22 Burst results for "Ariffin"

"ariffin" Discussed on Chats With Cats Podcast

Chats With Cats Podcast

05:15 min | 1 year ago

"ariffin" Discussed on Chats With Cats Podcast

"And go on lucky. So for for example is a little bit like semi-good put on a ship with their stein and maybe some short that have income signs on a position where you live. You fuck is going on what happened on this. That has you look like you've been adjusted troyed cape stated grading system which fell apart fast. That is to say of the other partner doesn't ariffin the rug own a tool caveat to sports one being vice bowl one day cricket you use a huge. His goes so it is dried up. There's one sport says. I'm online as a sport that absolutely love and absolutely i never say some middle grandma you love. It created as a sport if you look at vice bowl. That is the exact sport in contrast for americans versus ozzy's where they love it all hide. There's nothing close up. In my opinion the humanity paypal reformed ice bowl and say i love ice bowl. Cricket bicycle here pitch for fucking bow is literally in the thing the thing is the may and this is a perfect example of probably what you're trying to get at is washed career on all the roads wine rose and the majority of people but with vice baseball on probably sixty percent of the roof and never watched a guy so to me. It does look boring up on davis a lovely six. I've looked up on runs on youtube. Like ought to save them. Fucking a fun at saw exciting but no rules. That i'm really interested. In life the whole harmon massive lack funded hit as a park. Like fucking what would happen if he put life ricky ponting with a baseball bat. Do you think he'd he'd a little runs at the standard of is major league. Baseball up different reading is probably the hits the ground which the hardest anchor about it because that's birthday vieques the noise that always watched through the so all you flip bowl with these bimbos ambles would've gone. He's going to go. This is a six every surely everyone was argued. The correct answer is if you win away. Those practicing would at now off because he's prom been inches.

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"ariffin" Discussed on Harvard Classics

Harvard Classics

05:37 min | 1 year ago

"ariffin" Discussed on Harvard Classics

"Order that then because he did many things all at once and had meetings with all sorts of men he might be thought to be some great personage in very powerful serving wants to dead bodies of the barbarians which had been cast up along the c- he saw that they were decked with golden bracelets collars and yet has gone by them himself. Watch a friend who followed. He pointed him out and said helped by self that whatnot mystically again to one who had once been a beauty antiquities in. Who had at that. Time treated him disdainfully but afterwards squirted him because of the reputation he had got young man said he. It's late. it's true with both of us. Have come to our senses. Also he used to say of the athenians that they did not really honor. I admire him for himself but treated him for all the world like a plane tree running under his branches for shelter. It stormed but when they had fairweather all about them plucking undocking him and when he was told by this ariffin that he was not due to himself that he had got reputation but to his city. True said he. But neither should i have. I been ariffin have achieved reputation. Norwood's dow has been an athenian again when one of his fellow generals who thought he had done. Some vast service to the city grew bowl with mystically and begin to compare his own services with him with the festival. Day said he the day. After once began a contention saying thou art fool of occupations in worrisome but when i come all enjoy other leisure what has been richly provided before him to reach the festival they replied true but had i not come. I thou had snot come at all. So now said he had not come at that day of salamis with vica leaks be now of his son who lorded it over his mother and threw her over himself. He said jestingly that the boy was the most powerful of all the hellenes for the headings recommended by the athenians the athenians by himself himself by the boy's mother and the mother by her boy again with the desire to be somewhat peculiar in all that he did when he offered a certain estate for sale. He bathed proclamation to be made that it had an excellent neighbor into the bargain. Just switchers for his daughter's hen. He chose the likely man in preference to the rich men saying that he wanted the men without money rather than money without a man. Such were his striking sayings. After the great achievements now described his straightway undertook to rebuild and fortify city as thea pompous relates by bribing the spartan f force not to oppose the project but as a majority say by hoodwinking them he came with this object to sparta extensively on an embassy and when the spartans brought up the charge that the athenians refined their city in polio orcas was sent expressly for my gina with the same accusation. Hid denied that it was so and bay them..

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"ariffin" Discussed on Stuff You Should Know

Stuff You Should Know

09:50 min | 1 year ago

"ariffin" Discussed on Stuff You Should Know

"You show up to work in a f- the police shirt They can fire you or tell you to change it and if you say no no no this is my free speech will go. No this is my business. This is not a free speech so like like the mall remember. Yeah oh yeah. That's right victor. Gruen and here's the thing too is in. This isn't really section in our notes. But i i get kind of ariffin here kind of bug these days with i think a lot of people have the notion that freedom of speech means also freedom from consequence and those are two different things like freedom of speech. Means that you were not going to be well. You might even be arrested and convicted but eventually it will be overturned right. You'll be vindicated but if A business or a comedian or a tv show does something that people find offensive or provocateur youtube. Yeah and someone wants to pick them and shut them down or boycott them and they cry free speech. It's like you know you know you said that you got away with. You're not in jail than me and it won't be consequences. Oh yeah the right to. Protest is enshrined in the same yet in his speech. But i think you hear a lot. It seems like more and more these days where people People wind about the consequences of their own free speech. And that's not enshrined in the constitution. They're they're very likely will be consequential people will hate you. Maybe but it's like you said though you know the the the there to protect the unpopular opinion there's this guy Who is a An expert on free speech at penn state. I believe He said we have a first amendment to protect unpopular expression or the minority viewpoint. Because we don't need a constitution to protect the majority the majority thinks. yeah the majority takes care of itself. It's good it's the people who everybody else hates and what they have to say That is protected by the constitution. Yeah in harvard. Law professor noah feldman in a very un. Harvard law like way said If your feelings are hurt the nets your problem snowflake. You didn't say harvard like jfk avid. He didn't say snowflake. I was kidding. No but he he was pointing out was basically the sentiment behind free speech in the united states. That as long as you're not physically harming somebody you like emotional. Harm is whatever i even. It's not even going to register well although that one article That op ed there. There was the guy that argued. That emotional harm was worse than physical harm right and had a longer lasting impact. Yeah so you know. There are two sides to every argument there. Well that's one of the reasons. Why europe has said no hate speech rights harmful. Yeah yeah like. Even if it isn't physically harmful it's emotionally. It's an intellectually harmful. It's it's not good all right. So we've dabbled in an obscenity One of the and we'll talk a little bit more about it but one of the other things that you can. You can have insulting speech. But the there's something called fighting words right That is not protected and it can be difficult to determine and again over the years. The courts have tried to do so But in nineteen sixty nine. There was kind of a landmark case brandenburg via ohio. Where clarence brandenburg Was that a klan rally in ohio and said we are. We're not a revenge into organization but if our president our congress are supreme court continues to suppress the white caucasian race. Please it's possible that there might have to be some revenge. It's taken so they should jail them. For grammar gra vengeance is of course not a real word and make a neither is revenge it. Although i think it's an a video game now someone said no yeah revenge to. I don't think it's called that vengeance to colour parentheses. As i see what does that stand for again sick. I can't remember like that. so sick. they got it wrong. I don't i don't know remember. I think we would know this Somebody else ended in people who tend to right after the stuff we right. We don't usually use it ourselves. Yeah it's funny. I have this thing you know. Just the weird quirky things that everyone's sorta does in their head in life whenever i see. Sic written an article always trying to think of what word either they got wrong or were replacing in the article. You know to make make more sense. Well no the they use it to. Because it's a misspelling or a not a word it's basically the writer or the editor saying this guy gotta wrong nominee. Yeah yeah. But i think of a different was it. What is it when they That's just when they put in brackets and they put like there or something okay person. let's it out. sick also goes in brackets. but it's basically saying. I'm aware that this is misspelled. Observed was to show. What a dummy. This guy. I think i'd do in both cases like if it's a made up word i'll try and think of what they meant or like the other one where there's just a parentheses and they just basically add something to make it more sense right. I try and think of like what did they say to begin with. It's a weird thing. I know to me i in my head right now i have for your eyes only go away. You're trying to figure out what i'm thinking. The brains rain does some terrible stuff. I had that my head now because you came in singing it for your Is the doesn't make any sense. I doesn't i ever heard the song decades a long earworm song you have heard decade wasn't a dream. I don't think so you're dreaming about sheena. Easton does a good movie though connery on it. No that was roger moore. Are you sure yeah. Sure that's sean connery's last one. No all right. I maybe very here to the map for that All right getting back to brandenburg the the klan member who didn't know how to talk right He didn't talk. He was arrested for advocating violence and he won. Supreme court decided in his favor and thus began the history. The long history of the united states. Saying you know what the clan wants to have a rally out in the public town square and they apply for their permit. You gotta let them do it but again that actually the clans hate speech. Being protected was lumped together and came out of the civil rights movements freedom of speech being protected as well. Yeah because they were like well. Hey man stokely carmichael says that you know we got to take take control from the whiteys right. Kate take control like that's hate speech and the supreme court says you know what you're right and that's protected right so so is what the glancing or illinois nazis in skokie right second time. Skokie is made an appearance in this episode. Yeah why not a third. the third. The usual suspects knew that was coming. So yeah anyway. I think what you're saying is as a result. Hate speech is has a decades long tradition of being protected at any and all costs unless you are using it to incite violence and that ties in to that Original prohibition on free speech that oliver wendell holmes came up with it presents a clear and present danger so rather than using that specifically the to incite violence. You basically have to be saying. It's not enough to to say Like we black people need to rise up and take control the united states and if it has to be violent it has to be violent. But we can't live like this anymore right. Yeah if stokely carmichael saying something like that or malcolm x. is saying something like that that is protected speech even though it makes a lot of people or made a lot of people uneasy to hear that kind of thing and they said. Hey they're trying to start a race war. It's still protected speech on other hand. If you said or stokely carmichael said everybody needs to go get their shotguns. Enrolled me here on tuesday and we're gonna take the streets tuesday afternoon. That would not be protected because he will be directly inciting violence. Yeah what what are the two things that violence has to be likely and It has to the advocacy for violence has to be directed to inciting or producing imminent lawless action. Right and then it has to be likely to incite your produce such action. So yeah it's it has to. It has to be happening at some point. The you can point to next tuesday something that's not vaguer indefinable like we should do this in the future if if we're not granted greater rights right so it has to be something specific and it has to be likely to produce that effect right so if somebody's a great order and the people there telling to get their shotguns all own shotguns. Him that would probably make it likely. Yeah and then a few years after That case Another one has v indiana from nineteen seventy-three defined imminent a little further and it said in advocacy of illegal action at some indefinite future time. Yeah that's protected right so likely imminent. Yes interesting all right. Well let's take a likely and imminent break and we'll talk.

