Hi.
Welcome to www.engvid.com.
I'm Adam.
In today's video we're going to look at another set of phrasal verbs.
Now, just as a reminder: What is a phrasal verb?
A phrasal verb is a combination of a verb and a preposition: "in", "on", "at", "off",
etc. and the combination usually makes other meanings than the two words themselves.
Now, some phrasal verbs obviously have more than one meaning, so we're going to look at
the different meanings with the verb "kick".
For example: "kick in", "kick back", "kick out", "kick off", "kick about" or "kick around",
"kick up", and "kick over".
Now, some of these will have more than one meaning, some will just have the one meaning.
Some of these can also be joined to make a noun, and we're going to look at that as well.
So we're going to start with "kick in".
A few meanings to "kick in".
The more literal one, like takes the verb "kick" means to kick with your leg, so if
you kick something in, you're breaking it with your feet.
So the most common example is, like, police, they go into...
They want to go into an apartment or a house and arrest somebody, so they kick in the door.
They just break the door and they go in.
We can also say: "kick down" for the same meaning.
They kick down the door or they kick in the door, so physically break with your feet.
Another meaning of "kick" is basically take effect.
This is especially used when we're talking about drugs, when we're taking a pill.
So the doctor gave you a pill, maybe you have a really bad headache and you take a Tylenol
or an Advil, or Aspirin or whatever, and it doesn't work right away.
It takes a little time for the pill to kick in.
So basically to take effect, to start working.
So another meaning is start...
But usually a process.
Start a process.
So, now, we can also use this in other situations.
For example, a policy.
So the government decided to increase taxes, but they don't do it suddenly.
Okay?
Because a lot of people will not be ready for it, it will cause a lot of problems.
So they say: "Okay, starting in six months, we have a new policy where the tax will go
up by 1%."
So this policy will kick in on September 1st, for example, whenever that six months down
the road is.
So, "kick in" start or go into effect.
Okay?
Now, we can also use "kick in" to contribute.
So, we're going to have an office party.
Janice, the accountant, has a birthday and everybody wants to, you know, show her...
Show their appreciation for her hard work, so everybody's going to kick in five bucks,
and we collect all this money and we create a party for Janice.
Okay?
So, "kick in" basically means give, contribute to a pool.
So those are all the "kick ins".
Now, "kick back".
First of all, there's the literal one where you kick back.
Right?
So, to relax.
-"So what are you doing this weekend?"
-"Oh, nothing, just kicking back."
It means I'm sitting at home with my feet up on a table, and I'm just relaxing, doing nothing.
Another meaning of "kick back" is payment, is a type of payment, but usually it means a bribe.
Okay?
A bribe means you're paying somebody to do something for you.
The most common example that I can think of is doctors and pharmaceutical companies, the
companies that make the drugs.
So the doctor, all his patients come in and he says: "Oh, you need this prescription.
Here you go, go buy the pills.
Here, you need this prescription."
They don't need it.
Sometimes they do, sometimes they don't, but some doctors just prescribe medicine for everybody
for everything.
Why?
Because the pharmacy, the pharmaceutical company gives the doctor a "kickback".
So this can be a noun as well.
A "kickback" or "kickbacks".
Okay?
It's a noun, it basically means a bribe, a payment for doing them a favour.
Okay?
So, to relax or to pay sort of underneath as a gift, as a bribe.
"To kick out", okay?
"To kick out" could be physical, means you take somebody and you kick them out the door.
So if you go to a club and you're not behaving very nicely, the bouncer, the big guys standing
at the door, they will take you and they will kick you out.
They will throw you out of the club.
But it doesn't have to be physical.
You could be in a band or in a team, or whatever, and your teammates or your bandmates have
a bit of a problem with you, it means they kick you out.
They expel you.
"Expel", usually use this word at school, if you do something bad at school, the school
will expel you, they will remove you.
So they will kick you out, it's a more slang approach to it.
And that's it, so basically a kick out physically or kick out, remove somebody, force them to
leave.
Now, before I get into "kick off", "kick out" and "kick off" can also mean the same thing,
means to remove.
But "kick off", you would kick somebody off a bus, or a plane, or a train.
So anything that you...
Basically, you get on the bus, you get into a car.
Right?
So anything that is "on", you can get kicked off of or kicked out of.
So, kicked off a bus, kicked out of the car, so remove.
So, again, so "kick off", basically remove from a bus, a train, whatever.
That's one meaning, that's the physical meaning.
Then there's also start.
"To kick something off" or to "kick things off" means to start something.
So, we're going to kick off this meeting with a little speech by Mr. Smith who wants to
let us know about something, an announcement.
So to...
We're going to kick it off, start.
In football, the game of American football, the game begins with a kickoff.
Okay?
So here, again, we use it as a noun.
"A kickoff" means they...
Somebody kicks the ball, it goes flying, the other guy catches it, and the game starts.
So, but it basically means start.
Okay.
"Kick about", "kick around", basically these two mean the same thing and are used mostly
in the same way, which is why I put them together.
In a very informal situation, this could mean discuss.
So, somebody...
Everybody will bring some ideas to the meeting and we're just going to kick them around,
kick them about, make sure everybody has their say, think about it, if it's good, if it's
bad, etc.
So, "kick around", it's informal discussion of something, of ideas usually.
We can also use it to talk about just spending
time a little bit aimlessly, not having any plans.
So, again: -"What are you doing this weekend?"
-"Oh, I'm just going to kick around with some friends.
I'm just going to kick about with some friends."
Well, we're going to go to a few clubs, a few bars, just look around, see what happens.
No real plans for this.
Now, "kick around" we can sometimes also use when we talk about, like, for example, bullying
somebody, to bully.
