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This week we are studying Ezekiel 28. In Ezekiel's first two prophecies against Tyre, he condemned Tyrian civilization. In this chapter, God tells Ezekiel to address only the king of Tyre. The first ten verses deliver a warning and a condemnation. Ezekiel avoided naming the king, but historians identify him as King Ethbaal II (585-573 BCE). In biblical stories and prophecies, foreign leaders often go unnamed. That way the text can focus on the characteristics of the leader and emphasize the universal themes that make the prophecies relevant beyond their immediate historical context. For example, the Exodus story does not name the Pharaoh. His anonymity highlights his role as the quintessential oppressor, rather than his personal story. With Ezekiel 28, the arrogant Tyrian king represents all despotic leaders who elevate themselves over God, forgetting that “there is no authority except from God” (Rom. 13:1). Ezekiel accused the king of being so vain that he fancied himself to be divine. Ezekiel voiced the internal thoughts of the king, saying, “Because your heart is proud and you have said, ‘I am a god; I sit in the seat of the gods, in the heart of the seas'” (28:2). The prophet did not focus on the wrongfulness of the king's actions, but his mindset. Ezekiel sharply rebuked the king's delusion of grandeur, saying, “you are but a mortal and no god” (28:2). Unlike in Egypt, Canaanite royals did not claim to be superhuman. Ezekiel did not reveal if the Tyrian king claimed godhood outwardly to his subjects, or if his ego only secretly fueled his delusions. However, he likely felt like an object of worship because so many nations relied on his vast trade network to prop up their economies. Their material success depended on Tyre's strength. Despite the gold and silver that the king amassed in his treasury, divinity was not a rank he could buy. Support the show
Judas Iscariot is one of the most infamous characters in the Bible. Known as the one who betrayed Yeshua for thirty pieces of Tyrian silver, it has been taught by countless theologians and pastors that he is now burning in Hell for eternity. What if that narrative isn't correct? What if the story of Judas isn't one of eternal damnation but one of redemption? Joel is joined this week by Vicki Joy Anderson, author of “They Only Come Out at Night”, to unpack the mystery surrounding Judas Iscariot's betrayal of Jesus and the mechanisms behind his death. She and Joel explain the “smoking gun” verses that are used as the basis for why theologians say Judas is unredeemable and shine a different light on them by looking deeper into the original Greek definitions. Vicki then lays out how ancient followers of the Torah repented of their sins against another person, which opens our eyes to what Judas was actually trying to do as his life ended on earth. Vicki Joy Anderson: https://www.vickijoyanderson.com Ohio Bigfoot Jamboree: Information Website: https://linktr.ee/joelthomasmedia Follow: Instagram | X | Facebook Watch: YouTube | Rumble Music: YouTube | Spotify | Apple Music Films: merkelfilms.com Email: freetherabbitspodcast@gmail.com Distributed by: merkel.media Produced by: @jack_theproducer OUTRO MUSIC Joel Thomas - Pulp YouTube | Apple Music | Spotify
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More on Rabbi Benaya, including a visit to the Cave of Machpelah, and an encounter with Abraham, Sarah, and more... Also, a return to the discussion of chazakah, and the fact that a spout (as of a gutter) does not establish a chazakah. Plus, the difference between the Egyptian and Tyrian ladders and windows, with regard to what establishes the presumption of ownership, and what does not.
