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Yes?
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Tell me how!
The heart, Osborn.
First, we attack his heart.
Give us this day our daily bread, and forgive us our trespasses...
...as we forgive those who trespass against us.
Lead us not into temptation, but deliver us...
Deliver us!
Finish it!
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- What happened? - Those eyes!
Those horrible yellow eyes!
He knows who I am.
I'm sorry.
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The Establishment Has Already Acknowledged a Lost Race of Giants - Duration: 28:46.
The
Establishment Has Already Acknowledged a Lost Race of Giants
By Jason Jarrell and Sarah Farmer
One of the most controversial subjects regarding the ancient prehistoric cultures of North
America concerns what we refer to as the Unique Physical Types (UPT). For the purposes of
what follows, these UPT are often gigantic humanoid skeletons with hyper elongated or
high-vaulted crania, occasional extra or pathological detentions (including several reports of double
or triple rows of teeth), and are usually discovered in the burial mounds and associated
graveyards of the Adena-Hopewell, Archaic Cultures, and Southeastern Ceremonial Complex.
It is common today for alternative history researchers to tell the story of how these
beings were discovered en masse throughout the 19th and early 20th centuries. Historians,
antiquarians, and archaeologists recorded the discovery of the Unique Physical Types
all over the United States, with a large concentration found in the mounds and earthworks of the
Ohio River Valley and along the Mississippi River. These accounts can be found in any
number of county, township, and state histories, as well as anthropological literature from
both inside and outside of the Smithsonian Institution. Here are several examples:
Kentucky: �From a mound on the farm of Edin Burrowes, near Franklin, were exhumed, in
May, 1841, at a depth of over 12 feet, several human skeletons. One, of extraordinary dimensions,
was found between what appeared to have been two logs, covered with a wooden slab. Many
of the bones were entire. The under jaw-bone was large enough to fit over the jaw, flesh
and all, of any common man of the present day. The thigh-bones were full six inches
longer than those of any man in Simpson County. Teeth, arms, ribs, and all, gave evidence
of a giant of a former race�. (History of Kentucky, Lewis Collins)
Jo Daviess County, Illinois: �The mounds on the bluff have nearly all been opened within
the last two or three years�In all that have been opened the excavators have found
in the center a pit that was evidently dug about two and a half feet below the original
surface of the ground�The bones in this pit indicate a race of gigantic stature, buried
in a sitting posture around the sides of the pit, with legs extending toward the center�.
(The History of Joe Daviess County)
�Near the original surface, 10 or 12 feet from the center (of the mound), on the lower
side, lying at full length upon its back, was one of the largest skeletons discovered
by the Bureau agents, the length as proved by actual measurement being between 7 and
8 feet. It was all clearly traceable�� (12th Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology)
Kanawha Valley, West Virginia: �No 11 is now 35 by 40 feet at the base and 4 feet high.
In the center, 3 feet below the surface, was a vault 8 feet long and 3 feet wide. In the
bottom of this, among the decayed fragments of bark wrappings, lay a skeleton fully 7
feet long, extended at full length on the back, head west�. Nineteen feet from the
top�in the remains of a bark coffin, a skeleton, measuring 7.5 feet in length and 19 inches
across the shoulders, was discovered�. (12thAnnual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology)
�Within the village of Brownstown, ten miles above Charleston and just below the mouth
of Lens creek, is another such ancient burying ground�At Brownstown, not long since, two
skeletons were found together, one a huge frame about seven feet in length and the other
about four feet, a dwarf and deformed�. (History of the Great Kanawha Valley)
Mounds in Dunbar and South Charleston recorded by the Bureau of American Ethnology in 1884
Florida: �Pursuing my investigations, and excavating further toward the south east face
of the mound, I came upon the largest stone ax I have ever seen or that had ever been
found in this section of the country. Close to it was the largest and most perfect cranium
of the mound�Near by the side of this skull were the right femoris, the tibia, the humerus,
and part of the radius, with a portion of the pelvis directly under the skull�Anticipating
a perfect specimen in this skull, I was doomed to disappointment, for, after taking it out
of the earth and setting it up, so that I could view the fleshless face of this gigantic
savage, in the space of two hours it crumbled to pieces, except small portions. According
to measurement of the bones of this skeleton, its height must have been quite 7 feet�.
(Annual Report of the Boards of Regents of the Smithsonian)
Digital sketch, ancient Florida giant. Digital sketch, ancient Florida giant. Image
courtesy of Marcia K. Moore, Ciamar Studio. Louisiana: �In the same line of abnormality
was the finding of one skull in which the detention reached the unusual number of forty
teeth, the increase consisting of eight additional incisors�The formation of the skull found
in the Larto mound, as compared with those of other localities, is highly anomalous�The
anomaly in these cases cannot be ascribed to artificial disfiguration, for, were it
such, the otherwise symmetrical development of the other parts would be impossible�their
remarkable conformation could not possibly have been the result of bandages or other
external appliances, but was undoubtedly congenital�. (Publication of the Louisiana Historical Society)
Etowah Mound Group: �Grave A, a stone sepulcher, 2.5 feet wide, 8 feet long, and 2 feet deep,
was formed by placing steatite slabs on edge at the sides and ends, and others across the
top. The bottom consisted simply of earth hardened by fire. It contained the remains
of a single skeleton, lying on its back, with the head east. The frame was heavy and 7 feet
long�. (12th Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology)
These examples represent the various anomalous features of the Unique Physical Types, which
were encountered in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Spatially and culturally, they
illustrate the extensive temporal and geographical range of these types. The Kanawha Valley Mound
Builders left their remains in an area where some of the oldest Fayette Thick Adena Pottery
and diverse types of mound construction have been found. It has recently been suggested
that sites in West Virginia may push the �acceptable� beginning of the Early Woodland Period back
to 1400-1300 BC.
The samples from Illinois come from a region where Archaic era mounds have been found,
often with Hopewell Mounds built over and into them hundreds or thousands of years later,
as in the case of Elizabeth Mound 1 and Peter Klunk Mound 7. The Etowah Mound (Mound C)
is ascribed to the Mississippian Cult, dated to 950-1450 AD.
Ancient mounds and monuments of the Mississippi Valley. Originally published in William Cullen
Bryant and Sydney Howard Gay Ancient mounds and monuments of the Mississippi
Valley. Originally published in William Cullen Bryant and Sydney Howard Gay, A Popular History
of the United States, Vol I (1888), p. 24. (Wikimedia Commons)
After the Government and Philanthropies took over American Archaeology in the 1900s, the
establishment undertook the policy of flatly denying the existence of anomalous remains.
The actual beginning point for the revisionist tendency in the National Museum was very early.
By 1851, E G Squier was working to debunk theories of pre-Columbian contact, and several
decades later, Gerald Fowke would attempt to discredit and jettison the work of virtually
every researcher in the field up to his day, including the skeletal measurements of his
fellow agents in the Bureau of Ethnology. However, the denial of the Unique Types truly
got underway during the reign of Ales Hrdlicka as the Curator of Anthropology at the Smithsonian
(circa 1903).
