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Podcasty skupiny webov Teraz.sk

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Movements with Steve Addison
344-Diar and Miriam's Story

Movements with Steve Addison

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2025 26:23


Diar and Miriam are going after movements of disciples and churches somewhere in the Middle East.

Podcasty skupiny webov Teraz.sk

241204_197_Diar by Teraz.sk

Piedzīvot skolu
S06E08 Piedzīvot lappuses Varisas Diarī dzīvesstāstā "Tuksneša zieds" un tā ekranizācijā

Piedzīvot skolu

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2024 62:13


Rubrikā "Grāmata vai filma" oktobrī lasām un skatāmies somāliešu izcelsmes supermodeles Varisas Diarī dzīvesstāstu grāmatā un filmā "Tuksneša zieds".Nav nekā šausminošāka un baisāka par īsto dzīvi. Varisas dzīves pieredze mūs šokēja un pārsteidza. Šis stāsts izgaismo mums svešu kultūru. Tas stāsta par tradīcijām, kurām 21. gadsimtā nav vietas, bet kas joprojāmies sakropļo simtiem tūkstošu meiteņu. Šoreiz ir skaidrs kā dienā – grāmata IR labāka par filmu. Kāpēc? Klausies sarunā!Pie mikrofoniem joprojām Zane (IG @mom.who.reads.alot), Kristīne (IG @humpalasungramatas), Ieva (IG @mrs.lasitaja) un Aija (IG @piedzivot).Atbalsti raidieraksta turpmāko tapšanu! Kļūsti patr patronu!patreon.com/Piedzivot

Leading Boldly into the Future
"The Trial That Shocked the World" with Prakash Diar in Canada

Leading Boldly into the Future

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2024 60:57


In the mid and late 1980s, a brave, young lawyer defended the “Sharpeville Six,” who were wrongfully prosecuted and sentenced to death for a crime they did not commit. Prakash Diar lost the case, but he used that loss to propel himself to a bigger struggle – to take on the entire apartheid system and apply global political pressure to galvanize the world, to fight for a collective cause. Prakash may have lost the first battle, but he eventually won the war. He is a great example of how one individual's voice can spark a collective effort to bring about change. Learn more about his story here.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review & share! https://anne-pratt.com

Podcasty skupiny webov Teraz.sk

240703 126 Diar by Teraz.sk

Africa Hotel Investment Forum (AHIF) Podcast
Episode 89: Jameel Verjee, CEO, CityBlue Hotels (a member of The Diar Group) & Claire van Enk, Founder / CEO, Farm to Feed

Africa Hotel Investment Forum (AHIF) Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2024 22:53


In this podcast, Matthew Weihs hosts Jameel Verjee, CEO of City Blue Hotels, and Claire Van Enk, founder of Farm to Feed, exploring their innovative partnership in tackling food waste and promoting sustainability across Africa. Claire introduces Farm to Feed's mission as a B2B marketplace for surplus produce, addressing significant food loss issues in Kenya. Jamil discusses City Blue Hotels' commitment to sustainability and their synergistic collaboration with Farm to Feed to integrate these practices into hospitality operations across East and West Africa. Together, they highlight their tech-driven approach, strategic expansion plans, and shared vision to transform food supply chains while driving positive environmental and economic impact in the region.

Corn Fed Killer
Episode 87: Liar, Liar, House on Fire!

Corn Fed Killer

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2024 29:01


Hi, Curious Listener! The case I have for you today finds us in Ohio in 2003. Today we discuss one very bad mom, a house fire, and the death of an innocent little boy. Connect with us on Insta: @cornfedkillerpodcast Sources: Ohio high court tosses Lorain woman's death sentence - cleveland.com  Nicole Diar in court for resentencing for murder of son – Morning Journal  VIDEO: Diar to serve life without parole for son's murder – Morning Journal  Mother sobs before getting death sentence - cleveland.com  STATE v. DIAR (2008) | FindLaw 

Ràdio Ciutat de Tarragona | Cròniques informatives - Ràdio Ciutat de Tarragona
#DIAR | L’evolució de l’emissió radiofònica, el senyal FM i els centres emissors. Des de la Mussara amb Albert Cots

Ràdio Ciutat de Tarragona | Cròniques informatives - Ràdio Ciutat de Tarragona

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2024


Aquest divendres 17 de maig Baix Camp Ràdio i Ràdio Ciutat de Tarragona col·laboren amb el “Dia R” de La Xarxa de Comunicació Local. Una iniciativa solidària que s'emmarca dins la commemoració del centenari de la ràdio a Catalunya amb un programa especial de 9h del matí a 21h del vespre amb 12 hores de […] L'entrada #DIAR | L’evolució de l’emissió radiofònica, el senyal FM i els centres emissors. Des de la Mussara amb Albert Cots ha aparegut primer a BXC Ràdio Ciutat de Reus - Ràdio Online.

BXC Ràdio | Baix Camp Ràdio | Ràdio Ciutat de Reus
#DIAR | L’evolució de l’emissió radiofònica, el senyal FM i els centres emissors. Des de la Mussara amb Albert Cots

BXC Ràdio | Baix Camp Ràdio | Ràdio Ciutat de Reus

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2024 7:12


Aquest divendres 17 de maig Baix Camp Ràdio i Ràdio Ciutat de Tarragona col·laboren amb el “Dia R” de La Xarxa de Comunicació Local. Una iniciativa solidària que s'emmarca dins la commemoració del centenari de la ràdio a Catalunya amb un programa especial de 9h del matí a 21h del vespre amb 12 hores de […] L'entrada #DIAR | L'evolució de l'emissió radiofònica, el senyal FM i els centres emissors. Des de la Mussara amb Albert Cots ha aparegut primer a BXC Ràdio Ciutat de Reus - Ràdio Online.

Reportage international
Le PKK se prépare à une offensive terrestre turque dans le nord de l'Irak

Reportage international

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2024 2:41


La Turquie menace d'envahir une partie du nord du Kurdistan irakien d'ici à l'été. Ankara veut créer une zone tampon le long de sa frontière pour éliminer les positions du PKK dans la zone montagneuse. Le PKK est un parti politique armé nationaliste kurde en guerre contre la Turquie depuis 40 ans. Le groupe se prépare donc à cette vaste offensive turque. De notre correspondant de retour des monts Qandil,Ici à Qandil, montagne sanctuaire du PKK. Aujourd'hui, 2 000 guérilleros et sympathisants célèbrent le Nouvel An kurde. Chants, slogans et discours politiques résonnent. C'est une fête en zone de guerre. Les bombardements turcs, ici, sont quotidiens.« Bien sûr qu'il y a des risques à être ici à Qandil. La Turquie ne perd aucune opportunité de tuer des membres du PKK ou des civils », explique Diar, un combattant du PKK de 28 ans. « Si ça se trouve, elle peut même frapper cette cérémonie. Ce midi encore, il y avait des drones turcs au-dessus de Qandil. La Turquie utilise des armes chimiques par des drones. C'est pourtant interdit. Rien ne l'arrête. »Dans l'attente d'une offensive terrestreDepuis des mois, la Turquie intensifie ses bombardements sur les positions PKK du nord de l'Irak. Tous attendent maintenant de pied ferme l'offensive terrestre, comme ces deux guérilleros.« Récemment, on a mis au point une arme anti-drone. On en a abattu 15 ces derniers jours. On a aussi des grottes pour nous protéger », précise l'un d'eux. « Les membres du PKK ont grandi dans ces montagnes. On connaît bien la région, c'est pratique pour tendre des embuscades. Quand les soldats turcs arrivent, nous, on les attend. On a nos tunnels, notre connaissance des montagnes. La Turquie n'arrivera pas à prendre Qandil. Ce pays essaye depuis 40 ans, mais n'a jamais réussi », assure l'autre.Mais cette fois-ci, c'est différent. La Turquie dispose du soutien apparent du gouvernement kurde irakien et de l'Irak fédéral. Madina est une mère de famille. Sa sœur et sa fille sont mortes dans la guerre contre la Turquie. « L'Irak, la Turquie, le gouvernement kurde irakien, n'importe qui... Personne ne peut défaire le PKK et prendre nos montagnes. Qandil, Zab ou Matine, dans leurs rêves ! », s'exclame-t-elle.La fête s'est poursuivie sous la pluie, des nuages épais qui rassurent : ils empêchent les drones turcs de frapper.À lire aussiLe PKK interdit en Irak à l'issue de discussions entre ministres irakiens et turcs

Podcasty skupiny webov Teraz.sk

240327 060 Diar by Teraz.sk

Podcasty skupiny webov Teraz.sk

240311 048 Diar by Teraz.sk

Podcasty skupiny webov Teraz.sk

240209 028 Diar by Teraz.sk

TWO NOBODYS
72: Systemic Racism | Prakash Diar

TWO NOBODYS

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2024 88:36


Prakash Diar talks about systemic racism, what's going on in Canada, racism facing Indigenous Peoples in Canada, diversity and inclusion training, his time during South Africa's apartheid, and the South African case against Israel in the International Court of Justice. -- Prakash Diar was born in South Africa to 3rd generation indentured labourers of Indian descent. He is the first in his family to attend university and the first lawyer in his community, having to serve in all areas of the law, especially in human rights given the unjust and evil system of apartheid. He was arrested at court and detained in solitary confinement for a month (without charge). His life was thereafter threatened by the state. Canadians helped him and his family come to Canada 34 years ago. In Canada, Prakash has won major human rights cases including a systemic racial discrimination case for racial minorities. He then worked on the Indian Residential Schools class action, settlement and its implementation. He has trained over 2,000 DOJ lawyers and paralegals on Reconciliation with Indigenous peoples. He designed, developed and leads the training for federal public prosecutors on systemic discrimination and the over-representation of Indigenous (and Black) peoples in the criminal legal system. Prakash is a published author, an Anti-Discrimination and an EDI consultant.

Podcasty skupiny webov Teraz.sk
20231214 233 Diar

Podcasty skupiny webov Teraz.sk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2023 2:20


20231214 233 Diar by Teraz.sk

Podcasty skupiny webov Teraz.sk
20231213 232 Diar

Podcasty skupiny webov Teraz.sk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2023 2:09


20231213 232 Diar by Teraz.sk

Podcasty skupiny webov Teraz.sk
20231211 230 Diar

Podcasty skupiny webov Teraz.sk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 2:50


20231211 230 Diar by Teraz.sk

P3morgen
Diaré på teppet

P3morgen

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2023 60:15


Jon Martin Henriksen vant "Forræder" og skal nå bli villmarkens sønn. Hør episoden i appen NRK Radio

Podcasty skupiny webov Teraz.sk

Diar 27.11.23 by Teraz.sk

#SuplexEnVivo Lucha Libre y Wrestling
No Otro Podcast De Lucha #23/

#SuplexEnVivo Lucha Libre y Wrestling

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2023 139:22


NO OTRO PODCAST DE LUCHA #23: Deathmatch, Púas y Diarén. Con Mr.Domperidona Guy de viaje por Kakhastán, ECD y Monarch tomaron el timón para repasar lo que dejó Full Gear, con el impactante Swerve - Hangman como una de las mejores luchas en lo que va del año. Además, toda la previa de Survivor Series, NXT, Dynamite y un tratamiento especial al gran evento de Xtreme que coronó a Harold Rock como el nuevo ícono extremo. Escucha, comparte y manda pastillas de carbón.

