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BLESSING GRANTED What Pope Francis Just Gave Trump Will Make God Smile

By Danny Gold

Donald Trump is a man who can make Miracles happen.

Everyone was expecting President Donald Trump�s meeting with Pope Francis to go poorly.

Well, sorry.

It went better than good, it went GREAT!

The Pope was slightly cold when Trump arrived, but by the end the US President had melted

away his scowl into a big, smile from which laughter abound.

The Pope was so impressed, he gave Trump a special gift.

Like the 3 Wise Men from the Bible, the Pope granted President Trump 3 holy gifts as well:

An Emblem of Peace Molded into a beautiful plaque

A message of Peace for Trump a.k.a.

� �The Man of Peace�

A selection of bible and words to express and share love of the Gospel

The focus on Peace in the gifts is clearly a reference to the AMAZING peace efforts made

in the Middle East by Trump this week which led to Palestinian President Abbas calling

him �The Man of Peace.�

To see so much warmth towards Donald Trump from a man who once questioned Trump�s Christian

faith publicly is proof of the power our President has.

It�s time we let the nation see that Trump is changing the world for the better and pretty

much EVERYONE can see it except them.

That�s the reason we gotta send this out.

Also give the President a big old �AMEN� if you are proud of him.

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Fundamental Tools - What are Dimensions? - Duration: 21:05.

let me explain to you how the dimensions

play out and why understanding how the

dimensions play is really very important

to each of us because when you can have

a sense of the rules in the structures

of each one of these third, fourth, and

fifth dimensions you have an

understanding that allows you to step

out of much of the emotional baggage

that we each carry around. Have you ever

played a game when you didn't understand

the rules of the game? Now you might get

very lucky at the game but if you

continue to play the game without

understanding the rules you're going to

find yourself in generally an awkward

situation. Very few people remember the

rule book when they came into the body,

the rule book that said here's how the

game works. Very few people read it. So we

walk through this third dimensional

reality, fourth dimensional reality they

overlap and we play the game without

understanding the rules. So let's treat

the third, fourth, and fifth dimension for

simplicity as a box and each box has its

rules and structures to it. In each one

of these boxes there is something called

form, the earth, the chair, the house that

we live in, this is form, this is not

third dimensional, fourth dimension. This is

the staging, the props, the backdrop for

you to have your experience. The house

you live in provides warmth for an

experience. No house, no warmth, a very

different experience. Let's start with

this third dimensional box, the third

dimension is very rigid, it is

conditional, there is nothing

unconditional in the third dimensional

box. It has an aspect of time that we

play in called linear time, past, present,

future then you die, that's it, period, end

of discussion. Well actually there is

more discussion to it. In third

dimension that's pretty much how it

works.

The third dimension operates in duality,

good, bad, right, wrong, should, shouldn't. In

that context there is a tremendous

emotion called fear in the third

dimension. There is an uncertainty

about how to move around in the third

dimension, there is a hesitation, there is

doubt, there is pause, there is I think

this is right, I'm not sure, and then you

get to play the game in that third

dimensional space. Third dimension is

like playing the game without

understanding the rules, more often than

not. When you step into a third

dimensional space, when you play in the

third dimensional space, there are some

very specific things that happen. This

space of linear time past, present, future,

in the third dimension you spend very,

very, very little time in present time.

Most of your time is spent in the past

and in the future. We have a set of

experiences in the past, let's call them

good experiences, somebody says here's

how you're going to be successful and we

say okay, we accept that experience and

then we begin to project it out into the

future and then we build our present

time moments on accomplishing that

future. There's another side to that

which is... what about the many, many times

where you are trying to understand

yourself, experience yourself, figure

yourself out? You step into an experience

and you embarrass yourself or at least

that's what you were told, or you step

into an experience and somebody says

that was stupid, don't you get it, what's

wrong with you? The emotions that get

created it in that judgment, in opinion

and gift that somebody gave you, you're

not okay, here carry this around and we

do. In that set of judgments we many

times stop exploring,

that didn't work, I'm not going to do

that again, and we begin to create rigid

structures of good and bad and right and

wrong, I can't do that, that didn't work,

I'm embarrassing myself, so I never try

that out again. I never realized gee I was

actually quite successful...somebody else

didn't see it that way. What we do in

this third dimensional space, quite often,

is we take that failure, that

embarrassment, that uncomfortableness and

we project it out into the future and we

say to the Universe, Universe I didn't

like that, I was embarrassed, my feelings

were hurt, please don't let me ever

accidentally fall into that again.

We scream to the Universe put big red

flags up... warn me so I don't have that

experience again. The challenge in the

third dimension is there is a

consideration called the Law of

Attraction, now the Law of Attraction is

ridiculously simple but it is flawless,

it functions perfectly. The Law of Attraction

says very clearly what you put your

attention on I the Universe who

adores you, who will provide for you, who

will not second-guess you because you're

the creator being, I the Universe will

provide exactly what you asked for,

exactly what you put your attention on.

The challenges is the Universe doesn't

understand English and French and

Spanish and German and all the ways we

generally communicate in words. What the

Universe understands is how are you

holding your thoughts and your emotions

in your energy field. You wake up

in the morning and saying this is going

to be a great day, this is really

wonderful, I'm good, I'm good, I'm good, I'm

good, thousand times and then you end it

with but... but... you see

the butt is I'm uncertain, I am afraid, I

am scared, I really hope that thing way

out there in the future doesn't come up

into my reality today. We hold our

vibrations... remember that you're not okay,

we hold that I'm not okay in such a way

that the Universe recognizes your

attention point. We deal with this

not okay in a third dimensional way, in a

very specific consideration. We basically

get told here's a gift, you're not okay,

and then we accept the gift as a kid, as

an adult and it doesn't feel very good

and so I'm off balance, I don't like it,

I thought the joke I told was

very funny and then I realized they were

laughing at me not with me. That

doesn't feel very good and you can't

carry this around consciously very long.

So in the third dimensional space what

we do is we put it over here in this

little box called denial... okay it's gone,

it's not there anymore, it's not

something I have to deal with we say and

yet it's still kind of nagging. So then

we do the next best thing, we say to this

little box of denial, I'm going to put

you back here in my backpack and I'm

going to make a deal with you, if I never

go over there by those people where I

told that joke and they laughed at me,

you never jump out and bite me. So

we take this box of denial and we put it

in our backpack to never be seen again.

But what we've just done is in

conditionality, we just said I'm going to

draw a line, I'm not going over there and

then something else doesn't work another

day and not I'm not going to go over

there and then something doesn't get

approved and it's like that didn't work

I'm not going to go over there. Have you

ever seen people like this? And you say

hey would you like to go out to lunch?

