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its ya boy hellogum

youtube hates me so bad

i uploaded a video on sunday and its blocked in 220 countries

this is a small part of it

i put it in this video because i am a savage

with that being said in todays video we gonne react

to the press conference of floyd mayweather and conor mcgregor

i saw a small part of it i heard of some other youtubers that is was funny af

yea cant wait to see it

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4 Life Problems That Mean You Could Be Experiencing A Spiritual Awakening - Duration: 5:44.

4 Life Problems That Mean You Could Be Experiencing A Spiritual Awakening

by Conscious Reminder

We are all different people leading different lives and facing different obstacles, but

each and every of our journeys have one thing in common and that�s growth.

And as growth is almost synonymous with change � and changes are never easy � it�s

almost impossible to avoid the paint it comes with it.

Since you are reading this, I believe that you have already had a little taste of growth

and changes.

You have experienced pain and emotional trauma, but you have outgrown it and recovered, and

came out a much better person.

�Better� meaning you are well on the way of becoming who you are meant to be.

If this happens to be a time of hardship, it probably means that you are leaving behind

your old self and the habits that serve you nothing anymore.You�re awakening to a new

self, one that does not want to be shackled by the old.

Don�t fight the winds and don�t swim against the tides, let go and let the flow carry you.

Here are four sometimes painful indicators that you�re growing and ascending.

1.

Career change

Growth is funny in that what was good yesterday might not be so good years later.

Maybe you�ve had the same job for ten years, but suddenly you wake up one day and realize

that not only is this job that you used to love starting to feel empty, but it�s actually

draining you.

Career changes can be sudden and unexpected, or planned out and executed with tact.

The fact remains that something is out of alignment and your transition will take place

either by your hand or your employer�s.

But, do not become fearful.

These changes happen because better things are waiting for you just up ahead.

So long as you give in to the universe.

2.

�Friends� disappear from the map

Friendship often thrives on commonalities.

You have your friends because you like discussing the same things, you like doing similar activities

and you just seem to get along on a level that you don�t with other people.

But, as you grow into your new self, these things can change.

So, you must be ready to acknowledge that sometimes friendships come to an end.

It might be that you have a new perspective on life and no longer wish to discuss the

same things or be a part of the same activities.

You will undoubtedly feel resistance from your friends who may become angry at your

newfound growth.

The only thing you can do is be yourself and continue moving in a direction that is in

alignment with your vibration.

This will attract other friends who are more aligned with who you are striving to become.

3.

Society doesn�t approve of your spirituality

Spirituality in the modern era comes rife with stigma.

The majority of people on this planet seem to think that spirituality is just a word

used to describe hippy flower-children who prefer organic foods, wear gemstones, and

keep a dream journal.

Becoming more spiritual and connected to your inner self will make you vulnerable in this

sense.

The best thing to do when confronted with negativity about your spirituality is to simply

put it out of mind.

It can be uncomfortable hearing people demean your spirituality at first, but eventually

your understanding of the world helps you recognize that these people simply live in

the dark.

Project comfortability and confidence in your spirituality and people will realize they

cannot harm you.

4.

Loneliness kicks in

As you become more spiritual and begin to grow in new directions, it becomes more and

more clear that certain parts of your journey must be traveled alone.

If this loneliness is not something you can revel in, reach out to those in the spiritual

community.

Start going to a yoga class or maybe look for a meditative group.

Put yourself out there and the universe will give back.

Eventually, you will find that your loneliness has gone, because these new spiritual relationships

are providing you with what you need.

Another way to avoid feeling lonely is by practicing meditation.

When you look inward you begin to become comfortable just being alone in silence.

With meditation, you may be alone, but you will not feel alone.

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Tai Lopez Podcast - Ep 102: Why Studying History Helps You Make Money - Duration: 53:43.

- Out of the ashes you will rise.

If you feel sad, lost, depressed,

finances are in the gutter, social life,

you're lonely, out of the ashes you will rise.

Here in my garage.

Invest in yourself.

Always be curious.

Don't be a cynic.

Sleeping on a couch in a mobile home

with only $47 in my bank account.

When everything's burnt to the ground,

when you're sad, lost and depressed

and everything's at rock bottom,

you get to rebuild the exact and precise way

you want the damn thing rebuilt.

Health, wealth, love, happiness.

Each are these four goals.

Okay welcome to episode 102 of the Tai Lopez Show.

I'm here with Zack Cookman, and I'm here with

live studio audience, we're live also.

We were live, you're listening to the recorded version,

but the live version we have a couple hundred thousand

people on Instagram, Facebook, YouTube and Twitter live.

So in the future you can catch me live

if you wanna ask a question.

We've been doing some give aways.

My last episode we just finished recording.

Talked about should the rich pay more taxes.

We talked about what I think is the only answer

to that question.

We talked about taxes, how to pay less,

but do it right.

We talked about how to get investors.

Now, here's what I'm gonna talk about today.

Episode 102 is my stories, story version.

And one of the problems in life is that they ruined us

when it comes to history.

They ruined us.

I remember the school system just destroying,

I mean think, what do you remember of history in school?

What did they teach us?

The Civil War, what'd you learn Zack?

- The lost colony.

- The lost colony? - The original 13 colonies.

I grew up in North Carolina so yeah, they focused

on North Carolina history and the original 13 colonies.

- [Tai] Wasn't it Roanoke? Wasn't that his name?

- Roanoke, yeah yeah.

- Even though Roanoke is in Virginia.

But he went in North Carolina, it's interesting.

Did he end up?

- The lost colony, was that in Virginia?

I thought it was North Carolina.

- Yeah, but I'm saying the city of Roanoke

is now in Virginia.

- Right but, - Zack's mind is blown.

(laughing)

Zack is going wait a second.

- [Zack] But was it Roanoke was the lost,

I don't think Roanoke was the lost colony was it?

- Maybe not.

Roanoke was one of the explorers.

- Yeah yeah, what did they carve into the tree?

When John White came back?

John Smith came back?

- All right you can tell we're real experts on history here.

We're struggling.

But I'm gonna talk about what I know about history,

and history is so exhaustive you can't know everything.

What I like, and this is what I recommend,

for history, focus on what you enjoy.

I enjoy war history.

Why?

Because the biggest struggles in your life

are kinda like war.

You gotta be smart, you gotta be a general

of your own life, whether it's a business or not.

So I'm gonna share some of the stories that I know about

throughout history that I think are relevant

to you and I today that are much more fascinating

when you hear them told as a story versus

the school system ruins it for us.

By Civil War is 1861 to 1865,

ya know, World War I is 1914 to 1918.

Anybody here, I'll give a hundred bucks

if you know the day that the World War I ended.

It's the year that my grandma was born,

she's still alive, 1918, what is the day that it ended?

- [Zack] June first.

- June first, no, that's closer to D-Day for World War II.

There you go!

Eddie's heard me talk on this.

November 11th.

I'll tell you first story, first story.

And this is an ethical dilemma.

I'm gonna ask you guys your opinion

on was this the right thing to do,

'cause someone lost their life probably needlessly.

So the way World War I started in 1914,

it's probably the most important war in history,

or at least modern history.

We don't realize that 'cause they don't teach much

about it in school for some reason.

World War I, caused a man to get pissed off

at the end of it.

His name was Adolf Hitler.

He vowed that one day he would get his revenge.

Almost 20 years later, exactly, not quite 20 years,

he started World War II.

What happened at the end of World War II?

We dropped nuclear bombs on Japan.

What did that do?

That freaked out Russia.

What did Russia then do?

Start stockpiling nuclear weapons.

What did that cause?

Something called the Cold war.

What did that cause?

The Korean War, which we may end up back in now.

See, the reason, and I wanna just say this,

that I'm doing this podcast episode.

I was just listening to Ray Dalio,

one of the richest men in history.

I think he's worth over $20 billion.

He manages hundreds of billions of dollars

in a hedge fund that he has.

He says the way he figured out how to make so much money,

history repeats itself.

So he just studies history and then he can tell what

to invest in in the future.

He understands the trends, you see.

And that's worth, who here would study history

if you, help you make 20 billion?

Yeah, see, school system ruined us.

No one wants to study history because they

don't show us the end results.

All the people getting butt hurt

that I show Lamborghini's, Ferrari's, jets and all that,

you're an idiot.

That's all I gotta say to you.

You don't understand jack squat about human psychology.

Human psychology, you show the reward before you teach.

The school system shows the punishment first.

Study for a test.

Woo!

Nothing makes me more excited to wanna learn history

than to know I get a test at the end!

And it's like here, do something painful,

and at the end you get something more painful.

That's how the modern school's,

that's like here, come in the gym,

and at the end you're gonna get fatter.

Nobody's gonna work out then, 'cause the gym's pain.

No pain, no gain.

So imagine if that's how the gym system was.

Look, they put up posters of you when you're fatter.

Ooo, come into the gym, work out

and at the end we're gonna give you more pain.

No, nobody wants that.

You gotta show the reward first.

I'm just showing my actual life,

my actual life.

Nothing's a set.

The Ferrari's and Lamborghini's I got them

before I ever was on social media.

I had my first nice car, Maserati, in 2000 either

seven or eight, I can't remember.

And then a Ferrari right after.

I never posted those on social media.

I just like fast cars.

I didn't post on fast cars until 2014.

I had 'em for almost seven years.

So people say oh fake it till you make it,

I didn't fake it till I made it.

Shit, if anything I made it before I faked it.

So, back to history.

World War I, the most important war.

World War I, the most important war because it caused

even things that are going on right now

with Donald Trump potentially going head to head

with North Korea now.

Did you see this one auto guy?

There was an American citizen just taken prisoner

by the North Koreans, by the time we got him out

he was brain dead, they had put him in a coma.

God knows what happened.

They said he got botulism which is not true.

He didn't, very unlikely.

So here's the deal.

November 11th, the last day of World War I.

Now keep in mind there have been

about 75 million casualties.

Now here's the nasty thing about World War I.

If you were a soldier, for every four soldiers

three of them got killed or injured.

How'd you like those odds?

All right guys, there's 20 of us,

15 of us ain't making it, or we're gonna lose a part

of our face, we're gonna lose a leg,

we're gonna be horribly disfigured.

Well, World War I finally comes to an end,

there was what's called an armistice,

which is basically we surrender.

Germany finally signed an armistice.

And they did it before November 11th, 1918,

and it was for November 11th at 11 in the morning.

All people were supposed to stop firing guns

until November 11th.

But they came to this armistice,

A little, I think a little under a week before that.

So first they signed it and then said,

three or four days from now it goes in effect.

There was army generals forcing their men to attack,

even though the war was over,

but it wasn't technically over.

So here's my question to you, an ethical question to you.

What do you do in this situation?

There was an American, whoop, there was an American,

doesn't this screw on?

No?

There was an American soldier, the last person to die,

last American to die, he died at 10:59.

His commanding officer told him, charge.

Five minutes before the war was over.

What would you have done in that situation?

