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"ipoh" Discussed on Real Dictators

Real Dictators

08:02 min | 8 months ago

"ipoh" Discussed on Real Dictators

"This great general boy do we love him? Napoleon quite loves himself, too. I no longer regard myself as a simple general he muses. But as a man called upon to decide the fate of peoples. On May 15th, 1796, Napoleon makes his heroic entry into Milan. He is presented and welcome as a liberator by his spin doctors and the hand picked crowds. We come to break your chains, he proclaims our only quarrel is with the tyrants who have enslaved you. For good measure he makes himself head of a provisional government. He announces the creation of a new jacobin style republic in Lombardy. He gifts this entity a red, white and green, tricolour flag. It will prove inspirational to the risorgimento movement that will one day result in Italian unification. Doctor Michael rapport there's a long period really for June 1796 the invasion of Italy and into the early 1800s, where he established republics, where he conquered, especially in northern Italy. And I'm not doubting some of his sincerity. We have some of his correspondents which suggest, yes, republicanism, it's great. On the other hand, the kind of nation building he's doing in Italy is also platform for his own power. He's also using these republics to fuel his war effort. Their force into alliances are the terms of those alliances being they would raise armies of themselves and those armies would be aligned with French military and a strategic policy. Going deep enough belief the surface is about French strategic interests, Napoleon's ambition. His power, his authority as well, and his ability to raise funds, both for himself, his men, and also for the French Republic. Napoleon puts himself up in the sumptuous Palazzo cerbero. He takes to Milan high life like Caviar to a cracker. Entertaining its writers and intellectuals admiring its works of art, going to the opera flushed with success in his new seat of power, Napoleon appeals to Josephine to join him, petitioning, begging as reluctant wife for over a month. But madam Bonaparte is unable to travel she informs him. For music to Napoleon's ears, she is pregnant. A little Corporal is overjoyed. Unfortunately, it's a complete fabrication. Just an excuse not to see him, and a rather cruel one. The truth is, the Josephine is preoccupied. Less than two months on from their wedding and she's already having an affair. Her new lover is a dashing young cavalry officer. 9 years of junior, a lieutenant named Charles is a bit of a wag it is said, a practical joker. A lot of fun. And a bit of a demon between the sheets. After some serious pleading and diplomatic intervention at the highest level, Josephine is finally persuaded to pack a bags. Practically bundled into the carriage by Paul barras, she heads for Italy. Napoleon requests that she not wash before traveling. So that he might wallow in her scent. When Josephine gets to Milan, she finds that Napoleon is filled the Palazzo San Bologna with flowers. Her love struck hobby as hot footed at 300 miles back from the front to be with her. Josephine's entourage includes her maid and her dog. A yappie pug named fortuna. She's discreet enough not to mention that lieutenant ipoh Charles has also come along for the ride. No one, they're looking Napoleon in the eye. Josephine's foot dragging has paid off, however. As with their wedding, she is forced to endure no more than 48 hours in her husband's company. She said to have cried the whole time. It's with some relief then when she hears that he must once again depart. Orders have come from Paris. Napoleon must press on. The phantom pregnancy is forgotten. Napoleon's military command is beginning to mark him out as someone with unique gifts. He is obsessed with maps and geography. He has a near photographic memory. He studies the history of every campaign ever fought on the same terrain, leaving no detail to chance. As a workaholic, he sleeps little. Sometimes rising to start his day at midnight. He's also a good delegator. He's the first notable military leader to employ a chief of staff. A man named Louis Alexandre Berthier, a rocksteady veteran of the American war of independence. Someone who can take care of Napoleon's business Napoleon also trusts decisions to capable lieutenants. And, as we know, he's got his ear to the ground when it comes to the rank and file. Such as the Esprit de corps fostered. That when some of his troops are singled out for punishment, their banner is simply inscribed with the words. These men no longer belong to the army of Italy. The offending soldiers blub like babies, ashamed of letting down their beloved little Corporal. They will, they wail, fight extra hard next time. Napoleon's instinct is to give chase to the Austrians and finish the job. But those in the directory have other ideas. Their generals on the Rhine front are growing rather jealous of this new kid on the block. This young Turk suddenly rolling in all the glory, defeating Austria was supposed to be their privilege. Rather than give chase, they prefer that Napoleon busy himself with a mopping up operation. Bringing the remainder of northern and central Italy under French control. He must turn south and march on Rome. A gigantic hissy fit leaves Paris in no doubt as to Bonaparte's displeasure. That said, Napoleon is soon advancing on the central Papal States. So fearsome is reputation by now. But by June, Pope Pius the 6th is offering Napoleon an armistice. CHF 15 million and as much booty as he can carry. Soon, the king of Naples, a bourbon, and a member of the coalition is throwing in the towel too. He also reveals a talent for diplomacy because as he conquers all sorts of Italian territories. He has to conduct discussions with the local rulers, even negotiate with the Pope's envoys. It was no small thing to negotiate with the envoys of the Pope, or the Grand Duke of Tuscany, and he was at ease. He also writes laws and constitutions and here's ease in everything as if everything is natural to him. Back in the north, Napoleon's tour continues. Brescia, modena, Bologna, livorno, Florence, Verona. The main obstacle for some time has been the town of Mantua, where the Austrians have a large garrison. Taking Mantua turns into a protracted siege. It lasts a frustrating 7 months. It's not till January 1797 that Napoleon can get back on track. Moving into the Italian northeast. Finally, near Lake garda, is ready for the big showdown. On the snow swept plateau above rivoli, the bloody battle goes on for three days a combined 20,000

