35 Burst results for "Twenty Nine Year"

Family says ex-U.S. Marine on hunger strike in Russian prison

AP News Radio

00:43 sec | 1 year ago

Family says ex-U.S. Marine on hunger strike in Russian prison

"Ex marine imprisoned in Russia has gone on a hunger strike attorneys and the family of former U. S. marine Trevor reed say he has begun a hunger strike to protest his detention and human rights abuses behind bars in Russia the twenty nine year old reed was convicted in July and sentenced to nine years for assaulting police officers in Moscow read who's from Texas was studying Russian and visiting his girlfriend at the state department Tuesday spokesman that price was asked about read and American Paul way but was also imprisoned in Russia after being convicted in June of espionage securing the release of Americans who were unjustly detained in Russia that includes of course Paul Whalen that includes Trevor read out remains an absolute priority

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Update on the latest sports

AP News Radio

00:59 min | 1 year ago

Update on the latest sports

"AP sports I'm guessing Kaulbach Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers says he sought alternative treatments instead of the NFL endorsed covert nineteen vaccinations Rogers told SiriusXM's Pat McAfee show Friday that he opted against the two main FDA approved shots because he is allergic to an unspecified ingredient the reigning NFL MVP learned he had tested positive for Colbert nineteen on Wednesday and will be away from the team for ten days including missing Sunday's game at Kansas city the Browns are cutting ties with former all pro wide receiver Odell Beckham junior Cleveland announced Friday it planned to grant the disgruntled twenty nine year old former first round pick his release after a tumultuous two and a half seasons dusty Baker is returning to manage the Astros for a third season after agreeing to a one year contract the seventy two year old Baker became the first manager in major league history to lead five different teams to the postseason as Houston fell to the Atlanta Braves in six games in this year's World Series yes in Coolbaugh AP sports

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Cantlay Delivers Another Clutch Moment to Win FedEx Cup

AP News Radio

00:28 sec | 1 year ago

Cantlay Delivers Another Clutch Moment to Win FedEx Cup

"Patrick Cantlay has won the FedExCup and the season ending tour championship to finish his best ever year on tour the ice cold twenty nine year old Californian birdied the final hole at the east lake golf club in Atlanta for a final round sixty nine in a tournament total of twenty one under which gave him a dramatic single shock win over the in form Spaniard Jon Rahm Rahm later to make a chip in eagle at the last to try and force a playoff but was unable to get the ball into the hole I'm Graham like us

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"twenty nine year" Discussed on Daily Dose Football

Daily Dose Football

05:34 min | 1 year ago

"twenty nine year" Discussed on Daily Dose Football

"It kind of shows you. There was that much damage in the ligament that it had to be physically prepared by dr and yet he didn't do it so it really just turned this like huge rip between him and the saints. I i just think that. I'm not sure you'll ever play for saints again. In yellow doesn't necessarily have drew brees. I mean he's probably by but like the second round. I'm not sure anyways nestle selling them for a second round pick up but i'm not really like going out and trying to acquire a meter this going because like you said it's he's got a bad attitude he's got legitimate like long term health concerns now and you know the upside is. He's a good receiver in like. I said every any good team that already have. I'm going to have three or four good receivers on a team. And he's twenty eight. If mrs half a season or misses the whole season. Now you're looking at twenty nine year old coming off of two major. You know two years of injuries at just not you know just not. I'm not saying he's not worth the investment as far as like taking if you're taking a shot and maybe i can pick up a flare but like this point. I'm not looking at him like he's a a legitimate wide receiver one. At any point this again. I agree with you there. So do you have any more movers and losers from this preseason the stuck out to i think my number one move or a loser is Tim tebow chem tibo. That black was true cysts size at least try to like fake emotions rather than try to do bad for tim. Tiba their people wraps during timothy. But that's the crazy party now. I know a lot of people on leagues of mine were roster announced crazy. I'm thinking to myself thirty four years old. He's playing positions as never played before. It's got to be incredibly difficult for guys. Switching positions let alone a gathers thirty four years old and speaking of guy who switched positions a few years ago. Cadet tony for the giants are rookie. Pork dares twenty hasn't even been able to get on the field so that has to be another loser for me. But i think that's kind of goes without saying that you're injured like darius tony you don't have time develop with daniel jones lake and kill hair. You reminds me of and kill here is like when you don't have that opportunity..

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NIH Director: Unvaccinated Are 'Sitting Ducks' for COVID-19 and Delta Variant

Here & Now

02:01 min | 1 year ago

NIH Director: Unvaccinated Are 'Sitting Ducks' for COVID-19 and Delta Variant

"Sitting ducks. That's how national institutes of health director francis collins is characterizing unvaccinated people in the us as the delta variant continues to spread here. Is this weekend on fox news. So i will be surprised if we don't cross two hundred thousand cases a day in the next couple of weeks. And that's heartbreaking considering. We never thought we would be back in that space again. But here we are with delta variant. Which is so contagious. And this heartbreaking situation where ninety million people are still unvaccinated who are sitting ducks for this virus. Sitting ducks presumably. Meaning they will catch it. We know the delta variant is more infectious but is it also lethal and if it is for whom dr david doughty is an epidemiologist and infectious disease specialist at johns hopkins university. Dr doughty cds reporting record hospitalizations among eighteen to twenty nine year olds thirty to thirty nine year. Old forty to forty nine year olds. Basically all adults under fifty now while deaths among young adults from kovic are still uncommon. Are death rates going up in these groups. So yes robin deaths are going up. They're going up more slowly than hospitalizations. But we know that that's usually lag hospitalizations by two to three weeks for some so. We're expecting to see deaths climbing in the next two to three weeks as well and by saturday the number of pediatric hospitalizations also hit record highs. This is according to the department of health and human services it spike to over nineteen hundred. What are we seeing in that group when it comes to mortality rates. I think what we're seeing across. The board is that among those who are unvaccinated. The risk of getting sick and dying is as high as it's ever been right and so in groups like kids where vaccines are not yet licensed. We're seeing as you've said the highest rates of hospitalizations and deaths that we've seen since the beginning of the pandemic

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Chicago Police Officer Ella French Killed During Traffic Stop

NBC Nightly News

00:13 sec | 1 year ago

Chicago Police Officer Ella French Killed During Traffic Stop

"Chicago police are morning at twenty nine year. Old officer fatally shot during a traffic. Stop over the weekend of us. Are ella. French is the city's first female officer killed in thirty three years. Three suspects are in custody.

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Rep. Cori Bush Doubles Down on Defunding the Police

Mike Gallagher Podcast

02:04 min | 1 year ago

Rep. Cori Bush Doubles Down on Defunding the Police

"I'm not sure about the timing of the corey bush interview according to reporting out of chicago the man who is responsible for gunning down twenty nine this twenty nine year old officer ella. French was out had been arrested just a few months ago for felony gun. Possession has that bail reform working For our cities and states. How's that working. Democrats but corrie bush. Who i'm sure is all about bail reform as a progressive. She's a progressive. Here's what a progressive sounds like doubling down on the insane insistence the we must fund the police here. She was yesterday on cnn. So i know you've seen that. Republicans are pointing to the fact that you said you have your own security. Almost in the same breath advocating for defunding. The police do want to emphasize. i understand. You have security protection because you have received multiple death threats but the clip that i just played as being used in attack ads against not not you but not just you but other democrats so could those comments end up being harmful to your fellow democrats politically speaking. I think what we have to look at is the fact that i made it to congress in in twenty twenty. I was elected to congress. And we're still fighting the same fight. We're still fighting to save black lives. That was not. That work was not done before i got here. This is the reason why iran was to save lives to save my son's life. It was because michael brown who we're fighting for trying to get justice for is because he didn't get justice inbounder myers didn't get justice and gene pow didn't get justice and so many others that is why and because that was that was not fixed before i got here so then come at me and say you're the reason why we have these problems. No the the reason why we have these problems is because those that were in power and could have fixed this problem before now did and cost it. Costs

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1 Chicago Officer Killed, 1 Wounded in Traffic Stop Shooting

AP News Radio

00:56 sec | 1 year ago

1 Chicago Officer Killed, 1 Wounded in Traffic Stop Shooting

"Chicago police say a female officer was killed and a male officer is fighting for his life after they were shot in an exchange of gunfire during a traffic stop Saturday night Eric Carter Chicago police first deputy superintendent says the twenty nine year old female officer had been on the job three and a half years and the male officer six years they come to work willing to run toward danger toward gunfire and they're willing to sacrifice their lives to save the lives a perfect strangers Carter says there were two men and a woman in the car that started shooting at police and they're in custody and a gun was recovered at the scene on Chicago's south side the last time a Chicago officer was shot and killed was twenty eighteen the last time it was a female nineteen eighty eight I'm Julie Walker

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Gun Violence in America: Defining the Problem

COVID-19: What You Need to Know

02:06 min | 1 year ago

Gun Violence in America: Defining the Problem

"It's happening all over and all too often. America struggles to emerge from one pandemic. The nation is besieged by another. We got stopped at once in college. We got a mail shot down. get down. The country tries to recover from kobe. Nineteen with it's unfair burdens and incomprehensible death toll and is thickened new by gun violence with it's unfair burdens and ever growing death toll. Taking their knives he had shot and killed of my son. And my daughter police say the increase in shootings is much of the time due to urban gangs but there are also variants involving warring drug traffickers mass shootings domestic violence and suicide. All of it experts say fueled by the health and economic strains wrought by cova nineteen and powered by the uniquely american affinity for an access to guns joke when i ran crime. Strategies can't shoot somebody without a gun as the police commissioner in new york city identify. Who's carrying guns. The going out there making the arrests taking the gun off the street is great but really what we need. Is we need the individual carrying a gun district and yet guns proliferate with consequences for a cross section of american families. My name is crystal turner. I currently reside in jacksonville florida. And i'm speaking with you erin today because unfortunately two of my biological children My twenty nine year old daughter and my twenty three year old son the at that time both murder together. to of crystal turner's grown children were victims of a shooting in columbus. Ohio fueled by domestic violence. Her daughter genera had filed for divorce from roy. Harveson who then came to the parking lot of the daycare center. She founded and ambushed her and her brother at lunchtime on at twelve noon. There were twenty two rounds. That were found. A lot of couples have job stress. Childcare stress with postpartum the difference here was a gun yes access to again roy. Harveson is now serving a life sentence