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"ariffin" Discussed on The NFL Show

The NFL Show

04:28 min | 1 year ago

"ariffin" Discussed on The NFL Show

"Blitz maintenance call rush lane maintenance is super important. Yeah do i. What do you think the game plan is going to be. Do you think they're gonna play man again. Because i could see a situation where flora's watches that game from last week and takes the wrong lesson from it and sees an inaccurate alad and thinks. Oh let's make them make tight window throws against man coverage. He did it last year against us. Although in that first game he did have a couple of picks dropped. It wasn't like a clean game. Yeah the dolphins just didn't capitalize on the on the mistakes so i wonder if flora's watches that take to in his like this may have worked if we just played a little better. Yeah i think they stay on. Identity is that that's the guy from the way that they want to be as team. What i will say is important as this. We did a lot ariffin on If you're gonna live in empty against the dolphins dolphins are gonna send one more than you can block and they're gonna live with the results but if you're gonna show them we're only protecting with five. They will send six. They do not care well. The bills lived in. Md against the steelers. And it's because that's an tight end health issues Tommy sweeney's got an injury only played two snaps. I don't know if he's going to be hundred percent available for this upcoming game. They only had devon single dairy zach. Moss was not active. Apparently he's going to be active for this game which is helpful and pass protection but because they are so wide receiver heavy on their depth chart they lived in four open formations four receivers none of them. Attached the dilemma scrimmage and then running back or there's an empty that's five players out no running backs no tight ends those lux floors will blitz until the cows come home and the thing is like if it gives up. An explosive sucks. That's unfortunate gives up to explosives. Dang i which we were better but once he gets the blitz it lands. That's a huge hit. It's a huge loss. And sometimes it's a turnover as well on so if the bills to me. The biggest offensive improvement ability to make schematically is being able to keep more guys in for protection. Lie a little bit better with their their formations lilo bit better on their tendencies. And that's the best thing that can take teeth out of this miami dolphins blitz. I don't know if they have the bodies back yet to get that done. Yeah i i think the key for the dolphins is stopping the crossing routes because that's what gave him the most trouble and disregarding the second match because it was the bills twos in that first matchup those crossing route killed miami and then containing beasley on his option route said he does like he seems like he runs. Fifty option routes a game. Yeah and that's the big weak spot for the dolphins secondary another really good across the board. But it's still nick. Needham plan that nickel yet. I wonder if he if flora's takes a page at abella checks book from his game plan against the chiefs last year and he started playing when they line up three by one. Belichick played that number three defender inside leverage to take away the crossing route. Because he's gonna break across the field. Which is something. He doesn't usually do when they play. Cover one because you wanna play to your health and your help us in the middle of the field so you play outside leverage bud. Va chiefs run those crossers to death. So that's why you do that. I wonder florez takes that same tactic and is able to play man without worrying about the crossers by doing that. And then that just makes everything else. Easier elsewhere on the field. And then you start getting deep outs from stefan digs out of the slot and then your life over. It's a tough. Ask managing those bills. Receivers all right. My betting buddies this sunday is chiefs ravens and boy did we have to unbelievable games featuring these teams in week one and all is giving new customers thirty to one odds on either team to win. Let me repeat that for you. Thirty to- odds on either one of those two teams to win right now. The chiefs are favored by three. And a half but you just have to pick a winner. You don't have to play the spread that means you can end the weekend right by winning one hundred and fifty dollars on a five dollar bet. The ravens are hosting kansas city. This week the poor ravens had an opportunity to not only win that game in in oak. Oakland unbelievable i love making that mistake. Las vegas it was beautiful. That new stadium was fantastic. Mark davis his haircut was fantastic. And we're going to play some profs some yardage props featuring patrick mahomes pre featuring travis kelsey look you gotta jump on fan duel sportsbook..

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"ariffin" Discussed on Don't Blame Me!

Don't Blame Me!

04:12 min | 1 year ago

"ariffin" Discussed on Don't Blame Me!

"Or that they're causing ariffin the group and it's better to tow them in their face than talk to about it behind their back. Yeah yeah one hundred percent. And i think if you are going to make it in i think inadvertently it's a high likelihood that you'll make a hostile environment for her because you all have talked about her behind her back and like she will be able to sense. Something is there so the next time she does something as opposed like masumi. You haven't said anything. But maybe you have but like it's supposed to be like whispering or giving each other like knowing look or whatever that fucking sucks and all that will do is bring breed more hostility from her and it will just become like a complete cycle but i normally people out who your friends with who are being gra. All the time seen in action strings like that is who i am like i will be like. Hey that's rude and don't say that like i've just always been like that because i think it's i would rather sell big. There are certain things that like. I'm a ghost and we'll cut people off and all of that kind of stuff but like at a certain point like if someone says something rude. I don't want to assume that there are a horrible person. I'd rather get an apology for like young man. So i just think that like there are a lot of steps that have kind of like seemingly been skipped here but maybe you have called her out and maybe it's not working and i think that like if that's the case also wanna know rude s like is she like commenting on like. That's an ugly shirt like she just like negative she just bringing people down or she'd like making fun of people. Is she like a bigot. Because i think all of that matters and then if you really want to be done with a friend group because the hard thing is like you said like they all met kind of helping a weird way where they all had equal footing So then i would. Just i would. If you're going to do it it's going to be contain. It's gonna be mean and it's going to hurt her feelings the only thing that you can do other than say something to her. Is that you all full ghost her and it still horribly mean like you will be the villain in her story and you just have to either be okay with that or you're not okay with that and you try like work on this relationship with her or maybe then she'll decide that she doesn't want to be in a friend group but yes she's being rude. If you're altogether one person is like. Hey that's rude and that opens up a conversation. Then maybe surely if you don't have to do anything I guess like one last thing to like loop back into the social cues thing a. That's not use ablest language but also if you mean meant it per what like it is usually typically used to describe which is someone who it's not in their control that's again ablest in itself but i think that that is someone if you're recognizing that a again group of friends should not be talking about that but if you're recognizing that that is the to have a conversation with them if they're saying something that's rude because in itself. It's not an intentional thing. It's someone who's not just yeah and like to cut someone off or something that it seems like you also think that she doesn't know what she's doing or isn't aware make her aware in a nice way this my worst nightmare because group of like eight people altogether and like they all secretly hate me. There is nothing worse than like if you have a problem with somebody then talking about it with other people like and people know people always know when people are talking with them behind their backs they might realize it at first but the thing is when you start talking behind people's back you start getting more comfortable and then you're making those looks yet. I'd lancer those whispers and then the person picks up on it and then they know that you're talking about them and there's no worse feeling in the world than being with a group of people who you all know They've definitely talked. They've definitely talked about me. There's no point in making someone uncomfortable. Regardless and i think that like even you can try your very best to not do that but once you talk about someone behind their back inevitably. It's it's slips into your everyday life this is going to be one. This is gonna call it. Rachel get so upset with they. Hey when we don't take the side of the caller so sorry rachel okay. We're.