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"ipoh" Discussed on Black History Year

Black History Year

06:56 min | 9 months ago

"ipoh" Discussed on Black History Year

"Way of being is very, very harmful. So I don't see any redemption in that kind of individualism because what it ultimately puts forward. I mean, there can be healthy competition, but I think it puts forward toxic competition. And at some point, you are going to need support and aid from someone else. And so aggressive gross individualism will eventually turn in on itself for the person who is operating in that fashion. You mentioned this idea of the nuclear family and how that was not necessarily an African way of approaching family structure. So I'm curious in your research, what's your understanding of the different ways that family structures have looked and could look in a way that's beneficial to our condition today? So first of all, people have many mothers and many fathers. I think that's really, really powerful. And it's hard for us in the west to wrap our minds around that. I mean, I've talked to African people who said, when I was young, I kind of didn't even fully know who my real mother was. So in polygamous households, for example, or even just in households where there might not be any kind of poor marriages being practiced, your own biological mothers, sisters, they're your mothers. They're your mothers, your biological mothers, siblings, children. They are your siblings. They are not cousins. They are your siblings. So just think about what a sibling means versus a cousin typically. And it kind of western arranged family structures. And what a mother is. Just think about having many mothers and fathers. That's powerful already as a structure. And then you often had compound structures where oftentimes there was a period where there was the mother child unit. I know this is true for the ipoh society, which is, which is what I've learned from iffy yamato's work. Her book reconstructing Africa is just a powerful, powerful piece, and her book male daughter's female husbands is another great one. So the mother child unit where the mother provided for her children. It wasn't like they were sitting there waiting for the husband to go out and make all the money and provide everything. No, the mother, she farmed, she cultivated. She provided for her children as well. So there's that close kind of embrace what the mother, right? The mattress focal unit was such an important part of the family unit. And so also extended kin, which were just skin, right? What we would consider extended kin living around and being around in the family, different age groups, right? So multiple age groups of children for children to have older children and younger children to be in relationship with. That teaches that teaches children a lot, right? To not just be an only child or to not. So to have a family structure where they're learning from the older children and they're also modeling something for the younger children. Those kinds of structures, you know, I read something about western women, women in the United States in particular, having trouble in nursing their children, breastfeeding, and they were comparing women here to African women in this particular study. It was an extensive study. And what they found interestingly enough, you know, people have this idea, oh, it's so natural to African women. Even that is kind of a stereotypical way of questioning African women's womanhood or humanity kind of animal African women. Like, oh, just pull out a breast and everything is just working fine. And what the researchers found was that African women have as much trouble. Breastfeeding as western women. They have the, but they fix it more quickly, more efficiently, you know why Jay because their mothers who are oftentimes still young enough to really help out come and stay with them for an extensive period of time and teach them exactly what they need to do to get that baby to latch on to the breast. Do you know what I mean? So it's that kind of support, you know, people have to go to lactation specialists and but no, they have the same problems, but they have that community of support. It is a given that mom is going to come and she's going to stay for months, right? Things like that. So it is. A value system where people in the family unit. First of all, the family unit is large. It's extensive. People who are part of the family don't always live in the same household because of maybe cultural expectations because of labor, you know, their work, their profession. They don't always live in the same household. But other family members might live in that household. So there's a lot of flexibility, a lot of fluidity. There might also be visitors that become part of the family structure, so to speak. People visiting people passing through, people on their way. So what I would argue is that we brought those kinship structures with us. When I read about how black families after slavery, particularly those who acquired wide swaths of land, how they organized themselves, the historians are showing us that they organized themselves in very flexible ways, sometimes metric focal households, sometimes large extended kin. They were, they were continuing to practice those ways of being family. And that was demonized, especially with the morning hand report in 1965. That was demonized. What is wrong with black people? Why are they so poor? Why can't we overcome this poverty gap? How can we do a study to make the case that we need some sort of remedial program or programs to overcome this rather than address and attack the issue from the beginning, the anti black racism, the reduction of black people, two property, and the stolen wealth of black people, the unwillingness of this nation to allow black people to exercise their citizenship rights as even after slavery, right? When they actually became formal citizens and the terrorism that actual share terrorizing of black people for over.