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The Legend of Charles Hatfield: Rainmaker

Supernatural with Ashley Flowers

03:09 min | 1 year ago

The Legend of Charles Hatfield: Rainmaker

"Since ancient. Times wanted to understand the weather but without science they had to invent creative ways to explain it so the greeks told stories about a pantheon of gods who used whether for their own ends. The book of genesis gave us the story of noah and the catastrophic flood but by the time the industrial age was in full swing. People wanted to do more than explain the weather. They wanted to control it. After all by the nineteenth century powers that once seemed impossible. Even supernatural becoming commonplace humankind had harnessed electric light in glass bulbs. Couldn't someone figure out how to control the rain. The first man to vie for the title of scientific rainmaker was james pollard. Espy an american meteorologist. He believed that he could set these massive forest fires that would heat the air up and create enough condensation to make rain. Unfortunately for him and the forest he obliterated his theory didn't work. Throughout the rest of the nineteenth century other would be rainmakers had similar non results and pretty soon people began to suspect that the whole concept of weather modification was just wishful thinking until the early twentieth century. When a self taught weather aficionado enter the picture with a bit more optimism. His name is charles hatfield as a young man. Charles is working a day job as a sewing machine salesman when he comes across these stories about rainmakers like james pollard. Espy and he's like these guys are pedaling something valuable more than hope. They're selling life. Charles spent his youth working on his father's ranch in california so he understands the importance of rain. Water crops means a healthy harvest which means enough food to eat. If you could find a way to prevent droughts there might never be another famine. Sure every attempt at actually doing it has been a pretty big failure but maybe charles can crack the code and if he can he can definitely make a pretty penny off the deal. So charles learns everything he can about meteorology atmospheric pressure humidity wind patterns. It's not a formal education. But he feels like he really has a knack for it and when he's done with his books. Charles starts experimenting. He climbs a windmill tower near his father's ranch and starts messing around with some chemicals to create his secret formula. I'm not exactly sure what these experiments are or what goes into his miraculous rain potion. Charles never tells anyone his secrets. But i do know that by nineteen for a twenty nine year. Old charles is ready to go public with his new technology. He plays some ads in the local paper calling himself. A moisture accelerator. His work isn't magic. He stresses he says quote. I do not make rain. That would be an absurd claim. I simply attract clouds and they do the

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Defendants Involved in Massachusetts Standoff in Court

AP News Radio

00:46 sec | 1 year ago

Defendants Involved in Massachusetts Standoff in Court

"Hi Mike Rossio reporting defendants involved in a Massachusetts standoff on Saturday appear in court several of the eleven people charged in connection with an hours long armed standoff along interstate ninety five in Massachusetts over the weekend were in court for their arraignment Tuesday the purported leader twenty nine year old Jamal Tavon Sanders Latimer also notice Jamal to leave a bill obey told the judge he didn't understand how the charges could be brought against him the first to appear forty year old queen Cumber lander told the judge he was a foreign national who can not face criminal charges ten men and a seventeen year old juvenile face charges including unlawful possession of a firearm and ammunition and use of body armor in commission of a crime they say they are members of a group called rise of the borders hi Mike Rossio

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English Wins Travelers, Beating Hickok in 8-Hole Playoff

AP News Radio

00:30 sec | 1 year ago

English Wins Travelers, Beating Hickok in 8-Hole Playoff

"Thirty one year old Harris English has won the travelers championship eventually over time twenty nine year old Texan Kramer Hickok lead with a birdie on the eighth extra hole to claim victory the two and tied in regulation play at thirteen under both splitting the seventy second hole to force a dramatic playoff which tied for the second longest in PGA tour history it was a second win for Harris this season making him the fifth multiple winner on tour this year and it took his career wins to fall I'm Graham I gots

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"twenty nine year" Discussed on Distorted View Daily

Distorted View Daily

07:21 min | 1 year ago

"twenty nine year" Discussed on Distorted View Daily

"As far as you can go in. The mouth is where the creek runs into a large stream of what holler can have houses. Oh it's supposed to be like hollow harlem the harlem hollow hollowed before. It's basically like valley. Okay thank you now that we've solved that mystery. We can read on here. Lou holler at park in edmunds county hosted. Last week's event that organizers said would feature mud music and mayhem it featured mainly mayhem era reports of a man's throat slit woman choked in a fight over a blanket a man was impaled on branch. Forty eight people were charged. Fourteen arrested and others were injured list of bizarre accidents at the five day festival in one of the strangers incidents of the music themed rave was a man whose throat was slit by a friend in quotes. The questionable pal is still at large Edmonson county sheriff deputies arrested a twenty nine year old man for strangling a woman in an argument over a blanket. The man denied doing it. But the woman's neck showed signs of fingerprints and brazier other accidents. Include a man who drove a vehicle over a two or three inch. Long sick log ended up with it piercing his abdomen when it tried to come out through his back. It was stopped by a steel plate in his seats. Edmonson county sheriff. Shane doyle said man was transported to the hospital with the branch still inside of him. Another man lost part of a finger when a car crushed his and the event had thousands attending which overwhelmed these sparsely populated region. The town where the event was held doesn't have a traffic light and the county is a dry county. Not that weekend was when deputies. Set up a traffic stop. outside of the event. They made an arrest on the first stop. Finding meth and marijuana during a search of the passengers had active arrest warrants. We were like well. This doesn't bode well for the weekend. Said the sheriff. There were six. Felony charges in total and thirty of the charges were on drugs and alcohol. Sixty three traffic citations were also issued a facebook post on the group's page called the event. A huge success another redneck rave is scheduled in october. Cincinnati is super close to kentucky. Maybe distorted view should be there. I will be murdered. The post said we could definitely improve on a lot of things to make the one in october. Run a lot better. We're listening to all your suggestions. This was the biggest event we've ever done and with as many people in random things that popped up unexpectedly sliced off fingers logs impaled in people's abdomen. Stuff like that you know. I feel like we handled it all very well. There you go. Congratulations on a successful redneck. Raves final story. We have for you today. What the hell is going on at subway ever since. It spokesman was arrested for child porn. Subway just can't catch a break. It's one thing after another Accusations that they're meat is fake and then some country like ireland said whatever the fuck. They're making their sandwiches on can't be classified as bread. We did some tests on it. It's got like i know it's made purely of sugar or something and now the two now if you guys enjoy a subway june assab. I've got news for you. Ain't eating tuna. I've had the tuna sub before. It's not really my go-to i'm more of an italian guy but for years now i've been staying away from subway for the most part however i am a bit concern because Here in ohio. I don't know of this is a sub that is offered everywhere. They call this a local favourite and supposedly. It's only offered at certain locations right. It's called the the seafood sensation. I don't know if it's completely discontinued at this point. Or if you can still find it like an ashtray. Beulah but it. It seems like a bad idea. It sounds like something. You should never order from subway. It's a creamy seafood concoction. Left out all day. Long heating up to room temperature the bad idea right. So subways seafood. Sensation consisted of a blend of crab meat and alaskan pollock. So they say there's questions now as to whether there was even any tuna in the june sub right so if subways too cheap to put tuna and a tuna sub. What are the odds. There is really crab meat or alaskan pollack in the seafood sensation. It's gotta be like fuck and ground turtles or something after a class action lawsuit was filed against subway back in january alleged. That juna was fake. The new york times has launched an investigation on whether the allegations were true or false in the article journalist julia caramel or carmel road that she used commercial labs that could test sample of tuna from different sandwiches across california. Subways so this wasn't just from like one subway store. You went to a variety. Fought june subs at all the locations. And then Had the lab run some tests. This is a lab by the way that specializes in fish testing. We're about five hundred dollars. The lab would conduct a pcr tests. Which would make copies of a specific dna sample and this has would show if subways tuna included one of five different tuna species after more than a month awaiting. The results came in and they weren't great. The lab told the journalists that there were two conclusions either. The meat was too heavily processed to be identified or there was simply no tuna dna. to begin. with now. I would have to think the the most likely explanation would be the first one where it's super heavily processed to make it so that the tuna can be kept for longer a longer shelf life or something. I don't know so as not happy with this claim or the testing subway said in a statement to business insider a recent new york times report indicates that dna testing is an unreliable methodology for identifying processed tuna. Trust says cheese so good. It makes dropped to my knees now. The process chain not to here. Although i'm sure subways cheese is processed to this report supports reflects the position. That subway has taken in relation to a meritless lawsuit filed in california with respect to dna testing as a means to identify cooked proteins. Sandwich chain said. Dna testing is simply not a reliable way to identify denatured proteins. Like subways tuna which was cooked before it was tested. Why didn't somebody say at any point. That the substance they're claiming is june is actually juna. It's fish that's that's what they should come out and say that's what everyone wants to hear. According to the washington post the class action lawsuit filed in the us district court.