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"ariffin" Discussed on Mike Gallagher Podcast

Mike Gallagher Podcast

07:07 min | 1 year ago

"ariffin" Discussed on Mike Gallagher Podcast

"Source for breaking news and what to make of it. All this. he's the mike gallagher show. This is how the twenty year worn afghantistan is ending. The taliban has taken over presidential palace in kabul. This president biden saigon moment and. Unfortunately it was very predictable. He really feels like one of the most significant foreign policy failures in american history today. We wish chelsea manning actor and put the ground keep shaking from the relief factor dot com studio. Here's mike gallagher didn't have to be this way. He didn't have to happen but it has and now we are stuck with a a massive collapsed. Not only in afghanistan but certainly the biden administration. I just went down the hall here in our new york studios. I'm in new york for a day. Lots of traveling taking care of my kids. Thanks for your prayers. My son trevor recovering with rehab from his his automobile accident back on august. The second and lots of travel florida later this week. Back to texas and then back to new york and i saw joe piscopo. Who's a big hearted guy you know joe From saturday night. Live and of course. Now a terrific morning host here in new york on am970theanswer.com hundred seventy the answer and as i visited him in the hall a moment ago joe said with a look of concern on his face. I sure hope. Joe biden is well and believe me. Joe is no fan of the by administration and it's the compassionate instinct instinctive compassion those of us. Who are right of center have always. There's no other explanation. It seems as to why. Joe biden is utterly missing in action over this chaos in kabul thousands flooding the kabul airport the video scenes. We're playing right now. If you're watching the show on your computer good mike online dot com or townhall dot com and watch townhall tv or watch on your smartphone. The video of afghans clinging to airplanes as they're taking off this is saigon on steroids. This is a whole ariffin collapse. And it is a complete an abject failure of the bite administration and everybody knows it. Everybody knows it. Jim acosta blasting the biden administration. Well jim don't mean to be a smart aleck here. But you helped deliver biden to the world you helped deliver the by administration with your antics against president trump. This never happened under the trump watch. This didn't happen with donald trump. This is joe biden's legacy and he is in the bunker again. He's back in the basement hiding it's unreal jim jordan on tv. Where is he joe. Piscopo down the hall. Izzy sick is the il. We got a catastrophe that impacts the american people for twenty years. America's have watched their loved ones fight in afghanistan after the actions of nine eleven and the terrorists and before for joe biden to be on vacation. Do you know what the white house has done. They send out a picture of him sitting in this huge empty room with a bunch of empty seats staring blankly at a bunch of computer screens on the wall. That's the commander in chief. Lot of smart people with a lot of smart analysis like ben dominic with trae out over the weekend on fox news in this. This is a devastating scene that we're seeing. It really feels like one of the most significant foreign policy failures in american history. And i think that people who have that that feeling of the shades of saigon and everything that we saw happen. There are not exaggerating things. It's really a depressing moment for so many reasons and no matter. What your feeling about. Afghanistan is you referenced earlier in the show you look at this situation. You can't help but feel like our military brass our intelligence community others. They've failed the people who sacrificed so much and american taxpayers who spent so much in in order to support those that we saw as being the future and afghanistan who are now going to be once again unfortunately it looks like subjugated under the taliban and under the radicals twenty years down the drain twenty years of sacrifice twenty years. And now you've got the chairman of the joint chiefs milly saint terrorist groups could reconstitute in afghanistan sooner than the two years that we had predicted due to the rapid taliban takeover of the country. This is all joe biden and you know funny when we have political debate. Normally our phone lines light up with people who disagree with me politically vibe. Supporters seem very quiet today. That's because you don't have anything to say. I guess you could say well. There are no more mean tweets coming from donald trump. You don't have to worry about him. Picking fights with jim. Acosta speaking of jim acosta when the biden administration has lost cnn. And jim acosta. you know. That's really something at this hour. The taliban has taken over presidential palace in kabul was. Something we were told wasn't possible for at least another thirty to ninety days if at all and now we've just learned defense secretary. Lloyd austin has approved sending one thousand additional. Us troops to the country for total of six thousand. We're than double what we're on the ground when the draw down start at all day americans have been ferried aboard military choppers to the hamad karzai. Airport where they appear to be boarded onto transport planes. Those that haven't made it yet are being told the shelter in place. The afghan president has already fled the country. Other afghans are trying to do the state the same right now. They're filling up their cars and lining up at banks to grab any cash that they hand before fleeing us embassy shutter and we're told the american flag has been lowered removed. It will likely be replaced with taliban banner in the coming days or humiliating symbol of two decades of american and coalition sacrifice. That now appear to be Have been in vain humiliating symbol. The taliban flying its flag over the united states embassy are old enough to remember what happened in saigon. This aside gone time one hundred. We have a lot of breaking news on this monday. August the sixteenth. Welcome into the mike gallagher. Show many thanks for your prayers for my kid thanks to julie hartman and boris.

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"ariffin" Discussed on Mike Gallagher Podcast

Mike Gallagher Podcast

01:38 min | 1 year ago

"ariffin" Discussed on Mike Gallagher Podcast

"Video of afghans clinging to airplanes as they're taking off this is saigon on steroids. This is a whole ariffin collapse. And it is a complete an abject failure of the bite administration and everybody knows it. Everybody knows it. Jim acosta blasting the biden administration. Well jim don't mean to be a smart aleck here. But you helped deliver biden to the world you helped deliver the by administration with your antics against president trump. This never happened under the trump watch. This didn't happen with donald trump. This is joe biden's legacy and he is in the bunker again. He's back in the basement hiding it's unreal jim jordan on tv. Where is he joe. Piscopo down the hall. Izzy sick is the il. We got a catastrophe that impacts the american people for twenty years. America's have watched their loved ones fight in afghanistan after the actions of nine eleven and the terrorists and before for joe biden to be on vacation. Do you know what the white house has done. They send out a picture of him sitting in this huge empty room with a bunch of empty seats staring blankly at a bunch of computer screens on the wall. That's the commander in chief.

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The Complete and Abject Failure of Biden's Afghanistan Withdrawal Will Define His Legacy

Mike Gallagher Podcast

01:38 min | 1 year ago

The Complete and Abject Failure of Biden's Afghanistan Withdrawal Will Define His Legacy

"Video of afghans clinging to airplanes as they're taking off this is saigon on steroids. This is a whole ariffin collapse. And it is a complete an abject failure of the bite administration and everybody knows it. Everybody knows it. Jim acosta blasting the biden administration. Well jim don't mean to be a smart aleck here. But you helped deliver biden to the world you helped deliver the by administration with your antics against president trump. This never happened under the trump watch. This didn't happen with donald trump. This is joe biden's legacy and he is in the bunker again. He's back in the basement hiding it's unreal jim jordan on tv. Where is he joe. Piscopo down the hall. Izzy sick is the il. We got a catastrophe that impacts the american people for twenty years. America's have watched their loved ones fight in afghanistan after the actions of nine eleven and the terrorists and before for joe biden to be on vacation. Do you know what the white house has done. They send out a picture of him sitting in this huge empty room with a bunch of empty seats staring blankly at a bunch of computer screens on the wall. That's the commander in chief.

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"ariffin" Discussed on Ask Me Another

Ask Me Another

01:53 min | 1 year ago

"ariffin" Discussed on Ask Me Another

"This next game. Please welcome brian. durkin. And tom carter now brian. I usually do not indulge people in their proposal stories on this show. But i have a good one and if you can keep it short i really would love you to share sure so i proposed in paris france and it was gonna happen thoughtful tower. But there's some complications. I didn't realize the security there was so intense with like fatigues and like ak47's and metal detectors was kind of tough to get the ring through and had a workout. We up didn't know this how the ending went. Tom remarried. i am my wife. Karen is here with me tonight. And how did you meet your wife. we met at work. We smiled at each other a lot in the elevator in the hallways but i had to do a little bit of background research first and find some folks who who knew something about her. Got the information and then ambushed or at the copy machine. Congratulations and things were okay. Few bright things are good. Things worked out all right around. Okay clearly you're both good chemistry. Let's see how you do with physics. Jonathan yes this game is called scientific rhyme ariffin in this game. A scientific concept will be described in each clue as well as some other considerably less scientific term that rhymes with it. You will have to give us the two word rhyming. Answer little complicated puzzle. Google are chung. Can you give us an example. The physicists thought they'd achieved the reaction in which atomic nuclei form a heavier nucleus with the release of energy but it was just a mirage or trick so the answer to that clue is fusion illusion..