"Ales hrdlicka" by Unknown - Archive Museum of Ale� Hrdlicka in Humpolec.
�Ales hrdlicka� by Unknown � Archive Museum of Ale� Hrdlicka in Humpolec. Licensed
under CC BY-SA 3.0 via Wikimedia Commons Hrdlicka seems to have made a hobby of constantly
disparaging the notion that anomalous skeletons were ever found. This was done in scholarly
works as well as public venues:
And the �giant� and �eight-foot� skeleton is to this day the almost stereotyped feature
of many an amateur report of a find of skeletal remains in Florida as well as other parts
of the country. All these reports�it may be said once and for all, are exaggerations.
Dr Hrdlicka blames the �will to believe� of amateur anthropologists for many reports
of �discoveries� which find their way to his office with monotonous frequency�the
purported �finds� describe a race of ancient giants between 7 and 8 feet tall with bones
and jaws considerably larger than those living today�Next to human �giants� Dr. Hrdlicka
reports, fancy finds its sway with human �dwarfs�.
Interestingly, Hrdlicka�s name appears in several reports of discoveries of gigantic
skeletons during his tenure at the American Museum:
The skeletons of these Hitherto Unknown American Aborigines Showed They All Ranged in Height
from Six and One-Half to Seven Feet�Excavating in the sand dunes of the sun-sprayed Golden
Isles, Georgia, archaeologists have gouged out the strange record of an amazing prehistoric
race of giants�What manner of men were these, the members of whose tribe all averaged six
and one-half and seven feet tall?�Some of the first skulls to be disinterred by Preston
Holder have already been examined at the Smithsonian Institute by Dr Ales Hrdlicka, foremost authority
on North American Types.
Currently there are a slew of books, DVDs and even at least one TV show documenting
the exploits of modern hunters who are �on the trail� of the anomalous dead, who insist
that if at least one of these skeletons could be found and presented to the �experts�
it would somehow alter the professed paradigm of the establishment itself. However, as we
will demonstrate in part 2, the �experts� have already rediscovered, photographed, and
measured these types of remains.
Part 2
Illustration from "Mundus subterraneus" - suggesting that fossil bones were from giants
Illustration from �Mundus subterraneus� � suggesting that fossil bones were from
giants (Wikimedia Commons). Following our overview of discoveries of gigantic
humanoid skeletons in the burial mounds and associated graveyards of the Adena-Hopewell,
Archaic Cultures, and Southeastern Ceremonial Complex, we will now document the discovery
of the Unique Physical Types (UPT) even after the institution of the mainstream policy of
denial, or �post cover-up�.
The two pre-eminent Adena scholars of the twentieth century were William S Webb (assisted
by Charles Snow of the University of Kentucky) and Don Dragoo, of the Carnegie Museum. When
Webb excavated the Dover Mound in Mason Co, Kentucky, he encountered a group burial of
4 skeletons, one of which represented the Unique Physical Type:
�The remains of burial 40 is one of the largest known to Adena; the skull-foot field
measurement is 84 inches (7 feet).� (The Dover Mound, William S Webb and Charles Snow
1959)
The Burial Census Table mentions that this skeleton had a �very thick� skull and
represented the �tallest Adena male� from the mound. For other burials in the Dover
Mound the Table includes such details as �prominent bilateral chin�, �rugged head and face,
wide bilateral chin� and �High Vaulted, large-faced�. (Webb and Snow, 1959)
Following our overview of discoveries of gigantic humanoid skeletons in the burial mounds and
associated graveyards of the Adena-Hopewell, Archaic Cultures, and Southeastern Ceremonial
Complex, we will now document the discovery of the Unique Physical Types (UPT) even after
the institution of the mainstream policy of denial, or �post cover-up�.
The two pre-eminent Adena scholars of the twentieth century were William S Webb (assisted
by Charles Snow of the University of Kentucky) and Don Dragoo, of the Carnegie Museum. When
Webb excavated the Dover Mound in Mason Co, Kentucky, he encountered a group burial of
4 skeletons, one of which represented the Unique Physical Type:
�The remains of burial 40 is one of the largest known to Adena; the skull-foot field
measurement is 84 inches (7 feet).� (The Dover Mound, William S Webb and Charles Snow
1959)
The Burial Census Table mentions that this skeleton had a �very thick� skull and
represented the �tallest Adena male� from the mound. For other burials in the Dover
Mound the Table includes such details as �prominent bilateral chin�, �rugged head and face,
wide bilateral chin� and �High Vaulted, large-faced�. (Webb and Snow, 1959)
Webb and Snow also noted the large crania of the Adena, which they partly attributed
to head-boarding:
�Not only do the Dover people show the results of head shaping (deformation), but they exceed
the total Kentucky series in the great width and height of the skull vault!�it is to
be noted that the head shaping�has been extreme in these skulls�These people as
a group�have the highest skull vaults reported anywhere in the world.� (Webb and Snow,
1959)
Artist�s reconstruction of the high skull vaults reported in descriptions of North American
giants. Artist�s reconstruction of the high skull
vaults reported in descriptions of North American giants. Image courtesy of Marcia K. Moore,
Ciamar Studio. Another feature of the UPTs documented by
Webb and Snow is the massive lower jaw:
�One of the outstanding and un-Indian traits present among the Adena people is their prominent
and often bilateral chins�One of the skulls from the Dover Mound, Burial 25�represents
a bilateral chin with a width of 52 mm.� (Webb and Snow, 1959)
�One of the particular features present in at least one-half of the observed examples
is the great width of the bony chin, formed by bilateral eminences rarely found among
the skulls of the much earlier Shell Heap People or among the later Hopewell People.�
(The Adena People, No 2, by Webb and Baby).
Besides the large skeletal type, Snow noted the discovery of the �Dwarf� type mentioned
in early literature in his observations of the famous Adena pipe from Ross County, Ohio:
�Further evidence of abnormal Adena individuals is portrayed in a remarkable piece of sculpture
in the round-the Adena Pipe figurine�The figure depicted is typical of this form of
dwarfism.� (The Adena People, No 2, by Webb and Baby.)
The Adena Pipe. His head and torso are large in comparison to his legs, suggesting to some
that he represents a dwarf. The Adena Pipe. His head and torso are large
in comparison to his legs, suggesting to some that he represents a dwarf. (Photo courtesy
of the Ohio Historical Society) The text references the excavation of one
of these individuals at Waverly, Ohio. The following description of this burial is from
Gerald Fowke:
��a skeleton of peculiar form. It was not over five feet long, but the bones were
very thick and the processes for attachment of muscles were extraordinary in their development.
The skull was nearly half an inch thick and of unusual size, mostly back of the ears,
though the forehead was full and high. The teeth were large, hard, and but little worn�.
(The Archaeological History of Ohio, by Gerald Fowke, page 372.)