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"ipoh" Discussed on 103.5 KISS FM

103.5 KISS FM

03:22 min | 1 year ago

"ipoh" Discussed on 103.5 KISS FM

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"ipoh" Discussed on 90 Day Fiance Trash Talk

90 Day Fiance Trash Talk

05:25 min | 1 year ago

"ipoh" Discussed on 90 Day Fiance Trash Talk

"It's like really Domino's. I thought we were going to a Venetian hour. See, I thought there was going to be a chocolate brown. 82 or Ranch Fountain, I would take for pizza, dessert for pizza. You order Domino's. Okay. I guess Maryland. I'm telling you something. Yeah, this was a big family reunion. You know, what whole thing was fake? Well, I think everything was fake. This is there in this big giant room. There's like, no one. We don't know there. I know. I'm walking around in these fancy off in the middle of the day. Yeah, the lights on. There's no food. Yeah. I know there's no snacks, there's no food. There's no food. So they can't nasties for pizza and Venetian. Our yeah, that's true. I was asking. You should never happen Phoenician. Never happens. It's all pizza. So Andre, again, very Chuck Centric. He just doesn't want Chuck to be mad. He's just trying, they're talking about how he spilt wine on his shirt off. I'm just like, no, leave him alone. Don't make him feel bad about himself. I like the way he's acting. So now the men are going to go play foosball. I also, I, I don't remember his name of Thomas birth. He's so nice. I like him. Thomas is super nice. Yeah, so they go upstairs are going to play foosball and Aunt, nasty zadok. Yeah we don't like it nasty. No dessert yuck is this Phoenician our what is this? Pizza pizza in Maryland, gross. I mean, at least have a blue crab boil. Okay. Yeah, right. Just throw it on the table, put some newspaper down, some corn and potatoes potatoes. Say so they're playing foosball and then Thomas, Andrew and Chuck, Chuck home. And I almost had a sewailo. Yeah. So today. So they're laughing, right? And this is where I see. So Chuck's a little drunk Ipoh. He is drunk off Charlie. Why? The way he's speaking everything he is Charlie Charlie. I just think there's just drunks Charlie. Charlie is the future of Charlie. Okay. So they're talking about business now. So again this has to be, this isn't real, he wouldn't have brought this up. Like hello, I have an investment property. Let's partner house. We're going to talk you're going to have 50% of this house. So now Thomas goes down stairs in his like, little guys. That's why this is not real, right? Because he is the one that's always defending, Andre, boss, and he's like your dad just told Andre that he's going to get 50%. So Jen storms upstairs, she flips out. Now all the sisters are blaming Andre and then Becky's yelling back but this isn't even convincing right. I know I know. Libby's yelling but it's not convincing, but they're yelling but they're not yelling with emotion right there. Young girls were for a fact. Yes, they're not going to get a spin-off either way. I'm not going to watch it. I probably I didn't watch the family Chantel either, I can't do that. Yeah. Well they're all. So now Chuck pretends to yell, I love how he tries to come back in the room. He whistles, no one listens to him to have nobody respects him though. Now in respect he's Charlie. I guess I don't know Charlie's a bad human being. He's the worst Charlie definitely like drinks so much. He vomit. Wow, where is so bad. Yeah, about the time. Yes, I know Wednesday afternoon..