And they say, yeah, um no, no

actually no. Why? Well because I might

have to go over there and if I go over

there I might bump into something that I

don't want to look at ever again. Does it make

any sense? In the third dimension by not

understanding the rules of the game we

wind up getting trapped into a great

extent it is as simple as here's a gift,

you're not okay. and then we walk around

for the rest of our life trying to

figure out what did I do wrong... third

dimension. Now remember again the earth,

the house, the chair are the backdrops

and the trappings. Also in reality of

your experience all of those people who

said you're not okay, and you're

wonderful, and I love you, and I hate you,

all of that is also part of the

experience that we all came here to play

in. But that third dimension is not the

only game that we get to play in. So one

of the characteristics specifically

about the third dimension, keep in mind

linear time, and in that process linear

time there is this present time moment.

In the present time moment is oh my god

this wasn't supposed to happen... present

time, you're right now, but you're in a

reactionary state. When you step into the

fourth dimension their game the rules

actually change pretty significantly but

it looks subtle on the surface. In fourth

dimension there is present time, only

present time, it's not a linear thing

it's here I am right now just as I'm

talking to here I am here you are right

now, here we are right now, right now. Now

that first two right now have just

slipped into the past and you are still

right now, present time, so you move

through present time. Actually time in

space move

through you. That's a bigger topic for

the next conversation we're going to

have in a few minutes. Right now

present time being very simple is here I

am, right here. Now there's a couple of

characteristics that come into play in

the fourth dimension that make

opportunity happen. One of the things in

present time in the fourth dimension you

have choice. In the third dimension you

have reaction. In the fourth dimensional

space somebody says what would you like

to have for dinner, pizza or a steak and

you say hmmm let me think about this in

present time I choose pizza. So you have

a choice, it's not a reaction you have a

choice. Choice is a really big thing to

play with as you'll experience as we go

forward. Also in the fourth dimension

there is an odd word to somebody, too

many people, and the word is called

paradox. Paradox is a really big deal.

Paradox simply says what was true a

moment ago may not be true in this

moment and what was false a moment ago

may not be false in this moment. Very

simple. So here you are present time,

choice, and your ability to choose what

was true and what was not true because

you've added flexibility, mobility, fluidness,

to a great extent to your box.

So the fourth dimensional box is not as

rigid it has a little bit of movement. So

something happened in my past, in the

third dimension words like always and

never... she is always going to be bad, he

stole from me and he's never going to be

an okay person. Always and never

are pretty rigid conditional structures.

Paradox allows some fluidness into

that.

So when she was young she was in a lot

of pain and lied and did bad things but

as she grew up and I haven't seen her

for a long time she began to get her

experiences and her reality together one

day she shows up on your front porch and

you opened the door and you say I

remember you. In third dimension you are

that bad one and get off my porch, period,

third dimension. Fourth dimension you

remember her and how can I be of

assistance and all of a sudden a

conversation starts where do you

remember I did this and I really have

come to apologize to you because it's

always bothered me. That's a little

different, that's a different personality.

Come sit have a cup of tea with me let's

talk about how wonderful you become.

Paradox, choice, present time, it allows

you to begin to rearrange a whole lot of

things where that gift of I'm not okay

begins to have an opportunity when

brought in to present time and observed

in present time you realize that in my

earlier example in the introduction that

candy bar that was stolen, it's like wait

I was five years old and yeah I'm not

going to do that again and I can let

that experience go. In the fourth

dimension the ability to recognize a

different reality and allow the emotion

to be dissipated, short-circuit, dissolved

without the baggage is very much

available in this fourth dimensional

reality. Third dimension and fourth

dimension overlap and so the choice is

very possible in fourth dimension, it is

very rigid in

impossible in the third dimension.

Understanding this fourth dimensional

space provides a doorway to assess

yourself, rearrange your reality. I could

tell you that if we could go to your

deepest darkest secret the thing you are

most embarrassed about the thing you

never want to own the thing back here in

that backpack that really makes you very

nervous if they knew how bad I was, I

guarantee you if you and I went to visit

that event and we walked around it one

time, when we get back to the beginning

the event never happened the way you

think it happened. It did not happen that

way. So as you give yourself permission,

big word, flexibility, fluidness mobility,

stepping into a fourth dimension,

giving yourself permission to look at

your past as history and begin to

remove the emotion as you bring it into

present time you're going to find the

realities that you thought you had one

are insignificant and unimportant to

keep carrying around in your backpack,

and to actually didn't even happen the

way you think they happened. So would

that be a useful format? You're

not convincing yourself, you're just

simply stepping into a present time. I

remember when we spoke earlier about

certainty and capable and focus those

kind of vibrations become very available

to you in this fourth dimensional

platform. The fourth dimension and the

fifth dimension also overlap.

The fifty dimension is very very different than

the third dimension. See the fifth

dimension is very fluid. The box is very

dynamic. The rigidness almost doesn't

exist in the box. The only rigidness is

to provide structure to support the form

to have the experience. But with regard

to the vibrations and the emotions and

the thoughts the fifth dimension is all

about well-being and beauty, graciousness,

dignity, respect, integrity, the ability to

appreciate and enjoy. It's very much a

space that cannot be understood from the

third dimension, oh the words are heard,

spoken, beauty oh it'd be so nice. But in

the fifth dimension you live beauty, you

live this smile from within the heart,

kindness, respect, dignity our state of

being this is where the alchemy of

creation begins to be very real. This is

where you hold your hand out and the

Apple appears, because you intended to

appear. This is where you create the

reality that you think you hold in the

vibration of an intention of beauty and

the beauty comes to you. Present time

begins to have even a different

configuration. There are five aspects of

present time, five different kinds of

present time and when you begin to play

in present time as application, you

begin to have a creative opportunity to

have that Apple begin to manifest as you

would like it to manifest. But right here

the real key as we will talk more with

these tools in the next few

presentations, the key is to begin to

recognize that you can step out of that

third dimensional

space. That you can begin to hold

feelings and thoughts of certain and

capable, present you can begin to

recognize joy

rather than rigidity, resistance, reaction.

You can begin to create a structure

where in present time you choose the

reality, the actions that you would like

to engage in and allow the noise very

much to pass you by. The noise begins to

be very clearly Shakespeare's Theater out

there and I'm okay right here. Choice, do

I choose that or do I choose this in a

state of pause and then enjoyment into

the step of choice. This aspect of time

is something very useful to kind of

understand a little bit more. So let's

stop right here. There's your dimensions.

There's the simplicity that the

dimensions hold but let's explore this

aspect of time a little bit more.

For more infomation >> Fundamental Tools - What are Dimensions? - Duration: 21:05.

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Passenger on United explains what happaned after two planes clipped each other - Duration: 2:00.