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"twenty nine year" Discussed on The Diane Rehm Show

The Diane Rehm Show

06:15 min | 1 year ago

"twenty nine year" Discussed on The Diane Rehm Show

"Unfortunate. What percentage the younger population age eighteen twenty nine year olds have been vaccinated again. It depends but it's a lot lower. It's probably in the twenty to thirty percent and the elderly. That percentage would be much higher of you if you look at people over sixty five. It's almost eighty. Five percent of the population has been immunized clearly the older individuals again. You know when when you're told. I got a vaccine is going to prevent you from dying. People rapidly wanted to take it now. We still are seeing a lot of disparities related to race ethnicity. I think if you look at a wides have a much higher. Immunization rate that if you do among african americans hispanics so the number of people unvaccinated come in different flavors at this point. Do you expect to see large outbreaks this summer. Well that's a good question. I don't think we're gonna see huge outbreaks but we're going to see small outbreaks. We're going to see little sort of small fires. Right like campfires. I hope we don't see forest fires because there's enough people vaccinated that. I think that will not happen but clear that you're going to have communities with a lot of unvaccinated individuals that are divided gets there. You're going to have an algorithm that community saying in those communities you're talking about a large percentage have not been vaccinated absolutely and i think that's you know that's going to be a really important thing to look a yesterday. The institute for health metrics and evaluation and the kobe collaborative released a vaccine hesitancy tool. And if you look at that map you can go down to zip code. And we'll tell you. What percentage of the population in that specific zip code are vaccine heston. So dr del rio. What do you believe could be the key to overcoming that lagging that. I think you need a multi pronged approach. I think number one. I think we need to get republican. And democrats would primarily republican representatives congress to go to their constituencies and tell them. I got the vaccine. Get the vaccine. This is our vaccine was developed by president trump. This is safe you need to take. Its people need to talk about added powerful people in to talk about it number two. We need to work with trusted messengers. In other words you know. The is the community organization's the primary care physicians. So they start again talking about the vaccine. I think something that is gonna be very important is also. The fda needs to approve. Vaccines still are heston. Because they say this vaccines are not fully approved. There's still under an emergency use authorization. But i know that pfizer and moderna have both submitted to the fda there just for approval. I would hope that the fda approves vaccines soon. Because i think once you get a full approval the world changes after. There's a foil approval. The companies can do direct to consumer advertising. They can be sold. They can be pushed more effectively but more importantly a lot of people are going to say. Well now i trusted because it has fda approval so that's the other thing that is going to be necessary. Right i also wonder whether it's going to take a large outbreak in some small resistant communities to then convinced the unvaccinated. Better do something quickly. I hope that's not the case but you probably right. I think it's going to happen. Also that way. So one thing that i think could potentially be helpful is try to identify those areas and really do targeted. I think we need to what marketing is called. Hyper targeting marketing right. You really need to go to the very specific area and do the marketing right there. I think this is not about national marketing. This is very very targeted to a very specific area and you work with local trusted leaders there. I mean as somebody said to me community in one of these communities you know i heard. Look i don't wanna hear from you. I don't want to hear from the president. I wanna hear from the fire man who sits church next to me when that person gets a vaccine and tells me to take the vaccine. I can trust that person. So i think it's very important that we work with identified those trusted voices in the community and we work with them. So the photogr. Dr savage and dr jill biden the president's wife speaking in a neighborhood to a particular person. If addison enough why is sitting next to the firemen going to do it again. Depends who you trust right. Depends that trust. The person is i think. What would you mention that. That event was really interesting. You know you had dr fauci door to door knocking doors. No and he got a lot of selfie but he didn't get vaccinated sell. What does that say to you that he is not trusted or it needs a person people. No i think it needs a person that that people know. I also think that a lot of those people may have questions and they want somebody that they can trust to answer the questions. I have found commonly that that getting people to understand. I mean i think you know you have the people that don't want vaccine expand the spectrum from those that say i'll never get vaccinated to a group that i call a friend of mine. Calls him slow to. Yes and i liked that term in other words. They're going to say yes. But it's just gonna take them some time and i think we need to sit with them. We need to listen to them. We need to hear their.

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"twenty nine year" Discussed on The Good Life with Stevie & Sazan

The Good Life with Stevie & Sazan

04:46 min | 1 year ago

"twenty nine year" Discussed on The Good Life with Stevie & Sazan

"I think you you've been having a lot these like little revelations i feel like from god and just seeing you since coming on starting this show and seeing you in your element like openly using your voice talking to people. I mean you really are a healer seeing you put your hand on people. Pray over people and you know. Even we go to conferences and we speak to audiences like the power in your voice. It is this fire. And i think that we're living in a generation in right now where people need that. People need that power and needs to report into them. The power that comes from god and you just are such a pure honest genuine person that like god knows that he can use you in that way he knows that your heart is pure and that you have great intentions and you just love people and that's kind of people that god loves to use to you. Know get closer to all of his other children out there who don't know and understand that there is a god out there that wants to do life with them and help them figure out how to get to their next step in those dreams and those goals and in their journey with purpose and likes tv sad. We just love that. This show has given us the opportunity to kind of like what is the saying. Peel back the curtain. What yes go back to layers. Both the you know this. I was just telling him in the car real quick and then we'll go. But i was just telling you in the car and i just feel it again now. A days a lot of people turn to different social media profiles different channels different outlets and things to try to escape what they're currently going through in their lives kind of like a way to numb the pain and it's similar to like giving somebody medication for something. It's like yeah. It currently will numb the pain but not addressing it and not you know dealing with it is just going to lead to it always just lingering there and you're just going to constantly try to nominate away and i feel like nowadays with social media influencers and just the celebrity profiles and things that we follow these lives. You know we all have a choice to be like all right one. Are we going. Put out into the world and steven. I know that this is a show where it's a place where we can all kind of escape our day to day lives in meeting this little playground and hang out and you know have a good time but the fact that we don't have to create a facade or hide just the struggles that we all have to face on a day to day life basis. You know the fact that this is a place where we can also come to not only laugh but to actually deal with some of our problems and our struggles together. I think that's really what it's about when it comes to figuring out what it means to live a good life is that you've got to deal with the struggles that the problems that you have head on and figure them out as you go and just try not to avoid them. Try not to name it or try to escape from it. And i just love this show. We're building that kind of a family environment there where it's like we get messages that say like oh my gosh i love that at the beginning of your show you guys always make me laugh but then by the end of the end of your show unlike crying because i just took something from it and that just like really warms our hearts more than anything to know that we're creating this type of environment like what you said what that creator said you create what you want to see in the world and i think that like unintentionally by opening up the door to our life and some of the weekly stuff that we're trying to figure out you know in a way we're creating something unique here for people to also be invited and welcome to also experience in a real way so i just i'm so grateful for this show the show has forced as to really face our own problems head on and our struggles every week and then to be able to talk about it on a mic. It's not always easy and we definitely never wanna come off like we're preachy. Or that were experts because we definitely are not we are just two twenty nine year olds trying to figure out life while balancing baby and business so the one thing we got babies that we love people love you fam- we didn't love each other. We'd be like shut up. Stephen lemme talk. I hate you. But that's not the truth by the way you guys Totally changing subject if you wanna really refreshing summer drink not an ad. Sound like you're gone. Here's a sparkle. Water plus a splash of cranberry juice with vanilla stevia and dang. I'm drinking in a glass drinking right. Now it's been like my summer go to jail. Is this an cup say. Atm as the logo zana. Maybe that's what it is. Oh anyways fam- we hope you guys enjoyed the show. If you did please share with somebody everybody out. There needs to be encouraged to walk in their gifts to to achieve their goals to please share it with somebody you love and of course we want to thank our sponsors again Y'all please check out some of those codes. If you wanna punch those in use some of those gift codes it really helps out the good life It brings more sponsors to the.

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"twenty nine year" Discussed on Whores Talk Horror

Whores Talk Horror

04:17 min | 1 year ago

"twenty nine year" Discussed on Whores Talk Horror

"So are any of you obsessed with social media and wondering how can i get more followers. Sharon are you Maybe but definitely not this is well. Here's the story of what not to do on may tenth of this year. Twenty twenty one twenty nine year old. Florida woman sauntered into american senior high school yes that is the actual name of the high school I would make a joke. But i i. I kind of feel like the name speaks for itself. High school were. The american girls went is school. Maybe maybe maybe that's what. Yeah we'll go with that. We'll go with that. The the most generic sounding high school name. I've ever heard american high school. It sounds like the name of the high school that some foreign person would only four seniors only for seniors. Yes the confusing part of the name. It's only first senior american senior high school. So you like go it. It's weird in florida. They have a lot of high school. So it's like american freshman highschool american morris's so this is what you get to be a senior. I may all that up but in any case At may tenth a twenty nine year old florida woman walked into the american senior high school. Just to be clear carrying a backpack a skateboard and also had a painting with her all of which were meant to help her blend in so she can hand out flyers with her instagram handle. And i swear to god. That is what steve shamila blake in that clip on thirty rock when he pretended to be a high schooler skateboard and like a hat on backwards and was like hello youths like it was just funny but we where was his painting. Because you know all tino around with a painting no. I don't think he had a painting. That's a weird touch. I don't think i ever carried painting with me in all four years of high school. Yeah and like our friend. Laura and who literally is an artist. Now was an art student in high school. I don't think i ever saw her career. Art supplies let alone a painting around whatever. But we're going to go with it. We're going to go with it. So when confronted by security audrey nicole francis queenie claimed that she was a student looking for the registration office but instead of going to the registration francis queenie allegedly continued wandering the halls with her flyers when security notified the administration about a potential threat on campus unquote francis. Queenie fled the threat. Was that her. Painting was terrible but her brilliant promotional instincts proved to be her downfall as police easily able to track her from her instagram. Handle that she'd been bragging about to all of the quote real teenagers when interviewed about the ordeal. When student said she was lake. I think recording some stuff in there like some crazy stuff and she said like devil's mask and everything. It was crazy very creepy. That was that was a quote direct quote from other students. I thank you ted. Th-they logan for your eyewitness account. Obviously american school is pumping out some american geniuses by the way Racist queenie was arrested that night at her north miami beach home and charged with felony trespass egg misdemeanor interfering with a school and resisting arrest without violence. Her last instagram post before her arrest said quote. I- legit have. I don't know how many cops outside my house right. Now i'm not going outside at all on cokes. Maybe don't put that social media. Just god ready. Can see your account francis wilson outside like like going through her instagram stories. Like she's not coming out all in unison..