Podcasty skupiny webov Teraz.sk

Diar 14.8.23 by Teraz.sk

History of the Bay
History of the Bay: Benny Diar

History of the Bay

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2023 103:36


Benny Diar is a graffiti writer who grew up in Gilroy and made his name painting in San Jose, Portland, Seattle and beyond. Early on, he learned the consequences of graffiti while dealing with incarceration as a juvenile but never stopped his drive to paint. Coming up as a member of KYT and DTC crews, Diar's painted thousands of freight trains. He was also one of the creative minds behind Clout Magazine, which covered graffiti, rap, and streetwear from the Bay Area and beyond. Tragically, a car accident nearly took his life and left him paralyzed. Through the support of his crew, Diar pushed through and continues to paint to this day despite being confined to a wheelchair. His story is inspiring and he's shown people that anything is possible and art can help overcome even the most challenging circumstances. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/historyofthebay/support

Podcasty skupiny webov Teraz.sk
20230427 077 Diar

Podcasty skupiny webov Teraz.sk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2023 2:34


20230427 077 Diar by Teraz.sk

OVERALL with Andrew Jerell Jones
The most fun NBA Playoffs Prediction Show; Diar DeRozan with a legendary all-time performance!

OVERALL with Andrew Jerell Jones

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2023 115:47


One of the all time greatest defensive performances we have ever seen on a basketball court was displayed by a nine-year-old girl...at the dismay of the Toronto Raptors. We entertain the legendary Diar DeRozan fan trolling performance. PLUS, the entertainment we provide by telling you how the 2023 NBA Playoffs will go. Listen to the best show and tell your homegirls and best bros. With Vince Saiz, Ralph Mentor, Darnell Porter and Josh B.

City Cast Chicago
DNC's Coming, Walmart's Leaving, and Diar DeRozan Is Our MVP

City Cast Chicago

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2023 23:49


Chicago and Illinois leaders secured the bid for Chicago to host the 2024 Democratic National Convention, Walmart announced it's closing four locations across the city, and the Bulls have a little more life left in them! Host Jacoby Cochran breaks down those stories with The Triibe co-founders Morgan Elise Johnson and Tiffany Walden. Want some more City Cast Chicago news? Then make sure to sign up for our Hey Chicago newsletter.  Follow us @citycastchicago You can also text us or leave a voicemail at: 773 780-0246 Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info HERE  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Bernstein & McKnight Show
Raptors' Scottie Barnes says Diar DeRozan's screams 'had to have an effect' on Toronto free throw shooting (Hour 1)

Bernstein & McKnight Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2023 36:17


Laurence Holmes and Leila Rahimi opened the show reacting to Raptors forward Scottie Barnes acknowledging that Bulls forward DeMar DeRozan's daughter, Diar, may have effected his team at the free throw line Wednesday. Every time Toronto attempted a free throw, Diar let out a piercing scream. The Raptors went 18-for-36 on free throw attempts. Later, Holmes and Rahimi previewed the Bulls-Heat matchup in the next round of the NBA Play-In Tournament.  

Bernstein & McKnight Show
Raptors' Scottie Barnes confirms Diar DeRozan's screams 'had to have an effect' in 109-105 loss to Bulls

Bernstein & McKnight Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2023 8:52


Laurence Holmes and Leila Rahimi reacted to Raptors forward Scottie Barnes acknowledging that Bulls forward DeMar DeRozan's daughter, Diar, may have effected his team at the free throw line Wednesday. Every time Toronto attempted a free throw, Diar let out a piercing scream. The Raptors went 18-for-36 on free throw attempts.

Bleav in Bulls
Bulls Defeat Raptors in the Play-In, DeMar DeRozan's Daughter for MVP and Previewing the Heat Matchup

Bleav in Bulls

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2023 26:38


Nick Schultz and C.J. Watson recap the Bulls' come-from-behind victory over the Toronto Raptors in the NBA play-in tournament and preview the matchup with the Miami Heat. They also make the argument for DeMar DeRozan's daughter, Diar, to be the team's MVP.

La Sacó del Estadio
Diar DeRozan grita por los Bulls

La Sacó del Estadio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2023 22:47


Episodio 981 #podcast en donde contamos historias sobre todos los deportes y las ligas americanas Play In lleno de sorpresas

The Ringer NBA Show
SGA Refuses to be Herbed, and the Bulls Are Going Shrieking | Group Chat

The Ringer NBA Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2023 62:49


Justin, Rob, and Wos recap Wednesday night's play-in games starting with Oklahoma City's road win over the New Orleans Pelicans. They talk about Shai Gilgeous-Alexander's impressive performance, the development of the Thunder's young core, what's next for the Pelicans, and more (2:11). Then they talk about the Chicago Bulls' comeback win over the Toronto Raptors. They try to figure out what the future looks like for the Raptors, Zach Lavine's incredible scoring display, DeMar DeRozan's daughter Diar distracting the Raptors, and more (34:56). The suggestion box is back next week! Send us your emails at SuggestionBoxGC@gmail.com Hosts: Justin Verrier, Rob Mahoney, Wosny Lambre Producer: Isaiah Blakely Additional Production Supervision: Ben Cruz Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Brother from Another
OBJ and Ravens are official; Diar DeRozan goes viral | Brother from Another

Brother from Another

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2023 50:44


Michael Holley and Reeta Hubbard “The NFL Chick” discuss OBJ's arrival in Baltimore, his role as a Raven and his contract incentives. They also discuss reports of Dan Snyder's exit from the Commanders. Rob Parker joins the show to discuss MLBbro.com's partnership with MLB and the Tampa Bay Rays' undefeated record. Rob also weighs in on the NBA Playoffs and the upcoming matchups between the Clippers and Suns and Warriors and Kings. Sam Amick joins the show and reacts to DeMar DeRozan's daughter, Diar, going viral for screaming during her father's play-in game. Sam also discusses CJ McCollum's post game comments and whether they were aimed at Zion Williamson. Michael and Reeta react to Angel Reese's NIL deals before saying goodbye. 00:00 OBJ's first touch down in Baltimore10:25 Eric DeCosta says he wants Lamar to be a Raven13:56 OBJ's contract incentives17:24  Reports say Dan Snyder is out of Washington--21:08 Rob Parker + MLBbro.com30:42 The Tampa Bay Rays are undefeated34:29 NBA Playoffs: Clippers vs. Suns and Kings vs. Warriors--38:51 DeMar DeRozan's daughter is Bulls MVP43:42 CJ McCollum calls out Zion?48:13 Sam Amick says Warriors could win it all--49:57 Angel Reese's NIL value at $1.3 Million

Cash Considerations: A Chicago Bulls Pod
Zach LaVine, Diar DeRozan lead Bulls over #Trashtors

Cash Considerations: A Chicago Bulls Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2023 59:29


Jason and Ricky took to Spotify Live after the Bulls' shocking comeback victory over the Raptors in the play-in tournament. Zach LaVine was the hero with 39 points (30 in the second half), but a big assist goes to DeMar DeRozan's daughter Diar for helping force the Raptors to choke the game away at the free throw line. Next up, Miami. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

GirlChatSports
Ep 325: Youtube Sunday Ticket vent, WNBA Draft fashion, Bonjour Paris & LightsFC US Open Cup!

GirlChatSports

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2023 63:11


Mo & Mel are back for #WestCoastWednesdays starting it off with Mel's vent & issues with the YouTube Sunday Ticket and its upcoming costs announced.  What can you say, Mel misses her DirecTV Sunday Ticket and is not sure how this “new” platform is going to work for her Football Fandom!  The ladies also talk the #WNBADraft and the #Fashion with the ladies all steppin' out looking great.  The high ratings of the NCAA WBB Championship & Draft and now the Gamecocks vs Fighting Irish women's basketball game in Paris this November, its a great year for #WomenInSports  Plus the ladies discuss the #NBAPlayoffs and the curiosity as to why the #PlayIns are necessary.  Mo talks about her #Lakers and the California teams are all in the Playoffs for the first time since being in the state.  Mel's Bulls make the comeback over Raptors & live to fight on in Miami, with the help of DeMar DeRozan's daughter Diar.  The ladies also chat about #MLB start thus far, the questions still around #LamarJackson and #AaronRodgers with the #NFL and of course #VegasSports #GirlPower and #Sneaker Drops.   We are #LIVE on Facebook LIVE each Wednesday through the GirlChatSports YouTube & Facebook & Twitter pages.  Miss the LIVE show? Don't worry, #Subscribe to our YouTube or we can also be found on your favorite podcast app through our LinkTree link https://linktr.ee/girlchatsports. The ladies have also teamed up with #SportsEmpireNetwork so make sure to check out their line up of Sports shows too! GirlChatSports is always looking for businesses or products to partner up with, send us an email, let's connect! We can't wait to hear from you!  #Subscribe #Listen #Follow #Like & #Share Reach out to us on Social Media (Instagram & Twitter) or email GirlChatSports@gmail.com to give us your feedback and any topics you would like to have addressed. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/girlchatsports/support

In The Zone
Diar DeRozan & Zach LaVine Steal The Show, SGA & OKC Eliminate Pelicans

In The Zone

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2023 13:47


Opened today's show talking about the undefeated Rays and reacted to Bulls at Raptors, Thunder at Pelicans Play-In games.

Chicago Bulls Central
Chicago Bulls Win First Play-In Game Can They Do It Again In Miami

Chicago Bulls Central

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2023 21:13


Haize breaks down the Bulls win against the Raptors and the performance of Zach LaVine. He also talks about the impact of DeMar DeRozan's daughter Diar and how she became the MVP of the game. Haize then dives into the mailbag to respond to your voicemails.Podcast Links: https://linktr.ee/BullsCentralPodGet at us:Email: BullsCentralPod@gmail.comTwitter:@BullsCentralPodPhone: ‪(773) 270-2799‬Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/chicago-bulls-central/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

See Red UK | It's A Chicago Bulls Thing
Zach and DeRozan (Diar) Cook Raptors

See Red UK | It's A Chicago Bulls Thing

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2023 64:56


Matt and Neill discuss the Bulls W over the Raptors including the emergence of a new Bulls legend Diar DeRozan. They also look ahead to the game against Heat whilst gauging some listener opinion on the 2 games Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Podcasty skupiny webov Teraz.sk
20230413 067 Diar

Podcasty skupiny webov Teraz.sk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2023 2:49


20230413 067 Diar by Teraz.sk

Du Centre-ville!
La salle des DORTures et Diar DeRozan MVP?

Du Centre-ville!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2023 50:25


Les séries débutent sous peu dans la NBA! Alexandre Tourigny et Max Boudreau parlent de toute l'action à venir, de Luguentz Dort, de la déception des Raptors et de toute l'actualité dans la NBA.

Minecraft: Rudolf's Gameplay
Die Diarüstung ist da/Community Server Gameplay #20

Minecraft: Rudolf's Gameplay

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2023 47:29


Die Diarüstung ist da/Community Server Gameplay #20 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rudolfsgameplay/message

Morgenshowet - NRJ Norge
AI gjenkjenner lyden av diaré

Morgenshowet - NRJ Norge

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2023 32:57


Danske banker feirer ett år uten ran og Jonas overlater ferieplanleggingen til andre. Episoden kan inneholde målrettet reklame, basert på din IP-adresse, enhet og posisjon. Se smartpod.no/personvern for informasjon og dine valg om deling av data.

