers 50s and zeros and then the support levels that are noted in the spot gamma am Founders note so this is showing that SPX 4100 level as support and then that's also the uh this 410 spy 410 key gamma strike was also noted as support in the AM Founders note and it did act as support today and that's shown there were several tests of the 410 level and then finally price reversed higher so overall a pretty lackluster day in the S P 500 so again uh you know there are several approaches to today and I you know if you wanted to trade the S P 500 I think um just trading the range with uh you know I guess potential neutral strategies like uh Dave and Discord posted a double calendar SPX 0 DTE double Candler that looks like it's doing pretty well today so that was a a good approach good approach for the day instead of trying to find either either that or we'll talk about some setups especially in stocks that are in the news like Airbnb today uh you know if he if that's your style if you liked it Chase those uh stocks that are in play in the news that was a good trade and again we'll go over go over this so that's the S P 500 futures and the levels again are shown on the chart the levels that are in play and that was the 41 as SPX 4100 level below and the let me just zoom in here and this spy 410 level that was also noted as support all right so that's the S P 500 today and again we'll go over setups so shifts and levels I've already mentioned and we'll go through again so the for the S P 500 volatility triggers for SPX and spy both increased from SPX the volatility trigger moved up from 40 60 to 40.95 and the volatility trigger is spot gamma's gamma flip level where market makers position on the gamma curve would flip from negative below to positive above so I've already mentioned that SPX is trading above the um its volatility trigger and that is considered bullish um and it's a SPX Market Maker's position uh as far as SPX goes is a uh isn't positive gamma so again SPX and spy volatility trigger shifted up and for the SPX the put wall shifted up as well from 3 900 to 4 000 and then the call Wall shifted down from 4200 to 41.50 and we will look at the absolute gamma levels and see see what's going on and how Traders are positioning themselves into the February expiration and market makers are positioned as well and then for QQQ uh the key gamma strike moved up from 300 to 310. and that is that's bullish when the key gamma strike increases and we'll look at my uh key gamma strike spreadsheet in just a minute and um see what that looks like okay let's take a look at the absolute gamma charts for the S P 500 so this is the SPX and there is the 4000 key gamma strike or absolute gamma strike and that's the strike with the largest absolute gamma puts in calls so this chart here's the zero line is this is showing market makers position at these different strikes and call gamma or put uh call gamma is or positive gamma is showing above the zero line so the black lines are showing call gamma positive gamma and below the zero line that's put Gamma or negative gamma and that's shown by the teal bars so again there's 4 000 that is the absolute gamma strike and now it is the put wall as well so that's the strike with the largest net negative gamma and that can be expected to act as support and then the call wall has moved down to 4150 here and that's the strike with largest net positive gamma and that can be expected to act as resistance so right now the I think the primary thing to note is the build of both call and put gamma between four thousand and 41.50 so this range has narrowed down a little bit and there is uh you know there's certainly some call gamma positive gamma at 4200 as well so this is the you know at least for today this this range has narrowed down so again remember the put wall moved up from 3 900 to 4 000 and the call Wall moved down from 4200 to 41.50 so the range of put and call gamma has narrowed to this to this range 4000 to 41.50 and four thousand can be expected to act as support and 41.50 as resistance until something changes any of those gamma levels are tight but it's you know pretty clear when you look at this chart okay here's spy and the 410 is still the key gamma strike or the absolute gamma strike 400 is the put wall and then 418 is the call wall so no no changes in these levels for spy so the range in spy is really a little bit wider 400 being the largest net negative gamma of the put wall ending gamma up to the 420 level and by definition 418 is the call wall That's the strike with the largest net positive gamma so there's the range for spy a little bit a little bit wider than SPX right that's the S P 500 and those levels that I was talking about before now you can see exactly where they come from the put wall the call wall and the key gamma strike for for both these uh SPX and spy here's QQQ let's just zoom in now the put wall is down at 290. and that's the strike with the largest net negative gamma again and 300 is a a large gamma strike but the 310 now is the key gamma strike so really for QQQ it looks like gamma is concentrated mostly between 300 and 310. all right let's so I think the thing to note here especially for SPX and spy is the build of call gamma above although uh spotgammon the am Founders note took a little bit of a bearish stance today based on the call Wall dropping but you know to me it looks like let's just go back and look at SPX yeah there's definitely to me it looks like there's a build of of call gamma up at 4100 to 41.50 and you know certainly you can see why this 4150 would act as resistance or potential resistance so build of call gamma above the key gamma strikes for both SPX and spy all right let's take a look at the data so a couple things to point out the first of