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"twenty nine year" Discussed on The Andrew Klavan Show

The Andrew Klavan Show

08:18 min | 1 year ago

"twenty nine year" Discussed on The Andrew Klavan Show

"At the outset right that you have every right to cast you catch me out of your church. If if you decide. I mean i'm i'm not. I recognize that part of what this movement entails conservative gay christianity entails is a reinterpretation and rethinking of things and the part of the problem. Is that people stride in with this entitlement right but no like. I'm coming into the house of western culture right and they do things a certain way here and i'm basically asking to be given a little room right in that in that house now i agree very much with truman that our identities are not fundamentally sexual. And that's i think the most powerful part of the book is he just points to this. Freudian intern There's just sort of combined with marxism about sex to me. The big divide on this issue in the big sort of prerequisite for engagement and conversation is not between right and left not between conservatives and liberals but between people who think that what we're talking about is all about sex is all about your physical desire and you're injured or lost and people who understand that what we're talking about is a kind of love way that people fall in love and truth is absolutely right. That's so much more enormous than sex. And so on the right and you get these. Well you just want to sort of bend the bible because of that you can sleep with who you want to at and that and you get reduced to these very physical acts essentially you wanna do this act and it's you know it's really much more complicated than that. It's my my nature is not sexual but there you think about what a total thing it is to fall in love with think about the way that you know you like the way that she laughs. You like the smell for hair you like. I mean and and things that you can't even describe that about that if you're somebody like me and you know again i i don i mean no offense but i also cannot tell a lie right. I must be honest about what my experience a few life has been. I have only ever fallen in love with me right. That is a whole and so you can. You can save me that that means. I must simply not no romantic love. I think that i don't agree with the biblical arguments for that which we may have to get into another time and that's a little long relation we can touch on but then on the left you have people who think the exact same thing think that this is about sex right. This is pure material bodies. Just let body and in somewhere in the middle among sensible people who are trying to live together in community. There are folks who know that this is about forming a decent respectable way. Falling in love and shaping your society. Look i mean that doesn't mean that you have to redefine the word right. It does not mean you have to sort of say instantly o. Marriage has always been just two people. No marriage is a gender thing but it does mean that you might want to work with people to figure out some sort of institution that they can enter into that will be lifelong and committed monogamous. So that they don't just get cast out into the wild right to like the terrible things that gay people do sexually sometimes not always because they are excluded. But sometimes because you know there's no anyway so this is this is essentially my answer to truman. Because when you exclude people from society you exclude them from moral order of society. You called dog. Yeah i we're out of time. But i just right now. Our president is an idiot. Oppresses corrupt our music is trash. Our movies trashed. We have no arts worthwhile. I loved the arts. And i'm not seeing anything new. That really moves me. Where do you look for hope briefly. Well i look actually right around me. Immediate surroundings and this was an insight that i found during the aftermath of the presidential election. Which was probably my bleakest moment. Politically was in the middle of cove. The the elections gone terribly wrong. And i noticed that my emotional life was really closely key to these big ideas. I had about where the country was going and not key to what was going on immediately around now. The smart i in my immediate life. I have a deeply loving committed partner who door. I have a job that fills me with passionate every day. And i have people who are working in my community to try and figure out how to ban this critical race theory nonsense to protect children from the predations of the trans lobby. All of these things right. That's where i find hope. And i actually think that's more real than twitter now. So you know. Excellent great talking to the podcast. Spencer cleveland no relation to podcasts. Is the young heretics. do not miss it. And also if you're not reading The claremont review of books. You really are missing out there to those are two cultural institutions. That will not only fill you with ideas that will give you hope more to come all right. You know what time it is time to gather your troubles around you. Kiss them goodbye because here comes the mail bag. I keep forgetting in prison. I wish i could forget All right from melvin. Dear cleveland the wise. I'm a twenty nine year old man. And i've recently gotten serious about looking for potential wife. I really like your opinion on a discussion. I had with a friend of mine. Recent he asked me what qualities i believe. A good wife should possess. I admit i struggled with this question quite a bit. Which is why would like to hear your opinion. Thanks a million. You know a really good question because feminism has made it sort of like insulting to actually is such a thing as a good wife but of course there is wife is a job. It's a position. I think it's an elevated very high an honorable position and but it just like any position entails rights and responsibilities. Of course it all begins with you. I mean it begins with what you want. What you're looking. Who you hit it off with that kind of magical thing that nobody can actually tell you anything about when you find yourself with somebody and you just want to be with them and you're laughing all the time and it's every every everything is interesting girl and said to me when you when you fall in love. Everything is interesting The that you're you're talking about. And and i think that you know that that is all obviously stuff about you and also what kind of life do you want to live. I mean this is something that people should talk about before they get married. It really is you know. Is it a is it a family. Life is a life kids in it or do you want to be shallow empty. You know people with a dog and a nice car who take vacations but have nothing in your life of what value totally up to you. Don't let me influence your idea but if you want a children if you want a those children have a mom That's that's a life that you're going to have to. You know that you want your wife to want not to force upon her and it's a life you're gonna have to think about and how you're going to get it and what sacrifices you're gonna make you're out you're gonna have to make sacrifices no matter what life you choose and so you're going to want to have a woman who shares those values. She doesn't have to agree with you about everything But she has to share those values. But i think in general. I'm a guy who likes. I like feminine women. Right i i love one of the things i love about. My wife is. She passes through room magically. Suddenly their flowers all over the place and everything looked better. I pass through and everything's broken is. I'm like living entropy you know she stores everything. She goes through very feminine person. And because i don't bring a lot of that energy to the table at that makes us a really good match and we've had a really great time together if that's not what you're looking for you should know and you know you can examine your daydreams and examine the honesty of your daydreams when you daydream about a woman. What is she like. is that true. Would you that you know you might daydream. I'd really like just the woman who's just dumb you know like and then you think well no actually. That would that would be boring over time. You know you question you can question. Your daydreams question. your desires. But but still. I think the one thing that is really important More than as wife should be devoted to the project that you have in mind and that if you conceive of that project is a joint project or a project that you mostly going to do. I think you wanna wife was devoted to it. You know you don't want a wife says okay. If you want kids. We'll have kids. You don't want that you want somebody who knows how to talk and to laugh instead of fighting you wanna avoid drama which is a more feminine flaw than it is a male flaw but it is no good for relationships. You don't want drama in your relationships you want communication and talking Affection and sympathy But you know listen. It's it's hard for me to say because everybody likes something different..

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"twenty nine year" Discussed on The Darin Olien Show

The Darin Olien Show

07:57 min | 1 year ago

"twenty nine year" Discussed on The Darin Olien Show

"That's such a beautiful frigate story because the things that ring true to me. Is it systems so systems either. Allow things to thrive or they destroy. It's very clear right. You know see spiracy revealed so much crazy shit. That's going on thank. Thank you for that right. And an it's just that system and you're right that system just keeps playing an intel. We rise up as the community as the consumers as the customers added as the voters. Because every you know listen whether you agree with whatever the politics situations are going. I believe that the dollar that we carry is probably infinitely greater than any voting cast of any vote that that can ever be putting election so we can shape things by what we do and what we put our attention on. And and that's a very very powerful thing that i want to stoke the fire of that young young group in young youth more than ever but Yeah man it's just resiliency of nature just phenomenal when tapping into that. And i think that's the key to you know remembering the you know things like the fact is were always trying to help. People remember climate changes in ocean problem rates climbing but the half the biodiversity on this earth loss in the last forty years almost seventy percent of wildlife and nature. We've lost in forty years You know these are very real things But when we come together and enact solutions and embrace innovation and embraced opportunity and recognize work ended him with with nature and and allowed to recover Break in amazing things can happen and do happen is not click bait and doom scrolling stuff because The hopeful death doesn't isn't fears short-term. Right fear is a very good shorter motivator from behavioral perspective. That will get you to scroll and click on stuff rallo each other each other only marble But it's hoping opportunity that inspires long-term actions fires people in the long run and we need as much of that is awesome right now. Our messages you know recognize that the ocean is the center of the conversation around climate change center compensation conservation and asian about our planet about our planet. Exactly that there's good things happening in good people making good things happen. Is you also effectively. Shown and inspirationally In the message right there. There's good things we need to come together and protect the planet because we're denver protecting ourselves. Listen to survive right like there's gonna be nature lasts If if we destroy ourselves just thrilled about human survival. I wanna dig into that. We need to talk about the children's programs that you're doing what would you say. I mean it's so cliche but we're talking about it. What would you say is a thing as a way that children from from nine to twenty nine like there's some emerging opportunity here. There's there's some. I just met a third star general and he just told me he goes. I think my daughter wants to talk to you. Said really it's like she. She is a fiction. It's talk to you. Talk to me because she is now gain your phd in environmentalism directly on the ocean about the ocean. And it's like just to know that that is a thing that's huge. That is a system that's largely. I'll be so bold. Not teaching us that much. Like you know. My major taught me a little bit. Physiology nation got me enough to get a little curious but really my education was life and the fact that that young person is now in a phd directly related to the ocean. Let's celebrate that shit like come on. There's so much opportunity and you know we ask permission to bully combat earlier. That's kind of what you were talking about but You know the the when we think about all in his nine to twenty nine Is is you know. As an organization were building global movement restore from plant in the idea that environmental movement as a whole as neglected education moving boeing and used for decades to all in in recognizing the best way we grow constituency of people care about these issues that we build a foundation in society for conservation ethic is by focusing on young people in education. Hard to change behavior But focusing on people's the best way to do that and build at the cultural economic and political will society To build a new world and So that's been our focus from the beginning. My grandfather said you know before we can talk about conservation to talk about education. Not what we do To that very point because those are the generations that make chain society ever and it's everything from school programs. All the way up to looking at entrepreneurship A great example is is the blue economy where you look at okay. How can we leverage will steam restoration. You know a. There's a lot of work in ever being. Invested in sustainable aquaculture for safer like health for us in seaweed as a carbon sink natural habitat restoration. Can they become de facto re preserved but also income for amazing source of nutrition and food for people on they can become forests and farms in the ocean that are restorative and restoring is and restore to farming the oceans and tremendous economic opportunity communities around the world over overdoing increasing a lot of work in that space in recognizing that's just one example of opportunities to be using algae based materials plastics. That are biodegradable in the ocean. You know there's so much innovation and opportunity out there that focus is on how we restore renew trading energy from the ocean. That is again renewable restorative in. And so that's really you know about the higher end of that nine to twenty nine year old at what we always talk about is. There's tremendous opportunity out here. You know it's not just about being beaches doing recycling campaigns. You said it's It's about recognizing all traces of consequences in the things that we find the things we do in the business that we start the old model of like. I'm afraid of business. Make hundred billion dollars destroying the planet. That i'm going to maybe like colonel started started foundation and trying to donate some money to fix the mess. I made As as a were done more years instead it's like how start a business that is both making money providing jobs and opportunity and restoring the environment at same time. Imagine that and also i feel like when growing up you know we were always told feels the same way we were always told like all your years of tomorrow. You know somewhat your life. You'll be able to be able to lead and i was wondering when is that magical time happen and what we like to tell. Young people is. That's so not right. You are the leaders of today you. At six years old little girl we met she went out and she. There was a water balloon fight in her hometown which was an estuary fishing fishing town estuary. They would be a water balloon. Fight every year and she would go paddleboarding and.