In 1958, Don Dragoo encountered the large Adena type while excavating the Cresap Mound
in West Virginia on behalf of the Carnegie Museum. In a subfloor tomb he unearthed Burial
54:
�This individual was of large proportions. When measured in the tomb his length was approximately
7.04 feet. All the long bones were heavy and possessed marked eminences for the attachment
of muscles.� (Mounds for the Dead, by Don Dragoo, 1963).
A burial mound of the Adena Culture. Grave Creek Mound in Moundsville, West Virginia
A burial mound of the Adena Culture. Grave Creek Mound in Moundsville, West Virginia
(Wikimedia Commons) This discovery, as well as a review of Webb�s
earlier work at the Dover Mound, influenced Dragoo�s remarkable observations on Adena
anthropology:
�Two outstanding traits have been noted repeatedly for this group. One is the protruding
and massive chin often with prominent bilateral protrusions. The second trait is the large
size of many of the males and some of the females. A male of six feet was common and
some individuals approaching seven feet in height have been found, for example, Burial
40 in the Dover Mound and Burial 54 in the Cresap Mound. Some of the females in the Dover
Mound also were more than six feet in height. Not only were these Adena people tall but
also the massiveness of the bones indicates powerfully built individuals. The head was
generally big with a large cranial capacity�. (Mounds for the Dead, by Don Dragoo, 1963).
To Webb, Snow, and Dragoo, the evidence clearly pointed towards the existence of a group of
genetically related elites within the Adena sphere who shared the UPT traits. The true
number of these individuals had been obfuscated by the common practice of cremation:
�If, as the evidence seems to indicate, the burials in the tombs were those of a selected
group such factors would have undoubtedly been of importance not only in the development
of the prominent chin but also in the large stature. If only certain inbreeding individuals
of the total population were members of the �selected group�, genetic factors would
also have played an important part in the establishment of the unique Adena physical
type�How wide-spread throughout the entire Adena population were the unique traits of
the tomb burials is unknown but Snow�s study of the cremated remains from the Dover Mound
indicated that at least some of the individuals among these cremated remains also possessed
the unique traits of the flesh burials in the tombs. Because of the common practice
of cremating most of the dead, we will probably never be able to determine the full extent
of these special traits in the general population.� (Mounds for the Dead, by Don Dragoo, 1963).
The emerging picture is of an elite race within Late Archaic/Early Woodland societies who
were often buried in the mounds, and who represented a type of �royalty�. Among these interrelated
groups were UPTs. This elitism is further evidenced by the presence of extensive child
and infant burials in the tombs, often accompanied by the same exotic goods as the adults including
shell beads and copper rings. Also, dental and bone anomalies have been used to establish
a genetic connection between individuals at mound sites.
Gigantic discoveries are often challenged with the generic statement that average Adena
were between 5�6�� and 5�11�� feet tall, but this argument is a conjecture
of half-truth disguised as science. We are not concerned with the �average� stature
of the Adena populace, but rather the irregular characteristics (and often abnormally tall
stature) of their elite.
Skeletons of a male giant and a female dwarf, displayed at the Royal College of Surgeons.
Skeletons of a male giant and a female dwarf, displayed at the Royal College of Surgeons.
(Wikimedia Commons) Besides the professional literature, so-called
�amateur� archaeologists have also chronicled conclusive evidence of Unique Physical Types
with a great consistency to the discoveries of Dragoo and Webb. In 1908, Louis Welles
Murray recorded that at Tioga Point in Pennsylvania, remains of �a skeleton of a man six or more
feet in height� beneath a cist-like grave were found. The grave itself was encased and
moved to the local museum where the bones were studied by hundreds of people. Other
skeletons from this same area �were of unusual size; one, judged from the length of thigh
bone, to be seven feet.� (A History of Old Tioga Point and Early Athens, Pennsylvania,
by Louis Welles Murray.)
In addition to these, Murray documents the examination of a large skeleton by a Professor
Holbrooke:
�Judging by the thigh bone he must have been seven feet tall. The skull was much larger
than usual, very thick, the forehead unusually receding, the top flattened. The jaws were
extremely strong, full of large, perfect teeth.� (A History of Old Tioga Point and Early Athens,
Pennsylvania, by Louis Welles Murray.)
Following the discovery of burials in her own flower garden, Murray embarked on an archaeological
odyssey of her own. In 1921, she published an article for the American Anthropologist,
noting that the femur, jaw, and teeth of one of the seven-foot skeletons was then still
in the Tioga Point Museum. Also included are references to many skeletons between 6 and
7 feet tall, with photographs of artifacts, pottery, and the in situ burial of one of
the �above 6ft� burials. The article also features a photograph of the �Paul Scott
Collection�, described as �a multiplicity of small artifacts, suggesting a race of pygmies�
which included a �miniature amulet and sinker stones.� (Aboriginal Sites In And Near �Teaoga�,
in American Anthropologist 23(2) 1921).
Regardless of the disparagement of amateurs, historians, and antiquarians, the credentials
of Webb, Snow, and Dragoo have never been brought into question. With so many researchers
scrambling today to discover irrefutable evidence of gigantic or otherwise anomalous beings
to prove their existence, the authors question why they do not simply present the works of
William S Webb and Don Dragoo to anthropologists, and more importantly, their audiences.
While the concept of a mysterious and undiscovered race may create an air of sensationalism healthy
for selling books and DVDs, we feel that it is of far more relevance to demonstrate that
the Unique Physical Types were discovered by professionals all the way up through the
20th century, even after the institutionalized policy of denial, and yet the establishment
continues to deny their own documented evidence and the truth.
Featured Image: 3d Digital Sculpture of Giant with hair, copper breastplate, and gorget.
Image courtesy of Marcia K. Moore, Ciamar Studio. For more reconstructions of giants,
visit Marcia K. Moore�s website.
References, Part 1
History of Kentucky, Volume 2. Lewis Collins, 1878. Giants appear in the text on pages 107,
653, 654, 666, 683, and 722 https://archive.org/stream/collinshistoricav02coll#page/n7/mode/2up
The History of Joe Daviess County, Illinois, 1878. Reference is page 843 https://archive.org/stream/historyofjodavie00kett#page/844/mode/2up/search/Ancient+Mounds
12th Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology, 1891. https://archive.org/stream/annualreportofbu1218901891smit#page/n7/mode/2up
History of the Great Kanawha Valley, by John P Hale, 1891. Reference on page 47.
https://archive.org/stream/historyofgreatka01madi#page/n7/mode/2up
Annual Report of the Boards of Regents of the Smithsonian, 1874. See Antiwuities of
Florida, page 392.
Publications of the Louisiana Historical Society 1896. Mounds of Louisiana, Part 1. Reference
begins on page 20. https://archive.org/stream/publicationslou02socigoog#page/n143/mode/2up
Building Woodland Archaeological Units in The Kanawha River Basin, West Virginia, by
Patrick D Trader, in Woodland Period Systematics in The Middle Ohio Valley, edited by Darlene
Applegate and Robert Mainford, 2005.