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"ariffin" Discussed on Tha Boxing Voice

Tha Boxing Voice

03:01 min | 1 year ago

"ariffin" Discussed on Tha Boxing Voice

"I'm going to be as candidates possible. Because that's the only way i know how to be. I don't fucking care whose fault it is. What i care about is the fact that boxing is failed us. That's what i care about. I care about the fact that in the time when we coming out and ariffin twenty twenty we had the chance to have four big fights. One year undisputed heavyweight undisputed super middleweight Aerospace and mandy patio. And we hope that we get a terrorist crawford and sean porter so now we're down to one that we know we got and then we're hoping for the second one so boxing is failed us and it has failed us on on a scale of once upon a time. 'cause i i grew up watching boxing in the seventies we used as used to demand their fighters do whatever was possible to make fights instead of trying to figure out. Who's it fall. Who should do this or who should do that. So for me. I look at it like this. It don't matter whose fault it is. What matters to me is boxing. Once again has been fairly us. When it comes to making these fights. I'll the owner editor of three kings is one time amana two k. And i agree with him. I wanna go back to the days. When promoters robbing the hell out these fighters because you know why they was hungry and they may fights. I wanna go back to them times man because that's when they may fight so at the end of the day to me. It doesn't matter who fought. It is what matters to me is. We need to start knocking these news across day. He is demanding that they do whatever possible to make these fights happening work. Be bob how about you man. How have you changed your stance on this. I got. I got some information from one of my stores today and it seems. He told me that canals lawyer advised him to put this clause in the contract at the at the at the end because they don't trust Al hinman they don't trust. Pbc they they think that plants. It's going to pull out at the last minute. And i don't wanna get stuck if you pull out. I mean help me. And the audience understand. How would heyman beginning something by pulling out of the fight. That's that's my question. My question so welcome. They didn't have that when. Billy joel billy joe santis. Because he was gonna pull out about a ring. Shit that's true. Well let me ask both of you guys. Have you ever heard of a clause in the contract where where fighter and his team said that. You have to provide me. What a replacement for the same amount of money that. I'm guaranteed to fight a specific opponent regardless of who that opponent is. This is unprecedented. This has never been done well. I've been watching boxing of forty years. I've never heard of a fighter doing this. A lesser allegedly. Aj was quote unquote paid the same amount to fight. Ruis that he was owed to face giral miller. I wasn't a that was. That was a wasn't a contract requirement. It wasn't a mandate..

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"ariffin" Discussed on The IT in the D show: This is what happens when geeks, alcohol, pop culture and current events get together

The IT in the D show: This is what happens when geeks, alcohol, pop culture and current events get together

04:01 min | 1 year ago

"ariffin" Discussed on The IT in the D show: This is what happens when geeks, alcohol, pop culture and current events get together

"Instead of having an empty crowd they put up like five thousand televisions and let you stream onto you know and i guess the first week or so it was a little bit of Little a little bit of stuff got leak through and then they caught it and you know then they put little you know put some security behind it but always made everyone like weren't watching. What's going on on tv or in the ring. They're looking for to try to catch someone doing something listed under the tv. So that was fun for me But hey i guess last thing you guys are. I mean the reason why we hooked up with podcasting and i think you started your first episode. Have you seen yet i. I watched the first five minutes. So yeah i already did wanna break them into smart chunks to make them more content marketing But you know. But the podcast. Feel as a as. I was doing her first. Podcast kept going through my mind is you said. Don't worry about your first one's always going to be hot garbage. That was yeah. Bob so that was that was channeling bat. So being video was even worse. Because i looked very smart bmc sitting there shaking my foot and twitching the look like a method you know but it is interesting because i think you watch yourself. You're like okay. I need to not do that again. Hold by body a little more still. I need to take a little bit of time and not talk over people. So i definitely have now done to one was on upscaling for training in the pandemic of the second was about the return to live events for with one of our with one of our live exponential partners. I watched now okay. That was slightly better. I mean rich folly. Who did the facilitation on that one. That guys like a pbs nerd. He's got like a decade of doing pbs interviews On books so he really is He helped facilitate that pretty well. Thought but I get i harnesses. Oh it's i mean this is years and years and years of me being professional that actually spoke in front of people and audiences and you know so when he came into this especially when when i did it with dave that you know we had abandoned. We've spoken to each other for ten years. So as can kinda came out. But what i was at cisco we had trained from the person that taught john chambers speak on stage and the first thing we did go up go up on stage or go up in front of the room and talk about yourself for three to five minutes and then you would sit in a room by yourself and watch you because he would videotape it and he'll have a notepad ums is crutch words and you would notice yourself like jingling your keys or saying Or your crutch word like. I had an engineer. I worked with adele that his crutch was an etc what he didn't know what to say. And we would count these things. And by the end of the week we went up again and give me a five minute or three minute cloud presentation on whatever. You're working on right now and there was zero zero ause. 'cause you're you're cognizant now of Repeated pattern the And he's like taught you how to breathe right like instead of just needing to speak one hundred miles an hour which. I'm which i do. All the time. Did not get those crutch words. And so i listen. I listen every guest. We've ever done either on a road trip or something just to like. If i'm saying this weird thing every you know because people will only hear that that's that's a huge part of this thing. Yeah no i appreciate. I appreciate your your words of wisdom. So yeah our podcast is called around the alley so But yeah it's we're getting started at rea- you know. We got the whisper room. Which is you know fairly legitimate. We're still right. Leonard technique for sure. It's all good. Nah i you know. I love to work with you on it. If you have a. If you want me back in the bowling adler to go back i would love to have you in and you ariffin in the in the podcast with with us.

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"ariffin" Discussed on The Sean Salisbury Show