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"ipoh" Discussed on 90 Day Fiance Trash Talk

90 Day Fiance Trash Talk

05:25 min | 1 year ago

"ipoh" Discussed on 90 Day Fiance Trash Talk

"It's like really Domino's. I thought we were going to a Venetian hour. See, I thought there was going to be a chocolate brown. 82 or Ranch Fountain, I would take for pizza, dessert for pizza. You order Domino's. Okay. I guess Maryland. I'm telling you something. Yeah, this was a big family reunion. You know, what whole thing was fake? Well, I think everything was fake. This is there in this big giant room. There's like, no one. We don't know there. I know. I'm walking around in these fancy off in the middle of the day. Yeah, the lights on. There's no food. Yeah. I know there's no snacks, there's no food. There's no food. So they can't nasties for pizza and Venetian. Our yeah, that's true. I was asking. You should never happen Phoenician. Never happens. It's all pizza. So Andre, again, very Chuck Centric. He just doesn't want Chuck to be mad. He's just trying, they're talking about how he spilt wine on his shirt off. I'm just like, no, leave him alone. Don't make him feel bad about himself. I like the way he's acting. So now the men are going to go play foosball. I also, I, I don't remember his name of Thomas birth. He's so nice. I like him. Thomas is super nice. Yeah, so they go upstairs are going to play foosball and Aunt, nasty zadok. Yeah we don't like it nasty. No dessert yuck is this Phoenician our what is this? Pizza pizza in Maryland, gross. I mean, at least have a blue crab boil. Okay. Yeah, right. Just throw it on the table, put some newspaper down, some corn and potatoes potatoes. Say so they're playing foosball and then Thomas, Andrew and Chuck, Chuck home. And I almost had a Swale. Oh, yeah. So today, so they're laughing, right? And this is where I see. So Chuck's a little drunk Ipoh. He is drunk off Charlie. Why? The way he's speaking everything he is Charlie Charlie. I just think there's just drunks Charlie. Charlie is the future of Charlie. Okay. So they're talking about business now. So again this has to be, this isn't real, he wouldn't have brought this up. Like hello, I have an investment property. Let's partner house. We're going to talk you're going to have 50% of this house. So now Thomas goes down stairs in his like, little guys. That's why this is not real, right? Because he is the one that's always defending, Andre, boss, and he's like your dad just told Andre that he's going to get 50%. So Jen storms upstairs, she flips out. Now all the sisters are blaming Andre and then Becky's yelling back but this isn't even convincing right. I know I know. Libby's yelling but it's not convincing, but they're yelling but they're not yelling with emotion right there. Young girls were for a fact. Yes, they're not going to get a spin-off either way. I'm not going to watch it. I probably I didn't watch the family Chantel either, I can't do that. Yeah. Well they're all. So now Chuck pretends to yell, I love how he tries to come back in the room. He whistles, no one listens to him to have nobody respects him though. Now in respect he's Charlie. I guess I don't know Charlie's a bad human being. He's the worst Charlie definitely like drinks so much. He vomit. Wow, where is so bad. Yeah, about the time. Yes, I know Wednesday afternoon..