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"twenty nine year" Discussed on If These Ovaries Could Talk

If These Ovaries Could Talk

01:54 min | 1 year ago

"twenty nine year" Discussed on If These Ovaries Could Talk

"Mono really bad that summer and so had that too on the teenage. That's just assume that all the things they've we're basically continued kissing disease as twenty nine year old and so then he comes up to me. I'm looking over the jukebox. At our at our bar after a game a sponsor bar which happens to be called the dugout At brickley dame deanna. He says a just by drink. And i'm not drinking because i'm on steroids antibiotics. I'm just like i wanna knock this out. Because they don't knock me out. Model at a older age is serious business. So i'm sorry. I'm not drinking and he just walked away so two minutes two minutes later he comes back. War danny was quiet during the story because he knew he came out. Good in the. Let's just wait for it really honor. That's how i got i. He kept by me waters. We started talking about the box in songs. And i was putting in garth brooks. I like country music and the summer. That garth brooks was playing in central park and so he's in texas and we sort of struck up conversation about how he didn't really listen to country music all that much being from texas. But that i did. And i'm a new yorker so you know we connected on that in a we're opposites way But every water that i had any had a vodka drink vodka cranberry and so by the end of the evening back. Then danny rollerblading everywhere. Okay i was not letting him get on rollerblades. I don't know what put you can. Hardly move your shoulder. So.

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Cantlay Wins a Playoff at Memorial on Sunday Without Rahm

AP News Radio

00:32 sec | 1 year ago

Cantlay Wins a Playoff at Memorial on Sunday Without Rahm

"Twenty nine year old Patrick Cantlay has beaten column over Colorado on the first extra hole that to win his second memorial tournament the two finished regulation play tied at thirteen under after matching fund around seventy ones but can't place sailed to victory with an up and down par from the bunker at the first playoff hole it was can't place fourth PGA tour win and his second for the season defending champion on third round leader Jon Rahm was forced to watch the action from isolation after a positive kind of a test on Saturday I'm Graham I gots

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"twenty nine year" Discussed on Houston Public Media Local Newscasts

Houston Public Media Local Newscasts

02:04 min | 1 year ago

"twenty nine year" Discussed on Houston Public Media Local Newscasts

"This npr news by from news at eight seven in houston on water. A houston woman is now facing charges after a charles body was found in jasper motel room. Houston police believe the body is out of six year. Old samuel olson. Who's been missing for almost a week charge in the cases twenty nine year. Old theresa balboa the girlfriend the child's father she's also accused of tampering with evidence. Police say they're still trying to find a motive in the case and there could be other suspects another harris county precinct. One deputy constables says. She was sexually harassed at work. Brock acres is a deputies lawyer. She says he says her anelle five accusers and they want their cases heard about fixing the system. It's about bringing this to light. It's about not permitting this to occur. Ever again constable. Alan rosen issued a statement. Saying he can't discuss the facts of the case because it's a pending legal matter. But he says he's confident. The truth will come out in court. The biden administration says it's worried about republican led efforts to impose new voting restrictions and texas white house. Press secretary jen sake. Said the president sees senate bill seven as part of a concerted attack on democracy and the fact of the matter is that the texts legislation would make it harder to vote in a state where ernie too hard for many people to vote. But it's not the only state where we're seeing. This troubling trend. Democrats in the texas house walked out sunday night blocking the measure from passing during the regular legislative session but governor. Abbot says he wants to bring up the bill again during a special session with many bars and restaurants struggling to find workers. The texas workforce commission has a new online to get people certified to handle food and serve alcohol. The commission says many restaurant owners can't find workers who have required certifications. You can find the free class at certification dot t x restaurant dot. Org cloudy skies with a forty percent..

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"twenty nine year" Discussed on More Content Talk

More Content Talk

04:22 min | 1 year ago

"twenty nine year" Discussed on More Content Talk

"In certain circumstances even though they came out and clarified that it wasn't supposed to be a blanket ticket even though of course certain states in y- cities took it that way obviously and so now You know we really have to deal with the reality. That some people are gross and Left unchecked this people are going to do gross things. And i've seen another huge resurgence in anti mask. behavior I've been seeing more and more videos popping up of anti mask. ranting and raving. And really you know being rude to people who are wearing masks. I've heard i just read a story about this person. Who worked at home depot. Who he he said that. There's a twenty nine year old Working at home depot said that he chose to eat his legend the car because all the customers all the co workers. Were you know. They're like not even wearing masks Prior to the cdc is new guidelines set. Now they're definitely not going to wear them. Because the cdc is relaxed deadlines so he's like ostracized sees legends car and then on top of that like his co workers he was saying have very negative opinions of him and so You know all this talk of You know your your mother and my freedom or whatever that ostracisation that you're doing to people is another form of you know taking away their right like they should probably have a right to stay inside and eat right these people who have to go outside to eat their lunches because wanna be gross. They should probably have that right But you're taking that right away from them because now you're being you're being an asshole for no reason. Just because you're you know being mean and vindictive to people and. I think that that's very cowardly. I don't really understand that The thing is is that people are trying to be safe. You know it's it's not some political thing and it's become politicized. Everyone wants to blame that on People like me everyone's to blame that on I don't know The new mood in the united states of america. But there's no new mood in the united states america. This is the old battle. it's ignorance versus You know civility and that's what it's been since the civil war and that's going to continue to be Everyone knows you have freedom. No one's ever tried to take away your freedom You're supposed to you know. Make the right free choice. Though you supposed to be an intelligent individual a democracy. This is the requirement of democracy. May people. don't realize this but you supposed to be informed is supposed to be politically knowledgeable. They even have political science classes for the longest time Relatively new things social sciences. And the like this was expected and democracies that that the people who who needed to vote and the people who are who Mattered and the people who were affected by the decisions of the government. They were intelligent people. They read you know about what was going on. They knew what was going on and if they didn't win they didn't. They were very frequently as in the case of You know greece taking over or You know the empire would come crashing down because the populace would become too ignorant of the government's doings in how they were doing things. And why do we doing things right. And so when you talk about the collapse of a society. You look at People today and how they believe that every choice they make is some kind of. I don't know a political statement and this is pretty new to the right That used to be the left's thing But now it's gotten to the point of where it's not even like this cool little fun thing like you're having your own Density or whatever no you take in bullshit science and you're promoting it and turning it into a culture..

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Matsuyama Becomes First Japanese Man in Masters Green Jacket

AP News Radio

00:32 sec | 2 years ago

Matsuyama Becomes First Japanese Man in Masters Green Jacket

"It is immensely ana has hung on for a one shot victory at the masters surviving back nine drama to become the first Japanese player to win a major title the twenty nine year old into the famous final nine five clear but after finding the water at the fifteenth found himself just to have a charging center shelf life when shelf life posted a watery triple bogeyed the sixteenth Matsui yama needed just a closing seventy three to win with rookie will that work towards claiming second at nine under after a closing seventy Golden State and sent a shelf life shared third I'm Graham I got us

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Ditching "Active Investing" for More Passive Income Streams with Tamar Hermes

BiggerPockets Real Estate Podcast

02:02 min | 2 years ago

Ditching "Active Investing" for More Passive Income Streams with Tamar Hermes

"Without further ado tamar hermes. I'll write tamar. Welcome to the bigger pockets. Podcast it is awesome to have you here. Thanks so much. Thanks for having me. Yeah so you and i. I counted about a year ago. And i learned a little bit. What your story. And ever. Since then i've been like tomorrow on the podcast so excited that we finally made this happen today and i want to learn more about you and that journey. So why don't we start early on. How'd you get into this idea of real estate investing. How did you get that. Get bit by the bug. So i when i was twenty years old i was an executive in television and i was making six figures and i thought. Oh wow. I've got it made but i knew better because i realized that i was exchanging time for money and that. If i didn't have that job i would basically be. I don't know i wouldn't be able to survive. And how i assert looking at my bottom line and it made me think about when i was fourteen and a half. I really wanted a car. And i grew up poor. I was the child of a holocaust survivor and i. I wanted that car. I was going to have to work for it. And so by the time i was sixteen i had saved five thousand dollars and cut to me realizing my bottom line. Which was that. I needed to figure out how to get rid of rent. That was the biggest expense. And so i took the forty thousand dollars that i had saved and i put ten percent down on a duplex in one side of it. Then i lived in one side of it and i lived in los angeles. I also lived within two miles of my work. Which made it really easy because your time can really get sucked up when you live far away from your job. Especially in la. That's awesome all right. so i got started. How do you what your that was like. How long is in aides myself a little bit but it was nineteen ninety eight ninety nine perfect. That makes you like twenty nine years old today. Thoughts twenty nine. I'm just just about thirty