all the spot Gamma One Day implied move plus or minus 41 points and let me just check my watch list and see what and that is the that's the SPX from the rth open and right now it's gone nowhere I've got its uh down 0.2 points so uh you know that if you sold a straddle for today you would have done pretty well and um and SPX all right so that is the expected range and that uh uh you know so far that's not playing out and one potential reason and that really doesn't line up with uh some other information like this gamma notional here so this is this is the gamma notional market makers position on the gamma curve and this is showing SPX in the left column spy in the middle column in QQQ on the far right so again this is Market Maker's position on the gamma curve and for SPX it's positive and that means that as far as SPX goes market makers Traders are short calls market makers are long calls and as price increases they have to sell Futures to hedge their Delta exposure and when price drops they can buy back their short Hedges so the in a positive gamma environment they're trading against price and that tends to subdue volatility in a positive gamma environment and then for spy it's negative gamma so that means that just looking at spy that Traders are long puts market makers are short puts and they have to sell Futures as price drops to hedge their Delta exposure and then as price increases they can buy back their short Hedges so that tends to increase volatility and negative gamma environment with market makers trading with price and then for QQQ this is pretty much neutral a minus 12. so all these levels shifted to more positive or less negative uh from yesterday and I compare morning to morning so yesterday morning SPX gamma notional was 287 so today it increased to 305 yesterday spy gamma notional was minus 689 and today it's minus 585 so a little bit less negative and then yesterday gamma notional for QQQ was minus 141 and today it is minus 12. so again less negative through QQQ as well all right let's take a look at the banner charts which provide a graphical illustration of what I was just talking about so what this is showing is market makers Delta notional or Delta exposure that's the vertical axis and then the horizontal axis is showing how that Delta notional changes with changes in price and changes in applied volatility that's shown by the green curve that's the current expiration and that change would Del change in Delta with a change in applied volatility is called Vanna that's the Vana effect and again that's the change in Delta as implied volatility changes and what this is showing is that as price increases market makers Delta notional increases and they have to sell Futures they want to remain delta neutral so they have to sell Futures to hedge their Delta exposure so that's SPX remember that was positive gamma then for spy negative gamma so it's just the opposite again as price decreases market makers Delta notional increases and they have to sell futures but this is uh I you know I take this SPX and spy as mostly fairly neutral and then here's QQQ uh you know this is definitely showing neutral and market makers given the range of movement shown on this chart are not really going to have much hedging to do one way or another uh according to this chart and this is based on the beginning of the day uh market makers position assuming they're delta neutral at the beginning of the day all right so remember I'm going through my planning process here and next thing that I want to look at this is a a spreadsheet that I track every day of the key gamma strike and this is just one one part of my process just an easy visual representation uh tracking whether the key gamma strike for these stocks increased or decreased from the previous day so this previous key gamma strike column on the right showing is showing the gamma key gamma strike for yesterday and the current uh key gamma strike column is for today and then I colored code these and green indicates that these levels all increase from the previous day and red increase that the key gamma strike decrease from the previous day so just looking at this on the surface this looks this looks fairly bullish a lot of these and I trade and track mostly large cap tech stocks with a few higher beta stocks thrown in so Microsoft moderna Netflix Nvidia QQQ snowflake AMD up above and block key gamma strike all increase for these stocks so that's bullish so again I'm doing all this my planning process to develop a thesis for the day and I'm mainly focused on the S P 500 and here's a note just a snippet of a note that was in the spot gamma am Founders note for today we would give an edge to the market holding the 4100 to 46 for 4100 to 4160 range and that's SPX and so far they were uh you know right on target with that and that's that is what I was expecting today given the you know somewhat neutral gamma notional and um you know what the options expiration approaching uh you know what the SPX has been doing the last uh last couple days so you know so far this is right and looking at the key gamma strike list and the increasing key gamma strike for a number of stocks uh you know I had a slight bullish um you know I guess a slight bullish bias and expecting this range to hold so looking for I guess range day type trades all right so let's take a look at some setups now so I'm going to start with with hero here and this is spot gamma hero showing real time options trades and Market maker hedging flow and what this is showing I'm going to zoom in on the morning and hero was showing I guess slightly supportive hedging flow for Longs this morning and here we're remember this key gamma strike was noted as support the 410 this is spy 410 key gamma strike so a couple Longs