Just keep in mind, if you directly disobey

an army officer, your commanding officer,

number one you're breaking your vow to follow the rules.

Number two, you could be shot back then.

They didn't do it often, but occasionally they would

shoot people who disobeyed direct orders.

Number three, you could get away with it.

But this dude died.

Would you, I'm gonna do an informal poll.

What would you have done in that situation?

Zack?

- Well, did the general and the soldier both know

that it was to end at 11 o'clock?

- Absolutely, everybody knew.

- Then I would have said take a hike to the general.

- But those generals said, it's not over yet.

We know it's over, but we still fight.

So you would have not done it?

- No, and I think the general would have been,

he could have been, if he tried to,

well, I don't know, if you said they're gonna shoot me,

- [Tai] The point is, he was a dick.

- Yeah, I mean, I wouldn't have.

- [Tai] So you wouldn't have listened to him?

- No I would have pretended to charge.

(people laughing)

And then when he's not looking I'd, I'd turn the corner,

I'd like go around somewhere, or I'd trip.

- [Tai] Zack would fall, pretend he got shot.

- Yeah.

- Okay, we know a lot about Zack from this question.

Arm in, raise your hand here if you would have charged.

Would anybody have charged?

Out of duty?

- (laughing) Duty! - One, four people

would have charged.

- [Man] Otherwise it's chaos.

- Otherwise it's chaos.

- [Man] Everyone does whatever they wanna do.

- Who says they would not have charged,

definitely not have charged?

I'm putting my hand up.

I'm like put me in jail bro, this thing's over.

Put me in Leavenworth.

- But how do you know?

- Because they signed an armistice!

- I would have made the argument,

it's the spirit, we adhere to the spirit of the law,

not the letter of the law in that situation.

We know it's not literally over,

but somebody's on an ego stroke.

Never do, or never ask, what is it?

Never ask people to do something you yourself

are not willing to do.

And if that general was sitting up there

saying charge with five minutes to go,

no, unless he goes too.

- All right so here's the practical lesson in life

that I take from this, it's not what you think.

Here's a practical lesson that if you understand history,

you'll know this will help you make money.

There are complete idiots, and you already know this

if you're alive on planet earth,

but this'll just drive the point home.

There are horrific people that you can work for

in this world.

And everybody, even when you're an entrepreneur,

you got somebody who's your boss.

You've got an employee, I mean you have your customers.

They boss you around, they pay you.

So you have to know, I think,

what Joel Salatin my first mentor told me.

You know, I was 19 years old, I was there on his farm,

he taught me about business.

And he would have customers come to the farm

to buy chicken and eggs, fresh like organic type stuff.

And one time somebody came they were just rude.

They were just rude.

And Joel just said, "Get out."

And some people, you'll learn in business

that they say the customer's always right.

That's what Walmart, Sam Walton invented that saying.

And Joel said, "I do not believe that."

Why is the customer always right?

He said, if somebody's an asshole, he doesn't swear,

he's a religious guy, but he said if somebody's a jerk,

I don't care how much money they have, get out.

And I a little bit run my business that way.

There was a guy, there are some people,

there was actually a guy today who tweeted out to me,

I should read it.

He said, I'm gonna read you this Twitter.

And some people were like wow Tai,

this is a paying customer, you replied back.

I said, "Well Joel Salatin told me not every

"paying customer is profitable."

Some are not worth it.

Just like not every order somebody tells you should

be obeyed if you look at that lesson of World War I.

Some orders get you killed.

Anyway, I don't know if I can, oh actually I know how

I can find it.

I put it on my Snapchat too.

I think, is the internet working in here very well?

So this is what I said to this guy.

He said, "I just bought Tai's 67 steps,

"so far there's no practical advice

"on how to actually make money."

And I said, his name is Kickoff90 on Twitter.

I said, "First off, I can see why you're not successful.

"You don't pay attention.

"67 steps is about mindset,

"it's not about making money, okay?"

And I said, "I have 130,000 happy, paying customers though."

So you can see, there's one guy,

when you guys start a business, if you have 130,000

happy people and you get one idiot,

don't worry about it.

Now if you get 130,000 angry customers,

and one happy one, then you have a problem.

But then he wrote back, 'cause these things

tend to go on and on.

He said, oh actually it's still on my Twitter,

but he said, "Wait Tai, you said these are the 67

"steps you used to become a millionaire."

I said, "Yes, think about Scarface."

Scarface said, first you get, the what?

The money, then you get the power, then you get the woman.

He had progression.

You could believe it or not, but that's what Al Pacino

said in Scarface.

I don't know if it's true, but that's what Scarface said.

So what I told this guy, I said, "First you get the mindset.

"Then you launch the business, then you get the money."

See, the 67 steps did help me make a million dollars

or much more than that.

Because first they gave me the mindset.

Then I took the mindset and I had to understand

how to launch a business.

That was a separate skillset.

And then, then, only then, do you get the reward.

This guy wanted to go straight to

Tai, just tell me how to launch a business.

I've tried to help people launch a business.

If your brain's not on right,

you'll always make the bad decisions.

I'm not gonna be there to be there

and give you every decision.

So you need a decision making mechanism in your brain,

okay a decision making mechanism in your brain.

If you think about it, every part of life is decisions.

Some people suck.

In fact scientists have devised a scale,

called a HEXACO scale, which is 25 human personality

attributes, it's way more accurate

than Myers-Briggs bullshit.

I know all about Myers-Briggs, I just went through

a damn certification, it's not that accurate.

I'm ENTP, it's a little, it's about 10% accurate.

But what's very accurate, Dr. David Buss,

one of the leading evolutionary psychologists,

he wrote the text books used at Harvard and Yale.

He said, Tai, use the HEXACO scale.

So HEXACO has five main personality attributes

and then it has underneath each it has

four or five sub-facets.

So one of them is called conscientiousness.

The only scientifically proven mental mindset attribute

that's related to being successful and making money

is something called conscientiousness.

Now, what is conscientiousness?

It's, underneath conscientiousness, is four subdivisions.

Now, some scientists have added a fifth one.

If you wanna write this down, it's very important.

She shoulda taught us this in school.

Like I said, this is all coming off this lesson of history

which leads to other conversations that I have

on my podcast as you can tell.

So, one of the facets is perfectionism.

You ever met somebody who just can never do things

with attention to detail?

They always gotta, like they can get the big picture

but no detail.

You gotta be detail oriented when you need to be.

That's perfectionism.

Number two organization.

You can't be sloppy all the time.

Especially when it comes to making money.

Number three, somebody said mindfulness

is greater than conscientiousness.

Well, I suggest you listen sometimes,

not just give your opinion.

I'm telling you what Dr. David Buss told me.

And he spent 40 years of his life studying this.

Have you done trials and studied

tens of thousands of people?

No.

One thing I don't like about comments,

people talk out their ass,

do not know what they're talking about, based on nothing.

Mindfulness is semantics, because conscientiousness

is mindfulness, but it's an actual explanatory

way of saying it.

Mindfulness is bullshit.

What does that mean?

Focus?

That you can meditate?

That you can be in the moment?

No, a better way is conscientiousness.

Because it explains how to be in the moment.

Number one, as I said, perfectionism.

Number two, organization.

Number three, and this is a very important one,

is something called prudence, prudence.

Prudence is the ability to make good decisions.

We all have a friend, there's two girls they can date.

Or ya know, we got another friend,

there's two different guys.

One of them's a pure reject and one of them's awesome.

Who are they gonna date?

The reject.

Who has a friend that always, no matter what,

is gonna make the stupidest decision?

Two jobs are offered to him,

one of them's awesome, one of them's some hair brained,

oh man, I can't tell you.

I had an employee work for me.

I won't say her name.

This is years ago, back in like 2013.

And now he knows, he looks back, but this guy had,

he was working, this was when I'd moved back to California

had a smaller company, so he was getting to work

for me, with me in person.

He wanted to learn from me in person.

Now I have a bigger company, I don't get to spend

as much one on one time with individual people.

So this dude gets that.

He comes to me one day, Tai, I got offered a job.

These guys are gonna make a ton of money.

They're trying to do what you do.

And it wasn't a bad break, I was like sure go try it.

Sure enough those other dudes were out of business

in three months and then he's like can I come back

and work for you.

I was like ahhhh, no no no no.

I wasn't mad when you left, but every action

has an opposite and equal reaction.

Why would I let somebody come work,

me invest my time in you and know that you

have no prudence.

Anybody comes to you with some hair brain idea,

you gonna leave again.

And sometimes you gotta learn the hard way.

And I wasn't doing that to be mean to him.

That's how I actually felt.

Well, prudence is powerful.

And some people just don't have that.

Maybe you had idiotic parents.

A lot of parents suck.

I know it hurts people's feelings to hear that,

but you know my grandma told me,

my grandma's father, grandma's from Germany.

He was a psychoanalyst back in the very beginning

like with Freud and you know, just a long time ago okay?

And she said her favorite saying of her dad

was parents are usually the worst things for their kids.

If you go through planet earth in America,

what's the worst thing?

What makes most people idiots?

Idiotic parents.

Like father like son, like mother like daughter.

And so if you're somebody who grew up

and that particular employee or former employee of mine,

I'm gonna set this over here.

That former employee of mine had a bad upbringing.

And the reason that I didn't bring him back in also,

is because that's how you learn prudence.

You make a stupid decision one time,

and it comes back to bite you in the butt

and then the next time a decision comes up

you're like ehhh.

That's why I say even though I'm all in favor

of how Twitter everybody complains about stuff,

at some point you wanna live in a world

where people have personal responsibility.

Like you can't coddle everybody.

Sometimes you have to coddle people.

Sometimes you gotta pay it forward.

Sometimes I do give aways, stuff like that,

but sometimes I tell people tough luck.

You gotta do it on your own, ya know?

And it's a balance that you have to strike.

What's very interesting is,

you know what politics is all about?

It's not about truth, it's about personality types.

In America, Democrats for the most part

are people who represent, they're kinda like a mom.

A little kid falls and the mom comes and says

oh, are you okay?

That's a philosophy that a, of course sometimes

it's the opposite.

But let's just stick with traditional gender roles

for now without somebody being too butt hurt about that.

But mothers have more estrogen, by the way,

for those of you who wanna argue with me scientifically.

I did a test, a blood test with my cousin Maya.

She has testosterone of 28, I have testosterone of 1197.

Anybody tell you men and women are the same,

uh do a blood test.

'Cause when I got my cousin's blood test back,

I was like you need to go back, they broke the machine.

So we called the lab, they're like no that's normal.

Women have 28 testosterone.

Then her estradiol, which is a measurement of your estrogen

in your blood, is like 14 times higher than mine.

So oftentimes, going back to this, mothers estradiol,

by the way, if you take a man and you pump estrogen

into him, he becomes more feminine.

What do I mean by that?

When a little kid falls, a more feminine response

is to go oh, are you okay?

Now if you pump testosterone into anybody,

a man or a woman, their voice will get deeper,

their muscles grow and they get meaner.