The Sean Salisbury Show

07:42 min | 1 year ago

"ariffin" Discussed on The Sean Salisbury Show

"Sportstalk seven ninety. Appreciate everybody's inside. We get so many callers. We'll keep it crispin keep rolling. Thank you guys for your great opinions. we are discussing the stephen a. Smith and he also made a comment which will get to hit this. I listen stephen. Smith works hard so his comments yesterday. He overloaded his mouth with his ass. And that's a fact everybody's overloaded at some way shape or form. Not like he did yesterday. Some have unlikely to but he listened and when people say he's not worth as money generous lot income there and that's the way it is but hot takes get you in trouble sometimes especially when they involve race and when a are over the line and yes network's all over jobs. All over protect super sports. We protect superstars. More than we protect non superstars and if regardless of how you feel. That's just a fact. I should look nickel situation. The person that rather try to wrong. You know how you feel about the person that sent maria taylor the audio or whatever that person got let go. Yes gone the that's it. You're exactly right so you can listen. We ought steve. Steve ought be criticised mercilessly for his comments yesterday. And if he apologizes. You decide whether you want to accept it or not i do. I think i know the character of the man. I do is as a person but what he said was so adeline line yesterday and so so wrong whether it's i don't know if they're going to slap his hand but apologies needed and where we go from there will be interesting to see what. Espn does. i personally don't think that they're going to do anything to him. They should suspend him for a decent amount of time. I was major league baseball on the demand. Be i would have a huge problem with them. Not disciplining him there. Ariffin thing to say this about somebody. No question there is there is there is a listen. There is absolutely nothing anybody of his race or any race or any race at anytime. There is nothing just in this particular situation. The shohei ohtani did to deserve any any part of this horrible comment by steven a. And i think steven that's one of those when you go to bed at night and after you said it you wake up the next one and say man. What dumb ass comment i made. I gotta fix this and sometimes when you say it you can. You can lose a lot of respect in a quick hurry and get it back stuff. I respect stephen. A smith. I do and i can. I've considered him a friend for a long time. I don't i don't respect the comment. I don't. I think it was way out of line uncalled for and needs to be addressed by the people involved all accept his apology. When i hear it and we'll see how heartfelt is shohei ohtani or nobody that has a Within his faces a language bear not only with the people that he asked to facing go but think about what he has to everyday trying to understand. Still be get through it and still be as genuine awesome lasorda. It away teammates talk about him otani and the manager better. He's a better dude than he is a baseball player. It was it was outta line and listen. This guy's not only marketable people in every city are going. You saw the all star game. People go nuts over it. Most of them were there for the homerun derby to see him period and trevor story because he's hometown guy they work steven a. Steven a. made a mistake doesn't mean that's his character at all but he was out of line yesterday and it's been addressed and we'll see how it's addressed by espn. Let's just have a listen. You be the judge on if you were okay with these comments yesterday. The fact that you've got a foreign play that doesn't speak english. That needs an interpreter. Believe it or not. I think contributes to harming the game to some degree when. That's your box office appeal. It needs to be somebody like bryce harper. Mike trout dole's guys and unfortunately at this moment in time. That's not the case. And i understand that. Baseball is an international sport itself in terms of participation. But when you talk about an audience gravitating to the tube or to the ballpark to actually watch you okay. I don't think it helps that the number one face is a do that needs an interpreter. So you can understand what the hanging in this country. And that's what. I'm trying to say now that that's it. So that's a horse's ass comment first off the first one and the second was wanted to the sport that he loves most which is basketball then to thank. You can't be on what he's saying is you can't be an anybody. That's not from this country to be a star and be the face of it and literally. It's littered with people another country and baseball. And i think that when he talks move because the language that the an interpreter. You heard him saying. Let's go to the first comment that he made first of all every what harper and trout. We tried with harper. He's still one of the leading endorsement guys in baseball. And i think he wanted mvp. But when you're not when you're just average right and when you're not playing baseball it's hard to be face. The league that's one two is with my trout. We listened mike trout spitting the best player in the league since he's come into the league nine understanding exactly and matter of fact how many times you heard mike trout. Speak for five minutes in a row. You don't you don't mike. Likes way. He goes about his business. And that's him and quite frankly if you're an average baseball fan to a casual viewer if you don't watch it everyday and mike. Trout walked into your city. You'd say oh. That's my trout matter. I'll tell you right now. Otani's more recognizable than trout is right now everywhere. Globally you saw fans they came to coors field last night to see this cat so they didn't come there to hear otani postgame interview and you wanna hear this show shohei. Tony doesn't speak english. How does lights like tiny might. Just be like a lot of guys we see. A huge one speaks english right. Who does not speak in front of a microphone without an interpreter. Doing a foreign because he just does not feel comfortable. Doing very very well may speak english and just doesn't want to do it in front of a microphone. Why should we know anybody. Explanation baretta guy. Because he doesn't feel comfortable. It doesn't speak the language he continues to learn it. It's i look at the other way how hard it's been look. How successfully is how hard it is for him to leave his home. Country come here fit in has an interpreter and still has to go out and be kind and generous to people and still perform well. Does it at positions it just. It's it's just a stupid. We'll come back and discuss. It's just dumb and listen. If otani hit one eighty seven and and four home runs and was an average player. Five years in a row. it wouldn't be the language barrier. The people wouldn't refer the through the marketing for baseball for him to say it's not he. Works is a detriment to baseball. Basically what they did it because he can't speak fluent english and you gotta have an interpreter. Are you kidding me. If he was an average player for five years in a league you wouldn't be the lay language. Wouldn't be the reason he's not the he's not the face of baseball because he didn't perform this guy not only performs. I've never heard anybody. But what i heard last night. Say well can't make him the face of baseball because he well he doesn't speak the language. It's so.

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"ariffin" Discussed on The Sean Salisbury Show

The Sean Salisbury Show

07:09 min | 1 year ago

"ariffin" Discussed on The Sean Salisbury Show

"There and that's the way it is but hot takes get you in trouble sometimes especially when they involve race and when a are over the line and yes network's all over jobs. All over protect super sports. We protect superstars. More than we protect non superstars and if regardless of how you feel. That's just a fact. I should look nickel situation. The person that rather try to wrong. You know how you feel about the person that sent maria taylor the audio or whatever that person got let go. Yes gone the that's it. You're exactly right so you can listen. We ought steve. Steve ought be criticised mercilessly for his comments yesterday. And if he apologizes. You decide whether you want to accept it or not i do. I think i know the character of the man. I do is as a person but what he said was so adeline line yesterday and so so wrong whether it's i don't know if they're going to slap his hand but apologies needed and where we go from there will be interesting to see what. Espn does. i personally don't think that they're going to do anything to him. They should suspend him for a decent amount of time. I was major league baseball on the demand. Be i would have a huge problem with them. Not disciplining him there. Ariffin thing to say this about somebody. No question there is there is there is a listen. There is absolutely nothing anybody of his race or any race or any race at anytime. There is nothing just in this particular situation. The shohei ohtani did to deserve any any part of this horrible comment by steven a. And i think steven that's one of those when you go to bed at night and after you said it you wake up the next one and say man. What dumb ass comment i made. I gotta fix this and sometimes when you say it you can. You can lose a lot of respect in a quick hurry and get it back stuff. I respect stephen. A smith. I do and i can. I've considered him a friend for a long time. I don't i don't respect the comment. I don't. I think it was way out of line uncalled for and needs to be addressed by the people involved all accept his apology. When i hear it and we'll see how heartfelt is shohei ohtani or nobody that has a Within his faces a language bear not only with the people that he asked to facing go but think about what he has to everyday trying to understand. Still be get through it and still be as genuine awesome lasorda. It away teammates talk about him otani and the manager better. He's a better dude than he is a baseball player. It was it was outta line and listen. This guy's not only marketable people in every city are going. You saw the all star game. People go nuts over it. Most of them were there for the homerun derby to see him period and trevor story because he's hometown guy they work steven a. Steven a. made a mistake doesn't mean that's his character at all but he was out of line yesterday and it's been addressed and we'll see how it's addressed by espn. Let's just have a listen. You be the judge on if you were okay with these comments yesterday. The fact that you've got a foreign play that doesn't speak english. That needs an interpreter. Believe it or not. I think contributes to harming the game to some degree when. That's your box office appeal. It needs to be somebody like bryce harper. Mike trout dole's guys and unfortunately at this moment in time. That's not the case. And i understand that. Baseball is an international sport itself in terms of participation. But when you talk about an audience gravitating to the tube or to the ballpark to actually watch you okay. I don't think it helps that the number one face is a do that needs an interpreter. So you can understand what the hanging in this country. And that's what. I'm trying to say now that that's it. So that's a horse's ass comment first off the first one and the second was wanted to the sport that he loves most which is basketball then to thank. You can't be on what he's saying is you can't be an anybody. That's not from this country to be a star and be the face of it and literally. It's littered with people another country and baseball. And i think that when he talks move because the language that the an interpreter. You heard him saying. Let's go to the first comment that he made first of all every what harper and trout. We tried with harper. He's still one of the leading endorsement guys in baseball. And i think he wanted mvp. But when you're not when you're just average right and when you're not playing baseball it's hard to be face. The league that's one two is with my trout. We listened mike trout spitting the best player in the league since he's come into the league nine understanding exactly and matter of fact how many times you heard mike trout. Speak for five minutes in a row. You don't you don't mike. Likes way. He goes about his business. And that's him and quite frankly if you're an average baseball fan to a casual viewer if you don't watch it everyday and mike. Trout walked into your city. You'd say oh. That's my trout matter. I'll tell you right now. Otani's more recognizable than trout is right now everywhere. Globally you saw fans they came to coors field last night to see this cat so they didn't come there to hear otani postgame interview and you wanna hear this show shohei. Tony doesn't speak english. How does lights like tiny might. Just be like a lot of guys we see. A huge one speaks english right. Who does not speak in front of a microphone without an interpreter. Doing a foreign because he just does not feel comfortable. Doing very very well may speak english and just doesn't want to do it in front of a microphone. Why should we know anybody. Explanation baretta guy. Because he doesn't feel comfortable. It doesn't speak the language he continues to learn it. It's i look at the other way how hard it's been look. How successfully is how hard it is for him to leave his home. Country come here fit in has an interpreter and still has to go out and be kind and generous to people and still perform well. Does it at positions it just. It's it's just a stupid. We'll come back and discuss. It's just dumb and listen. If otani hit one eighty seven and and four home runs and was an average player. Five years in a row. it wouldn't be the language barrier. The people wouldn't refer the through the marketing for baseball for him to say it's not he. Works is a detriment to baseball. Basically what they did it because he can't speak fluent english and you gotta have an interpreter. Are you kidding me. If he was an average player for five years in a league you wouldn't be the lay language. Wouldn't be the reason he's not the he's not the face of baseball because he didn't perform this guy not only performs. I've never heard anybody. But what i heard last night. Say well can't make him the face of baseball because he well he doesn't speak the language. It's so.