Like, it literally means to kick somebody, so to be a little bit physically aggressive
towards somebody.
So if you're kicking somebody around, you're treating them badly.
You could be physically treating them badly, it could also be verbally, or mentally, emotionally, etc.
More with "around", less with "about", but more or less the same idea.
"Kick up", so usually we kick up a fuss, kick up a fuss or kick up a storm, or kick up a
stink.
Phew, right?
That's a stink.
So, "kick up a stink", basically cause trouble.
It could also mean to cause pain.
So, some people they have children who do not take the word "No" very well, so the child
says: -"Oh, I want ice cream."
-"No.
You can't have ice cream until you have dinner", and this kid starts, you know, ranting and
raving, and screaming, and kicking the ground.
And basically if you think if there's a ground, and the kid starts kicking and screaming,
all the dust comes up.
Right?
So, "kick up a storm" basically means make trouble, cause trouble.
You can also "kick up" in terms of pain, so if I lift something heavy my back might kick
up, it means it might start hurting.
We also use the phrasal verb "act up".
"Act up" means give me trouble.
"Kick up" means it will give me a bit of pain.
Okay/
Actually, I forgot one.
Let me go back to "kick back".
"Kick back" is the same idea.
"Kick back" can mean to resist.
So, for example, if I own a factory and I tell all my employees that I'm going to have
to cut their hours and there's no more overtime pay, so they kick back, they...
Basically they resist this change or they revolt.
They don't like it, so they're going to start pushing back against me, the owner of the
thing.
And in this case we can also use "kickback" in terms of the resistance.
Right?
So, I made a new policy for the workers and there was a lot of kickback.
They revolted, a lot of them quit, some of them spoke about going on strike against my
new changes.
Okay, so I forgot that one.
And "kick over" is very simple.
You kick something and it falls over, so basically topple.
So, only the one meaning, very literal, kick with your leg, make something fall over.
Okay, and that's basically it for "kick".
I hope everybody has these clear.
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(Singing) I know my God has made the way for me.
I know my God has made the way for me.
(Singing) I'm not moved by what I feel. I don't live by
what I see, because my God has made the way for me.
KENNETH: Hello, everybody. We're Kenneth and Gloria
Copeland. Welcome to the Believer's Voice of Victory
broadcast. Father, we thank You for this program--
GLORIA: Thank You, Lord. KENNETH: --today. And we give
You praise and honor for it. We uplift the name of Jesus, and we
worship You, in Jesus' name, amen. GLORIA: Amen. KENNETH:
Praise God, Gloria. GLORIA: You look sharp today in your blue--
KENNETH: Thank you, sweetheart. GLORIA: --shirt. KENNETH: Amen.
GLORIA: Blue eyes, blue shirt, blue cuffs. KENNETH: Today's
message, choosing to believe the love that God has for you.
GLORIA: Oh, yeah. KENNETH: This is big, particularly when you're
under a lot of pressure. In fact, I got up out of bed last
night. I had a high-pressure day yesterday that wasn't any fun at
all. And I finally got up out of bed, went--got my Bible and
turned to these very scriptures to believe that love. "I
believe--I trust Your love for me. I trust Your love," in the
name of Jesus. For you choose to believe what the Word says--
GLORIA: Amen. KENNETH: --particularly when you don't
want to, and there's just--just an oppression of Satan about
you, well, just slam him with the Word of God. Praise God.
GLORIA: That's right. KENNETH: Developing a lifestyle of love.
God is love. God is love is God is love. Amen. Put the Word of
God in your eyes, in your ears, to get it down inside your
spirit. Amen. In fact, that's what this ministry's all about.
But I want you to know, it--we don't just get on here and teach
and preach about it. We have to do it at home. It--this is a
lifestyle. This is not a "teach one thing and do all this
other." No, this is a lifestyle. Amen. We make-- GLORIA: That's
right. KENNETH: --a declaration of faith together. Put the Word
of God, the love of God, the Word of love--ha-ha--first place
in your life. Praise God. So get your Bible. Don't forget
to get the downloads, kcm.org/download. Amen.
Amen. Gloria and I'll be back in just a moment.
KENNETH: Opening to the 17th chapter of John's
gospel. And it's going to have to dawn on you that this book is
not a book about somebody. This book is somebody. (Audience
Agrees) John 17. And I want you to look at the 23rd verse. Jesus
Himself is praying right before He went to the cross. "I--" Oh,
wait a minute. Back up. Read the 20th verse. "Neither pray I for
these alone, but for them also which have believed on me
through their word." Now, either directly or indirectly,
everybody in this room, everybody online, everybody
that's born again came to Jesus either directly or indirectly
through the--the people that were sitting in that room.
(Audience Agrees) Amen. (Audience "Amens") I--so He was
praying this for you and me. "I in them, thou in me, that they
may be made perfect in one; that the world--the world--that the
world may know that thou hast sent me, and hast loved them, as
thou hast loved me." AUDIENCE: Whoo! (Whistles) KENNETH: The
first time I ever saw that, I had--I had just, only a few days
before, enrolled at Oral Roberts University. I never read that in
my life. I'd never seen anything like that. Oh, no. When I found
it, I thought--I just--I had just a few days before I just
found out the power of agreement. And I said, "Well,
Jesus prayed this prayer. I'm going through here. I'm going to
set myself in agreement with everything He prayed." AUDIENCE:
Amen. KENNETH: "And I found that 20th verse, you know, that He
prayed for me and He prayed in faith, so I'm going to agree
with it." And I--I got--I got going down through there, and I
got to choking on some of the things that He said. And I came
down to that one. What? You mean to tell me that God loves me as
much as He does Jesus? I--I said it out loud. I said, "If this
was not written in red, I--I couldn't believe this." I didn't
know anything about new creature. I'd never heard that.