ROBERT:SCARY MOMENTS FOR

AIRLINE PASSENGERS ON BOARD

TWO PLANES THAT COLLIDED AT

AUSTIN-BERGSTROM INTERNATIONAL

AIRPORT. WE'RE LEARNING MORE

ABOUT THE MINUTES AFTER THE

DAMAGE WAS DONE AND WHAT

TRAVELERS SAW FROM INSIDE THE

TWO BOEING 737S. KXAN'S GIGI

BARNETT HAS THE DETAILS. PILOT

TO AIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLER:

"JUST HAD AN AIRCRAFT

COLLISION ON THE RAMP." AN

AUDIO RECORDING FROM ABIA AIR

TRAFFIC CONTROL TELLS WHAT

HAPPENED WHEN THE WING OF A

UNITED AIRLINES FLIGHT CLIPPED

THE TAIL SECTION OF AN

AMERICAN AIRLINES PLANE

WEDNESDAY NIGHT. THAT AMERICAN

FLIGHT -- SITTING ON THE

TARMAC -- HAD JUST LANDED FROM

NEW YORK, WHILE PASSENGERS ON

THE UNITED FLIGHT WERE ON

THEIR WAY OUT -- HEADED TO

HOUSTON.OTHER PILOTS

IMMEDIATELY CONFIRMED THE

COLLISION. OTHER PILOT TO

AMERICAN PILOT: "YOU GUYS WERE

PERFECT. YOU WERE SITTING

THERE. YOU WERE HIT BY UNITED.

CODY STRICKLAND, UNITED

AIRLINE PASSENGER: "A MINUTE

INTO TAXIING, ALL OF A SUDDEN

WE FELT TWO BIG BUMPS AND ALL

OF A SUDDEN THE GUY ACROSS

FROM ME YELLED, 'PLANE, PLANE,

WE JUST HIT A PLANE. AND IT

JUST... THE PLANE JUST

STOPPED."THE AMERICAN PILOT

SEARCHED FOR DAMAGE.OTHER

PILOT TO AMERICAN PILOT:

"THERE'S A CHUNK OF SOMETHING

LAYING OFF YOUR TAIL. BUT THE

APU IS RUNNING JUST FINE.

THERE'S NO LEAKS OR SMOKE."

CODY STRICKLAND, WHO'S A

FORMER KXAN NEWS PRODUCER, WAS

ON THAT UNITED FLIGHT. HE SAYS

SECONDS AFTER THE RUN-IN, THE

PILOT TOLD PASSENGERS OVER THE

INTERCOM THAT A MECHANIC WAS

ON THE WAY. BY THAT POINT, THE

DAMAGE...TO THE PLANE, THEIR

TRAVEL PLANS AND PEACE OF MIND

-- WAS DONE. STRICKLAND: "IT'S

SCARY, ISN'T IT. AND THIS WAS

ONLY 10 MILES AN HOUR. IMAGINE

IF YOU'RE SPEEDING DOWN THE

RUNWAY. THE FEDERAL AVIATION

ADMINISTRATION SAYS THE CRASH

IS STILL UNDER INVESTIGATION.

AN F-A-A SPOKESWOMAN SAID -

CONSIDERING THERE'S MORE THAN

50-THOUSAND FLIGHTS OF ALL

TYPES IN THE U.S. EACH DAY,

IT'S STATISTICALLY RARE.SINCE

2002, THE AGENCY TRACKED 59

WING CLIPS AMONG PLANES

NATIONWIDE... OF THOSE, FOUR

WERE IN TEXAS.I'M GIGI

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Show Me What You're Made Of - Aaron Buchanan And The Cult Classics - Duration: 1:23.

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What's the status of Phoenix Police SWAT team? - Duration: 1:30.

RY

PIERCE.

AN ELABORATE SCHEME THAT

INVOLVED A RATE INCREASE FOR

UTILITY CUSTOMERS TO PAY

DRESSED AND -- JOHNSON'S INCOME

TAX.

>>> INVESTIGATING WHAT IS GOING

ON WITH THE PHOENIX THE PLEAT

DEPARTMENT -- POLICE DEPARTMENT

S.W.A.T.

TEAM

WE ARE LIVE IN A SATELLITE

CENTER.

DAVE IT SEEMS LIKE YOU ARE

GETTING TWO DIFFERENT

STORIES?>> Reporter: MULTIPLE

SOURCES DAY -- SOURCES SAY,

STEMMING FROM A RECENT SHOOTING

INCIDENT.

THE POLICE IS PUSHING BACK

SAYING ON THIS IT WAS PLANNED

TRAINING AND TEAMBUILDING.

HERE'S WHAT WE DO KNOW, THERE

HAS BEEN A SHAKEUP AT THE TOP

OF THE S.W.A.T.

TEAM.

PHOENIX POLICE CONFIRMING THAT

JERRY WILLIAMS CAN -- REPLACED

THE COMMISSIONER AND LIEUTENANT.

DEPARTMENT SAYS CHIEF WILLIAMS

REALIZE THE BENEFIT OF TAKING

MORE TIME AND TRAINING

TEAMBUILDING.

THEY WANT THE TEAM BUILT --

THEY WANT TO BUILD A SOLID

FOUNDATION.

IT HAPPENED AFTER THE SHOOTING

ON MAY 16.

A WOMAN WAS KILLED AT THE

GARDENS IN CENTRAL PHOENIX.

HE BELIEVE SHE WAS A DANGER.

SHE WAS WANTED FOR MURDER.

GIVEN THOSE FACTS, IT NOT CLEAR

YET WHY THIS WAS AN ISSUE AND

WHAT WAS WRONG WITH THE IN AND

AND IF ANYTHING.

SINCE WE HAVE LEARNED, PHOENIX

HAS USED OTHER S.W.A.T TEAMS

RECENTLY INCLUDING GLENDALE.

THOSE DEPARTMENTS HAVE DENIED

THE DOWNPLAY OF THAT POINT.

THEY HAVE A MUTUAL AID AGREEMENT

AND OFTEN USE RESOURCES.

WE WILL CONTINUE TO LOOK INTO

WHAT IS GOING ON HERE.

A SPOKESPERSON CAUGHT THIS ON

CAMERA TODAY.

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#MyKofC: This Is What Faith In Action Can Do! - Duration: 0:42.

I came to the Knights and I saw

what faith could do in action.

I saw the service that people could do with their faith

and the good that faith brought out in people.

Just the fraternity and the charity that I've seen through the Knights of Columbus is fascinating.

There's something in the Knights for everyone,

whether it be fraternal events, like playing basketball,

whether it be finding new leadership opportunities

and leading a council,

doing budgeting; there's something in the Knights for everyone,

and that's what I think is the beauty of the council and the beauty of the program.

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What is the Reality of The Killer Number 777888999 - Duration: 3:33.

What is the Reality of The Killer Number 777888999

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What is The Art of Integrity by Jonathan Pritchard - Duration: 1:10.

hey everybody Jonathan Pritchard here

and welcome to the art of integrity a

lot of people are wondering like what is

the art of integrity and basically it's

self defense but a lot of people when I

say self defense they think it's

punching and kicking but really self

defence means protecting yourself from

the bad guys but also protecting

yourself from you your own bad ideas

your own bad thoughts your own bad

actions all that kind of fun stuff so

this is the only system that deals with

every facet of what it means to be human

and it's a phenomenal system before I

got involved my car had been repossessed

twice I was in a horrible relationship I

was fat I was unhappy it was awful

I got plugged in with Z who you haven't

met yet but you will and then I got

straight into the system and immediately

my life got better I I was able to get

out of the relationship

I dropped 45 pounds and since then I've

traveled the world and just made

improvements across my whole life so get

involved you won't be sorry

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Reaction - Morissette Amon cover I Want To Know What Love Is (Foreigner) on MYX - Duration: 7:12.

hi everyone, welcome to my new video

New Reaction

same singer

because another time i will to listen Morissette Amon

just because many peoples have required me for she

and i want to satisfy that request to thanks all

Today's song is I want to know what love is

a cover by our Morissette

i'm curious to listen she again

i'm sure she make a perfect performance likes another times

i've just see the thumb of the Morissette's video

she's B-E-A-U-T-I-F-U-L

i think she's wearing contact lens

because in the closed-up image she has light eyes and i don't remember it

sure you know better than me

well

let's go to listen

i take my headphone and let's go to watch she

Let's go to listen i want to know what love is

sing

Morissette Amon

ok peoples, what can i tell to you?