Still Toking With
S3E43 - Still Toking with Martin Webster (Award winning Producer)

Still Toking With

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2022 77:18


Episode Notes S3E44 -- Join us as we dive into the mind of Award Winning Producer & Actor Martin Webster. Martin will take us on his journey from being a frontline soldier in the British Armed Forces to his smash hit Penitent. Martin Webster is a former frontline British Soldier. Serving 12 years in total in war zones such as N Ireland, Sierra Leone and Iraq. From 1995 to 2007 Controversially he left the army in 2007 after being cleared of an international incident where he filmed his fellow Soldiers beating Iraqis who had been throwing grenades at them for days. In 2008 he was diagnosed with PTSD. Ref ; Martin released a book in 2008 Soldier of Consequence and a film Diary of a disgraced Soldier 2009 winning several awards. Martin wrote and produced both projects and self funded both ventures. Soldier of Consequence You can now watch the full video at https://www.stilltoking.com/season-3 Now you can show your support by purchasing FB stars. Send stars to the stars fb.com/stars This episode is sponsored by Deadly Grounds Coffee "Its good to get a little Deadly" https://deadlygroundscoffee.com ————————————————— https://www.stilltoking.com/ Check out Toking with the Dead Episode 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=awhL5FyW_j4 Check out Toking with the Dead Episode 2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SaUai58ua6o Buy awesome Merchandise! https://www.stilltoking.com/toking-with-the-dead-train https://teespring.com/stores/still-toking-with Sponsorship Opportunities https://www.stilltoking.com/become-a-sponsor or email us at bartlett52108@gmail.com thetokingdead@gmail.com ————————————— Follow our guest www.websterfilms.com https://twitter.com/websterfilms https://www.facebook.com/websterfilms https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W2LM6lAgsCg&t=2s Diary of a Disgraced Soldier https://www.amazon.co.uk/Diar.../dp/B0B8JK969N/ref=sr_1_2... Penitent https://www.amazon.co.uk/Mart.../dp/B0B64QTG1R/ref=sr_1_1... ————————————————— Follow Still Toking With and their friends! https://smartpa.ge/5zv1 https://thedorkeningpodcastnetwork.com/ ————————————— Produced by Leo Pond and The Dorkening Podcast Network https://TheDorkening.com Facebook.com/TheDorkening Youtube.com/TheDorkening Twitter.com/TheDorkening Dead Dork Radio https://live365.com/station/Dead-Dork-Radio-a68071 Check out Green Matters: https://www.facebook.com/GreenMattersMiddleboro/ More about our guest After his documentary he then studies to become a Hypnotherapist and creates his own therapy to work with Veterans suffering with PTSD and working with Trauma for over 13 years. He is a Master Trainer of NLP & Hypnotherapy and his trauma based therapy is called HMS Therapy. In 2015 he starts his second film about the Bosnia war called Penitent and the cast is made up of Former soldiers, the film goes on to win over 20 awards around the world including the Cannes World Film Festival where it wins 6 times. Penitent like Diary is also available on Amazon Prime His next Projects include a Film about Jesus traveling to ancient Britain called Grail and a film about a WW2 called we'll meet again

SCREWBALL RADIO
SCREWBALL RADIO EPISODE 101(DIar Lansky Calls in and shows love)

SCREWBALL RADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2022 75:59


Blaq Poet, Comet, and King Eric was on board for episode 101 to talk the latest from Kanye West, The NBA, The NFL, Jake Paul vs Anderson Silva and much more! Diar Lansky from Die4 Radio calls the show! Songs played: DJ Hotday- Im a Lifetime Groove MC Serch, Bobby J from Rockaway and Krohme- Round here Scarr X Planet Asia F/ Che Noir- Public Enemies Artifacts and Buckwild- Facts ST Ivan the Terrible- Oh My Oh My Busta Rhymes, Big Daddy Kane and Conway the Machine- Slap --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/screwball-radio/message

Podcasty skupiny webov Teraz.sk
Diar 13. 10. 2022

Podcasty skupiny webov Teraz.sk

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2022 2:15


Diar 13. 10. 2022 by Teraz.sk

The Timmy Thom Show
John MacArthur's DIAR Warning to Gavin Newsom

The Timmy Thom Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2022 29:07


What do Newsom's action tell you? He loves to play God. Only God decides who lives and who dies and he is trying to be that man with legislation and Prop 1 in California. May be coming to a state near you. Tune in and find out how you can stop it.

Hablemos de Derecho Internacional (HDI)
#80: Dr. Meza Rivas - Los sistemas de armas autónomas letales (Premium)

Hablemos de Derecho Internacional (HDI)

Play Episode Play 56 sec Highlight Listen Later Jun 9, 2022 40:17


En este episodio Edgardo Sobenes conversa con el Dr. Milton Meza Rivas sobre los sistemas de armas autónomas letales (SAAL). El Dr. Meza nos aclara los conceptos básicos sobre las SAAL, los principales criterios diferenciadores; autonomía, control y juicio humano. Nos comenta sobre el papel de la comunidad científica en el desarrollo de la tecnología, en su regulación e implicación. Elabora sobre la aplicabilidad del derecho internacional humanitario y otros aspectos normativos con relación a los desafíos y riesgos del uso de SAAL en conflictos armados. Habla de forma detallada sobre el papel de las Naciones Unidas en la protección y fomento de los DDHH, seguridad internacional y desarme, y sobre la atribución de responsabilidad por el uso de tecnologías SAAL, y mucho más.Membresía del Podcast  https://www.hablemosdi.com/contenido-premiumAcerca del Dr. Meza RivasLibro: Las armas autómatas letales: Un desafío para el Derecho Internacional Humanitario, los Derechos Humanos, la Seguridad y el Dersarme InternacionalesAbogado egresado en Venezuela. Doctor en Derecho y Ciencia Política, y Magíster en Ciudadanía y Derechos Humanos de la Universidad de Barcelona y Universidad de Girona. Experto en negociación internacional y resolución de conflictos titulado por las Naciones Unidas. Research fellow en la Universidad de Barcelona, España. Profesor asociado de Derecho Internacional Público de la Universidad Católica (Venezuela). Consultor del Centro Internacional para el Diálogo Humanitario y asesor senior de la Oficina de Naciones Unidas para la Coordinación de Asuntos Humanitarios (OCHA). Miembro investigador de DIAR, un grupo interdisciplinar impulsado por profesores y académicos de la Facultad de Derecho de la Universidad de Barcelona, dedicado al estudio prospectivo de los desafíos y las promesas que representa la aplicación de la inteligencia artificial y la robótica en la sociedad global del siglo XXI y su impacto en el derecho.Ha hecho estancia académica doctoral en el Departamento de Derecho Internacional Público y Organizaciones Internacionales de la Universidad de Ginebra (Suiza). Representó durante más de 4 años a la Universidad de Barcelona en el Grupo de Expertos Gubernamentales de la CAC (Convención sobre Ciertas Armas Convencionales) acerca de las tecnologías emergentes en el área de los sistemas de armas autónomas letales. Fue asesor externo en las Conversaciones de paz de Ginebra sobre Siria de 2017 llevadas a cabo en las Naciones Unidas.Trabajó como Encargado de Negocios y ministro consejero de Venezuela (cargos diplomáticos) ante la Corte Penal Internacional, Tribunal Especial para la Ex-Yugoslavia y la Corte Internacional de Justicia (La Haya, Países Bajos); y, fue delegado, entre otros organismos, ante el Consejo de Derechos Humanos y la Conferencia de Desarme de la ONU-Ginebra (Suiza). Support the show

Radio_Diar
زندگی سانسور شده شبنم طلوعی - رادیو دیار Radio_Diar

Radio_Diar

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2022 58:02


یک بهائی، پر از اضطراب، دارد زندگی می‌کند. هیچ بهائی نمی‌تواند فکر کند که حتی برای متوفیانش سنگ قبرِ درست و حسابی بگذارد؛ تمام اماکن مقدسی که برای بهائیان وجود داشته، با خاک، یکسان شده. اموال بهائیان، غصب می‌شود به عنوان بیت‌المال؛ در سال‌های اولیهٔ انقلاب، ۲۰۰ نفر بهائی، تنها به خاطر بهائی بودن، کشته شدند. در سال[های] اخیر، دوباره، بهائی‌ها را زندانی می‌کنند». شبنم طلوعی

CopperCasts
Fadi Aboualfa - Head of Research, Copper – Ep022

CopperCasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2022 26:34


Welcome to another episode of CopperCasts. Our guest for the 22th edition is Fadi Aboualfa. Fadi is well-known in crypto circles as the founder of Diar, a (now retired) newsletter providing market intelligence for the digital asset sector. Since 2021, Fadi has served as the research lead here at Copper, delivering detailed analysis of the crypto market to Copper's institutional clients via various reports: the monthly Analyst Retrospective, In-Depth, Op-Ed and the Technical Analysis series. CopperCasts are split into two parts. The first is a short (2min) video in which our guest shares with us something they find unusual or inspiring about the digital asset space. The second half is a traditional audio-only podcast, which you can search for in all the usual places. In this wide-ranging conversation with host, Tyler Kenyon, Fadi details the origins of his interest in crypto, the industry's future in politics, and thoughts on how public blockchains can support a robust, secure and transparent digital economy. Don't forget to check out Fadi's Show & Tell on our Youtube channel. Here, he explains that despite institutions spending $300bn+ annually to combat financial crimes, only 0.1% of criminal funds are recovered because of these anti-money laundering measures. Perhaps, though, better solutions exist? Don't forget to download the full episode, and subscribe on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. You can hear more from the Copper team by following @CopperHQ on Twitter, or visit our site and subscribe to our weekly newsletter, copper.co/insights.

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20220316 048 Diar

Podcasty skupiny webov Teraz.sk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2022 2:41


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Podcasty skupiny webov Teraz.sk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2022 2:49


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The Very Interesting Show
A LOT of football talk. Also which fast food gives you the worst diar... stomach pains.

The Very Interesting Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2021 60:26


There was a surprising amount of football talk in this episode:  Cam goes to his first NFL game and, of course, the Antonio Brown controversy.  Plus, we learn the woes of learning to be a coffee drinker late in life.  Black or with stuff in it??     Also, Reddit Reviews with some friendzone advice from Johnny Horndog!!   Finally, we need to know - which fast food place gives you the MOST stomach problems?  Tell us your worst and most painful moments by leaving a comment... _________________________________________ SUPPORT SIMULATION RADIO ON PATREON: http://patreon.com/simulationradio Get access to exclusive bonus shows, old archives, and more! _________________________________________ LISTEN LIVE:   Thursdays @ 9:00 PM Eastern / 6:00 PM Pacific http://simulationradio.net/live - Also broadcast on Facebook and YouTube _________________________________________ FOLLOW ON SOCIAL MEDIA: http://instagram.com/simulationradio http://facebook.com/simulationradio http://twitter.com/simulationradio _________________________________________ THEME MUSIC BY:  http://youtube.com/RichardAshbyMusic _________________________________________ If you miss the live shows, subscribe to Simulation Radio, The Very Interesting Show, and Simulation Radio Live on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get podcasts.   Please leave a rating and review, it helps the show a lot!

The FTX Podcast - Builders and Innovators in the Cryptocurrency Industry
The FTX Podcast #88 - Larry Cermak VP of Research at The Block

The FTX Podcast - Builders and Innovators in the Cryptocurrency Industry

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2021 36:34


Welcome to episode 88 of the FTX Podcast with Larry Cermak, VP of Research for News at the Block, with your host Tristan Yver. Larry is the Director of Research and Analysis at The Block where he manages a 30 person team. He has a vision to bring rationality to the cryptocurrency and blockchain space. He focuses on macro developments in Bitcoin, Ethereum and DeFi. Previously, he was the Head of Analysis at Diar and received a Master's degree in International Finance in Austria.

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Diar 3. 11. 2021 by Teraz.sk

The Kåss Furuseths
Tinashe Williamson, Antirasisme og Diaré

The Kåss Furuseths

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2021 41:13


Forfatter Tinashe Williamson forteller om å bli utsatt for rasisme og mobbing i barndommen, hvordan det var å skrive en bok om det og om den gangen hun evakuerte en restaurant på ferie fordi hun hadde diaré.

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Un Café Contigo
107. Acompañado de Ana Guadalupe Delgado - Conflictos familiares ¿Cómo lídiar con ellos?