I was just an old sinner saved by grace. I'd heard that a lot.
I was raised in a Baptist church, and everybody said that.
Ah, you know, I mean, I--sounded right to me. I didn't know the
difference. But I got to looking at that. He said that. The Son
of the living God said that. I--I--I cannot--I can't stand
here and say that that's not true for me. I have to agree
with that because Jesus, my Savior, said that out of His own
mouth, and He was praying when he said it. (Audience "Amens")
And I was shaken all over. I was really--I was really afraid to
say it. I didn't know anything about faith at that time. Oh, a
little. Not much. I was afraid to say it. And I'm walking
around in my little room there, and--but I had--I had the Book
right up here with me. And I said, "Well, here goes, I'm
going to say it. I want to thank You, Father--" Oh, my goodness.
"I want to thank You--" Oh, hoo-hoo-hoo. "God loves me just
as much as He loved Jesus!" AUDIENCE: Whoo! (Laughter)
KENNETH: And I'm telling you, I was trembling. But, oh, my
spirit rose up on the inside of me and took a big long drink of
that. I'm telling you, it thrilled me on the inside. And I
just kept saying it. I just kept walking around that room, "God
loves Kenneth. God loves Kenneth. God loves me!"
AUDIENCE: Amen. Amen. KENNETH: "Stupid, ignorant, dumb-dumb me.
God loves me!" AUDIENCE: Amen. KENNETH: And I found out later I
wasn't stupid. I got the mind of Christ. (Audience "Amens") But I
didn't know anything about the new birth. I didn't know I was a
new creature. I just kept saying it, "God loves Kenneth. God
loves Kenneth. God--God loves me!" Hallelujah. And I'm telling
you, before that day was over with, it got to me. It got to
me. I got so thrilled I didn't want to say anything else. "God
loves Kenneth." And then, you know, of course, next thing I
did, I come running in there to Gloria. I said, "Gloria, look at
this. God loves us!" Ha-ha-ha. She said, "Ooh." (Laughter) It
was so real and so good. But you need to do that. You need to
hear yourself say it. And you need to put your eyes on it, and
you say it because Jesus prayed it, not because you feel one way
or another. And you choose to believe it. Now I want to talk
to you about that--that part of it there just for a moment. You
believe it in your heart, and you say it with your mouth.
AUDIENCE: Yes! KENNETH: We know that. Mark 11:23 and 24. While
I'm talking about this, look at the 13th chapter of John's
gospel. You're right there close. We were--this was--this
was a while, just a short time before--well, sometime before we
went to Tulsa and enrolled at ORU. So it was just strictly--it
was just absolutely strictly the Lord that led me this day to do
what I did. I had every symptom of the flu in my body. I mean,
you know, my hair hurt. I mean, I'm hurting all over. I drove
Gloria to the cleaners, and I'm--I'm sitting out there in
front while she went into the cleaners to get done whatever
she was going to do. And I--I'm sitting there, and I thought,
"You know, I believe I'm going to let her drive home. I'm so
sick, I--this just--I just don't believe I'm going to be able to
drive." And my Bible was laying there in the seat next to me,
and I had opened it up to I Peter 2:24. And I'm telling you,
I knew so little about this at this--and I picked it up. Now,
the Spirit of the Lord was leading me here because I--at
this time, I didn't have--I had no teaching at all from this
standpoint. I'd had a little, but not like what we're talking
about now. And I just said it out loud. I just propped the
Bible up there on the steering wheel, and I put my finger on
that verse of scripture. I picked that Bible up and held it
up and put my finger on I Peter 2:24. I said out loud, I read
it, "himself bore my sins in his own body on the tree, that I,
being dead to sin, should live unto righteousness: by whose
stripes I was healed." AUDIENCE: Was. KENNETH: I said out loud,
"Lord, I choose to believe this!" (Audience "Amens") Well,
I certainly wasn't saying it because I felt healed. I felt
everything but healed. But I said, "I choose to believe
this!" Read it again. "I choose to believe this!" About that
time, Gloria walked out. By the time she got in the car, I was
feeling well enough to drive. I mean, it hadn't been probably,
oh, maybe 10 minutes at the most. And like I said, I mean,
you know, I'm a scriptural illiterate, James. I didn't know
nothing about what I was doing here. But I was being led by the
Spirit of God. And I said, again, "I choose to believe
that." And I showed that to Gloria, and I said, "Gloria, I
choose to believe that." She said, "Okay." I drove us home.
By the time I got home, I was feeling pretty good. And I
thought, "You know, I believe I need a little supper here." And
I went to bed. I wasn't a hundred percent, but I woke up
the next morning, and I'm telling you, every symptom was
gone. AUDIENCE: Praise God. Praise the Lord. KENNETH: Now,
what happened? I chose to believe that whether I felt like
it or not. (Audience "Amens") Amen. And, that--that is--that
is the foundation that all faith rests upon. AUDIENCE:
Hallelujah. KENNETH: Let every man be a liar, but God is truth.
(Audience Agrees) Amen? What He said in that Book is the truth.
AUDIENCE: Amen. KENNETH: Amen. Well, how can I say I'm healed
when it's obvious I'm sick? Obvious to whom? (Indistinct
Responses) "Well, Brother Copeland, I mean, it's--you
know, look at this. Now, if I was to say I was healed, I'd be
lying about it." It's not true. That's not true. "I've got this
thing right here." No. You're the one lying. "No, I'm not
lying." Yeah, you're lying. You are lying. Because what's on
your arm is not truth. AUDIENCE: Amen. KENNETH: It's a fact, but
it's not the truth. AUDIENCE: Amen, amen. KENNETH: The truth
is I Peter 2:24. AUDIENCE: Amen. Amen. (Audience Agrees) KENNETH:
The truth is Isaiah 53. AUDIENCE: Amen. (Audience
Agrees) KENNETH: That's the truth about that. And if you
choose to believe the truth, the truth will change that fact.