here at that 410 level with a slightly supportive uh hedging flow all right so let's go take a look at book map now so here's ES and we'll look at spy and there's the the test of the support level then 410 key gamma strike list and slightly uh you know I guess a slightly positive cumulative volume Delta as well as buy stop orders that's shown by the rising dark blue line that cvd and the rising yellow line that's by stops but kind of a choppy uh bullish Trend higher and this let's go back and take a look at hero again so the hedging flow was slightly bullish up until about 11 o'clock and then has definitely shifted to negative Delta starting again around 11 o'clock and let's see what so Traders are buying puts today so they're buying calls and you can tell by the rising orange line and the positive notional value here and then the negative notional value they're buying puts and that is a larger number than this number and the line is steeper as well so yesterday this had the effect of setting up a short but today not not so much not so far anyway all right so that is that spy and let's take a let's go back to book map now let's take a look at spy so spy continues higher even though order flow shown by cumulative volume Delta here is bearish and hedging flow is bearish as well so maybe this 413 C1 level will act as resistance and I kind of hope it does my long-term positions are negative Delta at this point so yeah I'd like to like to see it go down but again remember the expected top end of the range is up here see that would be so we're actually looking for 415 so here these levels up here potential uh upper end of the range that's the SPX 4150 level and then the Spy 415 level Okay so a little bit difficult trade in in spy today some Shore uh Longs that were supported by hedging flow not supported by order flow so much again notice that in the falling cvd so again it looks like jec with his strangle today and and Dave with his double calendar uh had the right approach I think to trading SPX okay let's take a look at some stocks now and we'll go back and start I'm just going to go through this list this is Apple and there was a you know this is definitely [Music] definitely bearish hedging flow and it took a while to play out and I would I would have a hard time taking a long in Apple so there was a short around just before noon so let's take a look so again remember we were looking for short and around 1150 to 12. so let's go take a look at bookmap now there's Apple you know a long would have been a better trade but definitely not supported by um my hedging flow so there's the short 1150 to 12 with that there's a buy sweep all these Green Dots kind of be uh you know like a stop run potentially up into this level and then a move lower so good for a point point and a half so not much to write home about they're in uh in apple and that's pretty much the story for today so here's Amazon and let's take a look at hero so there's Apple and with Amazon there's a little bit better confirmation between hedging flow and price action and a long oh about 10.50 so let's go back and take a look at let's go back and take a look at book map so there's Amazon a lot of chop around the 99 level and then price starts to move higher as Traders started taking positive Delta positions so right around here with a targeted the 100 key gamma strike so price at that level drop down found some resistance there and now is moving higher again and it looks like order flow has definitely shifted to bullish notice the green dots coming in let's just take a look at CBD we should see the increase the move up and see cvd corresponding with the green dots coming in there right that's Amazon and let's go back let's take a look at hero take a look at coinbase and there's a strong confirmation here between hedging flow and price action and that's on my other computer if I have time at the end I'll I'll go take a look at that there is another another good setup that I want to look at as well and that's and we'll we'll look at that in a minute so the next Microsoft and Confirmation long and short based on hedging flows shown by Hero let's take a look at bookmap so there's the short of the morning morning and consolidation between around the 260 650 level and the 268 level and then this final sweep down into the liquidity at 260. uh 266.50 and then price starts to move higher and confirm by hedging flow let's just make these dots a little bigger let's check CBD and it's actually been bullish all day so definitely confirming Longs here and you can see all the all the green dots coming in here and it looks like price is heading for the 270 that's the key Delta strike and also the liquidity at that level let's go back and take a look at a hero so Traders started buying puts or selling puts I'm sorry buying calls and selling puts and especially buying calls and that's shown by the rising Orange Line uh just afternoon all right so that's Microsoft and we'll take a look at Nvidia confirmation long and short pretty choppy hedging flow and so really you know watching this closely confirming Longs and shorts if you like to trade Nvidia so that's Nvidia again hedging flow confirming Longs and shorts let's take a look at bookmap and in the morning you can see all the pink dots this was definitely confirming a short you know seeing all that you know just a great short and then notice the shift in order flow right at the uh between the 221 and 222 level the shift in pink dots to Green Dots price moves higher pulls back to the 223 level and continued higher to this liquidity of the 227 level and Nvidia has been pretty bullish all week so this is a stock that we will be looking at for a call gamma unwind potential call gamma unwind on Friday Traders have been buying