Un Café Contigo

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2021 52:06


En este episodio nos acompaña Ana Gpe, Lic. en Ciencias de la Familia para compartir acerca de los conflictos familiares y que podemos hacer para enfrentarnos a ellos, para vivir en mayor armonía. Síguenos en @_uncafecontigo o en @psic.lauracardenas

No Sharding - The Solana Podcast
Larry Cermak - VP Research, The Block Ep #50

No Sharding - The Solana Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2021 44:11


Anatoly (00:09):Hey folks, this is Anatoly, and you're listening to The Solana Podcast. And today I have Larry Cermak, who's the VP of Research at The Block. Awesome to have you, man.Larry Cermak (00:18):Nice to be on, it's a pleasure.Anatoly (00:20):Yeah, so tell me your origin story. How'd you get into crypto?Larry Cermak (00:24):Yeah, it's probably slightly longer. But really high-level, I got involved in late 2016, I was in college in the US and was thinking about what to do my thesis on and Bitcoin seemed like one of the more obvious options, to not make it incredibly boring, so I just decided to go with that. And throughout the research process, I just kind of found that there isn't good research about Bitcoin, just in general crypto. There was either the super bullish people that were like all in on Bitcoin, or super bearish academics, and there nothing in between, and I felt like I can fill the gap a little bit.So after I published that research, I shared it publicly as well with a few people, and based on that I got my first job offer to work at Diar which is a research company, focusing only on crypto. So I worked there for a couple of years, and really just tried to focus on data driven research, which now it sounds kind of obvious, but back then it just wasn't very common. Most people were just looking at the really simple metrics and munging data, but mostly it was just price discussion, price predictions, all that stuff. And we were really looking at just analyzing the market a little bit more fundamentally, that sounds even more silly now looking back.And I got lucky that in 2017 when I joined full time, like early 2017 I joined full time, and that's when everything popped off massively, and it was just a bunch of shit ICOs, like a lot of sketchy stuff. I consciously started looking more into these projects, so I was one of the people that were kind of cautioning against some of the ICO stuff, and it was a lot of fun but I was quite skeptical back then still. So actually, a lot of people who have followed me for a while, they know initially I was a no-coiner, I had no crypto, and I was convinced that initially actually that a lot of this is just kind of hype mania, it's just all like overblown massively. But something really drew me into it, and it was mostly the permissionless nature, ability for anyone to participate, but what really I didn't like was just the hype around it, the marketing, the emptiness, and all that stuff.So I over-focused on that I think initially, but after some time, I realized that that's probably not what this is all about. Initially, I didn't think that it was necessarily important for most projects to have tokens and I was very skeptical that most tokens need a project, and I started massively changing my mind on this with the DeFi beginnings. So early 2020 my mind started completely changing on most of the space and I stared allocating a little bit more, and now I also do seed investing privately. And obviously, I lead the research department at The Block which is now 25 researches, probably the largest research team in crypto.Anatoly (03:33):So you went from Bitcoin skeptic to full shit-coiner.Larry Cermak (03:38):Kind of, yeah. It's a little bit concerning honestly.Anatoly (03:42):In four years.Larry Cermak (03:44):Yeah, I don't think I was really a massive Bitcoin skeptic, I was just skeptical of everyone is just so positive, and Bitcoin maximalists, I just could not handle that. When you just start using really bad arguments, just kind of shit-post and being really negative about everything other than Bitcoin and not being open-minded, that really pissed me off and I wasn't open to it.Then I was like relatively active in the Ethereum community early on and DeFi. We had Teo on the team initially who was one of the people the most involved in DeFi early on, he's now the Director of Strategy at Uniswap, and he definitely showed us all on the research team why this makes sense. And when I really started understanding that these tokens are not just useless, they can actually be used for real things, and they do get closer to almost equity in some ways, even though obviously a lot of them try not to, but when you have some sort of a claim and some sort of cashflows, that's when it gets interesting to me. And governance obviously as well, but that's when I really completely started flipping.Larry Cermak (04:57):But yeah, you're kind of right, I went from a skeptical no-coiner to then kind of a shit-coiner now, like spreading seed investments that I like.Anatoly (05:06):Do you still believe in this idea of sound money, or?Larry Cermak (05:10):So a lot of Ethereum community members think that Bitcoin is just a meme, it's going to go away, I actually don't believe that myself. I do believe that what's really powerful about Bitcoin is that it's been around for the longest time and it's very hard to compete against what it has, which is basically just the belief of a lot of people, and it's difficult to break that. And then you also have a lot of buy-in recently from, not only hedge funds, but also larger institutional investors, and that counts for a lot more than just blockchain, even though it sounds silly, something that's established as internet money and a lot of people pushing for it is really powerful.So yeah, I still kind of believe in that and I don't think that Bitcoin is going to be surpassed by Ethereum anytime soon, I actually have a bet going with Kyle from Multicoin about that. But yeah, generally I believe there is some merit to it, but I definitely also believe that people should be more open-minded, and because a lot of people are close-minded, they are missing on a lot of really obvious opportunities. Really my bread and butter is exploiting these things, when people underestimate something, and when there is actual merit to it that they don't see because of some reason or another, that's when I usually perform really well.Anatoly (06:35):Yeah, that's digging for alpha man, that's real work.Larry Cermak (06:40):Yeah. But yeah, The Block's research team, when I started obviously it was just two people, and now we have 25 full time researchers that a lot of them digged that up for me now thankfully. It is a lot of hard work like doing a lot of that myself, but now there's a massive team behind me. It's going really well, like we're reaching a lot of institutional customers as well, and the market just exploded massively this year for institutional access.Anatoly (07:08):That's amazing. So 25 researchers at The Block, how many people total?Larry Cermak (07:15):Around 70 or something, 75 maybe. But The Block initially, even when we started, I joined one of the first employees like 2018, and the vision was always to go through all the noise and bullshit and price predictions, and SEO plays and all the click bait nonsense, and try to go through that and have more data driven, research oriented coverage on the news side. We started with that and then eventually turned into actually a research product that just mainly focused towards institutional customers. But obviously, the news part is still a really important part of the business, it's what most people know, the institutional product is not really accessible for regular retail customers.And it's been a really, really fun ride, just going through this in the last three years. I don't think people realize how really difficult it is to go from nothing to building a media company that's recognized by people and somewhat respected. It's something that took a lot of hard work, and it's a very thankless business, like media, it doesn't usually make too much money, it's something that's really undermonetized in a lot of ways. So that's why we're going more into research, more into data, and just going after the institutional customers because they just have deeper pockets and they're more sophisticated, which is easier.Anatoly (08:44):What are the fundamentals with something like Bitcoin, something like money? It's just such a dumb idea for somebody that's like a value equity investor that's looking at the Amazon.Larry Cermak (08:56):It's a really good question, a lot of it is just a common belief that this is worth something. If you ask the same question about a lot of other things, you're going to arrive at the same answer, it's basically like the value is because a lot of people believe in it. Similarly with gold, like who's using gold for stuff, very little people for jewelry and chips and all that. Most people don't care about that, most people use it because they believe it will retain value and because they believe there is some sort of a scarce supply that's somehow protecting their investment.And it's Bitcoin, it's something similar, where you have a lot of really, really religious supporters who are the holders of the last resort who are just never going to sell, that creates a pretty powerful price for a lot of these things. And then on top of that, you also have guaranteed fixed supply, which obviously I think there are going to be some issues about in the future, but it is a meme that people buy, it is a meme that people believe in, and I think that in itself is more powerful than-Anatoly (09:58):But people don't write research reports on gold, or fundamentals of gold, or how gold is going to get more gold.Larry Cermak (10:06):... Yeah, no, I agree. And I think it's like funny, we started the research firm three years ago, and since then what can you really research about Bitcoin? We've done obviously a few research pieces about mining, and few like micro looks basically on how Bitcoin is performing, but ultimately there really isn't much you can research. It's more so about just like enough people believing, and the better the buy-in is and the longer Bitcoin survives, I think the better the likelihood that it will continue surviving, is kind of my thesis. But there are a lot of issues obviously, like it's still not exactly figured out how everything is going to incentivized when there is not many subsidies anymore, and a lot of people just don't want to answer these things right now, because they just put it off.But generally, yeah, there isn't much to research, we don't research much. What we also do from time to time is just explain what Bitcoin is, explain how it works, to just institutional customers that want to learn just fundamentally what it is. But generally yeah, if you want to dig a little bit deeper, really like Bitcoin mining is the only thing where look at a lot of data and analyze how that's going, everything else not much honestly.Anatoly (11:19):Part of this research right is to give you some ability to predict price I would imagine, like why would I care about Bitcoin, is because I hope that it doesn't crash or it goes up, something. So where does that come from?Larry Cermak (11:36):It just comes from people that... and I think that this is somewhat justified, let's see what's going on around us for the last two years and see that inflation is spiking while a lot of people have been denying that this is going to happen. It's just like this belief of finally having control over something, something like being programmed before, is a powerful concept that a lot of just hedge fund investors and institutional investors just buy into.Anatoly (12:02):Is it like a fundamental though? Are we going to have accounting standards for how much of a religious belief is spread?Larry Cermak (12:15):I think that by itself is somewhat fundamental, like why are people investing in gold, you can be asking the same questions. Central banks have some gold, but ultimately it's just because enough people believe that it will retain value, and it has done that relatively well historically. And as we are moving, everything as you know is now moving to the digital world, everything that used to be physical is somehow transforming into the digital world, and there's probably no reason why that shouldn't happen to money either.And I think fundamentally, there also is some value to Bitcoin not changing that much. A lot of people make fun of it and I think it is kind of funny as well, there is not much innovation in Bitcoin, but also that it's one of the benefits, where you have something that's totally predictable, you have something that you know what to expect from. I kind of buy that as well, I think Bitcoin is one of the most boring things that you can invest in, but it's also the thing that usually gets people in the door, and it's always when friends come to me and when they say what they invested in, it's almost always Bitcoin first, just because it's talked about the most.It's kind of like also the most safe, if you think about it. Everything else is kind of still unclear, even Ethereum, even Solana, it's not totally clear if all this is going to end up working out and if there's ever going to be some larger issues. Whereas with Bitcoin, it's a lot of more guaranteed that if people keep having this belief and if something is digitally scarce, it will probably retain the value in the future. So yeah, it is kind of ridiculous, but almost everything is a meme recently, so why not Bitcoin as well.Anatoly (14:02):Well, I mean it's weird, again, we're not looking at a company even like Google or Facebook, which has people and memes, or Twitter, but they still have like cashflow.Larry Cermak (14:14):Yeah, but Bitcoin was the first as well, which in itself has a lot of value. For every project, if you look at everyone who was always the first, even in crypto, there is always a big premium to that. And I don't think it matters too much if there are cashflows and if there are real people, it just matters if enough people believe that this will retain the value in the future and if enough people do.I think like Tesla was a massive fundamental shift, like we saw that with our customers on the research side, it absolutely exploded after the announcement, just institutional interest, more companies inquiring into what Bitcoin is, more companies thinking about treasury management. Those things really matter, and it's hard to go back from them.Anatoly (14:59):Can you like measure that? Can you measure how many people believe that Bitcoin is safe or like an inflation fund? You're literally just testing how many people are part of the religion basically.Larry Cermak (15:20):I think you can say something similar about Ethereum, probably about Solana as well, you always need some sort of a belief. Of course, there is some backdrop of some sort of cashflow, some fee generating, but it's the same shit as people saying oh, I'm only investing in cashflow generating DeFi projects, but ultimately who cares. Ultimately, if the price goes down generally over the market, it doesn't matter if you have cashflows or not, everything is going to crash. It's just like a general belief in the market overall.Anatoly (15:48):Especially if they're marked in the token itself, then if the price goes down, so do the cashflows.Larry Cermak (15:58):Exactly, yeah. So a lot of TVL metrics and all the revenue metrics, and not only that, but we've talked about this before as well, but a lot of the revenue or what people call revenue is basically just going to the participants, like LPs, it's not even distributed in any way. So a lot of this thing, I think it just doesn't matter too much, what's important is social belief. It really is, it does sound ridiculous, even to people on the outside, but when more people are buying into it, it is basically a Ponzi but it's really like a well working Ponzi.Anatoly (16:32):You said it. What about something like SushiSwap? What is the value there?Larry Cermak (16:42):I think SushiSwap is interesting, and the value is your belief that this will continue existing in the future, that the people involved in SushiSwap, the developers will figure out ways how to get some value out of the ecosystem. And even though I said it's kind of bullshit, it is, but it does have some claim to cashflows, unlike Uniswap at the moment.But yeah, the value is just you believing that the currently associated developers and the community will just build something that will end up sticking around. So right now, a lot of people are betting on the fact that they're developing an NFT platform to compete with OpenSea, they also have a token launching platform, it's always just going to be a bet on the people involved with the protocol and on the community.I think that's one theme that I see constantly, time and time again, crypto is very much about the community, it's very much about engaging with the community, listening to what they want. I think what SushiSwap has shown even though it was really, really cold early on, for some really good reasons as well, is that it does listen to what people actually want, because if they listen to what people want, they will get more support, they will get more public support, price usually is pretty reflective of that. So that value is just like betting on this being around for a longer period of time, adjusting to the market, so if people figure out that AMM is not the right way to go and it's [inaudible 00:18:17] based exchange, they're betting on the fact that they'll be able to pivot to something that is meaningful. I think that's a relatively reasonable bet, but SushiSwap is still giving out, or was giving out a lot of incentives. What a lot of people don't realize or maybe don't want to realize is that if you look at how much they're giving out in incentives and how much they're actually generating in revenue or cashflows or whatever, it's usually negative, even for the most successful protocols, because it's still right now-Anatoly (18:50):Like Bitcoin even.Larry Cermak (18:51):... Yeah. Bitcoin is slightly different, where you're ultimately burning energy to prove something. But yeah, it is similar.Anatoly (19:00):So why couldn't Sushi become the meme for internet money or a store of value?Larry Cermak (19:07):I just think because Bitcoin was the first, it's the most established, it has probably closest properties to something like gold which is also a meme that people believe in. I think it potentially could, it's just unlikely. Ethereum could potentially replace Bitcoin at some point if enough people believe that that will happen, but I don't think that's going to happen anytime soon. If I was betting someone, and I think I bet Kyle that this is not going to happen by the end of this year which is ridiculous, I don't know why he made that bet, but even in the next three or five years, I don't think that's going to happen.Anatoly (19:47):I'm a logical person, I'm an engineer, this stuff doesn't make sense to me, so I try to break it down into things. The pieces that I see is that there's the technology to coordinate shared state, Makimoto, BFT, whatever, and then there's the people participating in that shared state, and the size of the people is that super connected social network and the technology is the piece of tech that does it.Larry Cermak (20:13):I mean, look at equities right now, no one fucking cares about the fundamental value, no one is investing based on that. People are investing based on meme, based on what they believe the future will be. So even something as dumb as Tesla, no one is looking at the cashflows, everyone is looking at the potential to become something larger in the future, and I think that's the same in crypto. People are looking at Bitcoin as being able to capture a lot of that. If you have someone that's right now, institutional investor or a big hedge fund, and they're looking for instruments to hedge the inevitable inflation that's coming in the market as central banks kind of went nuts in the last two years, what are your options right now? You're probably not buying Ethereum, you're probably not buying Solana. Maybe you're buying some gold, but probably you're already overexposed to gold in some way, and then also the upside in gold is probably relatively small, it hasn't really moved, it's not volatile, the opportunity isn't that great.So if you're looking at it from like a really pragmatic approach, and I talk to these people so I know how they're thinking and this is how they're thinking, I mean it just works that way, it doesn't matter if there's no logic to it, what matters is enough people just buying into this meme and buying it because they believe that the price in the future will appreciate.Anatoly (21:40):Because the meme will get stronger so you get more people into that?Larry Cermak (21:44):Yeah.Anatoly (21:44):So if these are like memes, these are basically social networks.Larry Cermak (21:49):How much of the recent price appreciation in Solana do you think it's because of strong memes and because of strong community buy-in? Maybe you think differently.Anatoly (21:59):I can be totally honest, I think it's purely people comparing us to Ethereum. And they're like, well Ethereum is more and this [crosstalk 00:22:07] good.Larry Cermak (22:07):Exactly. And then if you make this comparison to Bitcoin and gold, it's exactly the same stuff. People are like, oh shit, what if this goes up to the gold's market cap, the upside is still 5 to 10x, or whatever it is. It's just like, that's how people think, and I think that's exactly right, you're totally right, it's because people in Solana or a lot of investors in Solana, they're like all of a sudden, what if there is 5% chance that Solana takes Ethereum's users and replaces Ethereum in some way?Anatoly (22:39):They're not doing the fundamental valuation comparison of what is the actual value of this thing to the world? What is the benefit derived from it even?Larry Cermak (22:51):Again, we can go back to this in almost everything, what's the benefit of any company, it's to satisfy shareholders, and people don't really care about cashflows anymore lately.Anatoly (23:05):Sure, but we can remove the cashflow component, maybe in a fully super connected peer to peer system, that doesn't make any sense. Maybe there is no cashflow because you don't have like a centralized coordinator that's doing it, it is purely peer to peer, then how do you measure what is the fundamental value that this thing is providing to the world? Like if this didn't exist, is the world poor? Can we even say that?Larry Cermak (23:34):Yeah, probably not, but again, you can this about everything. A lot of things don't need to exist.Anatoly (23:40):I can say that about Tesla, I can say if Tesla didn't exist the world would be poorer, because there would be fewer electric cards, high quality electric cars. I can clearly say that.Larry Cermak (23:54):I guess so. But the utility is always a small aspect of why people are buying into it, it's more so just your bet that in the future, this will become more important. And as people are grasping with how much inflation is hitting right now, there just aren't many other options, and I think that's really the main reason.Anatoly (24:14):So I can see price being inflated due to... there's so much money available, so much capital that is seeking future gains, that anything with potential for upside is now overvalued. But maybe not overvalued, maybe it's just market value, it's just the market value for future gains is so large right now. But I can still kind of look back at the dot.com era and look at like okay, Amazon was overvalued, Microsoft was overvalued, because there was a huge crash, but I could see that if I remove this thing from the world, the world is poor. Are we there yet with crypto, 10 years in?Larry Cermak (24:58):I think honestly we're getting there. I think crypto now, in the last two years, showed us there's potential to do good, which is basically giving access to something that they didn't have before, and tangibly making their life better for one reason or another, and also just giving people access to this new asset class. I think those are really powerful concepts by itself. And on top of that, you add like composability of all these different protocols working together.I think yeah, I would say if crypto wasn't here, the world would probably be worse of, and I also think that the longer crypto is around, the higher the chance that it's not going to go away. I'm very sure, I can't imagine a world where in like three years, we bump into each other on the street and we say, holly fuck, this crypto thing was dumb and it's not around anymore, I just can't see that.Anatoly (26:04):We're all infected with the same virus.Larry Cermak (26:06):The concept of crypto makes a ton of sense to me, and it is definitely empowering people, even in jurisdictions that normally don't have that much access to the financial system. For example, we have a researcher from Kenya on the team, and we only pay her in stablecoins I believe, or it might be crypto, and we initially tried to pay her through the regular banking system and it was almost not possible. She's just one example, but there's tens of thousands of examples like this, where you have people all of a sudden getting access to something that they couldn't access before, and even if crypto just helped with that, that by itself, I love that, I love giving people more equal access to stuff.Anatoly (27:01):Okay, I'll throw some theories out and see if they stick. I think NFTs are a clear good to the world because any luxury spending that we move away from, like fast cars that burn fuel or penthouses into digital goods, is good for the world. Let people waste their money on digital things, because it costs nothing to create, that's great. So that's one theory.Anatoly (27:35):The other one is, if we are moving into post-capitalist society totally where everything is plentiful, what would people be doing? They would just be messing around in the digital metaverse, this is all just part of it.Larry Cermak (27:56):No, I think those are pretty good theories. I think it is kind of fascinating how you had this shift from NFTs basically being in like a digital flux, the most luxurious NFTs only owned by the elite, that's really, really interesting to me. I remember 2017, I was looking at CryptoKitties, and none of that made sense to me, and even with CryptoPunks, I was probably one of the biggest CryptoPunks skeptics as well, even earlier this year. The price is probably like 100x or 1000x since then, it makes almost no sense to me fundamentally as well, but it's what it is.I think NFTs are quite similar to Bitcoin, Bitcoin is basically one of the original NFTs. It's the same thing, you're trying to collect as many of them as you can, and because you believe it's something that will have some value, and similar things are happening with NFTs. And yeah, maybe it is removing some luxury overspending on dumb cars and watches and all that, but who knows, I don't know if this is going to stick, but it seems sticky so far.Anatoly (29:08):My theory is that we're going to see internet money be a perpetual basis trade of a NFT floor market, that's going to be the asset that's backing internet money. It's not going to be Bitcoin, it's not going to be ETH, it's going to be entirely backed by culture, [crosstalk 00:29:32].Larry Cermak (29:36):Yeah, maybe. But I think that you kind of hit it on the head, a lot of this is just literally backed by culture, backed by communities, backed by culture, and that's what matters.Anatoly (29:45):Do you think algorithmic stablecoins can make it?Larry Cermak (29:48):Oh, no. Again, there are going to be people that are going to say, I'm super dumb and not looking at it from the right perspective, maybe I am, but I think algorithmic stablecoins are fundamentally broken. You're always relying on some sort of demand to be the backdrop of stabilizing these things, and I'm just not skeptical that that's going to hold up in really maybe not as favorable market conditions long term, and I have not seen a single evidence to show that these things will be resistant to some sort of scrutiny in the future. That being said, stablecoins are probably going to be regulated by the US government, and maybe if you create enough demand for these, it can sustain for some time. A lot of the algorithmic stablecoins have performed incredibly well, because they're really like, what happens if stablecoins are called securities in the US now, it severely impacts the rest of the crypto space. And when you look at something like DAI, it's backed massively by centralized stablecoins as well, and then all of a sudden what's the alternative. If none of the centralized stablecoins are allowed to be used by investors in the US, even on Solana, a lot of the DeFi apps still use USDC and on Ethereum as well.I think that's why there's a lot of interest, is because people are realizing that centralized stablecoins are obviously prone to be regulated, and if they are, it's going to affect how the rest of the space operates. DAI hasn't shown that it's actually really decentralized, especially now that it's backed massively by centralized stable coins, and you don't really have any other options at the moment if you want to just transact value in some sort of stable instrument. But generally I think the idea of algorithmic stablecoins is never going to work. It's much better to just use Ethereum, or Solana, or Bitcoin as [inaudible 00:32:06] value and just [inaudible 00:32:07] if stablecoins are regulated, at least that's my belief.Anatoly (32:11):How much do you guys spend researching regulation in the US specifically?Larry Cermak (32:17):Not much on the research side, mostly on the news side, we have people in Washington that talk to these guys. But I guess the problem with researching regulation generally is that it's super opaque, like you don't see into it. Unless you talk to people and actually ask them what they're thinking, you don't really know. We know some people who are talking to the SEC, we know some people that are talking to CFTC and some regulators, and we have a directional idea of what will happen, but ultimately none of us can know until this is actually going to go into effect. We sometimes talk to the lobbying firms as well and they also don't know, it's a black box completely.But I think what most people that we talk to that actually are in the know or some sort of insiders, they agree that some sort of regulation is coming. The SEC obviously, there have been tons of indications already, but the SEC will do something, the question is how severe this will be. And it is very likely to me right now that within the next year or a year and a half, there will be some sort of a framework for crypto assets from the SEC, so they can actually with some sort of certainty know if it could be a security, or if it just a utility coin, or a governance coin.And there are also some serious indications that stablecoins are going to be in some way regulated. I've heard rumors that there are a lot of people who are trying to label it as securities, but none of that is final, and I don't think we're going to find out until actually that gets released in some way.Anatoly (34:00):Yeah, there is this like a lot of big uncertainty. You don't think there's any hope of US actually just creating clear, simple rules that just open the space up to innovation? Are you both bearish on regulation and bullish on crypto at the same time?Larry Cermak (34:22):I think the US is likely going to release some guidelines, the SEC will likely release some clear guidelines for what is and what isn't a security, I think that's going to be coming. That could be positive in some way, it's probably going to label a lot of the governance coins as securities, it could be negative short term as well.Generally, yeah, I'm pretty bearish on US regulation. What I've seen anecdotally is a lot of people just getting out of there. I frankly don't understand why DeFi teams are based in the US, why Uniswap team is based in Brooklyn, it makes no sense to me. I think if you're trying to build a really censorship resistant DeFi protocol you should get out of the US, because there is uncertainly for you right now and also for people to invest in your protocols, there's just too much uncertainty. And I think a lot of the future in crypto will be anonymous developers developing these protocols, I'm pretty convinced about that as well, that this eventually will shift into pseudo-anonymous developers that are not doxed. I don't think this will happen to like L1s, so the networks that will be securing these protocols, but I do believe that those that are really trying to empower people without being limited by sometimes nonsensical regulations, I believe those will have to be build by pseudo-anonymous developers, in some way or another, and then just decentralize early. I think that that's going to solve some of the issues. There are obviously some doubts about people trusting these projects, but there have already been some hints at this potentially happening. So I'm pretty optimistic that this will happen.Anatoly (36:12):What is decentralization mean in that context for these projects?Larry Cermak (36:16):For me, it means just inability to shut something down. So if you're the SEC and if you're looking at Uniswap, maybe you can call the UNI token a security, but ultimately what are you going to accomplish if you go after the project? You're not going to able to shut it down, you're probably just going to look like a fool afterwards, so you don't have that many options. So to me, decentralization means if someone really wants, if a regulator really wants, or if some third party really wants, it's possible to shut you down. So just having unchangeable [inaudible 00:36:50] is a point on Ethereum or on Solana, that's decentralized to me, and I think a lot of that will go towards that direction.We've seen examples of this with 1inch for example in the last two weeks, 1inch started limiting US customers or at least letting them sign a message. And that's partially because they're doing a lot of [inaudible 00:37:15] computing and they can be targeted in some way by these regulators, they can be threatened, whereas some other protocols really can't be. And I do also think that in the future, like in the next couple of years, there's going to be a lot of front end basically blocking or geo blocking, and restricting uses, blocking assets. So there's going to be a shift into alternative front ends for example, or making people interact with the protocols more directly that what they do now, which is they google Uniswap, go on the Uniswap's website, and then swap an asset, like that's not going to be sustainable, I'm already pretty certain about that.Anatoly (38:00):I'm just annoyed that like, if this is pure code, what is there to regulate? The token right, or the UNI token. So to speak to your original point that you've become a believer of every project needs a token, but if the contract itself doesn't need a token doesn't do anything, besides run this mathematical function, there's nothing to regulate.Larry Cermak (38:22):That is true, that is all true. I think why projects need a token is pretty simple, it's because it builds communities and it builds engagement, and it helps you incentivize some sort of usage or bootstraps these protocols. So I don't think that if Compound didn't do the initial liquidity mining last year, I don't think DeFi would be where it is right now, and the same goes for Airdrops. It just helps to engage people, it helps to get them invested in some way, and that's why I think they're important. But you're totally right, they are opening up a possibility for regulators to go after these tokens and regulate it in some way.But tokens are also opening up opportunities for not only people to invest, but also institutional investors and more capital to be draw in. A lot of the VC firms right now, they're completely stacked in cash, there's billions of dollars on the sidelines right now waiting to be deployed, they're only investing because they know there's some sort of an exit strategy, which to them is selling the tokens at some point in the future to enough people that think it's going to be more valuable. And I don't think this would happen if there were no tokens, I used to believe this myself as well. It's like Uniswap doesn't need a token, it's a perfect protocol, it's totally fine the way it is, but because it does have a token, it just attracted more usage and it's trending more people to actually use these things. And I think that by itself is something that probably overweighs the negative consequences which is more regulatory capture.Anatoly (39:56):Do you think we could separate the devs from the community? Could you have the Shiba token adopt the best developers in the space? They built the distribution and the community and they're like, we're going bribe Vitalik to work on some more contracts for us.Larry Cermak (40:26):I don't think that can happen or will happen. We've seen this before as well, a lot of projects raised a lot of money, like Tezos or EOS, and they haven't been able to do much with it, they haven't been able to accomplish much. And I think a part of it is just because communities are built by people actually believing in the project, in the future, and I just think that communities rule everything in crypto, and that's how I think it's going to stay.Anatoly (40:55):This is like both utopia and dystopia at the same time.Larry Cermak (40:59):Yeah. I think it's just a pragmatic approach. You look at how everything has worked in the last three years, and the conclusion is like it makes sense for people to interact with these protocols early because you believe that in the future there's going to be some sort of an Airdrop. And then there are like loops to this, if enough people believe that there are going to be Airdrops for all the protocols on Ethereum and on Solana, they're going to use these protocols more. So even if you look at the number of transactions on Solana or just generally how many people are using these things and for what reason, a lot of it is just speculators, a lot of it is literally completely useless activity, and people just hoping that they're going to make money out of it. And that's fine, like if you're bootstrapping usage, if you bootstrap attention with purely capitalistic intent, I think that totally works. If Compound didn't do the incentives, I don't think we would be here right now talking to each other, I don't think Solana would be worth as much. And it's just a way to get more of that interest, and almost like abuse the speculators to get more attention for this, to get more mainstream media to cover this, to get more investors interested in this.Larry Cermak (42:11):I think it's much deeper than you think, where yeah, a lot of these are probably useless to some extent, but a lot of these are just social experiments, social tokens, and a way for people to get exposure to some of these things.Anatoly (42:25):If we use that as like the fundamental thing, then you really should be looking at these as social networks, how many people, how connected they are, what are they doing?Larry Cermak (42:35):Yeah, you should be, and then also utility on top. If I can get a stablecoin swap for cheaper than I can get it on [inaudible 00:42:43] exchange, that's probably worth something. Similarly for Uniswap, if some of these players have more liquidity and it's cheaper for me to go there instead of on Binance, if I want to sell $1 million of something, that's also worth something. But generally yes, it's absolutely a function of how many people are using these things, how many people are interacting with this. That's why I think for crypto, the most powerful indicators are really social indicators, it's like looking at how many people are using these things, how many people are actually transacting. What's more difficult sometimes is to remove all the either fake activity or non-essential activity, and that's the hard part. But generally yeah, it's just a function of attention, function of which people are involved, and eventually you hope that this will turn into a mainstream thing.When I look at DeFi right now on Ethereum, and even on Solana, it's a relatively meaningless number of people using these things. Even Uniswap, maybe 150000 users maximum, it's a joke. None of us think that this is why we're here, all of us think that this will eventually go to tens of millions of people using these protocols, and that's really the end game. And I think even obviously for Solana, one of the premises for why it's designed this way is to support a lot of these new people.Anatoly (44:06):Yeah, I've said this a bunch of times, that trying to predict how this stuff is going to be used is like trying to predict Facebook in '94, zero chance I would've believed you that sharing pictures of your cats is going to be worth a trillion dollars, it's ridiculous.Larry Cermak (44:24):I totally agree, and no one knows. I think that's kind of the fun part, that it's like enabling people to really do whatever they want, it's really cool. Even just me talking to some small teams about seed investing, it's like you're talking to people in Pakistan and India, those guys normally would be somewhere closed up in their office, not really having these opportunities, and now all of a sudden they can develop these protocols, they can arbitrage them, they can make money. Like we have a guy in Russia, a genius coder, he's exploiting these arbitrage opportunities and making a ton of money, that's awesome. That's really powerful.Anatoly (45:07):Awesome man, really good to go deep down the rabbit hole with you.Larry Cermak (45:13):Yeah. Honestly, I didn't expect I would be the one convincing you of crypto's potential, I thought it would be the other way.Anatoly (45:21):I'm an engineer, so I look at a system and then I try to like, where does it break down? What does all this stuff not seem backed by strong arguments and real physics? Why is it all bullshit?All right man, really awesome to have you. Thank you so much for being in the Solana Podcast, and always enjoy your work at The Block.Larry Cermak:Thanks a lot.