You ever heard of roid-rage?

You go to a gym, a big dude on steroids,

you go punch him in the face,

that might be the last thing you do.

He might tear you limb from limb.

Because testosterone when it's pumped in your body,

some of these steroid body builders,

their test is up in the 2000s, 2200, 2400.

Makes you more aggressive, so when a little kid falls

the testosterone will oftentimes make the father

be like, toughen up son.

And you know what?

That's a healthy balance.

That's how people should grow up.

And so the good news about America and other countries

is when you have people who, philosophy on politics

is more feminine like Democrats go we should have

Meals on Wheels for example.

This is a big thing.

Donald Trump cut Meals on Wheels which provides meals

to elderly people who are hungry, okay?

The feminine approach, which again I'm over simplifying

and I'm over generalizing, I get it,

but just follow the goddamn train of thought,

if you're not an idiot.

'Cause it's a smart train of thought if you listen.

The more feminine approach is to say let's help

the Meals on Wheels.

The more masculine approach, I'm not saying which one's

correct or which one's wrong, I'm just saying

the more masculine is to go,

well shit, you 70 years old, you had 70 years old

to save up your money.

Why do I have to take my life savings

that I'm trying to save up till I'm 70,

so I'm not poor, why do I have to give it to you

in the form of taxes?

And you know what, I see both sides of the equation.

Because when you're smart you see both sides

of the equation.

When you're an idiot you go no, only Democrats are right.

And that's why we have grid lock in Washington.

And that's why people can't talk.

Because people are dumb and you can't fix stupid.

The answer for where politics comes from

is rooted in personality types

and things like masculinity, femininity.

Not necessarily, there are some women

who are very masculine, some men who are very feminine.

- Yes, as Tinder will show.

- As Tinder, and some are both!

Some are you know masculine-feminine simultaneously.

So, anyway going back to this whole kind of rant

that I'm doing is that when you begin to become smart,

things start to make sense to you.

You can make good decisions.

Who should you vote for in the last election

between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton?

I mean a lot of smart people didn't wanna vote on either.

And I'm kinda like, I get that.

If you're smart it's like eeyah, we got two extreme ones.

Donald Trump, I think Donald Trump gets a unfair rap

in the media, but I do think he does a lot of stupid stuff.

I mean he just, if you have a brain,

you know sometimes Donald Trump does stupid stuff.

And more often than not.

But you also know that Hillary Clinton was a disaster

in many ways.

And so when you're smart, you start seeing

through the lies.

It's like the Matrix.

You're taking a different pill than the rest of the world.

You start to understand what's going on in the world.

And that allows you, going back to this guy

who tweeted to me, talking about the 67 steps.

That's what the 67 steps was about.

It was about how to understand life.

And once you understand life,

then you start understanding politics,

you start understanding business,

you start understanding how to make money,

you start understanding who to be around you

and who to keep away from you and things like that.

So, it's time for a break!

We're talking about the lessons of history,

how you can apply them to success today.

Remember Ray Dalio, worth $20 billion says his secret

to making money, easy, he just knows that history

repeats itself, so he studies history

and he knows what to invest in.

- It's like technology, technology is cyclical.

- It's not cyclical Zack.

People aren't using horses and buggies anymore,

unless they're Amish.

Is fashion cyclical?

You got your bell bottoms? - Fashion!

Yeah fashion actually is cyclical, yeah.

- It's not that cyclical.

People ain't wearing Victorian dresses, hoop dresses

from the 1700s.

Did you know a common cause of death in the,

I think it was the 17 or 1800s, Joel Salatin just told me

this time I was out there.

- [Zack] Trampled by horses.

- No, women would have those huge hoop dresses,

and they would be near a fire place,

and they would just be like la la la.

♫ La ta ta ti ta tah - Dancing around.

And then they would, it would catch on fire

and it was so hard to take off,

that by the time they got it off they were burnt to a crisp.

- That's what quickly changed fashion.

- [Tai] That quickly, so that fashion is not cyclical.

- So with this man-bun fashion the moral of the story

is I should walk around and light them on fire

so that guys will stop with this whole acorn hair cut

thing they got going.

It'll change the trajectory.

- [Tai] So I've got a question for you

on you critiquing other people's fashion.

Zack, who is one of your idols in comedy?

- I'll say Norm McDonald.

- [Tai] He wrote a show you like.

Called Seinfeld.

- Oh, Jerry Seinfeld, yes.

- And who else wrote, - Larry David

- [Tai] Larry David.

What does Larry David say about people like you

who wear sunglasses inside?

- He says only two types of people wear

sunglasses inside, blind people and assholes.

- [Tai] So you're not blind, right?

- No no.

- [Tai] So what does that make you?

- I was actually voted, it's funny,

I was voted in high school as most likely

to be an asshole.

- [Tai] Really?

- No.

No, but they're prescription.

I need them.

I'm sensitive to light. - Lemme tell you

the true story.

Before we get into history, I wanna talk about just history

of about two weeks ago.

So two weeks ago, we're talking about prudence

and good decision.

Zack's been my friend since I was 14.

So we go to the NBA final game, game what was it five

we went to?

- Four.

- Four, we go to game four.

We got seats, I got seats, two sets.

One behind Lebron James, one behind Steph Curry

and Golden State.

We fly out to Cleveland, we get out there to Cleveland,

Zack comes along, 'cause Zack likes basketball.

So we get out there, da da da,

get in the night before.

Next day we wake up, boy this is gonna be a good game.

Zack goes, I'm gonna watch the game,

then I gotta head back, I got some people visiting me

in Los Angeles, okay, so we got him a flight to go home

the day after the game.

So the game comes, boom.

We thought it might be the final game,

it might be a sweep, Golden State the first team

in history to sweep through the NBA finals,

but no, Golden State went nuts.

They hit more, they had 40, was it 49 or?

- Cleveland went nuts.

- I mean Cleveland went nuts.

49 or 50 points.

- 49 in the first quarter.

- 49, in fact, my snaps got on the snaps story.

I got six million views on my Snapchat.

Because it was me behind the bench going,

and then right when I was recording,

who was it?

It was David West from Golden State, big ass,

stood up in front of me.

And so you couldn't see, I'm filming this big six foot,

What is he? Six nine? - And JaVale, they both,

- And JaVale McGee, they stood up.

Anyway, so we're on the snap story.

One of my snaps got two or three million,

there was three of 'em got on the official snap story.

It's like six to nine million views.

So it was a good game and Golden State loses

and is going back.

So, next day, I wake up and Zack had already left,

headed back to LA.

We were gonna continue on to New York City.

So I get a text from Maya, my cousin who was with us.

She was like, Zack missed his flight.

Oh okay, he missed his flight, that's not a big deal,

catch another flight.

Get another text a few minutes later.

Zack's on a train.

He missed the flight and took a 55 hour train

instead of just getting another flight.

Not because he wanted to go on a train,

but because Zack thought that he couldn't get

on another plane because he had lost his ID.

But, when you have good prudence,

as we were talking about, decision making ability,

you don't get stopped at the first obstacle.

You know that if you lose your ID,

you can tell them you lost your ID.

They'll do a secondary way of screening you.

Literally the TSA will check your like Facebook.

And Zack doesn't look like, Zack looks all American

let's just face it here.

And we know the TSA's probably a little bit racist,

just to be honest.

Okay, Zack's the whitest man in America.

He ain't getting stopped.

- That's why I grow out my Taliban beard

to equal it out, balance it. - You have a red beard.

You have a red beard.

They're never thinking you are ISIS.

So instead of Zack, and by the way, his train ride,

he booked it last minute, so they didn't have a sleeper.

So he got to sit up straight like this for 55 hours!

- [Zack] No they lean back, it leans back a little.

- It leans back!

It's like an airplane.

He got to lean back.

He was having neck problems at the end.

He lands in LA, Tai my neck doesn't feel good.

Well 55 hours on a train. - I got a hemorrhoid!

- One of my favorite stories,

not to belabor this point, but this is funny.

Zack is afraid of airplanes.

I've helped, like if any of you have--

- Well, not speci, like I don't see them,

and I'm not afraid of an airplane.

I don't run if I see one.

- You're afraid of crashing. - I don't like to fly.

Yeah, I don't wanna fly.

- [Tai] Okay yes, thank you for the technical precision.

He is not afraid of the machine called an airplane.

He's afraid of getting in one and going up in the air.

So Zack goes, he says to me,

this is a few years ago.

It was cool, I remember this 'cause I got tickets

to the red carp, we gotta see the premiere

of what movie was it?

Interstellar? - Interstellar yeah.

- Interstellar.

This was 2014 I think, December 2014.

So, Zack goes I'm going back to Texas for Christmas.

I go, okay, you gonna fly back?

No I'm gonna take the train.

Why?

I'm afraid of a plane.

First of all probably more people die in a train

than a plane, because have you ever seen the people

on a train?

These are mass murderers.

- What? (laughing)

- And on the Greyhound bus.

So Zack, so anyway, Zack has to leave early.

- [Zack] Mass murderers?

- Remember on the Greyhound bus?

A guy chopped, on a Greyhound bus a few years ago,

I used to live with the Amish when I was young

and they don't take airplanes, so they would take the bus.

A guy started chopping people's heads off

in a Greyhound bus.

- [Zack] Which is why I don't take Greyhound.

I do the train, Amtrak.

- You know the Amish live a very sheltered life,

they're awesome people in my experience.

And the Amish, - Poor Amish.

Aboard a bus? - No their experience

of non-Amish people is Greyhound bus people.

So a lot of people go, a lot of people go

do the Amish kids grow up and wanna leave the Amish?

I'm like no!

They go on a Greyhound bus and they look around,

people chopping motherfuckin' heads off and all this stuff.

But anyway so Zack, didn't you have to leave early?

You didn't get to see the whole Interstellar.

- [Zack] Right right right.

- So he misses, we're in there with only the media

seeing Interstellar.

Zack takes the train.

During the movie, I get a text.

And I'm like, what is, or right after the movie

I think it was.

He goes Tai, I think I might have made a mistake.

And it's a picture of a man with no shirt on,

- [Zack] A large,

- No pants on, about 300 pounds over weight,

sweating and literally had his man boobs,

and he's sitting next to Zack and had taken,

it was hot apparently in the train.

So my boy took all his clothes off.

And Zack got to spend, how did he smell Zack?

- Then, not only that, so his shirt was off,

and he proceeded to eat two cheeseburgers

and a pizza all by himself.

And he had just had open heart surgery I think,

three weeks prior to that.

(woman laughing)

Or had just gotten out three weeks prior to that

from open heart surgery.

- All I could think was hey man,

you play with fire, you get burned.

You go on the train.

So the moral of the story is Zack's decision making skills.

- Well, the whole thing about the ID,

who in here who heard Tai explain you don't your ID to fly

that they'll do secondary type of checks,

knew that before Tai said anything?

- But who wouldn't have asked and would have instantly

gotten on a train?

- My whole life, every time I board they go I need to see

your ID, so I just thought you have to have ID to fly.