calls market makers sell the calls and they buy stock to Hitch their Delta exposure and these calls they're buying are calls that expire on Friday so um but as Friday expiration approaches those calls will start to the out of Monday calls will start to lose value uh due to the passage of time and that's charm and then we can watch implied volatility as well and that that often drops as well so that would be the Vana effect but uh we're kind of looking for the charm effect there so uh those calls lose value market makers Delta exposure decreases and they can sell stock they don't no longer need their long stock to hedge their Delta exposure since their Delta is dropping but for today so far uh after around 10 a.m order flows shifted somewhat bullish hedging flow bullish and Nvidia is moving higher and we've looked at spy let's see what Spy is doing so heading up now it looks like it got past the 413 C1 level that's a combo one so that's a high amount of SBX and spy gamma at that level heading up to the 4150 SPX 4150 level and let's see what what options Traders are doing in spy and they're still still fading this move let's just take a look at a we'll change this rolling window to 30 minutes and that gives us a little bit more clarity but still pretty choppy positive Delta trades negative Delta and then shifted back slightly to positive Delta there meanwhile price continues to rise so I think a pretty difficult read on the S P 500 today and again I think the uh the the neutral strategies time selling premium uh should you know again working well today in the S P 500 all right uh car mode trades ask how do I draw the key damage key Delta strike gamma strike for stocks um and the way I do that I use an add-on uh that's available on the bookmap marketplace called price lines and um those levels I get from spot gamma every day in Equity Hub so this is where those levels come from so for example here's spy that's where those levels come from I enter those in a spreadsheet and then price lines uses the cloud nodes feature of spot gamma to display the labels let's go look at spy so spot gamma are price lines displays these labels and then draws the lines and I have asked and this is it's time consuming for all these stocks you know just to fill out this spreadsheet every day but you know it's better than drawing these manually in custom nodes so anyway this is what I do now and I have different colors for different you know these mean different things so a spot gamma level is shown with a white line a white background and red text and yellow with black text is just a round number and then there's again a a spot gamma level at 413 and then I'm also adding in and I just recently started doing this adding in the SPX level so I I convert or find the ratio of SPX to spy and I I calculate that every couple of days and then I show the equivalent I show the SPX levels in my chart as well okay I'm looking at looking at questions and comments and Discord and Karma trades already asked are you using both levels on a daily basis so I use all the levels uh so let's let me just show something here so this oops spot gamma provides these pop-up notes for SBX spy and QQQ and I've already I've dismissed or closed the spy in QQQ levels but this is for SPX showing the SPX level the equivalent es level and their Cloud notes are based on this but I use the use this for spy to draw all these levels so the Equity Hub shows um the five main levels that's the put wall call Wall key gamma strike hedge wall or volatility trigger for spine QQQ and the key Delta strike and the so those are the primary levels and then the these notes for spy also include these intermediate levels like this 413 C1 level that's not one of the five main levels so anyway that's that's how I do that so looking through notes and again I have asked I've asked spot gamma to provide these levels for stocks and I I don't know if they're planning on doing that or not but that's one of the uh one of my requests to spot gamma all right let's take a look at Tesla and let's go to hero and look at Tesla so there's Tesla and overall pretty bearish hedging flow setting up some shorts in the morning and that was definitely confirmed by by order flow and bookmap let's go take a look at bookmap trying to do several things at once here so you know Tesla overall today is is bullish up up on the day but hedging flow and Order flow notice the alpha pink dots in here you know definitely order flow is bearish and you know we just saw that hedging flow was was bearish so setting up some short entries here and let me just check on something here so right now Tesla is up about one and a half percent for the day even when the the bearish hedging flow and and Order flow all right then let's I've got a few minutes left I want to show a couple of stocks on my other computer so one way another way to approach this this uh spot gamma hero dashboard here provides a list of trending stocks both up and down and notice this on this Roblox has been in the news I think they reported earnings the same for Airbnb and notice the strong strong hedging flow all bullish Traders buying calls and selling puts and I've got this on another computer let me um I'm going to share my screen on the other computer and we can look at Airbnb in in bookmap so here's Airbnb in bookmap strong uptrend notice all the all the buy sweeps this morning these small green dots not a lot of liquidity there and a jump straight up from 130 at the open to 135 136 and then more uh more of a steady uptrend after 10 up now to 138 let's go back to Hero and again notice the strong hedging flow supporting that uptrend so Traders were buying calls selling puts and market makers were selling calls and buying stock to hedge their Delta exposure