Mammabanden
Q&A - Vibrator, Lars Monsen og Diaré i eget bryllup

Mammabanden

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2021 26:11


Jeanett og Preeti svarer på (kleine) spørsmål fra foreldrebandens følgere! Jeanett lurer på om hun kunne ligget med Lars Monsen og Preeti lukter på egen fis. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Womanhood & International Relations
99. Karak Denyok on Farming Schools & Women Empowerment in South Sudan & East Africa

Womanhood & International Relations

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2021 54:09


How the long lasting civil war and consequent conflicts in Sudan and South Sudan impacted the lives of women and girls? How development and IDP's reintegration programs since the 1990s helped or missed areas of opportunity like agriculture to foster gender equality and women empowerment? With an estimated of 8.3 million people facing rising food insecurity in South Sudan, how are farming schools, education and technological skills providing hope to communities and younger generations? An interview with Karak Denyok, child survivor of war in Sudan and founder and president of the Diar Foundation, formerly known as Diar for Rehabilitation and Development Association. An interview with Paul NG, board member of the Diar Foundation. Diar means women in Dinka language. Join us in this exploration, follow the conversation on Instagram @womanhood_ir and join our community in Patreon here. Recommended links to this episode: Diar Foundation Diar Foundation Programs in South Sudan Learn more about women's stories here Diar Foundation (@DiarFoundation)Twitter Diar Foundation - Home | Facebook

Cafecito y a Dormir!
Cafecito y a Dormir 12. 2021. La realidad que supera a la ficción

Cafecito y a Dormir!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2021 91:38


Acompáñanos en el Cafecito número 12. Cosas extrañas pasan al rededor del mundo, un año extraño que comienza muy parecido al pasado a pesar de los acontecimientos que se acumulan. Diarían que ya no es lo duro sino lo tupido --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cafecito-y-a-dormir/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cafecito-y-a-dormir/support

Mi Seudopodcast
T3-Ep6 GRAFFITI LA VIEJA ESCUELA Ft/ Diar

Mi Seudopodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2020 64:24


El señor maldad( DIAR ) nos acompaña en este episodio Graffitti para recordar esos crews más sonados en los 90s !! Pintores ,lugares , anécdotas etc etc !! Un movimiento fuerte que aún podemos encontrar en las calles de la Cdmx y Estado de México!!

Stay In The Big
Cynthia Diar

Stay In The Big

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2020 18:38


Founder of Jocacy clothing, Cynthia Diar shares her incredible story of how she started her business and also goes in depth as what it was like growing up in her home country of Armenia

The Redacted Files
Ballad of the Seven Dice Presents: Chapter 7 No One Gets Out

The Redacted Files

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2020 42:23


We're excited to do an episode swap with Ballad of the Seven Dice this week! Give them a listen and then make sure to go check out the rest of their campaign! Diar'rna of the Silver Shield has been taken to Arkham and forced to participate in the ghoul's gladiator sports. She has been here for longer than she cares for and is sick of it, she is going to escape. Joining her is two adventurers, Richard the Redeemer played by guest Jason (@dhoineandon) and Lisbeth the Aasimar Cleric played by guest Tea (@theawinde) . City of Smoke, Energy Hammer, Laser Shot, Magic Missle, Bless, Turn Undead, Orb of Acid,  - Wes Otis (Platemailgames)   Demon- Summoning - Daniele Galante Crazy Drummer, Journey of Demise, Drum Commercial - Feslyian Studios Gathering Darkness, Dark Times, Shores of Darkness - Kevin Macleod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/   Ars Sonor - Hedfuq  Barkskin Spell, Restorative Spell - Fillipo Buresta

Ballad of the Seven Dice
Act II Chapter II - The Arkham Effect Part I

Ballad of the Seven Dice

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2020 54:18


Welcome to the Ballad of the Seven Dice. Our hero Kalsaur has been called back by Diar'rna to find Dan Bright and Chanielle Everwinter. Little does he know that his destiny will be intertwined with a certain halfling known as Tjalle played by Povl @mowbietoys .  music by audionautix.com - Jason Shaw - Beginning Daytime Medieval City - Plate Mail Games Medieval Battle - Tabletop Audio Fantasy Medieval Battleground - Plate Mail Games Lightning - Spells Gate - Spells music by audionautix.com - Jason Shaw - Horror Music spiritual weapon - spells horror combat song Cthulhu Mythos - H.P. Lovecraft Horror Music - Horror in Lovecraft Country - 01 Welcome to Arkham, Cthulhu Mythos - H.P. Lovecraft Horror Music - Horror in Lovecraft Country - 04 Under the Nameless City ( https://gplowman.bandcamp.com ) The Descent by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4490-the-descentLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Odre Nuevo
Dinámica Diaría