For Elizabeth Mound number 1, see The Archaic and Woodland Cemeteries of the Elizabeth Site
in the Lower Illinois Valley edited by Leigh and Buikstra, 1988.
For Peter Klunk Mound 7, see Hopewell and Woodland Site Archaeology in Illinois, Bulletin
6 Illinois Archaeological Survey https://uofi.app.box.com/s/gw2ah1c1wyi602w27umt
Essay attached to Memoir on the European Colonization of America, page 20.
https://archive.org/stream/cihm_42357#page/n23/mode/2up
Archaeological History of Ohio, Gerald Fowke. https://archive.org/stream/cu31924005690155#page/n5/mode/2up
Anthropology of Florida, Ales Hrdlicka 1922. https://archive.org/stream/anthropologyoffl00hrdli#page/n5/mode/2up
Newspaper article discovered in a clipping file by Ross Hamilton, author of A Tradition
of Giants: The Elite Social Hierarchy of American Prehistory.
The Salt Lake Tribune, 8/21/1936, courtesy of the excellent Greater Ancestors website:
http://greaterancestors.com/the-golden-isles-giants/
References, Part 2
The Dover Mound, William S Webb and Charles Snow 1959. The measurement of the giant is
on page 22, the burial census is on pages 29-32, and the dental anomalies are photographed
on page 43.
Mortuary Variability in the Middle Big Darby Drainage of Central Ohio Between 300 BC and
300 AD Volume 1, Bruce Aument.
Ohio Archaeologist, 10 (4), Oct 1960. Article and photograph on pages 140-141.
https://kb.osu.edu/dspace/bitstream/handle/1811/55999/OHIO_ARCHAEOLOGIST_10_4_OCTOBER_1960.pdf?sequence=1
The Adena People, No 2, by Webb and Baby.
The Archaeological History of Ohio, by Gerald Fowke, page 372.
Mounds for the Dead, by Don Dragoo (1963). Burial 54 is measured and described on page
67, and an actual photograph of the skeleton in situ appears on page 50.
A History of Old Tioga Point and Early Athens, Pennsylvania, by Louis Welles Murray. Large
Skeletons appear in the text around page 200. Page 203 features a photo of a large type
in situ.
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[ Indistinct shouting ]
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Usually, we secure things first,
but your friend gave us no warning.
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Ash challenges the Rock-type Gym Leader, Brock,
for the boulder bash.
During the battle, Pikachu's electric attacks
are no match for Brock's Onix.
Ash forfeits and leaves to train.
Later, Ash re-challenges Brock.
Pikachu beats Brock's Geodude, no problem.
Brock sends out Onix, again.
Onix binds Pikachu.
Ash almost forfeits again
but Pikachu's thunder bolt sets off the gym sprinklers
causing super effective water damage on Onix.
Ash still forfeits the match
because he won with an unfair advantage.
But Brock still gives him the Boulder Badge, anyway
for his honesty and sportsmanship.
Along their journey,
Ash and Pikachu are constantly bothered by Team Rocket
who want to steal Ash's Pikachu
to make their own crime-committing Pokemon henchman.
Ash travels to Cerulean City
where he has a gym battle
with the Water-type Gym Leader, Misty.
During their battle, Team Rocket attack the gym.
Ash defeats them and receives his second badge for doing so.
Ash then travels to Vermillion City
where he duals Lieutenant Surge, the leader of Vermillion Gym.
Pikachu meets his match
when Surge's Raichu comes out to the field.
Raichu is too powerful for Pikachu and sends him to the Pokemon Centre.
Ash considers using a Thunderstone to evolve Pikachu into a Raichu
but they both decide that they don't need it to defeat Surge.
Ash returns to Vermillion Gym
and learns that Surge evolved his Pikachu too early.
Because of this, Ash's Pikachu gets the upper hand in agility
and beats Raichu.
Ash finally wins a battle by beating a Gym Leader
and get's the Thunder Badge.
Pikachu goes on to help Ash win his eight Gym Badges.
Ash goes on to enter the Indigo Plateau Conference,
the Pokemon General Championship Competition.
Ash meets Gary, who is also competing in the tournament.
Gary loses to a Nidoking and drops out of the competition.
Ash goes on and makes it to the top sixteen.
Using what they learnt from their time in the competition
Ash and Pikachu work even harder to become the best there ever was.
Ash and Pikachu's pursuit
takes them through Johto, Hoenn, Sinnoh, Unova,
Kalos, and Alola.
Along the way, Ash and Pikachu fight and capture new Pokemon,
make new friends, battle Gym Leaders
to cement their legacy in the Pokemon Stadium,
fend of the region's growing crime organisation problem,
stop Team Rocket's attempts at serial kidnapping,
and unlock the secrets of legendary Pokemon
that lay dormant throughout the land,
but not Arcanine, for some reason.
And that's the story of Pikachu in three minutes.
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Wounded Ryan faces new battle.
BY SCOTT WONG.
A wounded Paul Ryan is facing another potential crisis over the next month.
The Speaker, who saw his years-long effort to repeal �ObamaCare collapse last week
after a rebellion on the right, must come up with a plan to fund the federal government
and avert a shutdown.
The Wisconsin Republican will face many of the same tricky intraparty dynamics as he
tries to keep the government running.
Funding expires in about a month, on April 28, but the House is taking a two-week recess
in mid-April, leaving negotiators just a few legislative work weeks to reach a deal.
The stakes are extremely high for the GOP.
A government shutdown, similar to the one orchestrated by Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) and
his House allies in 2013, would confirm what many Democrats and political pundits are already
saying: Republicans, despite controlling the White House and both chambers of Congress,
simply can�t govern.
Two of the biggest hurdles to keeping the government�s lights on are conservatives�
insistence that the spending package include billions for President Trump�s border wall
and that it block all federal dollars for Planned Parenthood.
Trump has requested $1.5 billion in supplemental funding for what he�s called his �big,
beautiful wall,� plus another $2.6 billion in his 2018 budget request.
But Senate Democrats have threatened to filibuster the must-pass spending bill if it includes
money for a wall, sparking a shutdown standoff over one of the president�s chief campaign
promises.
On top of that, some Republicans from border states � including Senate Majority Whip
John Cornyn (Texas), Armed Services Chairman John McCain (Ariz.) and Sen. Jeff Flake (Ariz.)
� are highly skeptical of Trump�s wall, citing concerns about the price tag and private-property
rights.
A trio of House Republicans who represent border districts � Reps. Martha McSally
(Ariz.), Steve Pearce (N.M.) and Will Hurd (Texas) � also have been wary of Trump�s
wall on the U.S.-Mexico border.
The Speaker earlier this year called constructing the wall �urgent� and a national security
necessity.
But recognizing the high 60-vote threshold in the Senate, Ryan will be under enormous
pressure to send over a House bill with zero or limited wall funding.