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"ipoh" Discussed on 90 Day Fiance Trash Talk

90 Day Fiance Trash Talk

05:25 min | 1 year ago

"ipoh" Discussed on 90 Day Fiance Trash Talk

"It's like really Domino's. I thought we were going to a Venetian hour. See, I thought there was going to be a chocolate brown. 82 or Ranch Fountain, I would take for pizza, dessert for pizza. You order Domino's. Okay. I guess Maryland. I'm telling you something. Yeah, this was a big family reunion. You know, what whole thing was fake? Well, I think everything was fake. This is there in this big giant room. There's like, no one. We don't know there. I know. I'm walking around in these fancy off in the middle of the day. Yeah, the lights on. There's no food. Yeah. I know there's no snacks, there's no food. There's no food. So they can't nasties for pizza and Venetian. Our yeah, that's true. I was asking. You should never happen Phoenician. Never happens. It's all pizza. So Andre, again, very Chuck Centric. He just doesn't want Chuck to be mad. He's just trying, they're talking about how he spilt wine on his shirt off. I'm just like, no, leave him alone. Don't make him feel bad about himself. I like the way he's acting. So now the men are going to go play foosball. I also, I, I don't remember his name of Thomas birth. He's so nice. I like him. Thomas is super nice. Yeah, so they go upstairs are going to play foosball and Aunt, nasty zadok. Yeah we don't like it nasty. No dessert yuck is this Phoenician our what is this? Pizza pizza in Maryland, gross. I mean, at least have a blue crab boil. Okay. Yeah, right. Just throw it on the table, put some newspaper down, some corn and potatoes potatoes. Say so they're playing foosball and then Thomas, Andrew and Chuck, Chuck home. And I almost had a sewailo. Yeah. So today. So they're laughing, right? And this is where I see. So Chuck's a little drunk Ipoh. He is drunk off Charlie. Why? The way he's speaking everything he is Charlie Charlie. I just think there's just drunks Charlie. Charlie is the future of Charlie. Okay. So they're talking about business now. So again this has to be, this isn't real, he wouldn't have brought this up. Like hello, I have an investment property. Let's partner house. We're going to talk you're going to have 50% of this house. So now Thomas goes down stairs in his like, little guys. That's why this is not real, right? Because he is the one that's always defending, Andre, boss, and he's like your dad just told Andre that he's going to get 50%. So Jen storms upstairs, she flips out. Now all the sisters are blaming Andre and then Becky's yelling back but this isn't even convincing right. I know I know. Libby's yelling but it's not convincing, but they're yelling but they're not yelling with emotion right there. Young girls were for a fact. Yes, they're not going to get a spin-off either way. I'm not going to watch it. I probably I didn't watch the family Chantel either, I can't do that. Yeah. Well they're all. So now Chuck pretends to yell, I love how he tries to come back in the room. He whistles, no one listens to him to have nobody respects him though. Now in respect he's Charlie. I guess I don't know Charlie's a bad human being. He's the worst Charlie definitely like drinks so much. He vomit. Wow, where is so bad. Yeah, about the time. Yes, I know Wednesday afternoon..