AUDIENCE: Amen. That's good. (Applause) KENNETH: Now, it
becomes more and more powerful and more powerful the more you
become aware that you're believing love. AUDIENCE: Amen.
KENNETH: See, you started to say I was believing God. No, no.
You're--yeah, you're believing God. You're believing love.
AUDIENCE: Yes, sir. KENNETH: And for you to have the idea that
God wants you to keep that thing on your arm another six months
is a lie from hell. AUDIENCE: That's right. (Audience Agrees)
KENNETH: Don't you ever even let yourself think about that. I
want to ask you one question. Did Jesus ever tell anybody,
Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John, or did any of the apostles ever
tell anybody in the book of Acts or the rest of the New
Testament, "Now, you're going to have to keep this for another
little while"? AUDIENCE: No. No. KENNETH: It is not in there!
(Audience Agrees) And if it was the will of God, there would be
an example of it in the Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John, or Acts.
(Audience Agrees) AUDIENCE: Amen. KENNETH: And if it isn't
in there, it isn't in there. (Audience Agrees) Amen. So don't
make that up! It's a lot harder to make that up if you're
saying, "Love wanted me to stay sick for a while." You can say,
"God--" and, you know, maybe kind of be callous to it. But
you get to start saying, "Love wants me sick"? That ain't going
to work. This is the reason it's so important to renew your
thinking, renew your mind-- AUDIENCE: Amen. KENNETH: --to
the fact that God is love and love is God. AUDIENCE: Amen.
KENNETH: Amen. (Audience "Amens") Hallelujah. Now--
AUDIENCE: Set you free. KENNETH: --just--just a little bit more
here. I told you to look in the 13th chapter of John. Say, "God
loves me." (Audience Repeats) "I believe it in my heart, and I
say it with my mouth. God loves me, gave Himself for me. God
loves Kenneth." Hallelujah. John 13:23. Ha-ha, I tell you, I love
this. "Now there was leaning on Jesus' bosom one of his
disciples, whom Jesus loved." Now, I want you to notice what
John is doing here. He's not bragging on himself. John was
there when Jesus preached Mark 11:23 and 24. He was there. He
was the only one that didn't run out on Jesus. AUDIENCE: That's
right. KENNETH: Something going on here. He outlived all the
rest of them. The apostle of love. They tried more than once
to kill him. Records show that they boiled him in oil. What
they would do, they'd put somebody in a boiling cauldron
and then with a grappling hook, reach in there and just pull
their bones out, and all the flesh just falls off of the
bones. Those are really nice people back in those days, you
understand? (Laughter) This was a long time before political
correctness. (Laughter) And it wasn't a figure of speech when
they said they're going to boil you in oil. (Laughter) And they
did that with John and put the hook down in there, and he came
out whole. AUDIENCE: Praise God! KENNETH: Well, see, that's the
same miracle as the Hebrew children in the fiery furnace.
It is the same-- AUDIENCE: Same. KENNETH: --same thing. You
couldn't get to him. Now, I want you to notice--I want you to
notice what the man is doing now. "There was leaning on
Jesus' bosom one of his disciples, whom Jesus loved.
Simon Peter therefore beckoned to him, that he should ask who
it should be of whom he spake." He was talking about the one
that would betray him. Now, get the picture. Ha-ha-ha. John--ha.
"There was leaning on Jesus' bosom--" ha-ha-ha "--the one
that Jesus loved." He had faith that Jesus loved him. AUDIENCE:
Amen. KENNETH: This is the same man that wrote, "We have known
and believed the love that God has to us." He started this
before Jesus ever went to the cross. He believed that. He
believed that He loved him. Now, get the picture. Peter didn't
come up to Jesus and say, "Sir, who is it?" He was afraid of
Him. So where did he go? He went to John and said, "Ask Him. Ask
Him. Come on, man, ask Him who it is." And John said, "You
ask." "I ain't gonna ask Him." (Laughter) "You're His
favorite." And John said, "Yeah, that's me. You got that right."
(Laughs) Now, see, all the time, he's--he's not bragging on
himself. He's confessing it with his mouth. AUDIENCE: Amen.
KENNETH: "I am the one that Jesus loves. He loves me." He
had known and believed the love. AUDIENCE: Amen. KENNETH: Can you
see that? AUDIENCE: Yes. KENNETH: There was an intimacy
there. And Jesus answered him. All right. Now then, let's go
over to the 19th chapter. And I want you to look at the 26th
verse. 19:26--Verse 25. "Now there stood by the cross of
Jesus his mother, his mother's sister, Mary the wife of
Cleophas, and Mary Magdalene. When Jesus therefore saw his
mother, and the disciple standing by, whom he loved, he
said unto his mother, Woman, behold thy son! Then saith he to
the disciple, Behold thy mother! And from that hour that disciple
took her unto his own home." Amen. AUDIENCE: Amen.
KENNETH: I'm--by the Spirit of God, I'm endeavoring to
impress on you and me the importance of renewing
our mind that God is love and He loves me.
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Hey guys and girls, it's Nathan Birch here
from the Binvested headquarters,
catching up to talk about the economy in general.
A lot of people asking recently,
what's happening to the market,
where do we see the market going?
Obviously we've seen a lot of growth.
How the economy works, there's lots of levers
that are getting pulled from the back end.
One of those things is inflationary pressures
which is needed, and I think it's fantastic.
Property is a fantastic vehicle
especially designed around the system
of what we've got today.