�The border wall should be talked about, shouldn�t be rammed down people�s throats,�
Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) said Sunday on ABC�s �This Week.�
�It�s got a big problem that Republicans in border states are opposing � Texas, Arizona
� because there�s eminent domain, so you have to take private land.
� My prediction: It wouldn�t get the votes on either the Democratic or Republican side.�
The archconservative House Freedom Caucus scuttled the �ObamaCare repeal legislation
on Friday after Trump and Ryan refused to cave to the group�s demands.
The defeat of the bill prompted an aggressive round of GOP finger-pointing.
Trump tweeted that the Freedom Caucus, along with conservative allies Club for Growth and
Heritage Action, �saved Planned Parenthood and Ocare� since defunding the women�s
health services provider had been included in the bill.
Rep. Ted Poe (R-Texas) resigned from the Freedom Caucus.
�Saying no is easy.
Leading is hard,� he said.
Meanwhile, Trump directed his Twitter followers to tune in to Jeanine Pirro�s show on Fox
News shortly before the conservative host launched a broadside against Ryan, calling
on him to resign as Speaker.
Trump�s top aides said the president still has Ryan�s back and had no idea Pirro was
going to rip the Speaker.
For now, calls for Ryan�s ouster don�t appear to be resonating with lawmakers on
Capitol Hill.
Freedom Caucus Chairman Mark Meadows (R-N.C.), who successfully forced then-Speaker John
Boehner (R-Ohio) into an early retirement in 2015, insisted there are �no conversations�
about removing Ryan � a sentiment echoed by some of Meadows�s conservative colleagues.
�Paul Ryan did the best he could under the circumstances to bring together a variety
of different viewpoints and backgrounds of 230-some-odd Republican congressmen,� Rep.
Mo Brooks (R-Ala.) said last week as the health insurance effort crumbled.
�I think that Paul Ryan did a very good job as Speaker of the House, considering the
difficulty of the issue and the variety of the opinions that are reflected in the Republican
conference,� Brooks added.
The Freedom Caucus, which has about three dozen members, has not taken a formal position
on Trump�s border wall.
But the group has shown a willingness to shut down the government over Planned Parenthood
funding, just as it threatened to do in a game of brinkmanship with Boehner in September
2015.
Rather than go along with the group�s demands, Boehner said he would resign the following
month.
Then he struck a two-year deal with then-President Obama that raised the debt limit and set higher
spending levels � an agreement that was meant to �clean the barn� and make things
easier for his successor, Ryan.
Now it�s Ryan�s turn to reach a funding deal.
With the spectacular failure of the �ObamaCare repeal bill, the Freedom Caucus will almost
certainly insist the funding bill include a provision to defund Planned Parenthood.
But Ryan and GOP leaders, while supportive of that provision, also are keenly aware such
a bill can�t pass the Senate.
Ryan spokeswoman AshLee Strong declined to comment on specific provisions that could
be included in the funding bill.
But White House press secretary Sean Spicer on Monday refused to say that Trump would
demand the defunding provision be included in the funding bill, an apparent acknowledgement
of the difficulty of passing it through the upper chamber.
�I don�t want to get ahead of our legislative strategy,� Spicer said.
One senior GOP appropriator said Monday that it�s time for the party to demonstrate it
can handle the basic responsibilities of governing.
�To me, we ought to focus on things we know we can do and we have to do.
We haven�t finished the �17 appropriations bill.
We�re halfway through the �18 fiscal year.
So, I mean, we need to get that done,� Rep. Tom Cole (R-Okla.) said during an appearance
on MSNBC�s �Morning Joe.�
�We need to think about things like getting a realistic budget done, doing a debt ceiling
vote, which I think will probably have to be bipartisan.�
Tim Phillips, president of Americans for Prosperity (AFP), said his outside conservative group
has not taken any positions on whether the border wall or Planned Parenthood defunding
should be included in the spending bill.
Instead, he said AFP is urging Congress to return to a regular-order budget process that
will help drive down spending.
�For a decade now, we�ve had a catch-all budget process, which is not healthy for the
country and not healthy for restraining spending,� Phillips said in a phone interview.
�We need to get away from careening from fiscal crisis to fiscal crisis.
I don�t think anyone wants a shutdown,� he added.
�We want to see Congress get back to a regular-order budget.
That offers the best opportunity
to regaining fiscal discipline.�
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Once in the field, the ranking does not count!
Next time for sure we will win! the next!
Well, you have nothing to fear!
Continue to look in front of you, because behind you there is me
Win! you have to win!
Nishinoya!
kageyama
Give it to me!
It is feared more the better ..
more he will shine
the wall will focus on him.
I wait for you!
freed the way to our ace!
Numer then!
amagazine..
I feel excited!
* I can not take it *
One more!
Nishinoya nice ball
Again, again and again!
Stay focused and do not stop running!
Again!
one more time!
how did it go? did you have fun? Tadashi!
No!
I want my body to move as I say.
control the ball.
fight with stronger opponents!
We have no time!
Stop it now..
it's impossible!
Mister, continues to train ..
Please!
the wall jumps ahead of you ..
see the network closely and ..
Hit!
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Found in Translation The Chinese References in Dragon Ball - Duration: 9:52.
Found in Translation – The Chinese References in "Dragon Ball"
Like many anime fans of my generation, I grew up watching Dragon Ball Z. At the time, I didn't think of it as anime, or even as Japanese.
It might have had a lot of funny names, but a lot of cartoons had characters with funny names.
While I could vaguely sense that something about Dragon Ball Z was different from the other shows I was watching, I had a very limited conception of foreign cultures back then.
To date, I still haven't watched Dragon Ball Z since my childhood. But my perception of the series has changed enormously as I've gotten older.
Not only did I realize that Dragon Ball Z originated from Japan, I also realized that the series drew from a wide range of cultural influences, and that not all the things that struck me as "different" or "unique" about the series as a child were due to it being Japanese.
The fighting styles and moves are loosely based off Chinese martial arts, and many characters have Chinese-sounding names or are named after Chinese foods and drinks.
It's only now, after reading the original Dragon Ball manga, that I can grasp what exactly is so brilliant about the Dragon Ball franchise.
Akira Toriyama playfully mixed popular Japanese, Chinese, and American images to create a setting that genuinely feels unique.
Looking back, I probably liked those endless fight scenes as a kid because they were so influenced by cheesy Chinese martial arts flicks in particular.
People could shoot beams at each other through their chi and perform acrobatic feats no human being should be capable of. It was cartoon violence made "cool" instead of a vehicle for slapstick.
Dragon Ball scratched an itch that I didn't even know I had. Now that Dragon Ball Super is finally streaming on Crunchyroll, it's the perfect time to revisit the charms of this series.
If the Dragon Ballfranchise is really just a sequence of increasingly over-the-top battle scenes as so many detractors claim, why has its popularity been so enduring worldwide? If you ask me, it has a lot to do with all those playful Chinese influences and how they breathe life into the world of Dragon Ball.
For now, let's start where it all began—with Son Goku's Journey to the West. Dragon Ball and Journey to the West.