Amazing performance but...

i've discover just now another amazing thing

this girl is 21

now is 20

2nd of June is her birthday, 21 years

i'm shocked

she was born..uhm.. The place of birth is not written

what city?

i don't know enough Philippines

Johanne Morissette Daug Amon

Amazing, she's 21

She is already so good

Ok, peoples

as usual i'm shocked about her performance

i'm very happy when you comments my videos

when you have any request,

appreciate my reactions

i'm speechless because you're really in so many

I hope more and more

Oh i've seen now...how do you say? Cebu City

Cebu City

Cebu City

in the Philippines

well

I will seek information

She's born there

and resides in Manila, Philippines

Are nice things to discover

however, beautiful song

beautiful interpretation

beautiful performance

And another one time, Morisette Amon is the TOP

well

you continue to comment

Hello everybody

we'll see to the next video

I hope I will not be late as last time

i'm loading few videos

i hope to increase again when i have more time

Bye everybody, to the next

For more infomation >> Reaction - Morissette Amon cover I Want To Know What Love Is (Foreigner) on MYX - Duration: 7:12.

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What The Force Theme Means To The Star Wars Saga | Musical BST With Peti - Duration: 18:48.

Hi, and good day to all, my name is Peter, or Peti for short,

and I want to talk a little about the Force theme from Star Wars.

I won't be analysing it deeply because there are many great write-ups of it already,

I'll make sure to link them in the descriptions as they are worth reading.

What I wanted to do instead is to share some of my favourite examples with the pictures

they were in, with the score isolated.

This way you can focus on the music while still seeing what's going on (on screen) in the movie.

Let's get right to it!

I want to start with a bang, and this certainly will be that.

The force theme may be the most used series of notes in the history of cinema spanning

almost 40 years and 7 movies, only rivalled by James Bond, or Doctor Who and Star Trek,

if you count TV.

One reason for this is that it's a kind of glue that holds all of the films together,

like the Force itself that it represents.

It's one of the most versatile pieces of music that can be applied to many moods.

This first example will be a militaristic one with awesome brass work throughout,

the trumpet plays a nice counter melody to emphasize the urgency and epic nature of the

opening, and even the woodwinds join the party in a few places to emphasize the whirling

and twirling of the two Jedi Starfighters.

It instantly defines that the Jedi heroes have arrived and they're ready to kick ass.

Now let's talk about a classic!

This represents the opposite spectrum, the mystique and larger-than-life quality of the

Force.

It's a favourite of mine because it instantly gets me interested in the mythology no matter

how many times I listen to it.

And it never finishes properly so the tension of it only gets resolved later.

This next one is from Episode I, and think all you want about the prequels, the music

still remains an absolute high point for me, this example ticks all the boxes.

It's epic, badass, and at the same time elegant, it elevates the scene it's in,

and it even has the base motif of Duel of the Fates dancing around in the orchestra,

which is always nice.

With another bombastic rendition out of the way let's return to quieter waters with

Yoda & The Force from Episode V. These 4 examples could already show you the genius of Williams,

how two action renditions can sound so different from each other, and also how they can differ

from two mystical renditions while still remaining appropriate for the scenes they are in.

Wow, that was a hard sentence for me to read out loud.

Let's hear it while Yoda mutely explains the nature of the Force to Luke:

Now let's look at one or two pieces from Episode VII.

I have to state that I absolutely love the whole score and I do not agree with most of

the criticism that was pointed towards it.

I won't make arguments here, this video is not for that, just wanted to state my view

on it.

There will be spoilers for Episode VII if I need to state that too.

For my first example I'm gonna cheat a little, because one particular scene that featured

the Force theme was actually from Episode IV, here's what I mean:

This was a strange, but a quite nice sounding choice, I even smiled a little in the cinema

when I recognized it.

It definitely connects Luke and Rey directly, as this was the point in Episode IV where

Luke had to make the "choice" of becoming a Jedi, and the point where Rey actually had

to make a similar one.

I don't know if it was an intentional choice or they just really loved the temp track,

but it worked out for them, another bit of nostalgia!

The next example is also from this scene, but later on.

It has such great power.

As you will hear it's not complete, it skips a portion to go higher and higher, bursting

out while they're struggling as hard as they can.

I must commend the brass work here as this sounds raw and epic at the same time; it's

not as elegant as the two highly trained Jedi in their Starfighters whirling through space

but just as effective in this particular scene.

After almost 40 years we still hear newer and newer variations of it and it can still

sound fresh, at least for me, I hope some of you who watch this will agree.

One more interesting thing about the Force theme in Episode VII I'd like to share is

its connection to Rey's.

She's got the greatest

musical development throughout the film and her music is actually harmonically

aligned with the Force theme, hinting at her strong connection to it.

Listen to this segment from the end credits how well they work together.

Now that we're done with that, let's turn back to Episode II.

If you're somewhat familiar with the music of Star Wars, you might say where's the

binary sunset?

Interestingly enough, there's no real concert version of the complete theme yet, so that

kind of became The Definitive Orchestration.

The example I'm about to show you is close to that in orchestration, but it cleverly

never finishes and turns into Duel of the Fates as Anakin goes on a hunt to rescue his

kidnapped mother.

The inclusion of Duel of the Fates was an odd choice here, it felt out of place for

a lot of people:

If you're still with me that means you have found my voice tolerable, which is always

nice, or better, found these little snippets of one of the greatest theme of all time worth

listening to despite my voice!

Let's celebrate this with something a bit different!

Star Wars as a franchise has grown big over those 40 years.

And I mean BIG!

You just won't believe how vastly, hugely, mind-bogglingly big it is.

I mean, you may think it's a long way down the road to the chemist's, but that's

just peanuts to Star Wars.

So it's no surprise that other media have tried to deepen the lore over the years.

One of this was the computer animated version of the Clone Wars.

It had a different composer, Kevin Kiner, who used the original Star Wars themes scarcely

during the show's runtime.

So whenever you heard one it really stood out.

I want to show you one of these examples from Season 5:

I love this little snippet as it adds much needed depth to the scene, you immediately

know that the situation is serious and in need of some Jedi heroism, and it

actually shows Ahsoka's growth as said hero.

The cinematography of the scene is just lovely, the shot selections coupled with the music

really drives the mood.

And lastly, it mirrors the opening of Episode III where Anakin had to rescue His master

when he was swarmed by the buzz droids.