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"ariffin" Discussed on The Flop House Podcast

The Flop House Podcast

03:35 min | 1 year ago

"ariffin" Discussed on The Flop House Podcast

"Were you satisfied. I am you say immediately turned ariffin said that characters name out loud house. Yeah i mean. I i don't know not i don't care i mean the the roster so large and they only showed view characters. Didn't get to see my favorites. Like johnny cage or Man i like. I i was a big fan of now and i feel like kay is represented as like a shitty asshole who you shouldn't like but by the fact that there is no other interesting characters you have to root for the like racist asshole personality so yeah shang sung is like i want you to strike but i you have to take down rate in shield at his headquarters so yes. It's the same thing that the heroes have to do injustice league but backwards. It's the villains doing it now. And it's weird because and k ball cabal hates kaneohe. He hates them and reserve former colleagues from colleagues. And you get the feeling that that a cabal. Who's in like a suit of living. Like cyborg mad max outfit. And he says he is an iron lung. Yeah that that kaneohe probably put him in that situation. But so so cabal visits k- no and i'm like so the shield that being them he did. That didn't bother him when he went in. Just it's one thing for like there's a shield keeping spec so go in there during the shield off okay or we're just like it's not that big an issue really slowly really slow one at a time things get you. And he's like no. You should shut down that shield and turn into a bad guy and kaneohe does exactly that and shane sunk shows up. Meanwhile who shows up at. Kohl's family's house goro Oak and everybody starts fighting battling battle battle battle battle. You get your first really gory. Death as king laos hat becomes like a spinning saw. Blade that cuts natarajan. Right down the middle of questions. Yep and she's the slipknot of the film big up character dies almost instantly and allow says flawless victory and other big wides razor brimmed hat flawless victory. You have to not get hit at all. And i feel like he got hit somewhere in there. But i have to reject the tapes. I mean me this life bar go down any. That's the thing you got to figure out. Well he might even take chip damage on on block. It just depends on the attack. He was blocking that also that they tend to be pretty clear that they kind of all make up the rules. Judge themselves the way shang songs like kill all of my competitors beforehand and hung lau is just when you're judging your own match of course it's going to be a flawless victory like come on. There's there's no way it's kohl's fighting goro. Kohl's wife talk about how you know. Yes another thing to me like this vanessa. Like for instance. I like no i know. He's a wild card. I know he's going to bring us down naturally but this is where the laziness of the motion picture annoyed me. 'cause literally guys like up look at. Hey cato cato you might would be fuck fucking. Hey 'tatoes like all right. That was it like that. There was no sense of like kay. No drama no. No no hiccup. No challenge no need to be seduced. Because i thought they could at least play that a little longer like keno maybe with him like slowly creeping around guest seduction of kano. Now is that not a film mortal kombat colon the seduction of house. Kabbalah laid out on pillows..

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"ariffin" Discussed on Theocast - Reformed Theology

Theocast - Reformed Theology

04:05 min | 2 years ago

"ariffin" Discussed on Theocast - Reformed Theology

"Yeah i mean he's denying the deity of christ. That's right i mean. So that's clearly that stands against the flow of the entire history of orthodox christianity. And even just the the creeds that were hammered out in the early centuries of the church and yeah it completely completely. Different conversation There were having their yeah. I think charity thoughtfulness absolutely required of us. I had several thoughts. You ariffin there john. I've lost them. I trust that means they were prepping. And so i think. I think we've communicated the best of what we want to communicate here for our people especially when these groups are about ready to get started. Yeah we need these groups to be a safe haven where people can come and just have messy diapers. You know what. I'm you logically speaking. And it's like i understand that to be a faithful theologian. I'm gonna use that word. You need to define yourself both in terms of what you are affirming and denying. I understand that. And at the same time if you are taking a posture where you are basically only defining yourself by what you're against what hate it's just not a very winsome posture. It's kinda like you know. Here's a quick way to alienate people and make everybody angry with you is to do that. and i trust. None of us want to do that. And so we do. We want to be able to not only say here are things that are wrong but we want to be able to pull people onto like we always say a better foundation. Which is the solid rock of christ. See friend how good this is Should be our our posture. Like let me tell you about this. And how wonderful. It is and the differences i trust. They're going to become more clear. When you see what i really mean when i say that crisis enough for you let's try. And when i lovingly point out how you may be in. Subtle ways are trusting and stuff. That isn't christ a so good. Yeah i think one oscillation. I will give it. It's like you see someone who's eating some putrefied grotesque food. But this if there's all day night ray if that's their diet that's all they know you could walk over to him and say how dare you eat that that is discuss. And all you're gonna do is make them feel horrible. Sure make them feel like nothing in dumb and stupid versus walking over and saying. Hey i see the streets in this. Have you ever tasted this and you hand them something. They've never tasted before and they taste it and they see that it's good. Yeah and then they go. What is this and you explain to them. What is better. And ultimately i believe. It's true impulses. The kindness of god. It's meant to lead people to repentance where the leave the putrification behind walked towards christ with gentleness and meekness. It's right now just to be clear. There are times for rebuking because glaciers six says when someone goes back to that we who are spiritual undergo there and restore them as so listen. I get that there are moments a confrontation. Please don't think not. I think we've got around that. Yeah all right well. I don't have anything else unless you do. I mean not. It's necessary to say. I think we've been on here for a minute. Yeah well just so you know. Justin and i are relying on all of you. If you have ideas concerns updates send them our way. We are wanting to build this community with you. We are but pastors. Who were trying to help. As many people's began we are not professionals. We have no idea what we're doing. We know how to hit record.

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"ariffin" Discussed on InnovaBuzz

InnovaBuzz

07:24 min | 2 years ago

"ariffin" Discussed on InnovaBuzz

"Your miracle mentality not to go just finding. Yeah that's that's a really important point. Isn't it that we all have things inside of us that perhaps we keep suppressed for one reason or another and a saying. I was reminded of as you're saying that net still waters run. Yes very much so yes horrible. Now you with talked bat you working with celebrities in and changing changing their mentality in some ways when when they're having down those of but have you measure success. I measure success on based on assignments like princes so my mother she taught us. Don't do a hap- blank job. So if she said timmy. Go clean your room. Don't just pick your toys a clean it. Now you're going. I know what that meant. Her standard was super high. So the way. I measure success is number one to live your life not just go through life. I don't buy this thing where everyone sits you know. Life is so short imitate wise. His when i was in school in america kindergarten in you have summertime and yet first grade then you have the summertime then they have the second grade then the summertime then the third grade in the summertime it took me forever to become twenty but the reason for that is i had slowed down to the speed of light fully present fully feeling fully alive. So i'm not. I'm not caught in this rat race. The world has decided to get in. That's not how i do. Life look animated. I am i mean. I've been up since four thirty this morning. And i'm animated and i'll also animated all day. I really will. So have i major successes number one. Libyan dogo please. Secondly what is your life assignment. What is your calling. You're calling calls you when you find your calling. You'll be a happier person. Her mother theresa was helping the orphans for nelson. Mandela was helping his own people. You know nicole kidman an ozzy. She decided to act To me i'm a humanitarian. That's what i i'm an artist who's humanitarian who happens. They'll all types of people. So yeah that's high defined success is at you know. Find in fulfill your life's call. I love it and you said something. They bay fully present. And i think. I think that is so important today because and i'm reminded and i can't remember who said is also stuck in my mind was live. Your dream awake living the dream but they're a slight throw it directly yet in this idea with a lot of dream talk. Nowadays a lot of influencers he used to be like there was like seven. Now the seven billion in has all this fancy stuff. I think that A nate nataly. We know were supposed to do something spectacular. And i use is illustrated. That's why kids a little kid may play with the toys spiderman. What's that man. It's always something super ariffin. People love marvel. You know they like the super. There's something that i said. It wants to be subaru but again. My teacher was super moose. Salt something and little timmy. Story and said hey. Would you like to read one of my books. That was pretty su- sup- ariffin so sometimes it's those things that look like you know. Deeds or actions that are unnoticed. Yeah but i. I would not be tim story. If it wasn't for men and women like that person. Yeah that's that's a really great point yet is unnoticed deeds. And if if you're observant to what's going on around you there's probably a whole heap of is happening every day that you can take advantage of right yes for. I always is absolutely fabulous. Tim i'm just aware of the time. And i think it's a good point to move onto the buzz which is our innovation round. And it's designed to help our audience who are primarily late innovators in their field with some tips from your experience. So i've got four questions. Hopefully your answers will inspire the audience. Uganda something awesome today. If they haven't already got enough inspiration from what we what hi adams. I'm ready for this round right. What's the number one thing you think anyone needs to do to be more innovative. Hasn't they need to be quiet. Be quiet get into a place a piece of place of quiet and what you would download can change your life forever. Yeah i love that. And and i find often that when you working really hard and you take that time out For me it's often going out and and gung for fighter will in my months just focused on that one seeing or scarring on vooc ride on my own and it's just focused being there and switching. Everything else often get you ideas. Yes and i went to this thing. You've done to develop new ideas. Education conversation of. I am a a master at observing people to get to be in the studio with some of the most brilliant recording artists are day and watch how they take an idea in turn it into a masterpiece yes education conversation observation. That shouldn't have surprised me. Wonderful all right now. What's favorite resource of yours. Made the question a little more clear. So do you have a favorite resource use often and it might be people that from what you've been telling me it might be. You know. maybe you rotted. Dari.