While most western anime fans would be more familiar with the storyline of Dragon Ball Z, the series began with a manga in 1984, telling the story of Goku as a child.
The manga, known simply as Dragon Ball, started off as a very loose retelling of the classic Chinese novel Journey to the West.
There are a million and one adaptations of Journey to the West in popular Japanese culture, and so in order to stand out to Japanese audiences, Akira Toriyama had to reinterpret the classic in clever and original ways.
For those who aren't familiar with the story of Journey to the West, it follows a monk named Xuanzang, who journeys to India to retrieve a set of Buddhist scriptures.
On his journey, he is accompanied by three protectors who agree to help him in order to atone for their sins, as well as a white horse which is actually a dragon prince. (Please don't ask too many questions.).
The most famous of Xuanzang's protectors is the mischievous Monkey King known as Sun Wukong—or, in Japanese, Son Goku.
The Monkey King is so important in the original that the entire first part of the novel is dedicated to his exploits, and he spends most of the story proper rescuing Xuanzang whenever he unwittingly falls into trouble.
On a superficial level, Goku and the Monkey King are similar. Goku has a monkey tail, flies around on a magic cloud, and carries a staff that can extend its length.
Also, they're both insanely overpowered. Given that he possesses immortality and managed to survive being pinned under a mountain for 500 years, the Monkey King may actually be more overpowered than Goku, if that can be imagined.
Yet unlike his Journey to the West counterpart, Goku has a pure heart and is unambiguously the good guy for the entire story.
This is an important distinction, because Dragon Ball is a simple story at heart about good versus evil. In fact, Goku eventually distances himself from his berserk monkey side by removing his tail.
This was a necessary move, in my opinion, because for all of the Monkey King's charisma, he's not the kind of character you can root for wholeheartedly.
Although the plot of Dragon Ball itself has barely anything in common with Journey to the West, some similarities exist when it comes to the overall structure and themes.
Journey to the West is a long, rambling story which functions as both a comic adventure and an allegory about journeying toward enlightenment.
Dragon Ball is also a story about attaining enlightenment—albeit in the form of Goku's eventual quest to become the strongest fighter under the heavens.
The series constantly introduces more powerful fighters while bringing back old foes to reinforce just how much progress Goku has made.
When Goku finally becomes the strongest man on earth, the alien invasion in the Z series is a logical next step in the journey. As strong as Goku is, there is always a mightier foe waiting.
It's that classic story of an epic journey toward enlightenment, but with a battle shonen twist.
In other ways, Dragon Ball plays the Journey to the West allusions for kicks and giggles. For example, Oolong is introduced as a shape-shifting pig who abducts pretty girls, which is identical to Zhu Bajie (AKA "Pigsy").
Goku even draws out Oolong by dressing up as a girl, mirroring the original tale. The twist is that Oolong is a total weakling, and all the girls he kidnapped are living lives of luxury at his expense.
The character of Bulma is also a tongue-in-cheek parody of the monk Xuanzang. Xuanzang is good-natured to a fault, and initially set out on his journey in order to spread the word of Buddhism.
Meanwhile, Bulma is a lustful girl who sets out on her journey to find the Dragon Balls because she wants a hot boyfriend.
There's an extra layer of humor to the jokes in Dragon Ball once you realize that it's all a big spoof of a classic story.
There's a lot more to say about the Chinese influences in Dragon Ball—I haven't even gotten started on the martial arts and clothing choices—but suffice it to say that when you add a healthy dose of Kung Fu magic to this mix, you end up with a goofy world where anything can happen.
Given more time, I'd love to write more about these aspects of Dragon Ball, and also delve into Dragon Ball Super. That's a column for another week, perhaps.
Before I finish this week's edition of Found in Translation, I will say this. The purpose behind all these Chinese references isn't to locate the story specifically in China but rather to create a distinct aesthetic for Dragon Ball.
According to Toriyama's notes for volume 1 of the manga: "The setting of Dragon Ball has a sort of Chinese feel to it, but it's not necessarily China.
Exactly where it takes place is uncertain." There are dinosaurs, androids, and talking animals in the world of Dragon Ball too; it's not just the Chinese stuff that makes this series stand out amongst the crowd.
Even if the specific cultural references go over your head, it stands out as unique.
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Webisode 10: Apparently it's not spring yet - Duration: 8:41.
Welcome to Denmark
It's summer
Boom, we are rolling today
And we are back on Danish again, temporary
It's, well it's half past 11 actually
It's Sunday and we are going to ride bikes
Mads was, like always, an hour late
I had to walk my dog this morning, so I'm excused
We had a really nice ride yesterday
Sune and Victor had arranged a ride in Silkeborg
And a lot came, so it was soooo fun
It's a shame Jonas wasn't there
Jones?
Yeah thas true, what did he do?
What did you do Jones?
Bob The Bailer maybe took back hes bail and he might come
Which is crazy
We are having first pitstop here
Mads got some raspberries
And a mouth spray that he just managed to get in the eyes
I thought it was spring
He asks if it rains
No it doesn't
It doesn't rain at all
Awkward? No it's not awkward to talk to a camera
On the phone: It's fun to be awkward
You only say that because you can't do anything else
We have some problems
Mads has enough clothes on
I don't know if I have
We are trying to see what we can do, it's a bit cold
So I don't know how much riding we will do
But we will try, won't back down. Right Mads?
Allright, I got some sand on me there
A fair bit of sand actually
I don't know, is it still roost if it's sand?
I don't know if anything is in focus
I had no control of the camera there
But it didn't look like Mads had either, so it's allright
Mads: Wow that was slow!
I don't know, I think it looked quite normal for you
Haha, nah I'm joking
Try do just go fast instead
I don't know, I think I'm not too good at roosting and get fancy, so I just try to go fast
Aaaand gone he was, holy shit
There was a tree trying to take me out
Me: I will try again. Mads: You had good speed
Yeah, but it's not too good if you can't turn too
Just a sec
I was just speaking to the camera
Let's see if Mads slips, ohh he does
He hit me again
It was not too wild
Not too wild?
Nah, it was a bit boring wasn't it?
Didn't I stall a bit? So boring
But you have a white smile the Colgate commercials
Ohm, I don't think so though buuuut
Some dude joined but he doesn't wanna be in the Webisode
Bob: Stop filming
I'm not here
I'm fearing for my camera with this weather
Ohh look at that, blood from a warrior
Just blood
Not so much sweat because it is so cold
And no tears because we wear googles
So it's basically just blood
I'm calling it
Your rode one time!? Allright two
We must admit, it got a little cold
Even though we are some wild Vikings
Vikings also know when to stop
And that's now
So we are going to have some hot choco
We are done for today
Yeah and we have been so quiet in the car all the way, because we are so tired
That snowing is hard for vikings like us
I'm proud that we filmed today
Yeah today was a bit of a struggle
I forgot to say in the middle of the video, but remember to subscribe if you like this
If you like and comment, more people will see the video
And then we can maybe spread joy to more people
Or annoy more people
I don't know what we spread
Riding skills
Missing skills
Nothing
I like to think there is some positive side to what we do
Right now there is 30% chance of rain
It's 100%
Yeah I will say a 100% too
But thanks for going with us on a snowy rainy ride today
I hope you like it If you made it all the way to here, you probably like it
Have a good time when you see this, maybe drink some hot choco and stuff
See you
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'Dragon Ball Super:' Will Gotenks be back in the next season?