It made sense to me.

- Is it not, okay, just to play devil's advocate,

I see kinda Zack's side of the story, but not really.

Has anybody ever heard of the concept of asking?

(people laughing)

You just ask.

You're at the airport, you went through, you are there.

Zack, here's my impersonation of Zack.

Do you have your ID?

He looks through, doesn't see it.

(Zack laughing)

Turns away, walks off.

- I don't even answer. - Never to return.

Doesn't even answer.

- [Zack] Or give them a chance to say,

but you don't need it.

But sir wait wait!

- So here's my theory on Zack and then we'll get back

to history in a second.

Zack needs a wife.

So if any of you, I just saw, I saw a tweet.

No no, now I can look there, we've got a camera.

So I look there.

I saw a tweet by 50 Cent, it's funny,

it's a little bit offensive but I'm gonna say it anyway

'cause I didn't say it.

50 Cent said, "I'm gonna get me one of them foreign wives."

He goes, "They got low expectations.

"Oh, a nice clean glass of water?"

(people laughing)

So Zack, my advice to Zack and no offense to people

not from America, 'cause I love to travel.

My grandma's not from America.

(sneezing) My grandpa's not from America.

Zack needs a woman to take care of him

because in the last month Zack has lost his glasses, okay,

- No they broke. - They broke!

So what would any other human do in this room

if you lost your glasses?

Here's what, Zack goes well, I gotta schedule appointment,

it'll take a few weeks for the optometrist to get me in.

I said no you don't, you just go to any LensCrafters

and they have doctors in there that just do it.

Zack didn't know that, so he's been wearing sunglasses

in movies and he's complaining that he doesn't understand

the movie's storyline.

He's like I got lost!

He's in a horror movie, you know how they're always dark.

He's like, I just didn't get that movie. (laughing)

- I had to elbow somebody and go, who said that?

- No, so he lost his glasses, didn't know he could do that.

He lost his, didn't you lose your passport?

- Yeah.

- He's lost his passport,

he's lost his driver's license now.

What else did you just recently, oh!

Yesterday we went to see, we went to see a movie,

we saw Despicable Me 3 with his mom.

Sure enough, come back at two in the morning,

what's the text on my phone?

Uh, have you seen my house key?

He lost his keys!

- I found them by the way.

But I didn't have them at two in the morning.

- Who has a friend like Zack?

I need to know.

Besides Zack, besides Zack, Zack doesn't count.

I'm gonna talk about a very controversial one.

And I'm reading a book on the story of the Vietnam War.

Lemme put this Vietnam War in perspective.

The Vietnam War, by the way, is an outgrowth of World War I,

and then came World War II, it's all a continuation

of the same war.

If you wanna understand, today, North Korea

with Donald Trump is a continuation of World War I.

Who knows what happened in 1917 in the world?

The revolution in Russia.

You know why?

'Cause what was the name of that revolution?

The Communist Revolution.

What is North Korea?

What is China?

What is Russia even now, not so much so now,

Russia's a complicated hybrid of god knows what

you would call it.

Can you press cancel there?

But China's still a real communist country.

North Korea is a dictatorship slash communist.

So 1917 you had the Bolshevik Revolution

where you had the reds and the whites.

The reds were the communists and the whites were

the old guard they called them,

of the Russian, who were like old school of the 1800s.

And they came together and they fought.

And they won and a man came out of that

by the name, well first was Lenin.

Okay, you probably heard of Lenin, not John Lennon,

from the Beatles, okay.

Lenin, and then you had two other men

who were under Lenin and their name was Trotsky and Stalin.

There was other people.

In fact, Trotsky was at the beginning, above this guy.

Now if you don't know anything about Stalin,

two men have killed more people than anybody in history.

The answer is Mao Zedong in China.

Mao Zedong probably killed 100 million people,

under his regime.

Hitler killed maybe under 10, so this dude,

number two is Stalin, is theorized,

no one knows exactly how many people Stalin killed.

Biggest force killed people in modern times is communism

even though there's many people who would

advocate that communism was on the right track.

Although many people would say it wasn't.

Mao Zedong killed the most people in history.

A solid 60 to 100 million people.

Joseph Stalin was number two.

He's a Sagittarius.

Who here's a Sagittarius?

We got, you got ice in your blood.

(people laughing)

- He looks like a young Stalin.

- What was Adolf Hitler?

What astrology sign was Adolf?

- Ares.

- Mmm, Adolf Hitler's technically a Taurus.

He was born on April 20th, on the cusp.

Why do I like astrology?

'Cause I can remember everybody's damn birthday

because I use association memory techniques

that make, and people go oh, you're smart,

you believe in astrology?

I'm smarter than you, 'cause I bet you can't remember

Adolf Hitler's birthday, or Joseph Stalin's.

See you gotta learn how to use your memory

which is association techniques.

You associate, it's too hard to remember dates.

It's easier to remember stories.

So Adolf Hitler's on the cusp, he's a Taurus.

But we're talking about why you need to know this,

why does it matter?

What they should have taught us in school is how to use

history to your advantage to be able to tell the future

so you can make more money and not make so many mistakes.

Ray Dalio, $20 billion net worth.

How does he pick what he invests in?

He says I study history.

So, I'm reading this book about Vietnam.

And by the way, that's the bi-product of what happened

in 1917, Bolshevik Revolution starts,

guess what, 50 years later, 1967, the late 60's, early 70's,

America is in the conflict with Vietnam.

Now tell me if you knew this,

why did America not go full crazy-ass on Vietnam

and drop more bombs?

America dropped more bombs on Vietnam

than all of World War II that we dropped on all Germany

and all the Pacific Theater, Japan everything.

Why didn't we drop even more?

And China doesn't want people on their border,

so Russia was somewhat back,

Russia supplied the arms.

So here's what happened, the Viet Cong,

which is an order in Vietnam,

they said guess what we're about to do.

We're gonna surprise the Americans.

On the day of the Tet Offensive,

which is a big holiday for the Vietnamese,

we will attack every single city simultaneously,

every American base from within.

They smuggled arms in, and guess what.

That Tet Offensive was nasty

and it basically got America out of there.

And the interesting thing about this book,

oh yeah, lemme try to find the book here.

It's called, if you wanna read it,

this is only for people really into history.

Can you guys scroll through my Snapchat

and see if you can find it?

It's one of a couple books.

This one's kinda dying.

You could just go on my Snapstore and find it.

It's from the other side of the story.

And one thing that's hard to do,

and it's the mark of an intelligent person,

is to be able to see both sides of the story.

Why do I hate politics?

Because everyone who likes Donald Trump only argues

Donald Trump's side of the story.

Everybody who loves Hillary Clinton, Democrats,

Bernie Sanders, they only, they're so small minded

they can't expand their mind and see the other side

of the story.

And Charlie Munger, one of the guys I look up to,

the billionaire business partner,

and Bill Gates says he's the smartest person he's ever met.

He says you're not allowed to take a position

in an argument until you can argue the other side

better than they can.

See, if you wanna be a badass, you be able to argue

that Donald Trump side better than the Trump fans can.

And if you're a Hillary Clinton or Democrat

or Bernie Sanders fan, you should be able,

or I'm sorry, if you're a Trump fan,

you should be able to argue for Bernie Sanders and Hillary.

It's a mental exercise.

We got all these people trying to get six packs.

We got PE motherfucking 90X, we got all this.

Where's the people with big brains?

Because the hardest exercise you can do in weights

is lift a lot of weight.

Do something that's hard.

What is, what's the, Ronnie Coleman.

Says everybody wants to be big,

but not everybody wants to live motherfucking heavy weights.

Rome, you saw him yesterday on my snap,

he can lift heavy weights.

He's out here repping 500 pounds on a bench press.

And he's got big muscles.

Same with brain power.

We got people with no brain power.

They only see their limited world view

and they can't expand.

So this book is fascinating.

Because it shows you, it's not completely

on the Vietnam side, but it shows why the Vietnamese

fought so hard, because America was

out here slaughtering people.

At one point, we were on like a 200 to one ratio.

One American soldier would be killed,

we would kill 200 North Vietnamese, Viet Cong,

villagers, all these people.

And they wouldn't give up.

And here's why.

And Lynden Johnson was not a student of history.

George W. Bush also was not a great student of history.

Another guy that didn't know history

and got his butt kicked was Saddam Hussein.

Saddam Hussein didn't know that if you mess with a man

from Texas he might shoot you.

And he ended up hanging from a rope.

Now George W. Bush didn't understand on the flip side,

George W. Bush didn't understand do not have a land war

in Middle East.

His father, I like George W. Bush,

- [Zack] Herbert.

- Herbert, George H, thank you.

George W. Bush didn't study enough.

George H. Bush, he had a war,

it's called the first Gulf War.

What did he do?

He took Colin Powell, he said we get in and out

of this bitch in a month.

And they got in, and they whooped people,

and they got out.

Because he had studied history.

The Russians when into Afghanistan,

man I was reading stories, the Russians,

you know America gave the Afghanistanis these

special rockets called stingers.

You could put them on your arm.

And you could shoot down, I think they were either heat

seeking or radar, I think maybe heat seeking,

these huge like Chanook type, they weren't Chanook,

that's an American helicopter.

This is not a good connection for the future.

And so the helicopters that the Russians had,

they had the huge transport.

They'd have 50 guys in there.

And they'd be going through the Afghanistani valleys

and one dude would sit there, boom!

And shoot 'em out of the sky.

America was supplying them to 'em.

America was fighting back at Russia

through the Afghanistanis.

Okay, the same thing, what was I just talking about Rev,

I lost my, I was talking about,

(man speaking faintly)

Oh yeah, George W. Bush.

So, George W. Bush studied the history

and said, Russia got their

ass kicked by these Afghanistani villagers,

America didn't get the memo.

And I don't mean to discredit any of the veterans

and people who have lost their lives 'cause

you were following orders and you were doing what was best.

And I salute that, I salute the troops,

but I also know that Presidents gotta make good decisions.

Because if not a lot of people die.

And George H. Bush in the first Gulf War.

What year was that, 01?

- [Zack] 91.

- 91, sorry, 91, thank you.

Zack's great with years.

In 91, almost no Americans died.

We went in, I mean it was, they say that in that battle,

not one Iraqi airplane even warmed up their engines.

We had jets sitting up there, hit them from 35 miles.

The second the heat seeking, you know the engine turned on,

(imitates rapid gunfire) and no one died.

I mean, except the Iraqis.

Okay, well we can, not being a student of history,

George W. Bush, it was a big deal.

Lot of people lost their lives.

There was a lot of disabled veterans.

And I don't know if it was right or wrong,

but I do know it you're the president,

you need to know history.

And if you're a citizen, and especially for all of you

watching, 'cause you wanna know how to make money,

You know how you make money?

You invest also in foreign stocks.

If you know nothing about history,

you don't know what to invest in.

Cite my sources?

Are you asking me did George H. Bush start a war?

And end it very quickly?

And you want me to cite the sources?