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A highlight from Make America Gods Again

Life in the Son

05:37 min | 2 years ago

A highlight from Make America Gods Again

"I don't even know how many people actually know about all the other rides going on in the midwest before the White House that and it never got publicized but we're going to talk a lot about that kind of stuff. But all of these things that have happened it happened to everybody not just, you know, Joe civilian. Everybody's going through it meaning, Christians are going through it too. And I know a lot of people I've heard more than ever Christians are hypocrites or Christians often aren't doing what they're supposed to be doing it. They don't act the way they're supposed to act and you know, let's be fair. Okay Christians aren't here just to put up a front bumper anybody. I mean we are still human beings and that's one Life In The Son also was started because we do deal with real life issues. And you know, sometimes they don't handle things away. we should that's true but nobody does not making excuses. I'm just saying we still have the human side of this to battle with and that's why life in the sun this podcast started so we could talk about how Christians deal with the day-to-day rigors of normal life. Our life doesn't change to something much more pleasant and much he's dead. Here because we became Christians. It's typically harder. I tell you what before we get started in the main part of the show. I wanted to tell you what I thought when I first got saved and started reading the Bible for myself. I was twenty nine years old and you know, I knew some things about God mainly cuz I grew up in the Catholic church, but all I heard was God's love and God's grace and mercy, he knows everything. He's everywhere, you know that sort of stuff. But as far as reading the Bible I was doing this for the first time and I started out I was going to read all the way through from Genesis to Revelations and I started finding things that were humorous to me in the Bible and one of those things was Adam and Eve's fall in the garden that go and hide themselves like because I hear God coming and garden. And it really tickled me to no end when God comes to the garden and he says Adam, where are you? Does anybody else find that funny wage wage? All right. I hope you found a little bit of the humor in that like I did anyway, but then again, you know, I was a newborn Christian when I first read it, so it was funny to me back then and I do realize that there was a reason for God just asking a time where it was. So I hope you found the humor in it off because I didn't but anyway what I want to talk about today is what a lot of people for some reason, you know, you hear this all the time. We don't mix religion with politics here. Well good. I'm glad because I don't like either one. And I'm going to take the same position as John Wayne here. Okay, politicians and diapers have a lot in common. They're both full of it and they both need to be changed often for the same reason, but let's let's be sincere about something. Okay. A lot of people in this country have no idea really what politics is all about. A lot of people have no idea what the difference between Christianity and religion is And a lot of people my age couldn't even recite the Preamble of the Constitution to you much less tell you what it means. And therefore they do what the Constitution means they don't know what it says. They listen to what people tell them and you know, I'm just going to be blunt here. Okay. America we need to get our heads out of the sand. Okay. It's the politicians that we vote for our supposed to be representing the constituents. And when we elect somebody we're supposed to be electing people that we trust that will represent our best interests. And I mean that's just the basics of it really and and don't think that it only took fifty six men about two hours to write all this stuff. It took a long time. It took a lot of studying it took going through the things that they went through all the way up to the tyranny of England. And you know, I've heard it said so many times recently. It drives me insane that the constitution was not written. Was it not based on the Bible? Okay. Well, I think I could probably agree that they didn't sit there with the Bible and just go through the book of numbers and Deuteronomy and Leviticus and Kolb the laws out of the Old Testament. I don't think they did that. But if you look at the people who

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The Bodega Giveback Pepsi

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03:58 min | 2 years ago

The Bodega Giveback Pepsi

"If you're black is the solar system the bodega is decide Hood orbits the bodega boys Jesus might you said I'm the kid. Well with the bodega boys remember them old like cowboy movies when they had the General Store. Yeah, you can go and get anything. It's a general slow Halo ended on the same page two beagles. I ever got home. It's like you part of family bodegas more than a store is the lifeblood of the community. I'm saying single genetically end in Trenton Joachim Walker's knee nobody. I've been coming here since I was about four years old, at least I've been a customer at this store for twenty nine years. I've been going here since the eighties. My mother would send me to the edge. She didn't have the money they give it to us. They trust us enough to bring it back which is it's not like every other store over here. That's why the store bed for so long. They look over the hood hard. All the big stores were sold out when you don't got it the same day guy had a shout to the bodega Thuggin it through and being there for us during these unprecedented times now real. But unfortunately this Brenda megado our wish if I could come out the house to see my grandfather maybe a few days before he was gone. But I was unfortunately I was unable to do that. I was only able to mourn his death. Yeah a little. 1:40 a.m. When he calls it affected all of us, we must have really had nowhere to go at times with him saying it was hard. This is the oldest or on a block from here to at least four or five blocks down. You won't see another story was very difficult for me to move around to certain places when the store was closed down by Andy Mineo. Finally did open up. It was just a blessing. Everything War has been four people over here will come back some cuz people respect that I'm getting choked up about it though, but it really serves Community it comes back to you in different ways when you get off when you live in New York City, you find a bodega that become your Bodega. You linked up bond with that person. That's your spot to loom my guys going on. Yo, we've heard good things about this Bodega. We heard you've been holding down the neighborhood. How long have you been here at a year? Maybe Batman a superhero Jesus you have done so much to the neighborhood on the behalf of Pepsi. We want to give You need something. From d r y this year has brought a lot of challenges. But if we learned anything is that being there for each other can mean everything because you've gone out of your way to help others have she's proud to provide me with financial support to help cover the cost of one year of rent for your store. Love your Pepsi family. My guys I'll be seeing you guys deserved it. You need more people like you to keep the world a great place. Enjoy it he making these chopped cheese sandwiches keep the doors open down in neighborhood, man. So proud of you getting. Okay, so you're going to know we appreciate you mad libs.

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"twenty nine year" Discussed on Mornings With Gail - 1310 KFKA

Mornings With Gail - 1310 KFKA

02:54 min | 2 years ago

"twenty nine year" Discussed on Mornings With Gail - 1310 KFKA

"Am may twenty eighth in weld district court to know. Mom's gloria matthews said and it was it was just heartbreaking to watch everywhere we went i was always looking for. I always had hope that i would find her. In my dreams. She always came home. You know she always came home. Now as you're aware panky has made repeated statements over the years including in court filings even in his divorce filing that implicated him as a suspect. This according to the indictment the says attorney the said pinky simply craves attention. Viorst's his attorney who was It was quite interesting watching how he was responding to some very very good questions as he tapped danced away. But he's a defense attorney so That's kind of a what they do but he said mr panky wanted to be a person of interest. Mr pinky could've laid blow. Nobody would have charged him. Mr pinky loves the limelight limelight. Now in this forty eight hour. Special on saturday night. He went on to say that nothing that pinky has client said implicates him in the murder while for his part mayor john gates disagrees calling it a bucket of bazaar. We'll talk with a greeley mayor. John gates when he joins us this morning. Right around does seven. Oh five Sixty four year. Old man has been arrested in weld county's woman's murder From way back in nineteen seventy nine k. Days death was the second oldest cold case in the county. James herman die. Sixty four of wichita. Kansas faces a charge of first degree murder in the case he was arrested this week after authorities said they learned his. Dna was connected to the case. The twenty nine year old day and evans resident went missing in november. Nineteen seventy nine this after working a night shift at aims community college in greeley. Her co workers found her dead in the car. Her car the next day case went cold but it was reopened in may of twenty twenty. Dna evidence led investigators to die. Who was a student at aims community college when day worked there. Great police work six.

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"twenty nine year" Discussed on PodcastDetroit.com

PodcastDetroit.com

06:30 min | 2 years ago

"twenty nine year" Discussed on PodcastDetroit.com

"Pro shah. She was she said about being a thank. You wishes i. She's the Meanest coolest person you'll ever meet israeli Real but as a twenty nine year. Old woman i feel myself like in her presence like dan. Let me sit up straight like let me check myself. Like that's when i feel like i feel like her confidence you about her. I'm dead. that's what she she isn't hell and back on steamboat. Literally at can help people like. I've always been a leader even as a key like like. My mom didn't have another child until i was almost fourteen years old so i i was always able to just get lost myself. Yes and then when my mind emory's myself did then my my brother. He's my brothers. My brother s opera. So i learned how to have simply and my mom had my brother and my sister came. So it's like these are my siblings. I love them so much. And i just try to make sure they're good yet and then when you become an adult you kinda reversals. Which appearance so you kind of care for them as their child you worry about now and i can't help it and i'm like sometimes i feel my soul. Just checking ciechanow. Damn who's checking. Are you going your real friends seriously. Tackling check on strong. I'm ahead to say those are the ones you can check on the always the people that appear to be the strongest that are usually the most damage inside link into that gift. People die flowers. Why they are excess. People like people are working on me like man. He's got to say this to say that a why are you always got speak up or or got to do this. I'm like because if i don't vent this shit a say i'm school. Elementary me what. I would just punch you in your fucking face so we you learn when you get old. You can't keep fighting. You have to use your words and talk to somebody and van and be able to hold a conversation now. I'm old enough to say. Hey man i like this. You d do so. Have you listened to your episodes. They go out yet Listen to one. So you heard the intro. The podcast attracted intro. Okay so the there's an intro. There's a bumper that goes out our shows. Okay and it's a guy who was hands down at face value one of the funniest strongest most positive individuals i ever met in my life and joined us for a few shows like we launched a new show with him and the the the phenomenal is great and then one random sunday the co host for the other show. He did showed up and it was like. Hey i haven't heard from like four five days. Have you know went on facebook. Shit mark hasn't posted in for five days. Dude shot his brother note. Because i knew his brother. Mckay check marks okay. That's when his brother found him because he'd committed suicide then. That's what i'm saying. He was he was one of the funniest strongest. Most positive like never never thought that was a thing. we believe. Mask robin williams as personally. Thanks and then to realize like he was going he suffered bipolar. I love his word. I easily somebody that inspires me to get better in improv. But like wow so. I love saying i was on stage with him. Once and by that i mean i was on stage like two hours before he was but he was such a huge personality. Like and that's on an on on that level who aspire to be 'cause he commanded a yeah and when he was in the room. I don't care if biden. Tr- whoever was in the rump. All is run him. That's that's a presence. Yeah alan it'd be like especially like if isn't a good way. Yeah that's the impact. You don't wanna be oh shit trump's here and say make a do that you gotta just about thing is and i'm a strong person. I know we are most of us are strong people in here and we the leaders of our family and our friends. So i know we relate to like. I'll tell them like man look. I have to speak my peace. I have to talk to you about certain stuff. When i go to the barbershop. Niger are vinnie. And some guys be looking at me. Like what the fuck would they. I don't know what he's saying. There was a great story. I wish i would have copied the link a great story that was just hitting social media yesterday like because i've seen it multiple times in the past few days were the and it's and it's true and it's accurate white people by and large do not understand and can't relate to the concept of real talk because by default we are usually taught to just hide and berry shit. Like like and that's part of the issue is like when i. Hey we'll talk let you must be shut down. You don't wanna hold you. Don't want to hide the whole that real conversation ray. Shy away from it. And not not saying per se. I'm saying no no understood. Yeah is also. Is this a lot of people. In general that will shy away from sorry video effort a while. This crazy we event. Please give people flowers while. They are strong brand. Check on your strong guy off the energy. Divide let's go get drunk. I know next week..