Because inflation makes debt irrelevant.
For our economy to survive a lot of people
are feeling the pinch.
Prices are rising, my wages aren't rising,
things are becoming unaffordable, etc., etc.
And I think it's all part of the system that we live in.
We need to understand the system more so
before we understand what we need to buy in the system.
For those of you that don't know,
I actually resigned from my job in the midst of the GFC,
wanted to go and play around with property full time
due to the fact that I had a level of financial freedom
at that point at the age of 24.
You know, I saw that time in the market not to be fearful,
understanding it and embracing it.
Looking at the market today, we certainly don't have the GFC
like we did back in 2008, 2009.
We are left with remnants of pieces that are still here,
and one of those things for us to be able to go through
was an inflationary cycle,
to ensure that we are doing really well.
When a central bank issues money,
that has to flow into the economy somehow,
and generally it is done via the purpose of assets,
and what we've seen,
for example in Sydney over the last couple of years,
is a lot of construction happening,
a lot of infrastructure projects happening,
and what that is doing is providing for jobs for trade.
You used to be able to work on a new road to be built
to go and work on a new home estate to be built,
to go work on certain things to be built.
And the flow and effect of that is that those guys
have more money in their bank account.
They can go buy a new ute.
They guys at Toyota or Mazda,
wherever they buy the ute from,
they have more income coming through there,
and in turn, it keeps the economy chugging along.
What I'm feeling at the moment is a very interesting thing,
and hopefully I can explain this in very simple terms.
Looking at the market that we're in at the moment,
the government has got all the central banks
have got their hands sort of tied,
because interest rates are at the lowest they've ever been,
a lot of people are scared that they'll go back up,
but the real issue that these central banks have,
and I think it's fantastic for those
that are prepared for it, is that their hands are so tied,
they can't increase interest rates.
So if you go back, I think it was the last quarter of 2008,
interest rates dropped three consecutive months
by 1% or 100 basis points at the IBA.
The government showed its hand when it came to
starving off recession
or stopping any problems from happening.
Now they did a relatively good job at that.
That's the government's hand to play.
If interest rates went up by 3% today, in today's economy,
I think people would be hurt.
I don't just mean a few people,
I mean a lot of people would be hurt.
And it's certainly definitely not the right time to do that.
And I've been talking about interest rates every month
to my investors and to people that are around me
and sometimes on social media just to
(mumbles) rates will rise or go down.
It's not a market where interest rates can go up.
if the central banks raise interest rates,
for example, the IBA, what we would see is a flow and effect
to lots of other areas of the economy,
and I think the government's intervention
by putting APRA in place is something there
to starve off some of the inflation
around certain asset classes, be it property.
But I don't personally think, and this is financial advice,
as always do your own research, etc., etc.,
I don't think we're going to see interest rates
go up by 2, 3, 4, 5%.
It could happen.
I've got a crystal ball,
but the water's a bit murky in there.
But I don't see interest rates going up by large numbers.
They might go up 0.25%, a 0.5%, maybe 1%,
and over a course of a period of time maybe 2%.
But I believe that there will be cracks in that system,
which will mean they'll have to come back down again.
And the one thing that I have always said since I was a kid
and understanding economics as a 13 or 14-year-old,
inflation makes debt irrelevant.
We will just go on with that a little bit more.
If you bought a property for $200,000
the monetary supply increases,
the more money goes out there into the marketplace.
What happens is when you go to pay that debt off,
you're paying it off in tomorrows dollars.
You're gonna be earning more, everything's gonna go up more,
and that debt will be much easier to pay off.
It's not the value of your home that increases.
It is not the value of the Big Mac that increases.
You go to Maccas and they're now $10.35 or $11.20
or whatever for a Big Mac meal.
Mid 2000s you were paying $5 for a Big Mac meal.
It's the value of your dollar that has decreased
and you've got less purchasing power with your dollar,
which has made everything you'll see more expensive
in real value terms, and that is something,
a lot of people think you should save your money,
you should throw it under the pillow.
That is the worst thing that, I believe, one could do.
Being too leveraged is a problem
and being too under leveraged is just an equal problem,
and it's important to have the right balance there.
Property is one of those really, really rare
sort of commodities out there
where you can get a loan against it.
It's a needed commodity.
It has inflationary values.
The debt that's attached to it is deflationary
and it's got a cash flow attached to that
which gets inflated as well.
And that's something very special with properties.
As for my views on the market and where do I see it going.
Anytime in this last 10 years
what has happened in this country,
we have seen lots of different markets rise, fall,
and go backwards and forwards and so on and so forth.
If we look in 2005 to 2010,
the Sydney market was going backwards.
The prices in Sydney had gone down quite a bit.
If we go to areas like Perth, Darwin,
some parts of Adelaide and Queensland,
in the more mining rich areas
where commodities were important.
In a time of inflationary pressures and what not,
you will see commodities will rise in price.
At this point in time in the economic cycle,
commodities aren't as profitable to pull out of the ground.
And when they become more profitable
then those areas will have people head to them,
and then the prices of the properties there will rise.
At the same time those properties were rising,
in 2005 to 2010, the Sydney market was going backwards
and Queensland market was doing it's thing,
and Melbourne market was doing it's thing.
The market sort of had a flip side.
And I'm not for one minute saying
that it's gonna change back to that,
but there are many levers that get pulled
and money flows to different areas of one's market.
The thing that I found that was really amazing
between the years of about 2009 and about the years of 2013,
there wasn't much construction happening in capital cities.
There was a pent up of demand of buyers and tenants alike.
What in turn happened is rents were rising.
So I remember seeing rents back in the day,
in Mount Druitt for example, for $180 a week.