There are now only a few more loose ends to tie up, including time travel, timelines, parallel worlds, the new home of Mai and Trunks, and other matters.
Now, we are at the beginning of a new saga, and at this point in time, it's not yet known if this new saga will be an original of Toriyama's, or whether it will ultimately be more filler.
However, we can analyze some content and the characters that could make an appearance. As everyone knows, one of the most underused characters in the new series of "#Dragon Ball Super" is Gotenks.
While Goten and Trunks have appeared in all sagas, they have not been emphasized enough either individually, or in a fusion as Gotenks. For one reason or another, other characters have always been more prominently featured, especially #Goku and Vegeta.
It is obvious that in the last saga, we are talking about a different and more adult character. Goten and Trunks.
Gotenks did not make many appearances and always was easily defeated, even when he came to fight Bills, the God of destruction. Now, officially or otherwise, the next arc will start with a baseball tournament organized by Shanpa.
Maybe it's time for Goten and Trunks to have a significant role. Let's remember that Hit will be there as well, hired by some stranger to eliminate Goku.
This seems to be the perfect moment for Gotenks to show up. Today, the cover of the box that contains the DVD with Monaka Saga comes out, in which Gotenks appeared briefly.
Gotenks may appear when Hit tries to eliminate Goku. This could be during the Shanpa's Baseball tournament.
Perhaps in the next sagas Gotenks, Goten and Trunks could be given more prominence, considering Akira Toriyama has declared that "the children are in their best moment" and that is because he drew them that way, with such a rough aspect and older look.
In the next episode we will see Arale fighting against Goku and Vegeta. After that, we will see the beginning of this new idea of Shanpa, to compete against Bills. #Dragon Ball Super.
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Bengali Cinema was in mourning on Monday.
Ahmed died en route to shooting miju actor.
He died the same day of the bin Mizan California.
Calaccitrangana frozen in shock at the news.
Tuesday was the day after the funeral of late.
This day was the birthday of actor Shakib Khan.
Bangladesh, one of the top newspaper reported on Wednesday exuded sadness at not shocked
or birthday.
But SK Movies, Venkatesh unit has been celebrated by cutting a cake.
There is nothing wrong with cutting a birthday cake.
But the grief of any kind in the name of decency to give birthday to announce?
Gunjanai that is social media.
The film tells the people of the world, as well as president of the Film Artists Association
Shakib Khan had rushed to Dhaka to take part in the miju's funeral.
Not just actors miju Ahmed, former president of the Association of Artists.
Says moviemakers, as well as co-star, but the current president of the Association of
the artist's death shocked his family by the former president of the miju would come running.
Some claim, shocked at the state of the ensemble of any artist or not, he came to the funeral.
It was like an actor during Anwar Hossain.
The actor was shocked when ephadisite funeral was busy with the shooting of the outdoors.
Top anti-social behavior in relation to the hero of the film, everyone is angry.
Calcutta was criticized for being too much of these recent Shakeeb Double complimenting
the forehead.
The co-production of 'Nawab' pharstaluka film has been released.
Kolkata, as well as the general audience will Shakeeb actor praised the pharstalukera.
Meanwhile, Shakib Tollywood is now one of the top production company Shree Venkatesh
Films is a film that is not final.
The film will be directed by Rajib Biswas new look appeared shocked.
LUKE unconfirmed reports can be seen in this picture Shakib fat guy with the mustache.
Whatever the case, the country's legendary artist will perform art-kusalike respect the
inherent bhadratatuku That shocked everyone expects.
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Dragon Ball Super Episode 69 SPOILERS Goku vs Arale A Nonsense Battle Will End the World - Duration: 2:59.
Dragon Ball Super Episode 69 SPOILERS: Goku vs Arale! A Nonsense Battle Will End the World?
Dragon Ball Super Episode 69 Will Feature A Wacky Battle Between Goku and Arale ( Dr. Slump)! Arale made a cameo appearance in Dragon Ball Super Episode 43 and back in the Dragon Ball Days!.
Dragon Ball Super Episode 69 Title Is : "Goku vs Arale! The earth comes to an end due to their battle?". Airing Date: December 4th. Who is Arale?.
Arale is the main Character of Akira Toriyama's Manga Dr. Slump, the manga that first made Toriyama popular and a Millionaire.
That shall give you an idea about just how popular Slump was or is in Japan, but the manga or the anime of Dr. Slump was not properly subbed or dubbed or marketed in the west and is thus lesser known.
Arale is actually a very powerful character with Superhuman abilities and is powerful enough to destroy the earth by 1 punch or the moon by just throwing a rock at it. She survived being crushed between Earth and Mars.
During King Piccolo Saga, Toriyama said Arale would still be a bit stronger than Goku, which is obviously not the case anymore.
I checked out some of the Slump materials, it was too weird and childish for my taste, but that's just how I feel. Many fans love it, so I suggest you check it out.
However, we get got some fresh ' Dragon Ball Super Episode 69 ' spoilers courtesy to Anime News Network' –.
The episode will center on an event called the "World Invention Award," which honors the best innovations in the world. The greatest scientists, including Bulma, gather for the ceremony.
Goku is working part-time as a security guard in the event, and Mr Satan is presenting the award. The award goes to Senbei Norimaki of Penguin Town. As Norimaki is presenting his invention, Dr. Mashirito attacks.
Frustrated that he was not invited to the ceremony, he interrupts the proceedings, and for some reason, Arale and Gatchan are at his side.