Odre Nuevo

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2020 10:32


Acompañanos en nuestra lectura devocional diaria y abre tu corazón a lo que Dios quiere hablar a tu vida. 1 Cr 25-27 1 Ti 4

Ojú Podcast
#Alarma día 11 (tranquila tempestad)

Ojú Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2020 27:43


Your London Legacy
Lee Hallman Head Of Design Qatari Diar Europe Is Transforming The Way Future Generations Will Enjoy London’s Stunning Architecture

Your London Legacy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2020 72:53


  London is a city world-renowned for its architecture; from old to new, traditional to contemporary, art deco to gothic, and many styles in between—there are hundreds of great buildings in the capital. This week’s fascinating guest, Lee Hallman, is currently Head of Design at Qatari Diar Europe, based in the heart of Mayfair. Previously Head of Design at Candy & Candy and Senior Partner at Foster & Partners, Lee has played pivotal design roles in a wide array of London based projects, which recently include the 13 acre Chelsea Barrack development in Belgravia, plus the transformation of the former US Embassy on Grosvenor Square into a five star Rosewood Hotel. Lee is also involved with the expansion of the former 2012 Olympic Village into a new residential quarter and the development of Southbank Place opposite the Houses of Parliament on the Thames. Building development and architecture never sits still in London, and Lee is at the forefront of how our beautiful city will feel and look for generations to come “California virtually didn’t exist on written form, on map form at the same time as this building.” 10:14 Lee is very much clued into the overlap of architectural design and human psychology, as considering what spaces feel like and how they affect people is crucial to the success of a development plan. He works with designers that help create textures and emotions in spaces that hone in on certain feelings while he admits that not every architect is overly concerned with the human psychological component. In one of his designs Lee wanted people in two towers to have to pass and interact with people that were in totally different buildings, so the design combined the shared spaces for over 500 apartments at a middle roof terrace level. Lee’s favorite part of the design process is the assemblage of something new and combing the stories and histories of the buildings carried on as they are redesigned so they can be referenced for the generations to come. “The structural engineer for the US Embassy project—he said the test of a good project is, at the end of it, if you want to show it to your grandchildren.” 1:05:50 Lee finds that London is able to have its wonderful complexity due to constraints – constraints of having to tie in the history of older buildings and having certain areas well considered into zones that help distinguish areas. This allows a rich tapestry of architecture and master planning to be laid out. Lee knows that design affects people not just in the moment of passing by a building, but in the day to day interactions with it as well. You can take in both London and Lee’s legacy by simply walking around London – or even think about moving to QatariDiar.com (https://www.qataridiar.com/English/Pages/default.aspx) Support this podcast

Mä Marret & Hauke üüb't suufa [archiwiaret]

Wi nem jam das weg uk weler mä üüb üüs suufa. Diar gungt at am föl saagen, wat eentelk goorei so gemüütelk an fein san üüs wi heer sat. Tu'n lok haa'f oober uk rocht so gud keeken an istee diarbi.

Skamfrelst
Ep. #90 - Pavlovs diaré

Skamfrelst

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2019 27:33


Det fenomenet om at man klarer å holde seg, når man må på do, helt til man ser doen og da er det 10-9-8-7... Har det et navn? For jeg føler det er i samme bås som Pavlovs hund. Er det noen smarte lyttere som vet? Ring inn! Eller helst mail på skamfrelst@gmail.com. Det kan du forresten gjøre uansett. Ros, ris, råd og spørsmål. Kjør på og spre det som gonoré! https://www.patreon.com/skamfrelst Christoffer på Instagram Christoffer på Facebook https://www.mainstream.as/

The Audio Verse Awards Nominee Showcase Podcast
2019 Showcase: Ballad of the Seven Dice

The Audio Verse Awards Nominee Showcase Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2019 45:27


Hey there, I'm Lucas Duff I am the GM and editor of Ballad of the Seven Dice. Our Show is a 5e podcast, like many others out there. What we do that's a little different is not only do we have our fully produced actual play podcast, meaning sfx, music, ambiance, you name it, but we also do audio drama episodes between our main episodes. So our story takes place in the forgotten realms, where it is a bit of an alternate timeline because I liked some stuff from 3.5 and just kind of jumbled it all together. Essentially the Forgotten Realms has become somewhat of a battlegrounds where people from many many different worlds have been dragged here and they're all being forced to fight in this eldritch war, they are not quite sure who their patrons are. They know that there is a person, a woman known as Dorem Highfyre, who is trying to summon something so ancient and evil to destroy all the gods, because she believes that will free everyone from the God's control, but what that's actually going to do is destroy existence entirely. So these beings are all being summoned from different worlds to try to stop her and they are called the Chosen. The reason that they are called the chosen is because they are given these parasites that are placed on their left hand that gives them each a unique ability. Kind of think of it like a little bit like super powers. So our main players have Time, Chaos, Fire, and Blood. Those are their powers that they use on top of already their Dungeons and Dragons classes they've already chosen. Our story heavily focuses on roleplaying, drama, we do have plenty of goofs as it is unavoidable in these kind of things, and we try to make sure that we tell the most of the story. The audio drama episodes are there to tell the story of the npcs, the villains, the other characters they interact with in this world and what they're up to and what they're doing and it helps really shape things. So if you're in the mood for crazy otherworldly beings, giant wars, and some pretty good times trying to save the world then by all means give us a listen. I've included an episode called “No One Gets Out” where we had two guests, Tea and Jason, play where they are trying to escape from the city of Arkham with one of the NPCs that the players have met, Diar'rna. Basically it is to show you the kind of theme that we have, that there is a very dark underlying theme. So I won't keep you any longer, I'll just go ahead and let you listen to that episode, enjoy! https://www.balladofthesevendice.com/

Vale Bigotes
EP15 - Lídiar con Estrés Emocional

Vale Bigotes

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2019 20:24


Bienvenidos a este Podcast que lleva por nombre Soy como Tú. En este episodio les abro las puertas a mi vida, y todo lo que he vivido durante el último mes, como lo afronté y les doy un consejo muy importante para cuando se encuentren en una situación de estrés emocional.

Piera Cadruvi
1 Johr selbständig: Das hani glernt

Piera Cadruvi

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2019 35:41


I singa für mi und stossa so uf mini Selbständigkeit ah. Diar verzelli was in dem Johr alles ganga isch. Achtung, as git akli viel Lebensweisheita in dära Folg, as Gähna, viel Emotiona, vielvielviel Freud & Dankbarkeit. Und ab und zua ghörsch mini Bettdecki im Hintergrund raschla.

Ballad of the Seven Dice
Act I Chapter VII - No One Gets Out

Ballad of the Seven Dice

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2019 42:22


Welcome to the Ballad of the Seven Dice. Diar'rna of the Silver Shield has been taken to Arkham and forced to participate in the ghoul's gladiator sports. She has been here for longer than she cares for and is sick of it, she is going to escape. Joining her is two adventuerers, Richard the Redeemer played by guest Jason (@dhoineandon) and Lisbeth the Aasimar Cleric played by guest Tea (@theawinde) .City of Smoke, Energy Hammer, Laser Shot, Magic Missle, Bless, Turn Undead, Orb of Acid,  - Wes Otis (Platemailgames) , Demon - Summoning - , Crazy Drummer - , Journey of Demise, Drum Commercial,     Gathering Darkness, Dark Times, Shores of Darkness,   Ars Sonor - Hedfuq , Barkskin Spell, Restorative Spell

Institusjonen
143. Diaré og klimabrøl

Institusjonen

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2019 60:46


Kjetil er tilbake med en god histore, Camilla har vært i Sverige og Martine snakker om KLIMABRØLET 30.08! Etterfesten tar vi på Tøyen Startup Village

Fariborz Lachini's Soundtracks and Music

Diar mp3Composed by Arranged by Fariborz LachiniLength: 04:06Year: 2019Genre:SoloPiano,EasyListening

Fariborz Lachini's Soundtracks and Music

Diar mp3Composed by Arranged by Fariborz LachiniLength: 04:06Year: 2019Genre:SoloPiano,EasyListening

CoinPM
29th May 2019

CoinPM

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2019 4:35


— BlockFi integrates the Gemini Dollar (GUSD) — Rakuten partners with CipherTrace for upcoming crypto exchange — Bundesbank president warns institutions of digital central bank money risks — Diar report finds 'Big Money' accumulates Bitcoin — Tezos to undergo first hard fork — Total crypto market cap hits $278B

Skamfrelst
Ep. #37 - Dickpics, dilemmas og diaré

Skamfrelst

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2019 57:27


Det ble en lang episode, og den kunne blitt lengre. Så beklager det. Fint for de som elsker fjas og for de som mener at podcaster skal være rundt 30 minutter...vel, jeg prøvde. Men kom i steamen da jeg snakket om kaffe, hvem man vil ha oralsex med av sine foreldre og hvorfor mitt svar er det riktige. Og jeg har fått Dickpics. Men venter fortsatt på mitt første skikkelige... https://www.patreon.com/skamfrelst Christoffer på Instagram Christoffer på Facebook https://www.mainstream.as/

CoinPM
14th May 2019

CoinPM

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2019 3:57


— Coinbase expands stablecoin trading to 50 new countries — BitGo is launching new institutional services — Report by Diar finds Bitcoin mining hashrate is becoming more distributed among pools — Exodus 1 now supports ERC-20 token exchanges — Total crypto market cap grows to $234B

Satoshi.fm
1₽ = 260 シ Попо сошел с ума 7.5.19

Satoshi.fm

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2019 8:56


 Fidelity Said to Offer Cryptocurrency Trading Within a Few Weeks - Bloomberg  Cobinhood Crypto Exchange Co-Founder Ceases to Participate in Firm Following Disputes  Morgan Stanley уходит из России – ВЕДОМОСТИ  Лучшие управляющие активами вчистую проиграли инвесторам с дротиками – ВЕДОМОСТИ  Volume 3 Issue 13 – Diar

Institusjonen
124. Penis, diaré og bifili

Institusjonen

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2019 56:17


Vi blir kjent med Kjetil-André og får høre om noen av hans opp- og nedturer! Vi svarer på spørsmål om forhold på pause, homohets pakket inn i humor og om LIVE PODCAST I TRONDHEIM!!!

Podpikene
Episode #036 - "Vaginaveiing, diarèboy og kjønnsforvirring"

Podpikene

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2019 69:33


Hanne gjør alt hun kan for å få Marianne til å gråte og kommer med en avsløring. Marianne skal ut på en reise med bittersøt smak i munnen. Sjekk ut mer av pikene på Facebook og Instagram eller følg Hanne og Marianne på deres personlige eskapader. Podcasten utgis av Mainstream, som du også kan følge på Instagram eller Facebook om du er podcastfan slik som oss! www.mainstream.as/podpikene

PodLine
[S2]Ep6 - Die ßerlin Matrix, 4-dagers-diaré og Elefant-OCD

PodLine

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2018 50:18


Music: "Bossa 2000" by BUBAR THE COOK Provided by Jamendo

Fotballpreik
Gullreserver og diaré-konspirasjon

Fotballpreik

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2018 34:59


Ka e' det som skjer? Kan en Brann 2-spiss fra Gjøvik bare komme her og gi oss gullhåpet tilbake, mens Rosenborg-gjengen sitter på dass med diaré? Koket kommer, det bobler, det bruser, og vi vet knapt hvor vi skal gjøre av oss! Jan Gunnar Kolstad og Einar Lundsør har dratt med seg supporter og Brann-speaker Remi André Taule i studio.