They ended up $350 a week where they are now,
and they have sort of been at that rate
for a very long time,
and this is a topic for another day.
I expect to see rents rise in these sort of markets
in the not-to-distant future.
Do I see anything bad happening on the horizon?
I think that we are very, very well placed in our economy
and how our system works in comparison
to the rest of the world.
I do feel that globally something may happen
in the not-too-distant future,
but that is fantastic and I'm very excited by that
because at a time of negativity out there,
generally the governments overcompensate
to ensure that the economy gets to a safe place.
What I mean by that is, as I said,
when the GFC came interest rates went down by 3%
and it was the start of the Sydney property boom
when people didn't realise it at that day.
And I feel that if we were to see some pain
out there on the streets,
I think lending policies would become a lot easier,
a lot easier for people to get credit,
and I believe that we would see another leg up
on the market increasing.
The other thing that I also foresee is,
I've said it beforehand, I'll say it again,
sometime in the next decade we're
gonna see very high inflation.
High inflation from all different areas.
We cannot continually go along with a 0% interest rate
or very close to it,
1.5% interest rate at the central bank is almost 0%.
What is important with that, as we go through that phase,
everything will get inflated.
I don't talk about hyperinflation like Zimbabwe.
A trillion dollars doesn't buy you a bag of sugar.
There will be hard times out there for people,
mainly to those that aren't prepared
or haven't structured themselves correctly.
From my personal viewpoint, am I still buying properties?
Yes.
Will I continue to buy properties?
Yes.
I think it's important to build yourself
the right portfolio, the right assets under your wings,
and arm yourself with the right knowledge
to ensure that you're taking the right steps.
You know, I see a lot of people get fearful out there.
They'll sell off a property.
You know, I've never really heard anyone that said,
you know I'm so happy I sold my property 10 years ago,
because they're generally upset that it's worth more,
and that's completely around the system that we live in
and the matrix that we're designed to be in.
If you need help on this front
or you want some more advice around that
you can contact us at the Binvested headquarters,
1300 367 925
or send us an email at ADMIN@BINVESTED.COM.AU.
We'll catch up soon, have an awesome day.
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There's a spring in my step and a shine in my eye
and my friends always ask me the reason I sigh
they list all the names of the people we know
but never they never come close the cause of my glow
I knew I found the one when are eyes first met
as my soulmate stared out from my TV set
and now as I grin at my phone they're suspecting
should I tell them fanfiction's our way of sexting?
cause the one my heart yearns for the cause of my blush is not a is not a physical love
I've got a fictional crush
and they can think what they like you know I'm in no rush to find a physical love
I've got a fictional crush
now my friends try to set me up on these dates
but you can't make a match that's already made
they say that my standards must be too high
and that always makes me roll my eyes
cause despite what they think I'm aware of the fact
that while my standards aren't high there a little flat
I like that 2D cutie anime screwed me over when it com es to love
the characters not their actors those fakers never measure up
the words on the pages of the books I read describe the one that's all I need
who always has been there for me why isn't that enough?
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but a real love could betray me
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besides a physical love would hate my fictional crush!
who needs a physical love I've got a fictional crush
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*Welcome to the party**
Lauren: Can you go see if your sister is ready?
Luka: Uh, yeah. Sure.
Lauren: Luka?
Lauren: You guys are gonna be okay.
Luka: So will you.
*Let's pretend we hear knocks*
Luka: Lucia! Are you almost ready?
Luka: I swear to God, if you're asleep!
Lucia: Do you care to finish that threat?
Luka: You are going to...
Luka: Cover them up right?
Lucia: Oh God, you sound like mom!
Luka: Well what else am I supposed to say?
Luka: You look like a wet poodle?
Luka: Because you do.
Lucia: And you look like a sheepdog long overdue for the groomers so I guess we're even.
Luka: We'll be leaving for the church in about 20 minutes.
Lucia: I'll be ready by then, don't worry.
Lauren: Is she almost ready?
Luka: Uh yeah.
Lauren: Good.
Luka: Mom...
Luka: It's okay...
Lauren: I just can't believe he's gone!
Luka: I-I know...
Funeral Reader: *Reading "Your Spirit" by T. Von Reichenbach*
*What the fuck was I thinking with her skirt.*
Luka: Aren't you coming downstairs?
Lucia: You know I don't do well with crowds.
Luka: It's only family.
Lucia: Family that only comes around on special occasions to brag about themselves.
Lucia: They might as well be strangers.
Lucia: I'm sorry Luka, I'm just not interested in being sobbed over.
Lucia: Or being told stories about dad I've heard a million times before.
Luka: No I get that.
Luka: I'll be downstairs if you need me.
Lucia: Uh wait!
Lucia: Could you bring me food?
Luka: Anything but tuna, right?
Lucia: You know me so well.
Lauren: I'm so glad today is over with…
Luka: You're telling me...
Lucia: So, we made it through the day!
Lauren: How many times do I have to tell you to cover up when you're coming downstairs?
Lucia: Why? Is someone here?
Lauren: No, but you didn't know that.
Lucia: I'm going to school tomorrow.
Lauren: What? Are you sure?
Lucia: Finals are next week and I'd like to soak in as much review as I can.
Lauren: And how are you planning on getting there?
Lucia: I can catch the bus up the street, no big deal.
Luka: N-no, that's okay. I'll drive.
Luka: I'm fine to go back tomorrow too.
Lucia: Luka, you don't have--
Luka: I'm ready, trust me.
Luka: Studying for finals will help me get my mind off of things anyway.
Luka: I think I'm going to call it a night.
Luka: You going to be alright, Mom?
Lauren: I'll be fine. I'm going to go to bed soon anyway.
Lauren: Love you both.