I think this is a great moment to finish the video, but first, to make it a full circle,

I'd like to share my absolute favourite rendition, Light of the Force, the soundtrack

edition.

I hope you enjoyed this as much as I loved making this, and if I can be as corny as possible:

May the Force be with you all!

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Experts say 'busy' hurricane season: What it means for us - Duration: 2:11.

SAYS IT IS COOPERATING WITH THAT

INVESTIGATION.

A SERIOUS WARNING FROM THE

EXPERTS WHO PREDICT HURRICANES.

>> THEY SAY THE SEASON WILL BE

BUSIER THAN USUAL AND IT'S NEVER

TOO EARLY TO GET PREPARED.

NOAH RELEASED ITS FORECAST.

IT BEGINS NEXT WEEK AND THEY SAY

CONDITIONS ARE RIPE FOR ABOVE

NORMAL ACTIVITY.

MIKE HAS BEEN CHECKING UP THE

CORE -- FORECAST.

>> THERE ARE TWO BIG FORECASTING

GROUPS.

IF YOU LOOK AT IT, HERE IS WHAT

WE HAVE.

THIS IS THE TYPICAL NUMBER OF

STORMS WE GET.

THEN YO SEE COLORADO STATE SAYS

IT IS GOING TO BE WEAKER.

AS WE GET TO HURRICANES WE

TYPICALLY GET SIX IN A YEAR.

THERE IS A DISPARITY BETWEEN

THOSE.

THEY ARE ALL LOOKING ABOUT THE

SAME.

WE WILL KEEP AN EYE ON IT.

IT'S AN INTERESTING LIST.

WE'VE ALREADY HAD ONE NAME

SYSTEM THIS YEAR.

WE TALKED ABOUT THIS LIST AS

BEING THE CHANNEL 5 LIST.

WE HAVE CINDY, WE HAVE EMILY, WE

HAVE MARIA.

A LOT OF TROPICAL STORMS THAT

MAY GET NAMES OF CHANNEL 5

PEOPLE WHO GET HERE.

BEN: YOU KNOW BETTER THAN

ANYBODY THAT PREDICTING THE

WEATHER CAN BE TOUGH.

HOW DO THEY PUT THIS TOGETHER?

>> YOU LOOK AT THE BIG PICTURE

OF WHAT IS HAPPENING OUT THERE.

GETTING SPECIFIC ON WHERE A

HURRICANE COULD HIT IS ALMOST

IMPOSSIBLE.

WE LOOK AT EL NIÑO.

BUT EL NIÑO IS STRONG WE GET

THIS SHEER GOING ON THAT TEARS

SYSTEMS APART.

IF IT IS WEAK WE GET LESS WIND

SHEAR AND HAVE A BETTER

OPPORTUNITY TO SEE HURRICANES

DEVELOPING INTO THIS AREA.

THAT IS WHAT THE NATIONAL

OCEANIC ATMOSPHERIC

ADMINISTRATION IS BETTING ON.

THEY ARE SAYING WE ARE GOING TO

HAVE LESS SHEER OUT THERE.

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What Happens To Your Body When You Play Video Games For Hours - Duration: 5:38.

Video games are awesome — everyone knows that.

But what the heck happens to your puny body when you play an excessive amount of them?

There are cases from all over the world of gamers playing too much for too long, and

not surviving to actually reach the end credits.

But despite a few tragic tales of gaming gone wrong, video games aren't all bad.

There are plenty of ways that video games can actually make you a better person… and

a few ways that they can turn you into a useless husk of a human.

So let's dig into the good, the bad and the ugly of going into the deep end of video gaming.

Bloodborne

Marathon gaming sessions aren't uncommon, but all of those all-night killstreaks might

be endangering your life.

A condition called deep vein thrombosis can result from frequently sitting still for too

long.

One British gamer died of blood clots formed by a lifestyle of frequent, 12-hour gaming

sessions, and he's not the only gamer that's damaged their circulation system by prolonged

immobility.

Deep vein thrombosis, sometimes known as "economy class syndrome," typically affects travelers

of extremely long-haul flights, since there's nowhere to move around, and involves the formation

of blood clots due to extended periods of sitting in one place.

Your body needs to move, so don't be afraid to hit pause or skip a match.

You have the rest of your life to get fragged.

But this isn't the only reason to get up while you get your game on.

Fat princess

For a while, motion gaming platforms like the Nintendo Wii and PlayStation Move were

starting to push the boundaries as far as what it meant to "play" a video game.

But for the most part, gaming is still defined by kicking back on the couch and pushing buttons.

Turns out that sitting around for hours on end with minimal movement can make you fat.

Who knew?

Studies have shown largely mixed results.

Some say that active video games don't really have a negative effect on your body, as long

as you keep your hands off the snacks while you're sitting there.

Other studies have found that those who play video games a lot are more likely to gain

weight.

No matter what, playing button-mashers is not a net positive for your bod.

The best approach?

Try to mix in a little exercise and healthy snacks every few levels.

Nintendonitis

Even if you keep your body active between gaming sessions, the repetition of using a

controller for weeks on end can still take a toll.

Gaming typically requires a lot of repetitive hand motions, and tons of players have developed

repetitive stress injuries thanks to gaming.

The condition happens when you repeatedly do the same motion over and over, and typically

affects the wrists and hands, but can move up to the forearms and elbows depending on

the person and the playing style.

You're not even safe if you're famous, or using a non-traditional controller.

Injury-prone MLB pitcher Joel Zumaya was sidelined by playing Guitar Hero II a little too hard

and messing up his wrist.

In other words, put the controller down sometimes.

Brain drain

If you play video games enough, they can start to mess with your mind.

Literally.

A 2011 study published in Translational Psychiatry surveyed brain scans of 154 fourteen-year-old

children who played more than nine hours of video games each week.

Hardcore gamers had much larger reward centers in their brains than the average kid — which

prompted the desire to play even more video games.

And if you're prone to seizures, you need to be very careful with your gaming sessions.

A report published by the National Institutes of Health in 1994 noted a study in which the

majority of patients with epileptic seizures suffered from photosensitivity while playing

video games.

For 27 of the 35 seizure patients studied, their first seizure came while playing video

games.

Since 1994, however, there have been standards put in place to prevent unnecessary photo

stimulation in video games.

That doesn't mean that every game publisher follows these rules, however, so proceed with

caution.

Of course, It's not all bad news.

Let's talk a little bit about...

Mind powers

According to a 2013 study at the Max Planck Institute, "areas in the brain responsible

for spatial navigation, memory formation, and strategic planning" could all be positively

impacted by video games.

Looking beyond just those perks, the study noted there could be great potential in using

video games as a form of therapy for patients who suffer from mental disorders, ranging

from Alzheimer's to schizophrenia.

And when it comes to getting your hands to match your brain, there's more good news.

You usually have to be fast to be a good gamer.

And not surprisingly, those skills can translate beyond video games.

In 2014, Tech Times reported on a study that found playing action video games helped gamers

learn new motor skills, as well as develop their eye and hand coordination.