Wikipedia and Google.

- [Zack] I'll cite a source, history.

(laughing)

- This dude, cite a source.

Okay, anyway, here's the lesson that's practical

for you and I, in Vietnam, this book that I'm reading,

the reason America was never gonna win

is because the Vietnamese had been bullied by the French

for 50 years before America ever stepped foot in there.

And so one of every single North Viet Cong person

had already lost their grandfather and uncle

to foreign invaders, so they were pissed off.

So when America came in they took all their anger

against the French and they said we will never give up.

And they didn't and we had to leave.

So, study history so you don't make stupid decisions.

If Zack had studied history, he would have known

that he needs to marry a foreign bride.

- Like how you brought that around.

- Full circle.

- 45 minutes later.

I'd completely moved on.

- Yeah, so thank you for all of you watching.

If this is interesting for you, leave me a podcast review.

I know there's no podcast like the one I'm doing.

Is there?

Been any podcast like this?

- [Zack] Any podcast out there named Tai Lopez podcast?

Anything at all? - No no no.

Especially with the good voice.

- No but the subject matter.

- [Man] No.

- Love me or hate me.

- [Zack] Somebody said you wrote the Wikipedia page.

That's your source.

- Yeah, I wrote the, I literally wrote that America

won the first Gulf War quickly.

All the hundreds of thousands of veterans

that went through that aren't good enough testimony

for this guy.

You beat people with hoax.

People are like how do you know man was on the moon?

Okay, well we've got a lot of video.

Ya know, people went to the damn moon and came back.

No they could all be lying, were you there Tai?

Do you believe China exists?

Yes.

Why you ain't never been there.

You can't use that, conspiracy theorists crack me up,

because they're like I won't believe it unless I see it.

You invent a time machine and then you can prove it.

Or else you're gonna have to take other people's word

for it a little bit.

Okay, someone said you should be my business teacher.

Do I believe myself?

No, sometimes I'm wrong.

And sometimes I'm right.

But I'll tell you what will make you right

more often than not.

Read, study smart people who know what they're talking

about and then you can absorb their material

into your brain.

Yeah, the earth is flat.

The earth is not flat.

You think the earth is flat?

- [Man] Not at all, no.

- Lemme tell ya why I know the earth's not flat.

I'm gonna blow this theory, just lemme,

did you know, here's another history thing.

I forget which physicist centuries ago proved

things like the world isn't flat and that it revolves.

He shot a cannon ball straight up in the air,

and it landed in a different place,

not back on his own head.

Things are moving, the earth is revolving.

Come on man.

It wasn't the wind it was a damn cannon ball.

You could, I got a question for you.

And this is the final one.

I'm gonna give a hundred bucks to the first person

who correctly answers.

This one gonna go quick.

This one's gonna go quick.

Somebody said it shot him in the crotch.

No, it shot straight up.

Okay, question for you, you go to the top of a building.

Empire State Building.

You have, and we're assuming it's completely non-windy.

You have a penny.

Or let's say you have a rock this big,

and you have a 500 pound weight,

you drop 'em, which hits the ground first.

Ready, go!

There we go, right there.

YouTube, Kevin Gill.

Sheesh, people gotta get with it on these other ones.

The answer is they hit the ground at the same time.

You know that, this is what I wanna tell you,

this is a funny story.

Did you know people argued over that

and were gonna hang people?

This is like in the, and then one guy just did it.

Anybody could have done it.

One guy, they go no!

They argued over no it's not possible,

one would hit, and then one guy just went bloop!

And they landed at the same time,

and everybody was like oh.

That's how I feel like the world is.

People will argue with you, people will argue with you

and then you just show 'em and they're like oh.

And I'm like, five minutes ago you were

the most sure person.

- [Zack] You were willing to hang a man.

- You're willing to excommunicate me

from the Catholic Church.

Okay, thank you for being on episode two.

Guess what, we ain't over.

'Cause I like to record all my podcasts at once.

And this is going on Sound Cloud, iTunes,

leave me a review when this comes out.

You guys watching live, you're watching it ahead

of everybody, but yeah, okay.

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the Stewart out with JT News well Jimmy Iovine tried to rewrite history on his

new series defiant 1 he's talking about on define ones he was talking about when

Tupac was in jail um he gave the money to Suge Knight to bail out Tupac which

didn't make sense because Tupac was already on Interscope okay they could

have been bailed them out okay but when Suge Knight got in the picture and put

the pressure on him like yo you owe this guy money use my money to bail him out

you know so he wrote his own check buildin I probably got reimbursed from

Interscope you know out of Tupac's money and they probably made good on it but it

took for Suge Knight to step in to get Tupac out of jail

so Jimmy IV was trying to rewrite history trying to make it like he didn't

leave his own artisan there and someone who spoke up on this was daz dillinger

who is dog pound and he was down with death row at the time remembers it

clearly Howell went down oh I said that to find one and Jimmy Iovine

and the resident cocksuckers over there they're saying should being bailout

Tupac in that day cage should be learning ability to play why would you

not bail out to pot again it should the money shit took his own money room in a

building that he knows it so why did y'all motherfuckers belly my before

death row no I mean cuz Time Warner said don't bill some fucker so let me know

that y'all bitches and you only did that shit you know Vegas we put the pressure

on me to go through that shit it's his money anyway shouldn't when they got his

motherfucking money to bail him out because he leaves was holding this shit

he needs to make his own than one I mean so don't be praying GI

me and all the other shit and the mother said some money had we been too goddamn

bitch asking why I got a penny when we first got did y'all had the money it's

consuming just wanted me to took that money gone maybe the legs I'll get him

will he have to bail them out single the chick came from so uh so we see Mike

working in he J has a good point there I mean you know Tupac was stuck in jail

until Suge Knight came and put that pressure on and then Tupac actually felt

like he had somebody that had some cloud that is back for once you know instead

of him just him against the label um so you know these labels really maybe doing

some thousand-man I've seen a lot of fell shit I'm sure you heard a lot of

foul shit and you know I'm glad that Dad spoke up about this a lot of people

wouldn't speak up about it but he did so anyways Stewart Airport in the news

much possible sorry took a week off last week back back at it this week

appreciate you guys for still staying tuned in and I'll check you guys in the

next video all right guys please

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OPEN YOUTUBE.COM

CLICK ON THE ROUND ICON ON RIGHT SIDE OF YOUR YOUTUBE PAGE

NOW CLICK THE SETTING ICON NEXT TO CREATER STUDIO

CLICK ADVANCED

SCROLL DOWN AND CLICK ON DELETE CHANNEL

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SELECT I WANT TO PERMANENTLY DELETE MY CONTENT

SELECT DELETE CONTENT

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I Had a Breakdown This Week - Duration: 7:07.

[Birds chirping] I completed the second week of The Artist's Way and it was a little strange,

just the whole week.

I encountered some of my own negativity about this project and also had a bit of a breakdown...

not sure how related to The Artist's Way that was, but it was definitely a thing.

So, I only actually missed one day of the Morning Pages this week, which was a big improvement

from last week.

I was able to do them much more consistently.

The footage that you're viewing right now comes from my Artist's Date, which was a walk

in the woods that was very healing for me after a very rough week, uh mental health

wise.

So, I did quite a few of this week's activities but felt rather disenchanted by them and I'm

sort of going to elaborate on that further.

I wrote a blog post entitled, "Encountering My Shitty Attitude".

"I noticed something in my Morning Pages today.

I'm starting to develop a shitty attitude towards The Artist's Way and Cameron's approach.

I like and understand the concept of the Morning Pages and the Artist's Dates, but I really

don't like the activities at the end of each chapter.

I also don't particularly enjoy reading each chapter.

These things feel like chores, not like fun (though do they even need to feel fun?).

I've also been doubting the effectiveness of activities such as, "Write down 20 things

you enjoy doing" and "Make a pie chart representing how balanced each aspect of your life is".

This reminds me of the kinds of exercises those life coaches who visited my high-school

would get us to do [sighs].

With some of them, I feel like I can smell bullshit.

Then there's lists such as "Basic Principals," "Creative Affirmations," and "Rules of the

Road" which say things like, "When we open ourselves to exploring our creativity, we

open ourselves to God: good orderly direction" and "My dreams come from God and God has the

power to accomplish them" and "Be alert, always, for the presence of the Great Creator leading

and helping my artist".

I understand that this kind of language may resonate with some people, but for me, personally,

it feels very hokey.

Cameron does acknowledge that everyone has their own concepts of God and spirituality,

but I can't help sensing how influenced by Christianity this text is.

And as an agnostic raised in a Buddhist household who has dabbled in Paganism [laughs], I feel like I

[birds chirping] can't relate to this conceptualization of spirituality at all.

It falls flat for me.

Now, I don't know if these are critiques of the book itself or me just identifying my

own resistance to working with the material, but there it is.

There are some things I understand, even enjoy, about The Artist's Way, and then there are

things that make me go mmmmm?

Perhaps this is all a part of the process.

Maybe it's a good thing I'm not accepting this text as gospel, but engaging with it

critically.

We'll see as the weeks go on...

Onto the breakdown [laughs].

I also had a bit of a breakdown this week and I don't know if it was related to The

Artist's Way or not.

I just got to the really rough place in terms of my mental health and just really wasn't

feeling okay anymore.

I felt really overwhelmed with a lot of things in my life, um I was also feeling very existential,

like questioning what the point of anything was.

It could have been a lot of things, it could have been The Artist's Way bringing some stuff

up, you know, doing those Morning Pages definitely brings things to the surface, um I could have

been really overtired, I could have done too much socializing, too much working, um, you

know, just sort of feeling stuck in a routine and rut.

Um, I kind of feel like it was a combination of a whole bunch of things that sort of just

made me feel really [sighs], really not good [laughs].

As I record this, though, I have done some self-care, um I have gotten to a bit of a

better place in terms of my mental health, so as of right now, I'm okay, but I definitely

got to a place this week where I really wasn't.

Yeah again [sighs], it's really hard sometimes mental health stuff to know exactly what is

causing that, but I think it's worth noting because it did happen during week two of The

Artist's Way.

Now onto some of the sort of miscellaneous things.

Uh, I did come up with a video idea in my pages one morning, that was exciting.

Cameron suggests you set aside thirty minutes for your Morning Pages, it takes me more like

forty, so I think it takes everyone like slightly differing an amounts of time.

I do really enjoy actually having that extra time in the morning to just like write and

sort of, like, get ready for my day and gear up, but I am definitely losing out on sleep

and so that's tricky.

Morning Pages do seem like a really great way to process things and sort of goals for

myself, uh you know, figure out where I'm going with stuff, so that's really cool, um

they're definitely not a place where amazing writing is happening [laughs], but I don't

think that's what they're supposed to be, and I don't - well, I don't really think there's

supposed to be anything really specific, but for me they seem like a really good place

of just like sorting stuff out.

And I want to add that I think the Artist's Dates are a really nice idea, but I feel like

I've always sort of done Artist's Dates.