okay Karma trades you're welcome and Dave says you're not kidding getting ready to trade using this method is a two-hour process for me um it's not quite that long for me I think it probably takes me about an hour to um to go through read the uh the am Founders note note all the key levels and I just jot that down at a uh on a trading notebook paper and pen and then I fill out my spreadsheets and there's a question what drawing tool do I use on the screen and that is epic pen and I assume you're referring to that and that's epic epic pen and that's just for drawing on the screen it's not it's not a permanent Mark like you can make with um like in in a book map with the drawing tools and jec says he uses Zoom it I'm not familiar with that epic pen is okay maybe worth taking a look at Zoom it so I would like uh actually like a tool that does highlight so anyway that is um that's all I have for today so again I talked about the S P 500 what was working today the thesis was for a trading range somewhat bullish and most of the stocks that I follow were pretty similar to the S P 500 so not a lot not a lot to see there and again another approach was to look for stocks like this like you look for Roblox oh that's pretty choppy uh coinbase strong uptrend and again Airbnb okay so that's all I have and again remember tomorrow PPI at 8 30 a.m eastern time and then options expiration on Friday and we may get some good uh good setups based on on Friday based on how market makers are positioned uh their gamma position for both the S P 500 and for for stocks so thanks again thanks for watching thanks for your questions and comments and I will see you tomorrow thanks bye
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2023-02-15
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John Hickenlooper Compares Bernie Sanders’ Policies to Stalin’s
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so I took my mother to see deep throat [Applause] so if you all recall John Hickenlooper is the 2020 presidential candidate who thoroughly embarrassed himself at a scene in Town Hall when he admitted that he watched porn with his mom for three minutes he explained how he took his mother to see deep throat so at that point I think pretty much his campaign was over you're done you're a weirdo like how do you not dodge that question how do you not swap that away and say look I'm not here to talk about that I'm here to talk about the real issues but he answered it he took the bait and he went on to explain in great detail at great length how this happened so the dude is an imbecile and the weirdo I mean if you were if you're watching porn with your mom I'm sorry but you're weird but now he's back in the news and - nobody surprise he is embarrassing himself again why because he's comparing Bernie Sanders policies to Stalin not kidding so as Travis Moran of New Hampshire Union Leader reports while former Colorado Governor John Hickenlooper speaks often about his disdain for negative attacks on his opponents the Rocky Mountain governor turns Democratic presidential candidate laid out an economic platform on Friday that seemed to take direct aim at fellow 2020 contender senator Bernie Sanders for his democratic socialist agenda while Sanders was not named checked in the prepared remarks Hickenlooper delivered while announcing a six-point economic development plan at Saint Anselm College the two-term Governor launched multiple attacks on socialism branding the idea quote know better today than it was 100 years ago and invoking the dictatorship of the Soviet Union you have to hand it to the GOP for achieving the near impossible said Hickenlooper just years after the collapse of the Soviet Union they're greedy mismanagement has revived the of socialism for a whole generation of Americans who would have imagined the Koch brothers and Donald Trump could help resuscitate the discredited ideas of Karl Marx and Joseph Stalin the apparent references to Sanders didn't stop there with Hickenlooper going on to criticize elected officials in Washington who would demonize the private sector to score political points and branding universal health care and guaranteed jobs to policies supported by Sanders as hazardous to the American people these are certainly big ideas they are also not good idea said Hickenlooper they would bloat the federal government they would massively raise taxes they would depress economic growth and let me assure you in the end they would hurt working people so if I'm understanding him correctly the idea here is that Republicans are so repugnant that you know people are now opting for Marxism and Stalinism they've been so turned off by conservatism and capitalism that they're going to the opposite end of the spectrum that's essentially what I think he's trying to communicate here but if you think that Bernie Sanders is a Marxist or a Stalinist you're just stupid like I don't want to be condescending to John Hickenlooper here but this is a really stupid thing to say Bernie Sanders isn't even a Democratic Socialist and I really wish that you wouldn't call himself that he's more of a social democrat so what he's advocating for him is to replicate some of the policies and the good ideas that we see in Scandinavia take what other countries do right like Australia or Canada when it comes to health care and emulate their success here that's all he's advocating for but you're saying that what Bernie wants is on par to what we saw with the Soviet Union what an idiotic thing to say this guy is a former governor and he's saying that social democracy is akin to Stalinism John suspend your campaign I mean you already made a fool of yourself when you explain how you watched porn with your mom but this is next-level stupid now he's kind of trying