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"ipoh" Discussed on Teen Mom Trash Talk

Teen Mom Trash Talk

05:22 min | 2 years ago

"ipoh" Discussed on Teen Mom Trash Talk

"I just feel like she could, she can't, she's a control freak fairly then she realizes like. Yeah. You're screwing yourself. Yeah. And also I'm being a dick because nobody really likes him. Yeah. And like I don't have anything to worry about with them right. He's not a bad father, he's not abusive at all the way so she Brianna also tells Nova. Like don't worry. It's not mandatory. She's like no I one hundred percent want to go. She's crazy but if you don't she's like I do. I get it. But I also feel like that is nice to let her know. Like you don't have to go. Yes. Because I think that she didn't want to pressure her because I think that Nova gets real stressed out and doesn't say anything about things, right? Because Nova was, I think Nova felt a little pressure to sleep at Des Moines mother's house that's how that was a right relation. So now dead We see a little bit of rocks, Ipoh for like a second. I wanted to see more gotta get her paycheck. Yeah. That's true too. And then Des Moines is on his way to get him and I am looking at. Stella Stella has like still looks like she's like a little kid at a concert. They put like these big headphones on her. I was that child. I went to see the who with my dad. When I was a kid, I had that on. So she said that she said that still doesn't have her dad. I mean I've mixed. Is that new also? Are you really sad? She's so much better off. He's gross. Maybe he shouldn't be in and out of her life. No, yeah, no, no, no. I know that. It's very hard to say that about someone like, oh, he's better off without him but like Louis yok ya Gerke. I I get such bad vibes from I do too. It's like the four-time he gave you the clap right move on. Yeah yeah. Gross something very scary about him and phone number. Yeah. Like I don't know. There's something wrong with him. Yeah, he's very off-putting. Oh man. So now Nova comes home and she had the best time it's of wine and she also wanted to stay over so Brianna. What's up? I'm she has X of clarity. Yes he's like yeah I mean at the end of the day I have to forgive him like I'm not I can't do this. Even just for Nova sake, write her for. Go look for everything. She's like yeah, I'm being a bitch. Yes, that was good. I liked that. She came to that conclusion and I think that hm therapy does help people come to these places because you talked to someone who's like a neutral party. Absolutely. I've been using better help online counseling. So have you. I absolutely love it because I don't have to travel to see my therapist. I don't have to sit in a waiting room. I don't have to sit in my car..

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"ipoh" Discussed on 90 Day Fiance Trash Talk