Fotballpreik
Gullreserver og diaré-konspirasjon

Fotballpreik

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2018 34:59


Ka e' det som skjer? Kan en Brann 2-spiss fra Gjøvik bare komme her og gi oss gullhåpet tilbake, mens Rosenborg-gjengen sitter på dass med diaré? Koket kommer, det bobler, det bruser, og vi vet knapt hvor vi skal gjøre av oss! Jan Gunnar Kolstad og Einar Lundsør har dratt med seg supporter og Brann-speaker Remi André Taule i studio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

区块链与比特币-币须知道
七成加密币价格跌破发行价,教你八招识骗局

区块链与比特币-币须知道

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2018 6:03


    亲爱的BlockCC听众朋友们下午好,我是小C,欢迎收听本期“币须知道”。币圈生猛资讯,最新趋势解读,尽在BlockCC“币须知道”。 首先,我们来回顾下一周币圈大小事。三国调研:加密货币投资领域潜在成长空间大    加密货币作为一个比股市还 “惊心动魄” 的市场,一直吸引着投资者的目光。美国区块链公司Circle发现,在美国,四分之一的千禧一代想要投资加密货币资产。英国Rathbone投资管理公司的调研结果发现13% 的英国公民已有投资计划。而吴晓波针对中国中产阶级的调研则显示,有3% 的中国公民已经投资了加密货币,并有一半的投资者已经将超过10%的家庭财富分配给加密资产方面的投资。 研究机构:2018年数字货币交易量将超美国公司债务总额    其实,从交易量上,我们也能直观地看到数字货币巨大的潜在空间。研究机构Satis Group近期的报告显示,全球数字货币的交易量预期将超过美国公司债券市场的交易量。几个主流币的单月交易量就更加不得了了。比特币单月交易量已经超过了德国最大的证券交易所Deutsche Borse的单月交易量,以太坊的单月交易量和澳大利亚最大的证券交易所持平。 爆料:火牛视频涉嫌“圈钱”    号称区块链界“YouTube+抖音”的火牛视频这下真火了,不过是因为涉嫌用高额返利诱导用户进行“圈钱”。用户爆料说,火牛视频分红,两天连降90%。现在,火牛视频官网上已经抹去了之前白皮书里的团队和顾问信息,也把“分红”两个字巧妙的改成了“回馈”。 数据:七成代币价格跌破ICO发行价    像这样的“圈钱”项目,相信币圈老人们已经见怪不怪了。Diar近期一份报告显示,七成代币价格跌破ICO发行价。另一份来自TokenData的数据还显示,在2017-2018年间完成ICO并筹集超过23亿美元的代币中,超过三分之一尚未在任何交易所上市。 加密评级机构创始人:如何识别ICO骗局    那么我们应该怎么识别这些骗局呢。让我们来听下加密货币评级网站Cointelligence创始人的看法吧。他向投资者介绍了8种识别ICO骗局的方法,一是不正常的、做得不好的,或抄袭的网站;二是虚假的团队介绍;三是可疑或非原创白皮书;四是公司目标不明确;五是没有维护代码库;六是没有私募阶段;七是资金使用不透明;八是没有法人实体或注册公司。 火币集团发布辞退违纪人员的处理通报    很快就到国庆七天长假了,这可是许多人翘首盼望的日子。但是呢,火币员工却有另一波新奇的操作。有五名火币员工悄咪咪地给自己加调休,最多的竟然调休了37.8天,而人事竟然都没有审核就批准了。当然,这五名员工的神操作已经被发现了,并且已经被辞退了。 大咖齐聚火币公链领袖竞选总决赛    今天下午,火币公链领袖竞选决赛在海南举行,比特大陆联合创始人吴忌寒等火币公链专家顾问团也来到竞选总决赛现场。火币公链意图成为未来社会自金融的底层平台,实现“让金融更高效,让财富更自由”。在本轮竞选结束后,火币公链将会进入白皮书完成及技术实现阶段,然后再经由测试和生态建设,最终主网上线,正式发布。 矿圈方面在本周最大的消息无疑就是比特大陆赴港上市了。    从比特大陆的业务结构来看,矿机销售一直是其营收支柱。不过从招股书内容来看,此时的比特大陆更愿意被看做是一家AI企业。比特大陆表示,将会把集资所得部分用于高科技AI芯片及AI应用的研发和扩大生产。CEO吴忌寒还曾预测称公司未来五年内会有40%的收入来自AI。就在比特大陆提出申请公开招股后,BCH的价格在24小时内飙升超过20%。 最后我们简要地来浏览链圈的消息。1.    调查显示,60%的生命科学组织正在使用区块链,39%的人认为该系统的透明度是它最佳特征。2.    杭州江干法院完成全国首例司法区块链投票3.    TechCrunch编辑Josh Constine表示,可用性是区块链成为主流的最主要障碍 如果你对我们的节目有什么看法,欢迎评论留言,小C会根据评论送上神秘大礼哦。好了,说完今天的币圈事件,再来讲讲今日的币种行情。行情时间截止2018年9月28日17:30分,数据由BlockCC整理    BTC目前价格为4.5673万元,相比昨天涨了2.5%,交易量达到了321.90亿元,净流出资金达到了-317.73万元    ETH现在售价1539.4元,总体涨了4.97%,交易量达到了73.139亿,净流出资金达到了-6787.0万交易量前200币种各种排行榜涨幅排行榜前三的是OCC、ENJ(恩金币)、PST跌幅排行榜前三的是BOXX、HPT、TRIG24H净流入排行榜净流入排行榜前三的是EOS(柚子)、LTC(莱特币)、BTM(比原链)净流出排行榜前三的是ETH(以太坊)、BIX、CAM      币圈生猛资讯,最新趋势解读,尽在BlockCC“币须知道”。登陆BlockCC官方网站:http://block.cc/,了解更多资讯。今天的节目到此结束啦,感谢收听,我们下周同一时间再见。    

FotballHedmark
Diaré før Ranheim-debuten, klovn XI og fryktelige Twitter-meldinger

FotballHedmark

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2018 68:18


Mens Balstad trøkker i seg 10-15 safari-kjeks prøver vi andre å holde podden i gang. Denne gangen med Georg Flatgård som gjest. Vi går ganske intrikat gjennom Flatgård tidlgiere liv på Twitter og tolgingen leverer en strålende "Garderobens Klovn XI". Tune in!

Fortellerstolen
Nytt gameshow: Dysleksia Ord Diaréa!

Fortellerstolen

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2018 36:28


I denne episoden av Fortellerstolen får du høre vårt nye gameshow! I tillegg forteller Baard hvordan han trodde han skulle legge seg i penalet under en aketur. Freddy får gutta til å le seg ihjel av en historie, som er skapt av de selv? Følg med! Facebook: www.facebook.com/fortellerstolen/ Twitter: twitter.com/fortellerstolen - @fortellerstolen Instagram: @fortellerstolen Epost: info@fortellerstolen.no Medvirkende: Freddy Vith, Klaus Jakobsen og Baard Jakobsen Idè av: Freddy Vith og Baard Jakobsen Klipping: Baard Jakobsen Musikk: Walter Wanderley - Summer Samba (So Nice) Donér til oss: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/fortellerstolen PayPal: https://www.paypal.me/fortellerstolen Ethereum: 0x34706f86DF2165B62e303AC8D37d9c2d464b4335 Bitcoin: 32MZM88ZsCJMfUB5Xh4Zwn35MEWcb4sYBJ Bitcoin Cash: qp9u3kst6xa2rc9l4a5jz5as4dwdewxhggcxg0fsfm Ethereum Classic: 0x0f0B9Cc438feb56E02AFF0f03Cfebb8da0849891 Litecoin: MUTq1JSvDRTN8WYLLAcA78yg3KambUgvxQ XRP adresse: rw2ciyaNshpHe7bCHo4bRWq6pqqynnWKQg XRP Tag: 24111375 Monero: 44w7uvcPzFkgKpiytvVLybf6D6zsZcn8wEDtZmVZBDmwbxLJtjJgkuXU1RXGM5RJomB9MU6xoVhQHGBCFQxmTLM6PuG1E1F

Deutschrap 25
2015: Haftbefehl feat. Soufian, DOE, Enemy & Diar – Kalash

Deutschrap 25

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2017 12:05


Moderatorin Visa Vie und Journalist Jan Wehn diskutieren die neue Generation Azzlackz.

Ladies' Night
#53: Dorullnisse med diaré, falsk tigger og "Karens Jul"

Ladies' Night

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2017 78:09


Isabel har vært på fest i Tromsø sammen med Ronny, mens Lise har dumma seg ut i Oslo. Ellers snakker vi om norske klassikere, stygge dorullnisser og Alexander Skarsgårds vakre fjes. Denne uken har vi også fått temaønsker fra Isabels roomies, som blant annet vil at vi skal snakke om bæsj.

Trygge Maver og Trygge Forældre
Trygge Forældre - #7 - Diaré, opkast og ondt i maven

Trygge Maver og Trygge Forældre

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2017 42:48


Episoder med diaré, opkast og ondt i maven er meget hyppigt forekommende i barndommen. Vi har interviewet børnelægen Anders Pærregaard omkring dette emne.

Radioresepsjonens arkivpodkast
Dilemmas: Se filmen Hud eller skrape av huden? Drikke svette eller diaré?

Radioresepsjonens arkivpodkast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2017 23:07


Dilemmas er en spalte hvor resepsjonistene leser opp et dilemma, og bestemmer seg for hva de ville ha valgt. De har valgt å definere et dilemma som et valg mellom to onder, men har og inkludert valg mellom to goder, selv om dette egentlig heter et luksusproblem. (Kilde: http://rr.eikern.net/wiki/Dilemmas)

Å-KJENDIS
#43 - Malemester Aylar i diaré-oppgjør med Jaquesson

Å-KJENDIS

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2017 55:15


Kjære Kari Jaquesson og Aylar Lie - denne episoden er til dere. Og lyttere: Vi garanterer god stemning. Aylar Lie føler en sterk trang til å få fram at hun ikke har øvd seg på å male, trene eller holde melkespann i forkant av Farmen. Det er bare å spørre morra hennes! Kari Jaquesson påstår likevel at hu juger;) Denne uka er vi innom Farmen, 4-stjerners middag, Svenske Hollywood-fruer og kongefamilien. Holder du med Morten Hegseth eller Mette-Marit i saken om lille Marius? Sara mimrer tilbake til 1992 da Tv2 ble lansert som kanal og Steinar Sagen var med i Familiesagaen De Syv Søstre. Ukas tips: Gjør som Krister og spol Trim med Kari-VHSene fort framover og bakover igjen bare for lol.

Serigne Sam Mbaye
Diar diaari Serigne Touba

Serigne Sam Mbaye

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2016 59:11


Serigne Sam Mbaye

Serigne Sam Mbaye
Diar diaari Serigne Touba 2

Serigne Sam Mbaye

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2016 47:28


Serigne Sam Mbaye

Serigne Sam Mbaye
Diar diaari Serigne Touba 3

Serigne Sam Mbaye

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2016 47:20


Serigne Sam Mbaye

Reisepodden
Episode 18 - 13 måter å ødelegge ferien

Reisepodden

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2016 36:29


Endelig er sommerferien her! Men blir slettes ikke vellykket helt av seg selv. Eller sagt på en annen måte: Det fins mange måter du kan ødelegge den på. I denne episoden ser vi litt humoristisk på ferie og reising, ved rett og slett å gå gjennom noen sikre måter å ødelegge enhver reise. Du får også høre om bilferie i Afrika og feriesex.

Født Naken
Født Naken - Podcast - Diaré

Født Naken

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2013


Før første gang(denne uken) kommer Født Naken i stereo, med mindre du kun eier en høytaler. I så fall, hva er galt med deg? Mono er noe jævla dritt! Justin Bieber og Nicki Minaj har en omgang nigga flip, en veldig rar sexposisjon... Kommer egentlig ikke over at du kun har mono, du er faen meg rar. Mono... ÆSJ.