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The Real World (MM #3637)

The Mason Minute

01:00 min | 2 years ago

The Real World (MM #3637)

"The minute with kevin mason Cbs has retooled their all access app and turn it into paramount. Plus it's the latest entry into the world of app based television. Nbc's peacock now. they've got paramount. Plus in addition to your netflix hulu but the one thing that kind of piqued my interest was the promotion for the return of the real world. A show which. I never really watched on television back in the mtv days. Because i was a little bit too old for that but it is the first reality based tv show going back to about nineteen ninety two and they're reuniting the initial cast the real world new york cast from season. One back again. Twenty nine years later. What i didn't realize is the real world ran on television from nineteen ninety-two twenty seventeen and it really is the grandfather of reality. Tv shows if we didn't have the real world we wouldn't have had the kardashians my wife who's younger than me. She watched the first couple of seasons of the real world. She knows those characters. Well she watch. It wouldn't surprise me what rattled me more. It was twenty nine years ago. I've been around that long. That's the scary part.

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The Real World (MM #3637)

The Mason Minute

01:00 min | 2 years ago

The Real World (MM #3637)

"The minute with kevin mason Cbs has retooled their all access app and turn it into paramount. Plus it's the latest entry into the world of app based television. Nbc's peacock now. they've got paramount. Plus in addition to your netflix hulu but the one thing that kind of piqued my interest was the promotion for the return of the real world. A show which. I never really watched on television back in the mtv days. Because i was a little bit too old for that but it is the first reality based tv show going back to about nineteen ninety two and they're reuniting the initial cast the real world new york cast from season. One back again. Twenty nine years later. What i didn't realize is the real world ran on television from nineteen ninety-two twenty seventeen and it really is the grandfather of reality. Tv shows if we didn't have the real world we wouldn't have had the kardashians my wife who's younger than me. She watched the first couple of seasons of the real world. She knows those characters. Well she watch. It wouldn't surprise me what rattled me more. It was twenty nine years ago. I've been around that long. That's the scary part.

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"twenty nine year" Discussed on RAGE Works Network-All Shows

RAGE Works Network-All Shows

07:39 min | 2 years ago

"twenty nine year" Discussed on RAGE Works Network-All Shows

"That introduced. I'm just saying that's a lot of carry his marvel elijah Artists like they. They're setting something up like there's a lot of care you want them to set. Something up is what i'm saying. I mean i have killed those characters are something is going to happen with those characters. We'll say i'm they're setting out against champions moon. See here's the issue run into the other vendors What you're saying but like you have a window of time to make people are going to age and they're going to age out of these role and we just make them right. That is also a thing as like unless unless the next adventure movie is going to be young evangelist. I don't what are they going to make his young young avengers either show or move. Ooh right again. I want it i like is yet. I want lots of things. I wanna know movies. That's actually good. You know ten years into getting to right. I jesus christ i wanna move ring. Cast does not look too young to be worried. I i don't want to hear that. Well he's actually you know. He shouldn't aged based upon his newton. No no fuck you. Rain is already grizzled. Yeah asian air. Don't don't don't cash twenty nine year old duties when we when we get the x. Men the it will be set up properly over amy's where ninety mexican lucido getting news. It probably won't be. It'll probably being the five issues. It won't be soon and it won't be very hard to just pop. Mutants down in his universe right. It's very easy very easy to do that. Fuck it up what. I don't think they're going to fuck it up so right. We'll see fantastic. Four will test is for. We don't get after tunnels because if you know about the comics eternals yeah. There's the nation any turtles as the why various superpower people that is the whole point of mutants. Is they are persecuted. It'd be kinda hard not the whole point. But one of the bigger points allows i you hanway explain that same way you do in the comics over the past seventy fucking because well you know i m built a suit and this guy did it with science care can just go through puberty inserted that scary. We also also even in here now here by the way because like let's say sift turns twelve and freaks out in islas facing that would be concerning to society lukasz bigotry and fear trinity. Maybe i'll go. Black people get shot for being black. Imagine if i had all the super power how much more threatened with cops but we got a little too political there. Talk about his. The metaphor for nick isn't a mob. I i'm looking forward to see what does thing is. It'll be a work. Friday and i will find some moment to watch i will. I will just make sure my phone and everything is. I'll put my words in is all these off also just to piggyback. What you just ended up you pick catching the light. Hey what's verbiage. Should like you could see the way. The government are like looking towards superpower power being in a different way after the still think he's a creep me human dick human. Because at the reason the reason i agree with being like i the reason i only want him to be. I want secret invasion. I want these things. So i'm go places and i'm trying to put them together. Me were if i agree he. He's a he's a military do think he's behind in a row. Plays look into agree with the superdome when he went in when wanda showed up and he basically was gas lighting her. That was weird. I mean he made my thing but if you're in his situations you had you had your agenda would you do. Any differ yet. She could make me disappear. I'm not citing the ultra powerful. Which how let's not start at word. The howdy gas either where she came to see a. I want visits body. Well we can't let you have that. Why because we can't why they own his spouse they literally could not legally marry. They were legally married. He's not a human. What are you talking about off whether he was a big ongoing issue in that was literally all of their slots. Ironman sort net shootout in solution is that we don't know i. I hear you the same time. Hey this is the most advanced. He's the machinery on his. That's fucked up. The column machinery has tax. He's machinery jacob up reactivating refined some method it. Now she had turned him inside out than i mean. That's fine but he wasn't in the wrong man. He told them to stand down which she did. She aggressive acts. I mean he also lied her talking about her so well he did did a chill. How did lie about her selling but he totally lie about what he told lied about her ceiling. Who body he doctored footage to say. She's told about oh he did do that he. He lied to people who didn't trust jay. Still believe hayworth whatever as system. He is not assist while he is now. He's doing zave. Hey worthless fizeau. He would not be operating in the way he is james. We want these things because we know these like memphis l. doesn't have. I wanna see the hunger. Dogs play out in new movie. That tom king is doing with a. What's the main moderate her name. I wanna see certain things. I'd probably not gonna get them. I'll like not gonna give looking for people in the hair. The marvel is not doing the little woman. Literal devil eight. A or is a very prominent hitler that most people think is the dip. You're like it's kinda hard to sell the devil in china like in the middle we can do. I thought yeah we. Yeah we can do. Nightmare without nightmare will probably be some variation dot some combination of nightmare. The is mr stretch You know what that is possible vaccine and also saw that. Will you know they used to call the devil old scratch and you know if.

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"twenty nine year" Discussed on The Erick Erickson Show

The Erick Erickson Show

05:55 min | 2 years ago

"twenty nine year" Discussed on The Erick Erickson Show

"Black author picks a twenty nine or a twenty two year old black author. Big say twenty. Nine year old white author to translate the twenty two year olds works into dutch. A now has to fire the twenty nine year old because she dared to pick someone who had merit but was white. This is where we are as a society. Folks this is the world the progressives want this is the world the progressives want. They are at this point appropriating victimhood. There were no victims. This was a choice. This was a choice and the choice of a black woman was ruled invalid by the woke because she chose wrong. You will be made to care. I wrote this book in a two thousand fourteen. I think you will be made to care. You will be made to care. They will force you to pick aside and if you pick the wrong side you will be punished. I wanna say this very clearly and frankly with this latest story the latest story being that amanda gorman the twenty two year old who was the inaugural poet picked a twenty nine year. Old white woman to translate. Amanda gorman's work into dutch and has now had to fire the twenty nine year. Old white woman actually nine year old white woman quit because the woke were outraged that a twenty two year old black woman would choose for herself a white woman to translate her works into dutch. We are in increasingly dangerous times. And i don't think we can make light of that when a twenty eight twenty two year old. Black woman cannot make a decision for herself if she picks a white person to help her. This goes beyond the stated concerns of the woke if you draw cartoon that ridicules muhammad boko haram the islamic terrorist group in africa will come to kill you if you draw. Cartoon that offends the intersectional favorite group of the day woke. Oh haram will not come to kill you but will destroy your life. The only thing that separates the islamic fundamentalist terrorists from the woke terrorists.

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"twenty nine year" Discussed on Are Weeb There Yet?