Career-wise, the report notes those abilities can come in handy if you want to be surgeon.

So remember that next time you're flying through Halo, you're also prepping for med school.

Can't get enough

Douglas Gentile, a psychologist at Iowa State University, has been tracking video game players

for decades.

According to his findings, about 9 percent of kids who play video games are addicted.

So what's the cause of video game addiction?

Gentile broke it down to what he calls the ABCs:

"The A Is Autonomy, we like to feel we're in control.

B is Belonging, we like to feel connected to other people.

And the C is Competence, we like to feel that we're good at what we do."

Psychologist Mark Griffiths, director of the International Gaming Research Unit at Nottingham

Trent University, added that the addiction can also be related to the constant rewards

built into video games, from hitting high scores to merely the sense of accomplishment.

Those game achievements you're striving for?

They're totally playing you, bro.

Social network

The sweaty loner sitting in his room playing video games in the dark is an old cliche,

and these days, it's actually an outdated one.

Online gaming has managed to connect people in ways we never could've dreamed of decades

ago, and it's actually helping potential solitary players find new friends.

According to a 2013 report by the American Psychological Association, more than 70 percent

of gamers play with at least one friend.

And millions of people have joined virtual worlds through social games from Farmville

to World of Warcraft.

These types of games encourage cooperation and teamwork.

And considering the typical Warcraft player logs more than 22 hours per week online, it

stands to reason that most players would find camaraderie there.

Along with virtual friends, video games are also popular among real-life pals to throw

down online.

And that's pretty undeniably awesome.

"You know what you guys should do?

Try being around other humans every once in awhile, because humans don't hug like this."

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Karamat e Ghous e Azam | No37 | What Is The Rank Of Ghous Pak (RA) In The Viw Of Kaleem Ullah (AS) - Duration: 3:07.

What Is The Rank Of Sarkar Syedna Ghous e Azam (Razi Allah o Taala Anhu) In The Viw Of Kaleem Ullah (Aleh Salam)

Hazrat Mehboobe Subhani, Qutbe Yazdani, Sheikh Sarkar Syedna

Abdul Qadir Jilani (Razi Allah o Taala Anhu) said that I was sat

on throne when honored pilgrimage of Hazoor (PBUH).

Hazoor Pak (PBUH) onboard and Hazrat Moosa Kaleem Ullah

(Aleh Salam) was on one side. Hazoor (PBUH) turn to

Hazrat Moosa (Aleh Salam) and said.

Oh Mossa (Aleh Salam) is there a man which rank equal to

Ghous Pak (Razi Allah o Taala Anhu) in your race too.

Hazrat Moosa (Aleh Salam) replied that

there is no man in my race which rank equal to Ghous Pak (Razi Allah o Taala Anhu)

and Nabi Karim (PBUH) cherish me with robe.

Reference Book ( Karamat e Ghous e Azam {Razi Allah o Taala Anhu} )

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What factors caused Darwin to doubt his own theory? - Duration: 2:58.

Ankerberg: Yeah.

And, I'm just saying, let's take some of them, okay.

In your book you show that neo-Darwinism cannot explain the origin of biological information.

But some people say, aren't there other evolutionary theories that do so?

Meyer: Well, there are other evolutionary theories beyond neo-Darwinism.

And one of the things I show in the book, in chapters 15 and 16, is that these other

evolutionary theories in many cases are improvements over neo-Darwinism, but they too fail to explain

the origin of information.

For example, there's a wonderful new evolutionary theory known as natural genetic engineering.

And it's been put forward by a really top-cell biologist at the University of Chicago named

James Shapiro, someone for whom I have great respect.

And Shapiro has shown that the mutations that Darwinists rely on to account for biological

change are not actually random at all.

But they instead seem to be under what he calls algorithmic control.

There's a pre-programmed adaptive capacity in organisms that allows them to respond to

various kinds of environmental stressors.

And I think that's fascinating, and I think he's made a very good case that these types

of directed mutations are occurring in response to various types of environmental challenges.

But the question that Shapiro doesn't attempt to answer is the question of the origin of

that pre-programming.

Ankerberg: Where'd it come from?

Meyer: Where did that come from?

And that, again, is an information question.

And so, I show in these later chapters in the book that, yes, there are new models of

evolutionary theory; and that, in part, documents my claim that neo-Darwinism is dead.

The standard textbook theory is no longer accepted by leading evolutionary biologists

themselves.

They're moving on to try to develop new mechanisms to explain the origin of form and

information.

But I also show that these new theories invariably either don't address the question, the key

question of the origin of biological information, or if they do, they simply presuppose prior

unexplained sources of information and therefore leave the question unanswered as well.

Ankerberg: Yeah, it seems like they've got a brick wall at the beginning and at the end.

They don't know how to get the information.

Once you have the information you can't mess with it very much.

Meyer: Well, we found that was true as well.

In an earlier segment we talked about the problem of these developmental gene regulatory

networks, how these networks of genes full of information are critical to building animals

and animal body plans in the right way.

And yet you can't perturb these networks without destroying the process of development,

so,...

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Why Leading With Value Is a Mistake and What To Do Instead? (95:5 FORMULA) - Lane Campbell - Duration: 4:30.

Lane Campbell is an entrepreneur

that came on the Digital Agency Marketing podcast recently.

He is one of the most connected people I know,

master networker and in this video

I wanna run through a few of the lessons

that he gave on the podcast.

He's a multi-entrepreneur,

so he started and sold multiple businesses,

including an agency

and here are the three things

that I learned from the conversation.

The first point was the 95:5 formula.

- [Lane] Dealing with B2B

there's basically a 95 and 5 formula

that comes into play.

It comes down to this,

I'm gonna use the analogy of a headache,

so if I woke up in the morning

and I had a headache I'm probably not gonna take any Tylenol or Advil

because it's just a headache, right?

I'm gonna go about my day,

I'm just gonna kind of ignore it.

That's sort of an analogy that really holds true

when you're selling B2B

because 95% of the reason when a company's experiencing

a minor problem in their organization,

like a regular headache-sized problem,

they're gonna base their buying decision

on if they trust the solution.

Only five per cent is on the value proposition.

And trust is really hard to build, it takes time.

You don't go try a new Advil or try a new Tylenol.

You know the trust is there

and you know the brand,

you know at least the chemical make up, right?

So, even if you're buying the off brand,

you still know it's Tylenol, you still know it's Advil.

It's the same thing.

Another analogy which would be more like

a migraine headache.

This is when a company

has basically stopped being able to function properly

or they have a big problem in some capacity,

and it's like a migraine headache, right?

If I woke up in the morning with a migraine headache,

I have to get back into bed,

I have to shut the blinds,

I have to turn off the lights,

you know, I'm gonna change my behavior.

If I go Google Yahoo Answers how do I cure a headache?

And it said I could swallow toothpaste, you know,

I try it, why not?

And in reality, that's a lot of the time

when a company has an opportunity

to sell into a company based on value

because it's all about the value,

it's 95% value, only 5% trust,

so that's why I call it the 95 and 5 formula

because when I'm basically doing outbound selling

in the companies that are not requesting information

from me, most companies position value,

and that's I've found

to be one of the worst things you can do.