I'm somebody who spends a lot of time of themselves and I do like go in the world and do things

by myself that are very enriching, and so I feel like the Artist's Dates are kind of

like already a natural part of my life, and so I don't feel like I'm experiencing any

major changes from that.

So, moving forward, um I'm gonna to try really hard [laughs] to start getting to bed earlier.

I was good this week with getting up earlier, but I need that sleep [laughs], so I'm gonna

try to put myself about earlier and like sort of read right before bed so it's easier for

me to fall asleep.

I really need to put less on my plate and have like, less expectations of myself, relax

a little more, so I don't get so overwhelmed and get to that place where I was this week,

where my mental health is really suffering.

And I think I just need to keep [laughs] recognizing and noting my resistance and my somewhat shitty

attitude [laughs] to some of the material that I'm being presented, like I think it's

great to be critical, but I think also I do have a bit of resistance and a bit of uh - an

added to thing with some of this stuff, and so I'm just going to keep noting that, keep

observing that as we move forward.

I would like to add that I'm going to absolutely keep making videos about my process with The

Artist's Way, but I think it might be a bit more realistic and a bit easier on me if I

make videos summing up every like two to three weeks rather than every single week, because

I would like to make videos on other topics as well and because I also think that having

a little bit of privacy as I continue on this journey would also be a good.

Posting my journey with this stuff online is great because it holds me accountable,

but it also kind of makes me feel like I have a bit of a spotlight on myself um for something

that is kind of a bit of uh - a private thing, and so I absolutely do want to keep talking

about it and keep making videos about it, but I just think it might be a little better

if I, you know, sum up two to three weeks at a time.

Thank you so much for coming on this journey with me.

Um, if you are working through The Artist's Way, I would love to hear how it's going for

you, how it's gone for you, uh otherwise, like tell me what you're working on, like

tell me what kind of creative things you have going on.

It's been really interesting so far hearing about people's experiences with The Artist's

Way, the things they liked about it, the things they didn't like about it.

Again, thank you for watching and I'll see you all again very soon.

Byyyyyyyyeeee.

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Headache and Migraine Relief (FIX YOUR HEAD PAIN) - Duration: 7:26.

Dom McKay musculoskeletal therapist today I'll be talking about headaches

I'll answer some basic questions about what causes them and also give you some

advice on how to relieve them if you suffer from regular headaches then this

video's for you there are over 300 causes of headaches and most of them fall into

one of the three following categories

these headaches occur due to a buildup of tension in the neck and shoulders

they usually present bilaterally meaning that they're on both sides and they

produce a pressing or tightening type sensation the reason for the frequent

occurrence of these types of headaches is usually lifestyle factors such as a

lack of movement at work poor posture stress the list goes on neck headaches

or clinically known as cervicogenic headaches are usually caused by a

dysfunction in the top three vertebra of the spine this triggers pain signals to

the trigeminal nucleus which is within the brainstem further complications of

muscular imbalances in the neck and shoulders also irritation to the

cervical and/or occipital nerve can also be a cause of neck headaches they

usually present unilaterally meaning that they're on one side and they

radiate pain from the back to the front of the head they'll usually temporarily

subside if you place pressure here at the base of the skull on the

suboccipital attachments migraines are caused by a chronic neurological

disorder and are characterized by episodic unilateral or bilateral attacks

of head pain which are usually described as throbbing sufferers will experience

photophobia phonophobia and nausea and many people will also experience aura

symptoms if you suffer from migraines or headaches then

it's possible that you're experiencing one two or all three of the above

categories multi-source headaches feed in to each other in that for

example if you suffer from a migraine the pain of that migraine may build

tension up in the neck which then may lead to a neck condition etc etc etc so

even if you've been diagnosed with migraines for which musculoskeletal work

will not give relief you may get some relief from the headache aspect of your

head pain by addressing it this way where there's a musculoskeletal derived cause

or component to your headaches usually soft tissue treatment is highly

effective when applied in the right way now I personally treat headaches by

firstly assessing what is the cause which is usually a combination of

factors secondly I thoroughly treat the muscles in the fashion in the areas

contributing to your headaches which is primarily the suboccipital attachments

at the base of the skull the neck shoulders upper back and in some cases

treatment directly to the head and jaw forms part of the resolution let's have

a look how you can start addressing your headaches at home with some simple

exercises okay so if you're suffering from a headache

right now this is one thing you can do that may potentially help to relieve it

particularly if it's a tension based headache so what we're going to be doing

is applying pressure to the sub occipital attachments which are at the

base of the skull we're going to be using our knuckles for this so it's

quite a harsh pressure you'll need but you'll kind of thank yourself for it

afterwards so you want to be lying on your side and I'm essentially going to

prop my head up with my knuckles

so I just completely relax my neck here and just allow the pressure of the

weight of my head to dig into those knuckles and you can kind of move around

and find the really icky points and look for areas that really refer pain into

the head because they're going to be what's causing your headache so be

careful doing this but if you want immediate relief and kind of like a

temporary solution to your headaches this is a good way to go

so in terms of posture and the effect it has on headaches one of the major things

that will cause headaches is having a forward head carriage which is basically

when your head sits forward in space this is indicative of various things but

one thing that we can work on is the strength of your deep survival flexors

which I want bring your head back in space so the way to work on that is

through chin tucks and I'll give you a demonstration of that so sitting on the

seat just relax and allow yourself to get into a normal position now try and

feel as if you sit straight by breathing and straightening the spine and then

bring the chin back so you're essentially bringing your head back in

space at the same time as focusing on tucking the chin so we're going to look

something like this

and then just relax after a couple of seconds and again drawing the chin in

and looking ever so slightly down to just increase the contraction of the

deep cervical flexors and then again relaxing and again bringing the chin in

and relaxing so you'll kind of feel a stretch through the back of your neck as

you do this we don't want to be concentrating the tension there we want

to be concentrating attention all at the front of the neck further to these

exercises you'll also want to have a look at some of my other videos that

address the neck through mobilizations and stretches and also my rounded

shoulder video which addresses the most likely postural issue that are causing

your headaches I'll link them below I hope this video has been helpful in

educating you about your headaches honestly the treatment to resolving

headaches usually doesn't need to be complex it just needs to be thorough

feel free to ask questions in the comment section there's a link to my website in

the description below subscribe for more great videos and tips thanks for

watching

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Review Of The PLANET OF THE APES Franchise (Original 5 Films) - Duration: 21:32.

Be seated!

This ad hoc tribunal of the National Academy is now in session.

The president of the Academy presiding.

You may proceed, Dr. Honorious.

Learned judges, my case is simple.

It is based on the notion that all sequels are unnecessary.

As evidenced by the movie franchise that we have before us today.

Hollywood makes sequel after sequel.

They're not sharing original sci-fi stories... they're only interested in the money.

These sacred truths are self-evident.

The proper number of sequels is zero.

Despite poor reviews and diminishing ticket sales, 20th Century Fox keeps advancing this

insidious storyline in hopes of creating a some kind of 'franchise'!

Come to the point, Dr Honorious.

Movie Night charges that this franchise isn't worthy of a five-picture series, it shouldn't

have stopped at one.

No one could possibly enjoy "Beneath The Planet Of The Apes".

That's a lie!

Mind your tongue, madam.

With the tribunal's permission... allow me to expose this hoax by direct examination.

Proceed doctor, But do not turn this hearing into a farce.

Tell the court, Mr. "Heston" - why does our culture keep welcoming shitty sequels?

l know nothing of your culture.

l...

I admit that.

Of course he doesn't know why - he's responsible for it!

Tell us, why do you consider the this franchise... these "apes" to be equal?

Some, apes it seems, are more equal than others.

Ridiculous.

Why did you do a sequel?

Why does the science fail to make sense?

Why does an entire 'planet' of apes only seem to have a single village?

Eh?

Ahh...

I rest my case, your honors.

I've heard enough, I motion we get this episode started already.

A wise suggestion, Dr. Zaius.

Very well.

This tribunal will examine all the evidence presented here, and in due course render its

verdict.

This hearing is adjourned.

And this is Movie Night!

Hi, I'm Jonathan Paula - and welcome to Movie Night.

Tonight I'll be reviewing the original five films in the "Planet Of The Apes" series - and

of course, next week I'll be reviewing Tim Burton's remake from 2001 in addition to the

reboot trilogy.

But we've got to start at the beginning, so here's my review of "Planet Of The Apes".

An monumental experience.

Loosely based on the 1963 novel La Planète des Singes by Pierre Boulle, this science-fiction

action film was a smash success following its April 3, 1968 release - grossing around

six times its $5.8 million dollar budget.

The G-rated production by director Franklin J. Schaffner follows an astronaut crew who

crash-land on a planet in the distant future where intelligent talking apes are the dominant

species... while mute humans are enslaved.

Hollywood icon Charlton Heston brings his larger-than-life persona to the lead role

as a headstrong and resourceful commander who finds himself stuck in one impossible

and unbelievable situation after the next.

Shot in the neck while being rounded up, his ape-captors think he's another dumb, silent

human.

But when his vocal chords heal at the conclusion of a long chase he's finally able to yell

out, "Take your stinking paws off me, you damned dirty ape!" - a triumphantly powerful

moment that shocks the entire ape community and remains one of the best lines in movie

history.

But this scene arrives well past the halfway mark, as the apes aren't even introduced until

a half hour into the 112 minute film.

The opening act - that has Heston and his fellow ANSA astronauts fumbling through the

desert searching for life - are interesting and moody... but the film doesn't truly 'turn

a corner' until we finally see those scary looking gorillas on horseback.

Roddy McDowall and Kim Hunter portray sympathetic chimp scientists who befriend the strange

talking human, while Maurice Evans turns in a fantastic performance as the despicable

and uncompromising Dr. Zaius.

The narrative themes touch upon the prevalence of animal cruelty, the Civil Rights movement

of the 1960s, and science vs. religion; with McDowall questioning, "How can scientific

truth be heresy?".

Indeed, it's hard to watch the 'courtroom' scene in this film and not be frustrated at

the leadership's stubborn refusal to listen to reason or truth - a reality that sadly

parallels today's politics.

But just when things get a bit too upsetting, there's an impossible-to-miss "See No Evil,

Hear No Evil" sight gag!

Which is nice.

While the titular concept sure is a terrifying one, the movie unfortunately feels more like

"Village Of The Apes" - as only a single settlement is shown.

This is not say the scope of the film is unimpressive however.

Thanks to the involved stunt-work, award-winning make-up, and giant set design - it's obvious

a lot of time, talent, and money were invested in creating this imaginative environment.

Earlier, we're treated to some curious sound effect choices - like a weird reverb on Charlton's

obnoxious laughter, or the screeching scream heard when he discovers his female counterpart

died in hypo-sleep.

Visually however, the film makes terrific use of the long Panavision frame - especially

in wide group shots... even if there are lots of distracting zooms, a technique popular

in the 60s, but one that feels particularly jarring today.

Early work from Jerry Goldsmith mixes loud woodwinds with rhythmic percussion for a very

lively, somewhat jungle sound.