Are Weeb There Yet?

07:49 min | 2 years ago

"twenty nine year" Discussed on Are Weeb There Yet?

"Boy howdy. Who boy i of so much potential just waste. Ford this is this is my thing about these episodes. Is that nana preppy. Nana she like they don't portray it as such in the tv show but she's in emotionally manipulative relationships. And then just like. Oh my god. I've learned my lesson. Maybe he wasn't such a bad guy and then she also at one point in episode three says that she should stop playing the victim. And i'm like girl you were like sixteen when a man's scooped you up when you were vulnerable at a movie theater and then fuck to you about times. You are a victim like you thought you didn't even know his real name but like the show is just like she's stupid and like she is annoying and she is stupid but i don't feel like she no stop. I don't feel like she's stupid for this. You know what i mean like. Her personality is stupid and annoying but to portray her as stupid for being in shitty relationships because men are terrible to her sucks so much. yeah. I think you're portraying her as like stupid airheaded about the wrong fix. She is but not about this part where she's a victim. Who was in a pedophilia relationship with a twenty nine year. Old man when she was in high school and i think japan high schools like fifteen to eighteen or something. So yeah she i mean. I don't think she was eighteen when she met him. Also she doesn't even know if he was actually twenty nine. Everything could have been lie because he's a cheater and he only picks to go long drives and hotel usually yeah and even in her released about her relationship with shoji but leading up to this point. It's been terrible. It makes me really mad that the show is like. Yeah this stupid bitch. She keeps letting men manipulate her. And it's like no. That's not what is happening. She's not letting it happen. Like i enjoyed the show because like most shows that don't take place in high school. it doesn't take place in high school for a great adults. Don't have to worry about your predatory ships wolf's gave me just kidding they all are except for the to cool people in the first half. I thought this is a fun. Show you the roy down on her and then yeah. We punk rock ninety. It's like she's fucking read. I'm sure she's got a lot of fucking baggage will get into an episode six to ten. But we haven't yet so right now. She's still pretty fucking cool. Oh well i won't find out anything about it and no and you said it before too. I think because it is forty seven episodes. They're just like yeah. Let's just drag out this content of us being terrible to this girl if it was like twelve or thirteen episodes. I'm sure that this whole flashback. Like all of college would've been in one episode if not like half an episode. Yeah i mean with. We got the gist of it in the first episode. Honestly like these if it was twelve thirteen episodes. This probably wouldn't even happen to these two or three. Just made us love to co-accused that i had to look it up. Are we there yet. No it like. There's parts. I'd like but i i don't trust it anymore. I the show. I enjoy that because it's not like actiony or like big cinematic scenery shots or something. I think they put all the budget into the actual care design center closed and stare styles change fairly frequently and i really enjoyed seeing that element of it and stuff like that. But i don't trust it. I could see potentially hetero potential but i trust issues now. Yeah specifically i was trying to look like hey like run deniable in that first episode that they are trying to set up something queer so i was like okay do does that follow through. Let me look it up. So i found this article on anime feminist dot com By roy lemons. It's called a tale of two non the fuzzy line between homo. Romantic subtext and queer baiting in nana. So i've just been scrolling through that just a little bit just to get a sense and yeah it seems like there's a lot of reference to the manga like the thumbnail of this article is the to nawaz in bed together sleeping. So yeah that's kinda what they're going for. And the artist who made the series had queer characters and previous works. So like yeah. It's pretty much confirmed yet. Not gonna be gay. We're definitely just And it's like okay then. I'm wasting my time. No i'm why bother good day. Because i knew there was some popular. Manoa a chinese communist with Two girls in love. And i know a lot more restrictive in the romance but it's because of the publisher was restricting saying like you can't show them being any more intimate than you already have sales or whatever advertisers don't like it and the artist is like no fuck you. I'm gonna keep doing and like bats once limited series so. I am curious if there is some overarching like issue or if this was the author's intent and this was their creative choice to do this direction. And if so why. Why do this to us like i've full disclosure. I've only sorta skimmed this article. Because i've only looked it up since starting to record a but it looks like the creator of the series in their previous work likely through the same company had a by main character and a trans secondary character. So like it's not a sensor thing it's definitely a creative choice rather than limitations of what they're allowed to ship so being a conscious choice of ood we touch hands and i go straight to my heart and This girl so cute when she laughs and If you were a guy date you in a heartbeat and it's like yet no. This is clearly a closeted gay woman and we're not gonna delve into that. We're just going to keep carrying. I've been loving relationship with the woman you ever ship posts so hard you just end up in a committed relationship and yes that's upsetting yet. Just such a hard pivot such a hard yes this punk rock caroline tuesday and less racist so cool and then we just get a bunch of shit piled on top of. Yes should he abusive relationships. Let's portray this naive child as an idiot for not immediately being great relationships or knowing when they're actively harmful aunt's like no we come on. Just be a. I can't hear for the gay gay. It's all we ask voltron all over again and it's just like they're portraying it so much like that so like if this is the style point if the author or the crater has similar stuff like this before with bt plus characters like why not. Why is this one taken a hard turn. I don't. I just got a lot of questions. It's just yeah. Because like i said i do enjoy elements of this story. I do like the.

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"twenty nine year" Discussed on Open Floor: SI's NBA Show

Open Floor: SI's NBA Show

06:00 min | 2 years ago

"twenty nine year" Discussed on Open Floor: SI's NBA Show

"One problem. Yeah i wanna say it was like a half court shot some crazy shotput type shot. Maybe i'll google while you keep talking. I think you're you're you're spot on there but But yeah like zaylon is a guy who dominates in the paint. He's averaging he leads. The league points in the paint he has is averaging more points in the paint than honest did both of his. Mvp seasons which. I p- i put in my column. Which really kind of shocked me. Frankly 'cause jaanus was dominant. And then i went back and compared him to shack in shack average. Twenty points In the paint during his twenty nine year old season With the los angeles lakers when he was just out of his mind. Mvp best player alive most dominant force ever seen so like for shack. Only averaging a point. More than i on his right now in the pain is really telling me something and like when i look at zion shot chart. I'm kinda like okay so this is basically ben. Simmons accepts i on is more aggressive any as better touch and he can finish in a lotta ways. So let's take advantage of that. Let's not I i i see where you're coming from. And trying to dwell on some of his flaws for share like the fact that he's only hit one shot outside the paint and it came in their last game is. That's not really what you want. I mean you a player to be able to stretch the defense a little bit. But if he's going to be in the pain and dominate in the paint then let's put guys around him. Who can help him do that. And so if you look at how the roster is built. The only way you can really make that happen is by playing zion at the five. And you know defensively. That's just i think. A non starter for stan van. Gundy who as you said really wants to pack the paint. He really wants to Mimic with the milwaukee bucks have done so well over the past couple of seasons But the thing is like they've they've limited attempts at the rim. They've done a really good job at that but once team's get shots at the rim there like the second worst defense protecting the basket in the entire nba. So i just. I look at their defense. It's it's not good below average. And i'm kind of like okay. If you were this bad. With his ion and steven adams on the floor with zion and jackson hayes on the floor then just plays at the five and who cares about Defensive rating so much and just try to outscore teams play faster shoot more threes. I just i think in the nba. If you wanna win at a high level let alone just trying to make the playoffs. That's the side that you need to lean into a little bit more than protecting your defense which is not even working out anyway so you might as well just go all in on trying to score the ball as efficiently as possible now..

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"twenty nine year" Discussed on First Encounter

First Encounter

05:53 min | 2 years ago

"twenty nine year" Discussed on First Encounter

"And i'm comparing it to here. And i think he lost similar. He's in that regard so it's very it's very interesting. It's very interesting when people need people kind of have to take on these challenges that they need to be done asked to take on but they had to they have to because they know it's the right thing to do so very interesting so continuing though. What the influences la- lauren. Lanning wanted to go about the games of the same way he made movies. He focused on narrative and then made that game round the narrative the main characters abe based on the abraham inc religions Those being the start of those myths around the scheme in this character which super i shed even realized that Super interesting scheme is way deeper than i ever realized that the first five minutes. Whoa this is. This is like not what i thought. This game was very very interesting. The music for the game is also part of the experience but it's not an added feature It just helps drive the narrative. Which i mean i as a twenty nine year old person. I appreciate music more than this when it's not just an insult a game personally. Zelda game i used to love music i love the music and music another games or the sound effects and other games or whatever but deadly has gotten older. I appreciate more. You notice music more now in games ryan than you did when you were younger. Yes certainly music certainly it. Kind of hit social cues that. I did not register when i was younger and again. That's because just as i've taken more median culture i've kind of honed in on. What certain sounds. I'm supposed to feel those moments but yeah certainly and and also like if i return to media sometimes music will engage me in a way that the visuals may not like the music will bring back feelings or memories in a different way than the visuals will. So yeah certainly. Yeah definitely i mean something right now in my mind as we talked about. This is the last of us that becky has music. That really puts me in the mood for that game What's very interesting is it. It's a very powerful in the sense of how music can really shift you into a a a mindset for that specific story being told it's very it's kind of i don't want sound cheesy it. Sounds kinda magical super cheesy. Say not allowed to see it is. It's very transformative right. Yeah thank you to different places can take a different mindset and that music can really set the tone of that whole experience like there is a there is a a a tone soundtrack like star wars. There's a tone soundtrack to lord of the rings. And if i hear those sounds outside of that context i'm instantly brought back in back in that world in some way. Yeah for sure. And it's interesting to in this game. Where like you know when abe is is kind of in a more gary more intimidating place that music does match it whereas if he's an out in nature as much kyle thing i found the ad. It's super super interesting this game. I'm surprised at how interested i am in this game. But we'll jump into that soon before we do. I encounter listeners. And story goers are people listening to this podcast if you have any thoughts feelings and or perspectives that you would like to share about odd world or any of the games that we've covered..

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