90 Day Fiance Trash Talk

02:43 min | 2 years ago

"ipoh" Discussed on 90 Day Fiance Trash Talk

"I <Speech_Female> know it is and it's <Speech_Female> probably not super <Speech_Female> far from his family <Speech_Female> and not super expensive. <Speech_Female> <Speech_Female> No, it's very nice. <Speech_Female> It's off Richmond. <Speech_Female> Yeah. <Speech_Female> Okay, <Speech_Female> she <Speech_Female> wants to be a wedding planner <Speech_Female> and he's like, <Silence> well, <Speech_Female> you're pretty <Speech_Female> bad at English and <Speech_Female> he said that she doesn't <Speech_Female> quote right <Speech_Female> or speak English, <Speech_Female> okay, <Speech_Female> I don't know about her writing <Speech_Female> skills cuz I've never seen <Speech_Female> a paper <SpeakerChange> that she's <Speech_Female> done right, <Speech_Female> but she <Speech_Female> doesn't speak English. <Speech_Male> See, I thought he said she <Speech_Female> didn't write or read English. <Speech_Female> See, that <Speech_Female> is way different. <Speech_Female> Okay, I know he said <Speech_Female> speak with Matt <Speech_Female> has done for you. Okay, <Silence> because <Speech_Female> okay, <Speech_Female> he's the way he <Speech_Female> says it. I don't <Speech_Female> like it. I don't like <Speech_Female> his delivery but <Speech_Female> I kind of get <Speech_Female> what he's <Speech_Female> saying. Totally. But <Speech_Female> he's like being a jerk <Speech_Female> like a jerk. <Speech_Female> Yeah, he's being a <Speech_Female> jerk. <Speech_Female> Do you think? <Speech_Female> Yeah, <Speech_Female> that being <Speech_Female> a wedding planner <Speech_Female> during a pandemic <Speech_Female> is like, <Speech_Female> do you think that's really the time to <Speech_Female> break into wedding plan? <Speech_Female> Probably not thinking no <Speech_Female> way Jose. <Speech_Female> I'm just saying so <Speech_Female> he <Speech_Female> said that she's also going to destroy <Speech_Female> someone's <SpeakerChange> wedding like <Speech_Female> <Advertisement> now we're going to. That's <Speech_Female> <Advertisement> me, and he's just <Speech_Female> being mean now. Also <Speech_Female> <Speech_Female> no one's having a wedding <Speech_Female> to plan, so just <Silence> say yes <Speech_Female> above. Right. <Speech_Female> But also, you know, <Speech_Female> it's a battle of wills. <Speech_Female> He's also tired <Speech_Female> of hearing about <Speech_Female> you. He won't leave the farm. <Speech_Female> He won't leave the farm. He's <Speech_Female> obsessed with his mom. <Speech_Music_Female> After a while, I'd be like <Speech_Female> a few to, <Speech_Female> you <SpeakerChange> know, she's <Speech_Female> very annoying. <Speech_Female> She is annoying. But <Speech_Female> I would say, like, okay, <Speech_Female> well, you should get the wedding <Speech_Female> planner job. <Speech_Female> <Advertisement> Sure. <Speech_Female> You should buy a house <Speech_Female> <Speech_Male> and, you know, just <Speech_Male> like she insinuates <Speech_Male> I'm going to do it with or without <Speech_Female> you. <Speech_Female> Okay, cool. Yeah. <Speech_Female> Okay. <SpeakerChange> I like, <Speech_Female> don't threaten me <Speech_Female> sure. <Speech_Female> Let's just <SpeakerChange> see. <Speech_Female> Let's just see what happens. <Speech_Female> Yeah, <Speech_Female> he <Speech_Female> said he's, she's not fluent <Speech_Female> in English <Speech_Female> and he's <SpeakerChange> being like pretty <Speech_Female> nasty though. <Speech_Female> Yeah, <Speech_Female> I think he's dead drunk, <Speech_Female> but <SpeakerChange> not that. That's <Speech_Female> an excuse. But I'm saying <Speech_Female> he's strong. <Speech_Female> So now she, <Speech_Female> he asked about her <Speech_Female> sushi sushi. <Speech_Female> And she shares <Speech_Female> it with him <Speech_Female> and she's like, see, I support <Speech_Music_Female> you not like <Speech_Music_Female> <Speech_Female> <SpeakerChange> home. So <Speech_Female> whatever, she's going to leave, <Speech_Female> she's going to buy a house. <Speech_Female> She's <Speech_Female> mad. He <Speech_Female> wanted to be realistic. <Speech_Female> She says he's too realistic. <Speech_Female> It's like <Speech_Female> okay. I don't know if that's a bad <Speech_Female> quality but okay. <Speech_Female> No. I think that <Speech_Female> I don't <Speech_Female> know. They have to have better plan <Speech_Female> than this but like maybe <Speech_Female> drunk in Vegas <Speech_Female> isn't when you <Speech_Female> like have a little chat Ipoh <Speech_Female> about. Yeah, I don't think this <Speech_Female> is when you make life decisions. <Speech_Female> I think that <Speech_Female> they need better communication <Speech_Female> skills. And I've <Speech_Female> also <Speech_Female> have better Communications <Speech_Female> phone, not think <Speech_Female> that you did chew because <Speech_Female> we've been using better help <Speech_Female> online counseling. <Speech_Female> It's <Speech_Female> amazing because you <Speech_Female> can use better hop <Speech_Female> online counseling <Speech_Female> anywhere you are. <Speech_Female> So, <Speech_Female> like, if I was in <Speech_Female> Vegas, <Speech_Female> poolside, <Speech_Female> way I can <Speech_Female> do a session with my counselor <Speech_Female> via text <Speech_Female> via phone. <Speech_Female> I could have a video <Speech_Female> chat, I <Silence> could do it on the farm, <Speech_Female> I <Speech_Female> graduate in Richmond, Virginia. <Speech_Female> It <SpeakerChange> doesn't even <Speech_Female> matter. <Speech_Female>

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