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"ariffin" Discussed on Radio Fajri 99.3FM

Radio Fajri 99.3FM

07:09 min | 2 years ago

"ariffin" Discussed on Radio Fajri 99.3FM

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"ariffin" Discussed on Red, Blue, and Brady

Red, Blue, and Brady

05:01 min | 2 years ago

"ariffin" Discussed on Red, Blue, and Brady

"Ariffin and i will never make light of of that because the fact that they are going on with their lives i mean the best that they can and trying to to now go onto whatever kind of careers and they wanna have an and be a pratt and have a prosperous and successful life. Which was the best thing i can hope for for. Them is just remarkable to me. They saw things that no teenagers should have seen. Especially the young lady that you're talking to right now later on i think people's uncomfortableness or people's inability to to know what to do in the week of tragedy. I think as really exemplified by even things that happened at the school in the days and weeks even months. That followed the attack. And i'm wondering if you could explain to listeners. A little bit. What happened sort of day to day at parkland anna no away if you think the same as me but it was like the blind leading the blind when we came back i feel like it was administration. I think it was Shock and no one knew. I really felt it was not very good direction at all. Here we are then to close the building down mehta's going to other people's clinton reteaching during their planning with zero materials and they would. I mean they were trying to be accommodating but there was just no obviously. There's no plan because no one really thought this was going to happen. I think maybe the right thing. Now that i'm looking back of course hindsight that we should've went back and tried to teach our topics but they were telling us to. They were giving us plato and crayons to color and no it was like a big. No one knew what was the right thing was to do. I just think it was a big mess and i. I don't know they brought in all kinds of counselors from all over the country. So students wanted to speak to a counselor which is good go until their whole story to counter and then they wanna go back. In the next day it was a different counts and they had to start all over. Again i think it was a whole balaton which means that it was a mess. I don't think that it was a real well. Thought out plan in place. And i think that eventually it got a little bit better but i but that whole right after the school shooting people descending from all over this is what's best and they came with rescue dogs therapy dogs. Whenever from all over night. I personally had one in my class to try to get the kids back to school which i thought was okay but then it was distracting and nobody wanted to learn i. I think that you hope we never have to use it. But i think there should have been some kind of plan in place..

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Tristan Thompson is an epic 4th quarter rebounder

Bob Ryan & Jeff Goodman NBA Podcast

03:05 min | 2 years ago

Tristan Thompson is an epic 4th quarter rebounder

"Celtics fans don't know a ton about tristan thompson. You coached him. I've known since he was a texas even before that when he was a you ball a little bit. I love this kid. I i love him i say kid. He's not a kid anymore. But this guy but i love him because everything. I've heard about him is. He is such a about the right things. And he's a great. Everybody always said unbelievable locker room. Guy what can you tell celtics fans about tristan thompson and that part of it because we know he plays hard court. We know he's gonna get after he's not the most skilled offensive player. But what is it about tristan thompson that if you are coaching you want him on your team. Well first of all all correct jeff. Just terrific kit or no longer kid. I had him when he was kid off. But just the kind of guy that you knew you could depend on. That was a friend and a a a good influence on. Everybody around him understood Way needed to do at embraced it without any hesitation. He he's sort of the ultimate peace. You know what i mean. Not a guy that give a big part of the game to heal carve out his peace and he will do whatever it. Is that the coach or the team needs him to do. You know these guys are just so valuable now. I mean personally. I thought that was a toe. Ariffin hiccup on part of the the celtics. Because i i felt the tristan had sort of come to the end of the road with with cleveland. You needed a change and the celtics needed a player with his particular skills. I'll tell you guys this this secret. I've always. I've always contended the tristan. Thomas is the greatest fourth-quarter rebounder particularly on the office of in that i ever coached ages had a knack in the fourth. Quarter forgetting big rebounds particularly on office when you need the extra possession when you when you need when you need somebody who will do something To get the team over the hump. And that's that's great. That's great quality great skill. Not a lot of people I need to go to my guys and asked him if that's true because that's what i saw those days. He was the best fourth quarter rebounded that i never. I had ever come into contact with any always did it with With a smile essense purpose in in in he valued that fact that you know my contribution needs to be this piece and you know he was ready and enable for the task of thought that was just a great move on the part of the celtic. Soon

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The Monster Movie Hall of Fame and 'The Invisible Man'

The Big Picture

13:11 min | 3 years ago

The Monster Movie Hall of Fame and 'The Invisible Man'