to give himself plausible deniability since he didn't name drop Bernie Sanders and he's saying look I'm not talking about Bernie Sanders I respect senator Sanders I respect his followers in their enthusiasm but we know what you were doing you were trying to prime people to think about Bernie's policies as Marxism and Stalinism when that is absolutely not the case and it's a really dumb point to make now State Representative from Colorado and Bernie Sanders supporter Emily Shirota tweeted out this about his statement it is disheartening to see Colorado's former Democratic Governor John Hickenlooper like in the push for policies like Medicare for all tuition free college and a green new deal to the policies of Joseph Stalin this is unacceptable and embarrassing for our state yeah if somebody from Oregon said this like if Kate Brown governor of Oregon compared Bernie's policies to Stalin I would be embarrassed because that's such a stupid thing it's so far removed from the truth that you can't really respond like you can't dignify that with you know a thorough nuance to come back you just have to stop and laugh at that person because they're clearly misinformed and really with John Key John Hickenlooper I don't think that he is that dumb I think he just knows what the truth is because again he's governor and he's just shrugging to prime people this is a strategic way of getting people to think about dethrone Bernie Sanders and associated him with Stalinism and it's you know it's a tactic but it's a dumb one and he's just making himself look foolish because what you're doing is you're using a GOP line of attack on Bernie Sanders you're essentially doing the Democratic Party equivalent of Venezuela and you're not making Bernie look worse John you're making yourself look like a huge dumbass because wow what a stupid thing to say you could support the humanist report at patreon.com slash humanist report but trust me I have way more supporters of Patriot if there was my podcast shed [Music]
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The Humanist Report
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2019-05-09
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Edmundo Ros and his Orchestra – This Only a Matte of Mind Over Matter
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[Music] if you fall downstair don't swear if you lose your hair don't care it's only a matter of Mind Over Matter count 29 do you fine if you cannot sleep count sheep and if you have no sheep count s it's only a matter of Mind Over Matter count 28 you feel great many other The Men Who found romance riding with a pretty nurse in an ambulance if you play wrong horse it could be worse you play wrong woman you gone she only a matter of of matter count 27 you're in heaven believe me man if the party is wild be mild if you're not invited don't be SL it is only a matter of Mind of a matter count don't me S on a banana peel of s if you step on an atom bomb be it's only a matter of Mind Of The Matter count many are the men who fall in a hole and come up with the PO all fling with gold if your luck is bad you went dead if you cake can't be had eat bread it's only a matter of Mind of matter count for count once more ah give it to me there Jack if you dream that dream don't scream if the sliff is showing keep going only a matter of Mind of matter count 23 be free if your bathtub Springs a Le don't squeak if your gas pipe broke don't smoke it's only a matter of Mind of matter count 22 you through if you think I'm telling you a fallacy take a look at your and policy if your coffee is cold don't scold if you miss your train don't complain it's only a matter Mind Of The Matter count 21 be a good man counting keeps an unhappy man from grieving counting will keep double from your door man you can't have a good world without a good man believe me I'm telling [Music] you
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PREVIEW: Martin Hunter's Principles of Play Masterclass
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so just watch just a little adjustment now okay so i'm playing to a blue let him get turned okay if you can find him now go and get the next ball now from there yeah you might create space like that you might run at a different angle so if you keep possession now then you're looking all the time now sometimes you don't have to come short stay there there's no offside now run round the back of him and you can have that ball there and operate that way sometimes you don't have to move a long distance do you understand so if you get turned and you can hit that target player now you get the next ball okay good play let's go good good nice and simple good stay behind him stay behind him good that's a blue ball to you now good good movement good need to get that ball though keep playing good good well played good now you're in now you're in good lad react i'll let you have that play on not bad good angle don't stand behind him good lad good good right watch watch this you better be as good as i've just seen okay so what's his movement now we're going to play into the blues and then you're involved play watch keep playing keep playing good good keep playing get it going again good come short good and short again you might think about going behind him next time good play on good keep playing good and i see the difference so we've had quite a few short and i stayed behind him and created an angle again you don't always have to come to feet good okay have a swap last bit so think about that if you're a midfield player you don't always have to show short you can actually get between and behind people good
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The Coaching Manual
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