Luka and Lucia: Love you too.
Lauren: Goodnight.
Lucia: Are you okay?
Luka: Hey...
Lucia: Reality finally hit you, huh?
Luka: It hit me back when the doctor gave us the news I was just--
Lucia: Trying to stay strong for mom, I got you.
Lucia: Do you need to talk about it?
Lucia: Or maybe something else?
Lucia: Or just stand there looking like you're about to have a stroke.
Lucia: It's okay. We're gonna get through this.
Luka: Are you alright?
Luka: Lucia?
Lucia: You wanna hang out in my room for a bit?
Luka: Alright...
Luka: What were you doing coming into my room anyway?
Lucia: I sensed your BRAT signal.
Luka: BRAT signal?
Lucia: Brother requires assistance totally?
Luka: The "totally" doesn't make any sense.
Lucia: I though it sounded better then bra signal.
Luka: Touche.
Luka: You don't need to hold back with me either you know…
Lucia: I don't...
Lucia: Hold back, I mean.
Luka: You miss dad too, right?
Lucia: In my own way, sure.
Luka: What do you mean by that?
Lucia: Don't ruin the moment...
Luka: Have you been reading those cheesy romance novels with a shit ton of typos again?
Lucia: Oh I'm sorry, don't luin the koment
Luka: You're not funny.
Lucia: And you wouldn't know funny if it hit you in the head!
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Learn 8 KICK Phrasal Verbs in English: "kick back", "kick out", "kick up"... - Duration: 10:11.
Hi.
Welcome to www.engvid.com.
I'm Adam.
In today's video we're going to look at another set of phrasal verbs.
Now, just as a reminder: What is a phrasal verb?
A phrasal verb is a combination of a verb and a preposition: "in", "on", "at", "off",
etc. and the combination usually makes other meanings than the two words themselves.
Now, some phrasal verbs obviously have more than one meaning, so we're going to look at
the different meanings with the verb "kick".
For example: "kick in", "kick back", "kick out", "kick off", "kick about" or "kick around",
"kick up", and "kick over".
Now, some of these will have more than one meaning, some will just have the one meaning.
Some of these can also be joined to make a noun, and we're going to look at that as well.
So we're going to start with "kick in".
A few meanings to "kick in".
The more literal one, like takes the verb "kick" means to kick with your leg, so if
you kick something in, you're breaking it with your feet.
So the most common example is, like, police, they go into...
They want to go into an apartment or a house and arrest somebody, so they kick in the door.
They just break the door and they go in.
We can also say: "kick down" for the same meaning.
They kick down the door or they kick in the door, so physically break with your feet.
Another meaning of "kick" is basically take effect.
This is especially used when we're talking about drugs, when we're taking a pill.
So the doctor gave you a pill, maybe you have a really bad headache and you take a Tylenol
or an Advil, or Aspirin or whatever, and it doesn't work right away.
It takes a little time for the pill to kick in.
So basically to take effect, to start working.
So another meaning is start...
But usually a process.
Start a process.
So, now, we can also use this in other situations.
For example, a policy.
So the government decided to increase taxes, but they don't do it suddenly.
Okay?
Because a lot of people will not be ready for it, it will cause a lot of problems.
So they say: "Okay, starting in six months, we have a new policy where the tax will go
up by 1%."
So this policy will kick in on September 1st, for example, whenever that six months down
the road is.
So, "kick in" start or go into effect.
Okay?
Now, we can also use "kick in" to contribute.
So, we're going to have an office party.
Janice, the accountant, has a birthday and everybody wants to, you know, show her...
Show their appreciation for her hard work, so everybody's going to kick in five bucks,
and we collect all this money and we create a party for Janice.
Okay?
So, "kick in" basically means give, contribute to a pool.
So those are all the "kick ins".
Now, "kick back".
First of all, there's the literal one where you kick back.
Right?
So, to relax.
-"So what are you doing this weekend?"
-"Oh, nothing, just kicking back."
It means I'm sitting at home with my feet up on a table, and I'm just relaxing, doing nothing.
Another meaning of "kick back" is payment, is a type of payment, but usually it means a bribe.
Okay?
A bribe means you're paying somebody to do something for you.
The most common example that I can think of is doctors and pharmaceutical companies, the
companies that make the drugs.
So the doctor, all his patients come in and he says: "Oh, you need this prescription.
Here you go, go buy the pills.
Here, you need this prescription."
They don't need it.
Sometimes they do, sometimes they don't, but some doctors just prescribe medicine for everybody
for everything.
Why?
Because the pharmacy, the pharmaceutical company gives the doctor a "kickback".
So this can be a noun as well.
A "kickback" or "kickbacks".
Okay?
It's a noun, it basically means a bribe, a payment for doing them a favour.
Okay?
So, to relax or to pay sort of underneath as a gift, as a bribe.
"To kick out", okay?
"To kick out" could be physical, means you take somebody and you kick them out the door.
So if you go to a club and you're not behaving very nicely, the bouncer, the big guys standing
at the door, they will take you and they will kick you out.
They will throw you out of the club.
But it doesn't have to be physical.
You could be in a band or in a team, or whatever, and your teammates or your bandmates have
a bit of a problem with you, it means they kick you out.
They expel you.
"Expel", usually use this word at school, if you do something bad at school, the school
will expel you, they will remove you.
So they will kick you out, it's a more slang approach to it.
And that's it, so basically a kick out physically or kick out, remove somebody, force them to
leave.
Now, before I get into "kick off", "kick out" and "kick off" can also mean the same thing,
means to remove.
But "kick off", you would kick somebody off a bus, or a plane, or a train.
So anything that you...
Basically, you get on the bus, you get into a car.
Right?
So anything that is "on", you can get kicked off of or kicked out of.