"Later in the show. I'll have an interview with Lebron L. The writer director of the new updated edition of the invisible man. A movie that shifts the perspective of the classic horror movie to the victim in this case played by the Amazing Elizabeth Moss when Elsa Clever Jonah craftsman and we had a fun chat about how he's reinventing the work of the historic universal monster movies and some of his aides filmaker. Heroes like James Cameron and Paul Hogan and John Carpenter but I I am joined by ringer contributor and one of the best film minds around Adam Neiman. Thanks for joining me Adam. Thanks for having me Adam. We're here to build another wing in the movie hall of fame. Today we said post and beam on the monster movie hall of fame. Now you know monster. Movies are tricky because there are two distinctions between them. One is your classical scare movie that enrapture audiences but maybe doesn't really mean very much and then. The other is the load-bearing bearing metaphorical monster that communicate something to the world about maybe it's ills or human psychology or things of that nature I assume that you are more fan of the latter. But May maybe that's not the case. I think I'm a fan of the ladder when it's less calculated You know the the joke I liked to tell his one day. Someone's GonNa make really good specific movie about a social problem like documentary and then at a press conference the director. She's going to be like this movie's a metaphor for zombies and just waiting for someone to do but I mean I think that in the last couple years because you have some like Jordan. Peele who has spoken not in terms of monster movies but in terms of horror movies. He's talked about you. Know his office for those social thrillers or Social Horror Movies and the metaphorical dimension to them. And so you know because monsters are a subset of horror movies as you say a delivery device for for scares those streams often do cross but yeah. I think some of the best monster movies of all time are definitely ones where monsters represent something whether it's something inside or outside society or something inside or outside people but I'm also just a a big fan of movies. Where like spooky things jump out at people in eat them? So it's a IT'S A. It's a fine balance before we get started on constructing this this list that we've put together here. Do you remember your first monster movie experience at the movie. That felt like a monster movie to me and I mean it it is a monster is when Pinocchio gets swallowed by the whale. Oh yeah which is. Obviously you know I mean there's a biblical reference there to to Joan in the whale and it's You know like for for for kids. Who Who who see Pinocchio? That whale is just nightmarish and terrifying and and gigantic. I mean my dad. I think that's the first movie he ever told you to. Took me to it. Just absolutely scared the hell out of me that and the giant squid in Twenty Thousand Leagues under the Sea. Same thing oh great both Some Disney spun con there. Well done by in and and you. Well I'm thinking about Pinocchio as you say it and the thing that scared me more than the whale is the sequence in which the boys turn into donkeys boys which is just absolutely disturbing and also kind of metaphorical in its way Not to put too fine a parasite point on it I'm trying to think of my first true scary movie experience. I feel like what I got two young Frankenstein before I got to Frankenstein in. It's funny. How when something like that happens how it can obscure your relationship to movies and I think it actually made me Not so much scared movie theaters but just just sort of happy and smiling and laughing. I tend to laugh at horror movies and monster movies because I get kind of perverse thrill out of them and I so I if young Frankenstein. Ken Count that would be. That would be my number one. I mean obviously. I saw a bunch movies that we'll talk about here on this list that a very young age. And maybe that's an opportunity to just go right into it. So here's what we're going to do. We'RE GOING TO GO CHRONOLOGICALLY. So there's a long history. I would say monster. Movies are essentially as old as movies themselves. So we're going to try to walk through. Essentially I don't know eighty ninety years of movie history and try to capture. What are the absolute most representative interesting compelling fascinating monster movies ever made and the monsters? I think the conversation should really be about the monsters inside of the movies and why they're so effective as devices for either sending those messages or just scaring the shit out of us. So you chosen five. I've chosen five. We're GONNA WE'RE GONNA Ariffin vamp little bit. Why don't you give me your first pick going all the way back to the nineteen thirties? Sure and you know it's interesting because now when we've got it arranged chronologically we've got this this interesting blindspot which. Kinda be filled in as we go along. Which is we've both bypassed. The true initial cohort of Universal Monster. Movies right the very late twenties very early thirties because the first movie on my list is King Kong. So I have bypassed Dracula Frankenstein you know bride of Frankenstein Which are all these enduring literary properties that have been made and remade for a long time and I think the thing about King Kong. It just feels like the primal scene for me of monster as spectacle because he's not human sized right. He's not an actor costume he's not You know someone doing an accent or wearing makeup. He's a special effects creation and the thing about the original King Kong. Every time I watch it is. It is just so spectacular visually. In an analog era. You know the the integration of those stop motion special effects into old sets and the exaggerated camera angles on the actors and just the the surrealism of it. I've read that. The actual surrealists the the practicing artists within that within that movement re huge fans of King Kong for one thing. 'cause monster just keeps changing size. You know it's inconsistent it's inconsistent but it's also just stunning because from scene to scene you know when he's just represented by giant hander giants foot or the close ups on the is and then you can also still cut backing these establishing shots and seeing him in these different environments and. I think it's the way also that it goes from this primal island to this urban city. The monster in his home context. And then sort of you know thrashing around in the middle of maternity causing chaos. It's just like the deepest the deepest core horror fantasy. You know that that that I can think of I. I just think it's absolutely astonishing and I never tire of watching it. It's funny I think a lot of the monsters on our list Get repeated and reused and re contextualize over and over again the thing with King Kong is is the actual character of King Kong comes up over and over and over and over again. We're getting another King Kong movie this year. And for whatever reason I would say between King Kong and Godzilla. Those are really the only two significant monsters that we never tire of somehow. That don't don't expire. You know I think that the idea behind what King Kong represents and there's obviously been an extraordinary amount of both academic critical just fun writing about What happens when colonialists enter a less developed world and attempt to steal things from it But in addition to that it is this grand spectacle and we talk a lot on the show about is. It doesn't move. You have a reason to be seen in a movie theater. Then I feel like the original King. Kong is is one of the landmark achievements and you have to see this on a giant screen. There's nowhere else for to be seen. We'll for sure. I maybe just in terms of bridging King Kong with those other brand name monsters of the period he in genders the same kind of complex sympathy. That you have with Boris. Karloff Frankenstein. Right I mean you even have a rhyme in those two movies wherein Frankenstein. He picks the little girl up by the river without doing what he's doing. And you know drowns her accidentally and certainly king kongs intentions towards Aren't violent. They're they're in his sort of chivalrous or desirous or somewhere in between there. I think the reason he endures an even the point that God's Zilla as a character eventually got bent in King kongs direction because the original godzillas dot anthropomorphized sympathetic at all. And then over the years. And they made Godzilla more like King Kong. I think being inside that sort of like destructive force but you're also misunderstood and you're more a victim of circumstance than anything else that's a really appealing escapist fantasy for filmgoers even thinking the original King Kong as terrifying as it is and as brutal as the violences like a people have never seen it. He smush is people into Goo on screen. You know You're still with him and I think that that's a really great monster. Movie needs on some kinds of great monster movies that you need that possible level of identification or sympathy. So it's not just purely a nightmare. I think the original King Kong does that just just amazingly well. So you're next pick actually doesn't do the former thing that you were just describing which is there's no crushing there's no Gu. There's no absolute violence of a kind in your next week. What's your next movie? The next movie I have is is cap. People which is part of a cycle of really low key atmospheric horror movies produced in the mostly in the nineteen forties. Bhai guy named Val Luton and I would say that if you get a chance to see Ken. Jones documentary thou loot man in the shadows. I think it's the best documentary I've ever seen about a filmmaker at particularly about how Luton changed horror movies by using the lack of a budget. And the lack of franchise -able characters. You Know He. He didn't have the roster that universal was working with all these all star. You know horror icons so he made it less more. It's the it's the the the the cinema of of of suggestion and scary around the edges. But it's also movie about people transforming into cats I. It's a booby that plays the the ambiguity of is this or isn't this real up. You know for for a long time but it really does give over to the idea that the main character the heroin does when stimulated or afraid you know actually transform into A cat due to this this this Eastern European mysticism and it's also a movie. I'm sure they'll come later. That gets remade in the eighties and completely liberalised because instead of just talking with someone turning into a cat or remembering someone turning into a cat you actually see it on screen with with special effects and it's It's less effective to me. Do you do you like the Paul schrader version that you're describing the eighties version. I like the Paul schrader version. Because it's wild acid trippy. Paul schrader horror movie. And it's it's glory and it's actually not as full-on like latex hydraulic special effects. His other movies from the period. But I I love the original are you are you. Are you fond of the delude films directed by Jacques Turner? Who did a bunch of the other ones is it a? Is it a a a source of Phantom for you it is? I saw cat people and the Leopard men in a couple of them many many years ago and then actually over Halloween this year my wife and I were looking and you know as I get older Halloween. Getting more and more difficult to program. If we're not gonNA rewatch something. But we watched a couple movies. We watched The criterion collection had the ghost ship which I had never seen which I thought had. It has a very similar approach to kind of What's happening in the shadows? Which is most of his films are using that strategy of not showing the thing and then I watched by myself. The body snatcher and both of them. I thought were pretty great. I mean I this is also a case where I I. I probably saw Kent Jones's documentary before seeing any of the films and while that was a great thing for my film education it also kind of warped perception of the movie because I was seeing it as a kind of intellectual exercise in a way where I understood technique as opposed to some of these other movies that we're GonNa talk about here where I just happened to be nine years old when I saw it in a completely reorganized my brain chemistry in a way but I do like his movies. And especially this one that you've chosen well and then also just the last thing to say but it may be that because it's not special effects and spectacle it anticipates where horror movies would go in the sixties with the idea of the monster within right. I mean here. It's not a an invading apor vampire. It's the idea of a woman who's subconscious and her inner life motivates this transformations client about the link between monstrous and desire and monstrous and repression. Which is why it tends to be. You Know Pretty Beloved Academically but I mean by the sixties. Neither US talk about these movies. But you start having the idea of the human monster in movies like psycho or whatever else and you can kind of trace aligned from the way cat. People stages horror towards that stuff. I think I think that's right. And I think it's probably a capitals nifty double feature with the peg for this film the invisible man because that movie is also as much about.

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Talent is More Important Than Resources

The Tech Guy

02:14 min | 4 years ago

Talent is More Important Than Resources

"Probably remember when everything changed in Hollywood, and it was right around. It was in the seventies right around the time of Bonnie and, CLYDE, which was the Warren Beatty movie that really was the first of a new generation of filmmakers, filmed primarily out in the field because prior to that the cameras used to make movies were so big. You couldn't go outside you had to do it in a sound stage, and so- location, photography that was pretty special. But in nineteen sixty. Seven Bonnie and CLYDE shot entirely on location. For the first time with cameras that were small enough for somebody to, to take outside, there were still bigger than they are today, but they were for the first time, it, changed filmmaking it changed filmmaking and the movies we saw starting with that movie in the sixties and the seventies in the eighties were so different from the movies we saw in the fifties and sixties. Well, that's what we're going through. Now, forget, you know sixteen millimeter camera, you could put on your shoulder at you can do it with a phone in your pocket. And I think as far as I'm concerned all that, all that really means is the scope for creativity is, is unlimited, and you'll have filmmakers, who can't afford an Alexa, but they can afford a phone making amazing things that the thing that doesn't change. Scott is the talent that you bring to the game as a as a professional editor or professional screenwriter actor director. It just means talent is more important. You don't have to have sixty million dollars to make a feature film you, but if you have the talent you can do some amazing things. And I think that's, that's what's so exciting about the internet era. And, and there's negative, we talk all the time at the negative of YouTube. And Ariffin effect. Youtube is hard on the psyche of a whole generation, but at the same time, it also enabled creators with virtually no money to have a voice, and I think that that's very exciting. Especially if you've got town, especially

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WBZ, Carl Stevens and Mary Burke discussed on WBZ Morning News

WBZ Morning News

00:40 sec | 4 years ago

WBZ, Carl Stevens and Mary Burke discussed on WBZ Morning News

"In the online community has unofficially named the two victims of that fatal shooting. Jacksonville twenty eight old Taylor Robertson Ballard West Virginia twenty two year old Elijah Clayton of Calabasas California we get more now on, the shooter from ABC Stephanie Ramos police believe twenty. Four year old, David Katz opened fire on gamers at the video Oh game tournaments Madden NFL nineteen, in Jacksonville Florida police say he'd wanna Madden, tournament in the past. Overnight, ATF agents raided the. Baltimore townhouse owned by Kansas father police trying to. Trace the, weapon used in the shooting nine. People. Are recovering from gunshot wounds after that

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