You need to build trust,

you need to build a sense of mutuality with your market,

and then you can position yourself with value

but they already sort of know,

like and trust you by the time they're buying,

unless it's a migraine problem,

and when it's a migraine-sized problem

that's when they're coming to you,

and those are your inbound sales opportunities,

and so that's why inbound you can pitch value.

You know, it does help to back it up

with oh, we have 10,000 or whatever the case may be

but really they're looking for the solution,

so you're pitching your value prop.

- Number two was how to leverage

established trust relationships.

- [Lane] I try to leverage established trust relationships

because one partnership can generate you

hundreds of thousands of new customers.

Partnerships can take a little bit of time to establish

and there's no real single, clear-cut way.

You know, you're selling a partner on your business

but in the same amount of time

it takes you to sell one partner,

you're gonna sell one customer

because you're building trust.

When you're able to do that

and you're able to leverage a relationship like that,

you know, things should change for you very quickly,

and I've built most of my businesses,

which were mostly service businesses,

on partnerships and affiliates

and you know, referrals,

and when people are out there using different programs

to increase their referrals and increase their affiliates,

reality is you gotta understand your partner's needs.

You're not selling them based on their customer

at that point,

you gotta sell them based on what they need.

So, oftentimes like I'll talk to you,

a startup and I'll say,

what do the partners, the distributors

of what you do actually need more often?

Can you just bake it into what you're doing

so that they don't have to search elsewhere for it,

and then they'll help you distribute your product

because you've helped them with their business, right?

They'll feel a sense of mutuality with you.

Like oh, we're in this together.

- And number three is you are the last mile.

- [Lane] In the telecom world

we have a term we call the last mile.

There's a carrier that owns the last mile

of cable that goes to a building.

In the service business,

you are the last mile, okay?

So, if you are actually providing service

and you're meeting with customers

to put in something, to do something,

be their service provider,

you are the last mile,

and a lot of companies need you for distribution.

So, never be afraid of pushing back

and trying to get what you need out of the relationship.

That said, if you have a product

and you need to get it out there,

you really have to understand your last mile, right?

You're not gonna get in the door

of say lawyers unless you find a company

that already services lawyers.

You're not gonna get in the door

of providing a service to lobbyists

unless you have a company that already provides

a product or service to lobbyists, right?

So, that's your challenge as an entrepreneur.

You know, there's no blueprint for doing this right.

There's no one-size-fits-all

but look at your market, follow the money backwards.

Who are they paying?

How much are they paying?

What can you do for them?

You know, something as stupid and simple.

- For the full interview,

check out the Digital Agency Marketing podcast.

It'll be linked down in the description.

Really good episode with Lane Campbell.

If you like this type of video,

feel free to like it to encourage

this type of content on YouTube.

Subscribe for more B2B sales training,

and if you need marketing support

for your digital agency,

check out experiment27.com.

Thanks.

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What do TRUMP & SUGAR have in common? #12 - Duration: 4:01.

I know what you are thinking…

'What is she smoking?!'

But hear me out.

We all know that sugar is bad for our health.

Ugh….not that again!

But just like you gave up on Tushar Kapoor as an actor, it's high time that you give

up on sugar too and the only way I see that possible is to compare it with this face that

US has grown to call..

PRESIDENT!

Number 1: Denial

After KRK and Ram Gopal Verma, the only person who lives in denial is Donald Trump!

About what?!

Duh…Climate Change, Exercise and about how small his hands are!

And sugar does the same.

When you eat something, a hormone called leptin tells your brain...

*STOP!*

*Enough!*

*Somebody stop him!*

But when you eat sugar, your brain cannot understand or recognize leptin.

*Who's there?!*

And that's the reason why you still feel hungry, even when you are full!

In short, it makes your body live in denial!

WoooooooW!

Number 2: They make others work hard…

..and not in a good way!

Can you imagine the amount of shit Trump's PR team has to cover up?

I bet every morning they wake up and be like..

Similarly, sugar, makes your pancreas work crazy hard!

When there is a lot of sugar in your body, your pancreas have to work really hard to produce

a lot of insulin.

And overworked pancreas lead to obesity, type 2 diabetes, heart diseases, liver disease and

more!

Number 3: The whole suit thing!

Trump is very particular about wearing a suit.

Apparently, he even slapped his son, Donald Trump Jr when he wore a Yankee jersey.

And guess where they were going?!

To a Yankees game!

Similarly, you would notice that any ingredients list rarely says sugar.

Instead they use Hi-Fi jargon like cane juice, cane syrup, corn syrup, malt syrup, dextrose,

fructose, sucrose, lactose, maltose, fruit juice concentrates, high fructose corn syrup.

It always wears a complicated jargon suit, so that you don't find out that it is present in

everything from processed foods to salad dressings, white bread, fruit yogurt,

even Ketchup!

Number 4: Neither of them respect the human body.

Some leaders are inspiring

Some are charming

But Trump?

He is just good at grabbing

things

that don't even belong to him!

Sugar does that too.

It grabs your butt, your thighs, your abs, your arms and everywhere else!

And you know what's sad?

The first time I read this news, it made me angry.

But now?

It doesn't!

And that's terrifying!

Now me, and the rest of the world is used to this!

And that's also the case with sugar.

The world knows that it is killing us, but we are so used to it now, that we don't

care anymore.

And that is also terrifying!

But if you care about your health and if you want to stop those greedy manufacturers from

injecting sugar in everything we consume,

then start eating clean!

Because, when you put this crap down

you are sending them a signal..

*Enough is enough!*

So, this week's change is,

"Say NO to processed sugar or anything else that has processed sugar in it"

Read the nutritional label carefully before you buy anything.

And if you want us to make a video on

"How to read a nutrition label?"

then give this video a big thumbsup!

If we reach 300 likes for this video, then we will.

And do not forget to share this video with your friends and family.

I will see you again next Friday with a brand new change from the 18 week Fat loss series!

Until then….keep fighting

The Urban Fight

To be fit!

One change… at a time.

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What's Love Got to Do With It? | Social Media - Duration: 8:17.

[Anitra] Alright, we're back. [Leo] Back atcha, Care Bear -

[Carrington] Oh yeah!

[Anitra] Okay, so we're back again. I'm Anitra

with loveisrespect and The Hotline. I have

with me my guest stars - [Leo] I'm

cool with being a co-star - [Anitra] Co-stars, okay, well, what are

your names, co-stars? [Leo] Oh, go ahead Care Bear [Carrington] Go ahead.

[Leo] My name's Leo, and that's Carrington but we

call her Care Bear or Carey, Carey Z -

[Anitra] Now, okay, thanks for joining us back

again. This time we're gonna be talking

about something that's pretty common and

that is social media and the sharing of

the passwords. And let's just throw in there

going through your phone and all

that too. Let's talk about all that. So, the behavior

that we're going to discuss once again: my partner

monitors my social media accounts and

Facebook and demands that I share my

passwords. [noises] [Carrington] Well, my partner doesn't ask for that,

I mean he just trusts me and I trust him.