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so we found that we picked was you know
town in the middle of nowhere Montana
and there were about 30 minutes from any
other big city or even the next smallest
little town that actually had things
going on so we lived in one little town
i have a dr 30 minutes this way to get
to work my husband had wrecked or even
if this way to get to his work
eventually we ended up to where we were
both starving the same direction so we
could carpool or whatnot but when we
first started out we were all 30 minutes
opposite ways so needless to say we were
both always gone and you're both always
busy now the flores assets that part is
to tell you that we lived like i said
here i worked over here and then any
extra activities i did like bowling
league was you know 30 minutes the other
direction so that's a lot of driving so
one day a week whenever I was bowling
league I would be driving at the in a
car all day long basically and all night
long be getting home late from bowling
league so of course one time in the
middle of winter you know black eyes all
of that I ended up getting in a car
accident I hit him S curve and I hit a
patch of black ice and I rolled my car
three and a half times now I landed with
the car upside down with the car rental
roof of course and I can just remember
that feeling once I what the car finally
stopped dinner you know how two moments
that there and think okay what's going
on what do I need to do I remember to
thinking it's immediately like oh my
gosh you know like what's going on what
do i do where am i you know you know all
of those those crazy dots like what's
going to happen next so um luckily I was
okay i can remember like holding on
steering wheel looking down and it okay
i can feel my legs you know everything's
okay we're good to go and of course in
pain you'll say down at this point so
i'm reaching over trying to find my
phone because I know I mean I need to
call 911 and I'm just I'm just trying to
figure out what to do I imagine not to
panic too bad until I had actually made
it out of the car and I was standing in
the middle of field and I didn't really
know which way to
it was and that's when I kind of certain
you're like all right now I'm going to
know what's going to happen but up until
that point I managed to stay pretty calm
and I dentist a call in on one and have
them come on their way around their way
to me I lost the reversible I was
calling to no one so I called my husband
and was like you need to come get me so
I I finally you know figured out where
the highway was and I made it after the
highway and everything turned out okay
the car was of course total but I was
okay I barely even had a scratch or dent
her bruise I was totally fine so the
point of telling you the story though is
it was in that moment and the week solid
afterwards when we had to deal with you
know the financial aftermath and the
logistics of trying to get around with
both my timing to drive different
directions and only having one vehicle
luckily my in-laws you know length our
vehicle to us so we found a solution but
with all about logistics came a lot of
inner thinking and a lot of like I don't
want to live like this anymore I don't
want to have to be driving you know me
that's one of a husband that way forever
we want to write the family and I want
to be able to be home with them
financially speaking that was looking at
that point to be a pretty big obstacle
it looks like that was maybe not ever
going to happen me being able stay home
with the kids but I knew at that point
in time that that's what I wanted that
was trying to my aha moment was you know
me realizing that that wasn't the life
that I want to live I wanted to be able
to stay home with my kids but still
contribute financially so I went on the
path I went on a journey I tried a lot
of direct sales but you know party
planning all that fun stuff and I'm
going to say that I did find a couple
that I wasn't after work and I was
passionate about and they were great and
amazing but in my heart I knew that I
was meant for something different I was
meant for something more so um in 2014 I
started and rotary business and that was
the beginning of my you know awesome
creative dirty I guess I should say so i
started the brewery business and it went
very well kicked off really well i had a
lot of support from you know local
people and my friends and family and I
didn't even really well you know once I
took it online and on the SE and I did
very very well with that um problem with
that was that I was a one-woman show and
I was doing it all by myself so I got to
the point where I got pregnant
my my second child my daughter who you
probably heard in the background right
now but I got pregnant with her and I
had no energy and I had no time left to
devote to do with my rotary business so
I was at the point where I mean either
needed to scale back and hire somebody
else on or I needed to upgrade the
machine and you know figure something
out in that sense so I ended up kind of
scaling back a little bit I didn't take
any new orders at once I got to a
certain point I regnancy and then I just
kind of a kind of held off for a while
on doing anything new I would still love
things trickle in for product for you
know friends and a couple of businesses
that I was doing stuff whore but I
really just kind of held off and I'm
really glad that I did because it opened
up the door for what I'm doing now now I
won't ruin to all the massive massive
details about how it got to where I am
now but let's just say that I tried out
online businesses in a few different
aspects and you know I've done course
creation I've done why have you
different things and it got me to where
you know where I realized that I love to
create things my embroidery business but
one thing that it taught me is that I
love to create whether it's online on
the computer figuring something out or
whether it's crafting sewing whatever
it's creating things so that's where I
started to create logos for you know
local businesses and people that I knew
and I got me into doing branding so I
branded my own business x rays are three
different businesses and that's taught
me a lot so my mission for you guys with
this channel is to help teach you why
it's good to you know the ins and outs
of branding the strategies I will teach
you how to do it yourself and I will
also let you know that I'm here to help
you along the way if you do need help
but this channel this view video that
I'm going to be putting out in the next
few weeks are mostly just all about
trying to teach you that you can brand
it you don't have to go pay the big
bucks to a branch or just or a designer
like myself oh all you can do it
yourself you can use simple tools that
are you know either very cheap or free
and you can do it yourself on all you
really need to know is that you need to
have a clear message going forward and
we will dive into that later on in you
know my next training video but this one
was just so welcome to you know kind of
just let you guys get to know me a
little bit i hope to get to know you a
little bit better i would love it if
watching this if you would drop in the
content where you're from or you know
just say hi let me know you're here
watching let me know if you have any
questions around branding and I will
gladly answer them in an upcoming video
so anyway I hope you have a great day
and I'll catch in the next video and one
thing to know is my kids will almost
always interrupt me when I'm watching me
so you know I apologize if you don't
like watching cason videos but they show
up a lot so this is Madison my youngest
and show you'll see like I said just be
here a lot don't plan on this being a
very formal channel you know there's
going to be outtakes there's going to be
lots of like what's going on is ladies
crazy and I ramble a lot so just be
prepared but that's what I'm here for
again if you have any questions girl
from in the comments and I'll be happy to
answer them
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BT Daily: Brexit: Part 1 - An Official Reality - Duration: 2:48.
[Darris McNeely] Today's March 29 as I'm doing this Beyond Today Daily, and it is a
historic day for those in the United Kingdom, because it is today that "Brexit" becomes
an official reality.
I was watching the news this morning before coming in to my office, and seeing the reaction
in the British Parliament as the Prime Minister Theresa May was reading to the Parliament
discussing her signing of the letter that was officially delivered today to the President
of the EU, Mr. Donald Tusk from Poland, where Britain, the United Kingdom, has triggered
what is called "Article 50" – that part of the official document of the European Union,
that has made the official process of a nation withdrawing from the EU now an actual fact.
And so begins today, while it's something that, in Prime Minister May's words, "is
a historic moment for the EU," the reaction is still uncertain as to how this will impact
the relationship of Great Britain, the UK, to Europe, and to other nations they feel
that they can do this in a parallel type of form that will still benefit the EU, benefit
the United Kingdom.
It's very interesting.
It's going to be a lot of analysis, and this is going to be something very important
to watch, because essentially, the United Kingdom is wanting to keep their own national
sovereignty by extracting themselves from the EU – of which they have been a part
since 1973, more than 43 years.
And it is actually triggering a great deal of debate and concern and anxiety among leaders
in the world today, to see exactly how this will impact world affairs.
It's never been done.
It comes at a very critical moment for the European Union and in the world affairs at
large.
It comes down to a matter of sovereignty – Britain's desire to be the master of their own fate.
And so, as they pull away from this union, there's a great deal to watch, to understand,
and to consider when it comes to geopolitics, world affairs, but also, regarding Bible prophecy
and our understanding of where we are in the nations in God's plan and purpose for all
the nations.
I'll talk more about that in my next BT Daily, where we'll talk a little bit about
how all of this fits in to some of the other larger issues, even including those that have
been espoused by the American president, Donald Trump.
That's BT Daily.
Join us next time.
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