The atonal score also netted "Planet Of The Apes" one of its two Oscar nominations; the

other for came Morton Haack's memorable costume design.

And since it didn't exist as a category yet, John Chambers was instead given an honorary

Academy Award for his groundbreaking ape prosthetics and make-up.

Compared to the rebooted trilogy of today, the apes here mayn't look very 'realistic'

- but they never look fake either.

The chimps, gorillas, and orangutans resemble hairy humanoid-ape hybrids, allowing you to

occasionally forget you're just watching actors in funny masks.

It's rather difficult to discuss this film without mentioning its unforgettable final

twist - a moment that has been parodied and referenced countless times in the 50 years

since this film's release.

So I'm just going to go ahead and spoil it for the few who aren't already familiar.

Heston discovering the Statue Of Liberty half-submerged in the sand might not make much sense geographically,

or even metallurgically (why hasn't the cooper statue eroded yet?) - but it is an incredible

final image with haunting implications; the 'Planet Of The Apes' is Earth.

It is an absolutely stunning reveal, and one that warns of man's continued hubris, with

Heston's frustrated accusatory screams closing out the film.

The whole sequence feels like the ending of a great "Twilight Zone" episode.

After two-thousand years, Earth would undoubtedly look slightly different, but even still, you'd

think skilled astronauts would be able to recognize their own planet.

The stars, sun, gravity, atmosphere, and temperature should have all been clues as to where they

really landed.

This minor character deficiency, coupled with slow-pacing early on are my only real gripes.

The success of this movie not only made an indelible mark on its genre - it also inspired

four direct sequels, a remake, a reboot trilogy, a short-lived television show, an animated

series, comic books, a video game, and one hilarious fake musical in an episode of "The

Simpsons".

Still remarkable and entertaining a half-century later, "Planet Of The Apes" is a sci-fi milestone.

Now let's see what the Movie Night audience had to say.

Praising its story and final twist - we all agreed, this is a truly AWESOME film.

Next up tonight, the ill-advised, "Beneath The Planet The Apes".

An embarrassing follow-up.

The second picture in the original "Apes" series was directed by Ted Post, and managed

to quadruple its $5 million dollar budget, despite being totally unnecessary.

Following the unexpected reception of the first film, this 95-minute sequel was quickly

commissioned and released in May of 1970.

But when your lead character has strong reservations about returning, and you've already blown

the biggest twist in movie history... where do you even take the story next?

Practically nowhere, as it turns out.

The G-rated script follows James Franciscus - the sole survivor of an interplanetary rescue

mission who searches for the only survivor of a previous expedition.

But instead he discovers a planet of talking apes and an underground city of telepathic

humans who worship an atomic bomb.

Realizing he's on a planet dominated by intelligent apes, he mutters to himself, "It's a bloody

nightmare."

Unfortunately, so is this film.

Sadly, much of the first hour of "Beneath" is just an accelerated retread of the first

film; there's a crash landing, our hero is captured by apes, and then escapes with Zira's

help.

It isn't until Franciscus finds himself in a familiar New York subway station that things

get interesting.

First off, we need to address Heston's absence - who only agreed to return on the condition

that his scenes be shot within two weeks, and his character be killed off.

After appearing in a brief intro, he's pushed out of the way and replaced by James Franciscus

- a guy who looks like Heston's stunt double.

The film even references their strikingly similar appearance when Kim Hunter mistakenly

refers to her new human friend by the old one's name.

Awkward.

His performance isn't necessarily bad - but without the charisma or presence of his taller

counterpart, he just feels like a discount-brand knock-off.

At least Maurice Evans and Linda Harrison were able to return, even if they don't do

anything we didn't already see in part one.

Disappointingly, Roddy McDowall had prior commitments, and was unable to appear as Cornelius

- making this only picture in the pentalogy that he does not appear in.

Unfortunately, this is another movie where I really must spoil the ending to provide

context to my commentary.

As it turns out, Heston's request to be killed off also included a suggestion as to how,

"Why don't I just set off this bomb and destroy the world.

That's the end of the sequels."

And so, "Beneath" finishes with one of the ballsiest and bleakest endings in the history

of science fiction.

Charlton Heston explodes Earth.

The screen fades to white, and a heretofore unheard narrator describes that our 'green

and insignificant planet, is now dead".

Wow.

The ending doesn't redeem the film, but it's so definitive and ambitious, I actually kind

of love it.

Save for those final moments, this is a forgettable and unoriginal experience.

It's honestly an accomplishment this movie didn't kill the franchise outright.

Completionists will enjoy exploring more of the titular world, but casual viewers would

be best served to skip over it entirely.

"Beneath The Planet Of The Apes" is a pointless repackage of its superior predecessor - and

a MEH... film.

Third tonight, my review of "Escape From The Planet Of The Apes".

Completely different, but really fun.

This Don Taylor sci-fi film earned more than $10 million more than its $2 million dollar

budget after its release in May of 1971.

The more socially-minded narrative follows a trio of talking apes who travel back in

time to 1970s Los Angeles and shock the world with their intelligence and desire for equal

rights.

Roddy McDowall and Kim Hunter reprise their roles as the warm-natured chimp couple who

find themselves experiencing a reversal of fortune of the original movie's plot.

The result is an easy-going and more satirical story than the darker and serious films that

came before.

McDowall and Hunter are both fantastic in the lead roles, balancing their scientific

curiosity with cautious hesitation remarkably well.

They may be monkeys, but they end up being the most human characters in the entire film.

Remarking on the deceitful nature of man, Hunter explains, "We've meet hundreds, I trust

three."

Okay, rant time.

Where the hell did the monkeys get a time traveling spacecraft?

In the first film - which takes place just a year prior - the apes didn't even understand

the concept of fight...

Heston threw a paper airplane across the room and it blew their minds.

But now they're piloting a rocketship?!

I get it, the writers (at Heston's behest - hey that rhymes!) painted themselves into

a corner with that whole, "blow up the entire planet" ending of the previous film... so

going back in time prior to its destruction was really the only place a sequel could have

gone.

And since time-travel was a major linchpin of the original movie - it's a reasonably

fair plot-device here.

But to suggest that some random, heretofore unseen monkey was intellectually or physically

capable of retrieving and restoring a spacecraft from the bottom of a lake given what we know

about their relatively simplistic culture is utterly preposterous.

Even more frustrating is that all of this takes place off-camera!

This opening-scene twist is the literal foundation of the entire five-picture series - but it's

a completely unearned moment that insults the intelligence of the audience.

Once you get past the monumentally frustrating twist however, the scene itself is actually

pretty bitching way to open a film; apes in spacesuits and some awesome music from Jerry

Goldsmith.

As for Sal Mineo, 'new guy' who's responsible for rebuilding the time ship?

He's killed off almost as soon as he's introduced, immediately reminding me of Marty McFly's

line at the beginning of "Back To The Future: Part II", "Then what the hell did you bring

him for?"

Elsewhere, Ricardo Montalban is featured in a small but pivotal role as a kind circus

owner who immediately befriends the talking chimps.

The 98 minute narrative delivers plenty of classic sci-fi what-if scenarios; from the

stranger-in-a-strange-land moments to first contact procedures.

The scene where talking apes testify in front of a presidential inquiry instantly makes

"Escape" more enjoyable than the first lousy sequel.

It's also a

scene that must have been particularly surreal for Academy Award winning Hunter to play,

being a former victim of Hollywood's "House Un-American Activities Committee" two decades

prior.

Later, the film pivots from playful wardrobe montages to a dramatic fugitive story with

knee-jerk speed.

The shift in mood is an abrupt one.

And why does the film take place on the west coast?

The first two movies are set in the distant future version of New York, so it would have

made sense to parallel that here, right?

Instead - in what can likely only be attributed to the filmmakers' laziness, "Escape" takes

place in present day directly outside 20th Century Fox Studios in Los Angeles.

Thanks to lasting imagery this is easily the second best feature in the five-picture series...

but it's also tonally inconsistent and built on an unforgivable plot hole.

Ultimately, "Escape From The Planet Of The Apes" is a genuinely amusing and thought-provoking

picture.

It's a GREAT film.

Now, let's discuss "Conquest Of The Planet Of The Apes".

Thin, but compelling.

Released in June of 1972, this science fiction action film from director J. Lee Thompson

is the fourth film in the continuing "Apes" saga.

Like each passing sequel in this series, the PG-rated film had its budget slashed even

further to only $1.7 million - but it still managed an impressive $8 million in profit.

In a futuristic world where humanity has embraced ape-slavery following the extinction of all

cats and dogs - Caesar, the talking ape child of two time-traveling chimps, surfaces after

twenty years of hiding to lead a revolt against man.

Roddy McDowall returns to the franchise in his third picture to portray his own offspring,

now stuck in a world dominated by humans who are unaware of his true intelligence.

I was glad to see Ricardo Montalbán return as well, in a much larger role, now functioning

as Caesar's defacto father figure.

He brings much needed compassion and heartfelt sincerity to the film.

Don Murray, Natalie Trundy, and Hari Rhodes round out the primary cast a stern Governor,

an ape love interest, and a sympathetic ally, respectively.

The first few minutes of dialogue is nothing but clunky exposition reminding newcomers

of what happened in the previous films.

For what it's worth though, thanks to "Escape's" ending - "Conquest" actually feels like a

proper sequel; a film which builds off its predecessor, rather than recreating it or

spinning off somewhere else.

And indeed, of the five films, the third picture was the only one intended to have a follow-up.

Although "Conquest Of The Planet Of The Apes" is set in 1991, you can tell it's "the future"

since all the police officers are dressed like Grand Moff Tarkin and the PA system keeps

warning about a "labor demonstration".

The entire universe feels decidedly Orwellian - despite being rather clearly filmed at the

University of California, Irvine campus in the early 1970s.

The narrative parallels to African-American oppression is obvious, but no less meaningful,

with McDowall gaining sympathy from Rhodes, a black security guard by suggesting, "You,

above everyone else, should understand."

It's obvious Caesar is a born leader, capable of leading a revolution - but "Conquest" does

a generally poor job of illustrating how he actually accomplishes this and convinces his

fellow primates to rise up.

There's a scene where McDowall just begins looking at other chimps - and somehow they

understand how to disobey their human masters and when... without any further explanation.

The film desperately needed an extra scene showing Caesar functioning as something of

a teacher, instead of just giving orders.

A scene where he cleverly selects his own name out of a book clandestinely telegraphs

his impending defiance.

From then on though, the 88-minute picture is really light on story developments - the

last half hour is really just one big, seemingly unchoreographed riot sequence.

McDowall closes out the picture with a powerful monologue where he triumphantly marks this

violent uprising as the "birth of the planet of the apes"; highlighting a real missed opportunity

for the producers to name this picture accordingly.

Despite this dragged out final act, and an accelerated plot that relies too frequently

on convenience, "Conquest Of The Planet Of The Apes" is a worthy entry for the franchise

with meaningful themes of racism and rebellion.