So, kicked off a bus, kicked out of the car, so remove.
So, again, so "kick off", basically remove from a bus, a train, whatever.
That's one meaning, that's the physical meaning.
Then there's also start.
"To kick something off" or to "kick things off" means to start something.
So, we're going to kick off this meeting with a little speech by Mr. Smith who wants to
let us know about something, an announcement.
So to...
We're going to kick it off, start.
In football, the game of American football, the game begins with a kickoff.
Okay?
So here, again, we use it as a noun.
"A kickoff" means they...
Somebody kicks the ball, it goes flying, the other guy catches it, and the game starts.
So, but it basically means start.
Okay.
"Kick about", "kick around", basically these two mean the same thing and are used mostly
in the same way, which is why I put them together.
In a very informal situation, this could mean discuss.
So, somebody...
Everybody will bring some ideas to the meeting and we're just going to kick them around,
kick them about, make sure everybody has their say, think about it, if it's good, if it's
bad, etc.
So, "kick around", it's informal discussion of something, of ideas usually.
We can also use it to talk about just spending
time a little bit aimlessly, not having any plans.
So, again: -"What are you doing this weekend?"
-"Oh, I'm just going to kick around with some friends.
I'm just going to kick about with some friends."
Well, we're going to go to a few clubs, a few bars, just look around, see what happens.
No real plans for this.
Now, "kick around" we can sometimes also use when we talk about, like, for example, bullying
somebody, to bully.
Like, it literally means to kick somebody, so to be a little bit physically aggressive
towards somebody.
So if you're kicking somebody around, you're treating them badly.
You could be physically treating them badly, it could also be verbally, or mentally, emotionally, etc.
More with "around", less with "about", but more or less the same idea.
"Kick up", so usually we kick up a fuss, kick up a fuss or kick up a storm, or kick up a
stink.
Phew, right?
That's a stink.
So, "kick up a stink", basically cause trouble.
It could also mean to cause pain.
So, some people they have children who do not take the word "No" very well, so the child
says: -"Oh, I want ice cream."
-"No.
You can't have ice cream until you have dinner", and this kid starts, you know, ranting and
raving, and screaming, and kicking the ground.
And basically if you think if there's a ground, and the kid starts kicking and screaming,
all the dust comes up.
Right?
So, "kick up a storm" basically means make trouble, cause trouble.
You can also "kick up" in terms of pain, so if I lift something heavy my back might kick
up, it means it might start hurting.
We also use the phrasal verb "act up".
"Act up" means give me trouble.
"Kick up" means it will give me a bit of pain.
Okay/
Actually, I forgot one.
Let me go back to "kick back".
"Kick back" is the same idea.
"Kick back" can mean to resist.
So, for example, if I own a factory and I tell all my employees that I'm going to have
to cut their hours and there's no more overtime pay, so they kick back, they...
Basically they resist this change or they revolt.
They don't like it, so they're going to start pushing back against me, the owner of the
thing.
And in this case we can also use "kickback" in terms of the resistance.
Right?
So, I made a new policy for the workers and there was a lot of kickback.
They revolted, a lot of them quit, some of them spoke about going on strike against my
new changes.
Okay, so I forgot that one.
And "kick over" is very simple.
You kick something and it falls over, so basically topple.
So, only the one meaning, very literal, kick with your leg, make something fall over.
Okay, and that's basically it for "kick".
I hope everybody has these clear.
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To all of you out there who think those of us who supported, and voted for, then candidate
Donald Trump because we are xenophobic and racist, here is your wake up call.
A former United States Marine Patrolling the Mexico-Texas Border has a chilling message
for you and all Americans.
"In an interview with Dennis Michael Lynch, a former U.S. Marine who served in the Middle
East is now an active member of a border group that patrols the southern border.
He is a former bomb expert trained by the Department of Defense.
Known to his pals as "Talon," he shared his thoughts about the "other than Mexicans"
that have been coming through the border for years.
"The Chinese and Middle Eastern people coming through the border are not coming here to
cut our lawns and wash dishes.
They hate us with a passion," said Talon.
When referring to the Muslims who hate the U.S. he said, "We are the infidels and they
think we deserve to die."
DML asked him how long until another 9/11?
Talon answered, "I'm shocked it hasn't happened yet.
Let me tell you that once they figure out how to get a nuke through the border, we will
lose a U.S. city."
There are congressional reports that reveal the drug cartels work with terror groups from
the Middle East."
All this isn't news to those of us already living in border states.
We see what's coming in on a daily basis.
Our cities are being overrun by gang crime like never before.
The best of the best doesn't just walk across our borders.
These aren't children with "Divinity in their Eyes" as Nancy Pelosi calls them.
Since President Trump's inauguration, there has been a sharp decrease in illegals crossing
the border illegally, but we won't be secure until the wall is built and we are able to
stop them completely.
Last week Attorney General Jeff Sessions sent official letters to the 9 different cities,
counties and the whole state of California ordering them to stop the madness and let
The Department of Homeland Security and ICE do their job.
If not they will be punished by ceasing to send these 9 entities federal funds.
I know my home state of California can't survive long on its own although liberals
and loony politicians actually believe it can.
Maybe legalizing Marihuana in this state wasn't such a great idea after all.
To all you Liberals out there, please, stop with the finger pointing and accusations.
This isn't about being bigoted, Islamophobic, Xenophobic, or whatever "phobic" you want
to invent next.
It's about our very survival of as a nation, as a culture and as a people.
If you need to, pretend the bad people slipping in through the border are Christians and Jews.
I'm sure if they were you would have no issue whatsoever in building a wall to stop
them, but please to play with our security and very existence only because you believe
in the madness that is Political Correctness.
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