[Leo] That's really good. We ain't gonna talk about my

present partner because we cool. But my

last partner, it was a rap - even though

I would say I gave her a reason to want

all of that stuff, you know, by not being

a good boyfriend at first, but yeah, she

constantly hacked my Twitter, Facebook,

you know, my emails, all that stuff. I

didn't like it. It all boils down to

trust, you know, you have to trust your

partner in order to believe that they're

not doing nothing on social media, and

so you got to just make sure you find a

good partner that you can trust, and not

have to always go through their stuff, you

know. But I'm okay with giving them my

password, you know, if they want it, and they

could check it at any time and see that

I'm not doing anything. I'm okay with

that, but at the end of the day, if she

doesn't trust me,

then she's always gonna wanna go through my passwords.

Or guilty conscience - if they're doing

something they're always going to want

to look in your phone and stuff like

that - [Anitra] You're saying if they're doing

something they'll want to - [Leo] Yeah yeah yeah

yeah yeah, if she's doing something, she's

going to look through my stuff to see if

I'm doing the same thing, that guilty conscience.

[Carrington] Yeah, sometimes, like my last,

whatever, I always thought it was like

mandatory in a relationship to give

them your password, so they can be on your

Facebook or something like that. [Leo] I thought

the same thing until Anitra said it wasn't

appropriate behavior. [Carrington] Yeah, I thought

you had to give it to them so they could always like,

blah blah blah, but it is, once

again, it's just trust. [Anitra] I think a lot of

people think that, like, you know, we're in a

relationship, what do you got to hide? But for me

personally, and I've done that too,

I've had partners want to check my phone,

I've been the partner wanting to check

the phone, because there was no more

trust, like, you know, they were not telling

the truth, they were dishonest, and I had

to go and creep to see what's really going

on. But it's not healthy,

and once you get to that point where

them doing something that you don't

know about makes you jump to the

conclusion that they're doing something

bad, or they're doing something like

cheating, or whatever, then there's

something else going on, there's

a lack of trust there. So I

don't feel that it's necessary to have to

share passwords and things like that. And

if someone comes in demanding that then

that's not healthy to me, that's already a wrap.

And then, as far as like, social media

monitoring, I'm very active on social

media. Maybe not so much Facebook, but Twitter

and Instagram. I don't too much want

somebody who's going to be like, why are

you commenting on so-and-so's pictures.

If you're gonna be like that - [Carrington] That's me.

[Anitra] You're that person? Let's talk about it. Talk

about it! [Leo] Let's go Carrington. [Carrington] No, it's not, it's

not that, it's like - [Leo] At least she admitted it - [Carrington] - it's like

why are you, it's not that, it's just like,

my person I talk to now, he always

likes his ex's pictures. And, you know,

when you like something on Twitter, it goes

to your wall. When I see that I ask him

about it, and he's just like, oh that's my friend, blah blah

blah you know - [Leo] That's a different story, that's an

ex-girlfriend, I mean - [Carrington] Yeah, that's - [Anitra] I mean,

but at the end of the day, like - [Carrington] I mean, I

trust him 100%, but it's just like, why you,

why are you liking hers?

You don't ever like mine. [Laughter] But, but on Facebook,

on Facebook, he posts me and stuff,

but it's like, on Twitter...

[Anitra] Let's talk about that too, so like, okay -

[Leo] Should you advertise your woman? [Anitra] Right - [Carrington] Yes. [Leo] Hmm. [Anitra] Hmmm.

[Carrington] I feel like you should. [Leo] From a male's

perspective, if you're taken, you have

to make it known if somebody's trying

to talk to you, or become flirtatious, you

have to make it known that you are taken. [Anitra] Now I see that - [Leo] Now, as in

advertising, like every week, or however

often the female feels like it should be,

I feel like, the dude, the dude could

show off his girl, you know, to the world

maybe once to let the world know

this is my queen. But I don't have to do

it like on the - [Carrington] Queen? [Leo] Well, you know

you know, I don't have to do it on, I

don't have to do it week by week or day

by day or every Wednesday, or yeah I

don't have to do that. I can just

do it like, once a month cause people

know that I'm taken so it doesn't

matter.

[Carrington] Yeah, especially if you go to school

with them, like they see you around,

y'all two together, you know. And I

only do that whenever I look good

like today I look good, you know what I'm saying,

so you know, I, he posted my picture so

you know - [Leo] I see you Care Bear - [laughter]

[Anitra] Well, I'm different, don't be

putting me on nothing. First of all - [Carrington] She's

boring - [Leo] But you're beautiful - [Anitra] I mean, it's not just about that.

I mean, I'm not saying don't do it,

but I don't think that if my partner

doesn't do it that they're hiding me.

Because when I'm in a relationship, I

don't post lots of pictures of, I don't think -

I haven't been in one in so long -

[Leo] I don't think you post a lot of pictures period. [Anitra] Okay thanks, but I

don't do that, and so I don't see it as

a necessity, or you know, whatever.

But I mean I think at the end of the day we all

have to just sometimes consider, like, why

do I feel that way? What does that mean

to me? Like, what does that mean? So

if your partner isn't posting you, does

that make you feel like they're ashamed of

you? Or they're not trying to claim you?

On the other end, if they show you too

much

[Leo] I hear that a lot, you know - [Anitra] I mean, I think that's a

common thing, and I think it's okay to just

think about that. Like, why is it this

social media thing, where if you're

not posting your partner then that means

that - [Leo] Modern times. [Anitra] - you're not claiming them. [Leo] I think

Drake said it best, I know you're

going to, I swear, he said, "We live in a

generation of not being in love and not

being together, but we make it feel like

we're together, because we hate to see

each other with somebody else." Which

I think it makes a lot of sense,

because we live in a generation where

there's lack of love, lack of trust, lack of

loyalty, the whole relationship thing is

like, it's not where it's at in this

generation. So I had a girl tell me

before, like, oh you don't make me your WCW,

that you don't like me or care about me,

and stuff like that. But I'm just like - or like you

said, trying to hide you. [Anitra] Right. [Leo] I'm not

trying hide you. [Anitra] You're right,

it is definitely something that's like

common, and I think we just need to explore

that, like why does it have to be that?

But I think what's important is

everybody just - communication is so key

in relationships. Like, communicate,

communicate, communicate, set boundaries. You

know, when you do this, this is how I feel, you

do this, you make me feel this way, let's

talk about it. And, you know, you both just

kind of figure out what works best.

If you are both those kind of couples, those

kind of people, where you need to be

posted all the time and you're both fine

with that, well then, yeah, who's - who am

I to say that's not right for y'all?

But if you're the kind of person where

you're like, you know, I don't really want

our business everywhere and your

partner's, like, Wah wah wah,

then that might be a conversation that

you need to kinda have. So, I appreciate you guys'

takes. As always, if you feel

differently or have extra comments or concerns,

please feel free to drop 'em in the comments.

[Leo] Right there below. [Anitra] We'll see you in the

next one.

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