I thought it was a GOOD movie.

Finally, here's my review of "Battle For The Planet Of The Apes".

Out with a whimper.

This $1.7 million dollar sci-fi action film was led by returning director J. Lee Thompson,

and released on June 15, 1973 - earning back around $7 million at the box office.

Don't be mislead by "Battle's" cool movie poster though - the 93-minute film is never

that exciting... and how can it be?

It's rated G. Ten years after the uprising seen in "Conquest", ape leader Caesar wants

both species to live in peace, but militant interests on both sides threaten the stability.

When the "Apes" franchise began just six short years earlier, no one could have guessed the

timid little scientist with a British accent would go on to be the figurehead of the entire

franchise, and yet - that's exactly the mantle Roddy McDowall took up.

He returns here for his fourth and final appearance as the pragmatic Caesar.

By this point, he's got the monkey-mannerisms locked in, but the real benefit of his continued

presence is just having a familiar face to root for, as mostly all other characters have

been swapped out with analogs or replacements.

Natalie Trundy and Severn Darden both reprise their characters from "Conquest" - but they

were tertiary players in that film, at best.

While I appreciate seeing returning characters, the timeline of this fifth movie just doesn't

make sense to allow it . It purports that all apes gained the intellectual capacity

for speech and reason in a single generation; which runs in direct contradiction to the

"centuries of evolution" explanation that was provided in the third film.

In the original, Charlton Heston accidentally found himself 2,000 years in the future, when

it seems he could have just traveled to 2012 and achieved the same result.

Notable newcomers to the cast include Paul Williams as a wise orangutan teacher who answers

a riddle by stating, "All knowledge is for good.

Only the use to which you put it can be good or evil." - and cinema legend John Huston

as the mythical Lawgiver ape, who bookends the movie by sharing its events in a flashback

story.

Hampered yet again by budget limitations, the titular events play out on a decidedly

small scale in the nondescript setting of Malibu State Park.

And what was once Academy Award winning make-up now look like stiff rubber masks.

Seeing the early beginnings of ape society - and the ending of man's - is reasonably

interesting - but it's a curiosity that wears off quickly.

When my father first showed me the "Planet Of The Apes" films as a kid, we stopped at

"Escape".

I don't know why, but I just never bothered to watch the final two installments until

a couple weeks ago when I began preparing for these reviews.

And while neither "Conquest", nor "Battle" are bad films - they're largely forgettable

and uninteresting.

They exist only to fill in the story we're already familiar with.

We know what will happen, and even how it will happen; this is merely an exercise in

completion; and to fulfill the series' desire to come full circle with its dystopian roots.

And while these two films are not without purpose, the story in each is thin enough

that combining them into one movie probably would have been best.

I imagine when you create five movies in six years, you begin to get a little punch drunk.

Perhaps the most impressive accomplishment of the sequels is convincing audiences to

root against their own self-interest; namely mankind itself.

In the first film, we wanted humans to overthrow the apes, and now we're cheering on the apes

to defeat the humans.

Enjoyable for fans of the franchise - "Battle For The Planet Of The Apes" isn't interesting

or necessary enough to really recommend otherwise.

I thought it was ALRIGHT.

That does it for part one of my "Planet Of The Apes" reviews, but stay tuned next week

to hear my thoughts on the Tim Burton remake and the new reboot trilogy.

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TRYING HONG KONG SNACKS // 玲玲尝尝香港小吃 - Duration: 8:24.

Hey guys, What's up? Welcome to another video from Lingling.

If you're wondering where I am right now well I'm going to tell you.

I am in a small hotel in Hong Kong and because its a very bright room I thought why not make a nice video for you guys?

Well, it's actually mostly because it's raining outside and I tried making a video for you guys outside

but it's not going to happen today.

So i thought instead of just wasting my time walking around doing some, what's that called, window-shopping

I thought why not go to a convenience store here, pick up some weird snacks, and go back and make a video.

so that is what I've done.

I have a few funny, weird snacks from the Hong Kong convenience store here.

I feel like, I think half of it is Japanese because a lot if it is written in japanese but i thought,

It's bought in Hong Kong so maybe the Hong Kong people like to eat japanese snacks, i don't know.

Anyways, please give me a thumps up, subscribe for more videos below and without further ado, let's get started.

Oh yeah, i bought myself a little, what's that called, a little price if I actually do finnish all the snacks

then I can eat this bluberry cheesecake.

It's not really part of the video because I really like that.

It's just to calm my stomach down I fell like my stomach is already is a little tense, like, what are you doing girl!

My stomach never likes to try new things and I always have a stomach ache so

trying new things is, like, a big deal for me but I'm learning.

I want to try more, I want to become a better foodie.

Let's get started.

The first one, I don't know if you've heard about these before, the Pocky things.

I didn't know about these before i came to China. I think they're Korean, it's all written in korea, in korea, in korean!

There we go.

It's called Haitai Pocky Green Tea Sticks.

I've had these with chocolate before. One of my korean friends, surprise, she gave them to me.

So i thought why not try one with greeen tea beacuse it seems like evrything is with green tea here.

Just like we have liquorice in everything at home they have green tea in everything.

There we go. This is nr.1, let's try

It tastes like green tea and a little bit of chokolate.

the taste is not very agressive so i would say, if somebody gave this to me and I had to eat it I would eat it

but I wouldn't if I was sat down looking for a snack. I wouldn't buy this.

It's (?)

I'm also not a big fan of green tea products but anyways, I wanted to try.

We have nr. 2 It's called Soyjoy. I actually saw these ones on Taobao before

because I was looking for a snack with not that much sugar in it and then these came up

i see there is sugar in it but there is also skim milk maybe it's low sugar.

Anyways not important right now. Let's try, this is blueberry.

So let's try, oh weird consistency. Look here guys.

Well okay, let's try.

Again (?). It's okay but not amazing.

If somebody told me it was a really really healthy snack then I could eat it but I need water.

I didn't bring water, great, awesome. Okay whatever

If I need something to drink I should just take this one.

I picked this one up because it just look too weird. It's basically fresh pear tea with seacoconut and (?)

i don't know what (?) is. If you know please comment below.

It looks so weird, like, look at the colour here. I would not want to drink that so i thought why not do it?

No smell really.

I doesn't really taste of much. Again I could drink it if I had to. if I new that it was healthy.

That's the thing for me. If i now something is healthy I'll eat it, drink it even though I don't like it

and if it's unhealthy i just won't.

So usually when I'm traveling I actually never buy snacks from the store.

I always have my bananas everywhere i go.

Because I just feel like there is so much sugar in everything

or I don't know it so my stomach is going to be uncomfortable if i eat it.

That's basically how I travel. I eat the meals from 7/11, and then i eat my banana as a snack,

and then I go back to 7/11 for the next meal, and then banana.

So that's what I'm trying to change.

I've tried this time in Hong Kong, I'm really proud of myself because I actually bought breakfast on the streeet in China

then i walked across the border and now I'm here in Hong Kong. For lunch I did 7/11 I'm sorry guys.

but then between lunch and dinner I did buy, like, a pineapple bun because I've heard that

that one is really popular here. I've had it before it's really delicious and then I had milk tea, and then i actually went to a restuant.

My problem is that I'm really bad at going to resturants alone. I'm just like, I don't want to look lik a loser

or like in my country you go out with friends but here everyone is sitting alone anyway so it's no big deal.

I don't know why it makes me so uncomfortable.

So today I was like you have to go and buy something that's local Hong Kong food

and I did it and I'm so proud of myself.

Stop talking about Lingling, Lingling.

next one here is called Jagabee. This one i actually feel like i might be able to, i might like this one.

It's seaweed (?)

Taste.

Jagabee, that's the only thing I can read on this thing.

That's the only thing, ah here English

Yeah no thta's just the adress. Produced in Hong Kong.

Okay well it's just like this and then like chips inside. It looks like chrisps.

Tastes good. I think I could like this. It's good.

I would eat that one again.

We got another one right here, peas. Wasabi and peas.

I can eat wasabi but not too much so i thought why not try to see if I can explode my own mouth.

There we go.

It's actually not that bad I thought it would be like an explosion. Maybe it comes afterwards.

I'm really bad with spicy but wasabi has it's own taste. I don't know, I don't even know how to say it.

No these are good. These are not strong at all i think they are flavoured

Oh my god it's not

I looked at the sign, it said wasabi and now I just realised here it say Kasugai peas.

I don't think there is any wasabi in this one.

Oh my god I'm fooling you guys. I'm sorry.

Lingling is stupid.

We got the last one here it's Mango/Papaya low fat milk drink. I thought why not.

In Denmark we don't really eat mango or papaya and we definitely don't put it in milk but I feel like here

Its, like, milk has so many different flavours like chocolate milk, we do have that in Denmark

but like strawberry and blueberry and all these funny berries and all these other kinds of things.

And mango apparently and papaya also.

We'll try and see if that is good because low fat then I'm like, yeah!

Mayb that could be a snack.

That's a really strong

it has like a banana smell.

Yeah it's good. That's good. I'm a big sucker for mango so when it says mango I'm like yes!

Wow I'm proud of myself I actually did try all of these things.

Now I'm just going to sit down and enjoy my blueberry.

So thank you guys for watching this little video from Hong Kong

I hope the weather is going to be better tomorrow so I can finnish my filming for you guys.

I love you so so so so much. Lots of love from Hong Kong.

Check me out on social media, help me translate my videos if you have the time. That would be so so cool.

I hope you're having a great day or evening wherever you are in the world and I'll see you again very very soon.

Lingling is out, see ya and zaijian.

Bye bye.

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Lets Have A Talk- Vlog ep.1 - Duration: 2:06.

What's up guys welcome to a brand new video. So anyway today. I'm gonna be talking about the channel

So basically right now. I've got the two channels

I'm working on my group channel with me Hansen and nick and then my own channel. Which is cyber Jinx

I'll leave a link in the description you guys want to check it out. It's just my gameplays and stuff

I think I'm having a lot of fun right now playing

but I

Just wanted to say that I'm gonna change up the way we recording because before I was just bouncing on games making random videos you

Know, but I'm gonna start sticking to one

to one like they say it like one series, so

For my cyber Jinx channel. I'm gonna be doing a subnautica. Let's play

I'm gonna play it either until I get bored or until

the series is over and then

with my

And not be going on both channels. So are we seeing a somatic apple s play series I kind of started

110 days I'm on my second episode

So maybe I'll restart or something

But uh yeah, and sorry I look like crap. I just got back from the gym

So I'm super tired Super Dead

Yeah, anyway. Thank you guys so much for watching Sci short video

Anyway, so you guys so much for watching as always make sure to leave a like comment subscribe for more

I'll leave a comment. If you guys want to see me play a certain series, and if you're watching this on team

L and saucy then nude comment. What game you guys want to see me play

You're watching us on cyber Jinx. Let me know about some nautica what you guys want to see me doing some nautica

Yeah, thing else. I'm watching as always good. Bye

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