本期岛上主播:肖一之 炎夏已至,你还打算出门看花吗?你又有多久没有仔细观察一朵花的开放?你是否想过,从花的视角看世界会是什么样子? 200多年前的一个傍晚,诗人艾米莉·狄金森给出了她的答案。这位受过良好植物学教育的“非典型”19世纪维多利亚淑女拥有当地最美的花园,也写出过无数花草诗。 本期跳岛FM,主播肖一之邀请了复旦大学中文系的王柏华和北京外国语大学的周玮,一起探访狄金森的花园,聊了聊狄金森诗歌中的花卉意象,以及如何从博物学角度解读她的诗歌。 狄金森的后半生是与诗歌和她的花园一起度过的,但封闭不意味着孤立,钥匙一扭,阁楼小门的背后也有无限的自由。飘散着花瓣的诗行间,是诗人默默成长的春天。堇菜、水晶兰、龙胆草、蒲公英……狄金森的诗歌里,各类花草随处盛放,与诗人的灵魂摇曳共振。当我们进入狄金森的花园,便也拥有了一种诗意的“花思维”:世界是恒久的娱乐表演,而我们终将化为孤岛。 【本期嘉宾】 周玮,自然文学译者,任教于北京外国语大学。 王柏华,复旦大学中文系比较文学与世界文学教授。 【本期主持】 肖一之,文学研究者,上海外国语大学英语学院讲师。 【时间轴】 02:14 传奇诗人狄金森的“不传奇”人生 06:56 狄金森终生不嫁的原因:为爱情or为自由? 19:35 学习观察一朵花,就是用昆虫的视角去看花 27:54 植物学是19世纪淑女教育不可或缺的一部分 28:09 狄金森的植物标本册(在哈佛大学图书馆官网查看扫描版) 31:53 “园艺大师”狄金森:“她的花比她的诗歌更出名” 32:35 狄金森钟爱的林下野花:堇菜与水晶兰 46:41 《穿过黑暗的泥土,像经受教育》:女诗人的成长是一种“独自狂喜” 49:29 流苏龙胆与狄金森的对应关系:职责、使命与北方气质 51:22 “岭南十大功劳”:植物的名字给译者制造了多少左右为难 56:02 狄金森的“花思维”:用花的方式发现不一样的世界 59:40 博物学视角下的狄金森极光诗:“世界是恒久的娱乐表演,而我会化成孤岛” 67:09 嘉宾推荐狄金森诗歌:《蒲公英苍白的管子》《开花是成就》 【节目中提到的】 【诗歌】 F1565 “The Dandelion's pallid tube” The Dandelion's pallid tube Astonishes the Grass, And Winter instantly becomes An infinite Alas — The tube uplifts a signal Bud And then a shouting Flower, — The Proclamation of the Suns That sepulture is o'er. F1565 “蒲公英苍白的管子” 蒲公英苍白的管子 震惊了草地 — 冬天瞬间化为一声 无尽的呜呼 — 管子举起一朵信号花苞 而后,一枝高呼的花 — 恒星的正式宣告 棺椁结束 — (王柏华译) F559 - Through the dark sod as education Through the Dark Sod - as Education - The Lily passes sure - Feels her White foot - no trepidation - Her faith - no fear - Afterward - in the Meadow - Swinging her Beryl Bell - The Mold-life - all forgotten – now - In Extasy - and Dell- 穿过黑暗的硬土 – 如教育 – 穿过黑暗的土层 – 如教育 – 百合通过了,确切无疑 – 感觉她洁白的脚 – 不惊慌 – 她的信念 – 不畏惧 – 自此以后 – 在草地上 – 摇动她的绿宝石铃铛 霉灰-生活 – 全忘记 – 此刻 – 在山谷中 – 狂喜 – F520 “God made a little Gentian —” God made a little Gentian — It tried — to be a Rose — And failed — and all the Summer laughed — But just before the Snows There rose a Purple Creature — That ravished all the Hill — And Summer hid her Forehead — And Mockery — was still — The Frosts were her condition — The Tyrian would not come Until the North — invoke it — Creator — Shall I — bloom? F520 “上帝造了一株小小的龙胆草” 上帝造了一株小小的龙胆草 它试着 — 长成一枝玫瑰 — 但失败了 — 整个夏天都在嘲笑 — 不过就在下雪之前 冒出一个紫色的造物 — 迷住了整个山坡 — 夏天把她的前额藏起 — 嘲弄 — 静下来 — 寒霜是她的条件 — 提尔的紫色不会前来 直到北方 — 恳求它 — 造物主 — 我可以 — 开花了吗? (王柏华译) F319 “Of Bronze — and Blaze —” Of Bronze — and Blaze — The North — tonight — So adequate — it forms — So preconcerted with itself — So distant — to alarms — An Unconcern so sovreign To Universe, or me — Infects my simple spirit With Taints of Majesty — Till I take vaster attitudes — And strut opon my stem — Disdaining Men, and Oxygen, For Arrogance of them — My Splendors, are Menagerie — But their Competeless Show Will entertain the Centuries When I, am long ago, An Island in dishonored Grass — Whom none but Daisies — know. F319 “这青铜的 – 这烈焰的 –” 这青铜的 – 这烈焰的 – 北方 – 今夜 – 何其充分 – 它的收放 – 何其自如,有条不紊 – 何其远离 – 惊惶 一种漫不经心,又何其君临 宇宙,或我 – 感染我简朴的心灵 以壮丽的斑点 – 于是我气势渐增 – 炫然于我的花梗之上 – 轻蔑世人,以及氧气 为他们的自大张狂 – 我的奇观,是动物展览 – 可是它们无可比拟的演出 将娱乐一个个世代 那时,我是,早就是 一个小岛,在蒙羞的草间 – 唯有甲虫 – 知晓。 (王柏华译) F1038 “Bloom – is Result – to meet a Flower” Bloom – is Result – to meet a Flower And casually glance Would cause one scarcely to suspect The minor Circumstance Assisting in the Bright Affair So intricately done Then offered as a Butterfly To the Meridian – To pack the Bud – oppose the Worm – Obtain its right of Dew – Adjust the Heat – elude the Wind – Escape the prowling Bee Great Nature not to disappoint Awaiting Her that Day – To be a Flower, is profound Responsibility – F1038 “开花 – 就是成就 – 邂逅一朵花” 开花 – 就是成就 – 邂逅一朵花 瞥一眼,漫不经心 几乎不会察觉到 那个小小情景 促进这光辉的事业 完成,如此复杂精心 然后,像一只蝴蝶, 献给子午线 – 裹住花蕾 - 抵御毛虫 - 获取它的雨露权 - 调控高温 - 避开风 - 躲过偷偷摸摸的蜜蜂 - 不会让大自然失望, 迎接她,就在那一天 - 成为一朵花,是重大 深远的责任 - 以及 《雏菊轻柔地追随太阳》(The Daisy Follows Soft The Sun) 《要造就一片草原》(To make a prairie ) 《我不是谁!》(I'm Nobody!) 《紫丁香是古老的灌木》(The Lilac is an ancient Shrub) 【人物】 拉尔夫·沃尔多·爱默生,美国思想家、文学家、诗人,新英格兰超验主义最杰出的代言人。代表作品《论自然》,《美国学者》。 托马斯·温特沃斯·希金森,美国作家、废奴主义者、政治家和军人,被认为是艾米莉·狄金森生前最重要的通信人、朋友和“导师”。 亨利·戴维·梭罗,美国作家、诗人、哲学家、废奴主义者、超验主义者。代表作有散文集《瓦尔登湖》和《论公民的不服从》。 海伦·麦克唐纳,英国小说家、插画家、历史学家和博物学家,代表作有《在黄昏起飞》等。 【书籍】 《我的战争都埋在诗里》 【美】 阿尔弗雷德·哈贝格 《狄金森的花园》【美】朱迪丝·法尔 【美】路易丝·卡特 《怎样观察一朵花》【美】 罗伯特·卢埃林 【美】 特里·邓恩·切斯 【影视】 《狄金森》 【花卉与植物名】 素方花,原产于印度,是木樨科素馨属的灌木。 它与茉莉花都是素馨属的成员,英文统称jasmine. 它从夏天到秋天都会开出白色的芳香小花。花是管状的,在管子的顶端有四或五个裂片,开花时平放。 茑萝,取名于《诗经》,原产于墨西哥、是旋花科番薯属的藤本一年生草本植物。 它 一般是缠绕生长的。枝条纤细,叶子卵形,叶的裂片细长如丝,呈羽毛状。开花较小,五角星状,颜色深红,宛如星星点点,别有风味。花开后会结种子。 染井吉野樱,一般指东京樱花,是木兰纲、蔷薇科的乔木植物,高4-16米,树皮灰色。花瓣白色或粉红色,椭圆卵形,先端下凹,全缘二裂;花柱基部有疏柔毛。 三色堇(pansy),堇菜科堇菜属二年或多年生草本植物。三色堇地上茎较粗;叶片长卵形或披针形,上部位叶叶柄较长,下部位较短;三色堇花的个头比较大,通常每花有紫、白、黄三色;果实呈现椭圆形;花期4~7月;果期5~8月。 堇菜(violet),又称紫花地丁,有时被误译为“紫罗兰”。堇菜科堇菜属多年生宿根植物。其叶片下部呈三角状卵形或狭卵形,呈长圆形、狭卵状披针形或长圆状卵形;花中等大,紫堇色或淡紫色,稀呈白色,喉部色较淡并带有紫色条纹;蒴果长圆形;种子卵球形,淡黄色;花果期4月中下旬至9月。因为其形状像一根铁钉,顶头开几朵紫花,就取了“紫花地丁”的名字。 水晶兰,又称冥界之花、死亡之花,为鹿蹄草科水晶兰属下的一个种。全身没有叶绿素,故不进行光合作用,是靠着腐烂的植物来获得养分,被称为死亡之花。水晶兰的花朵在幽暗潮湿的落叶层里,冒出晶莹洁白的身影,有若水晶状的菸斗。微微下垂的花朵,单生于植株的顶端,在幽暗处发出诱人的白色亮光,引人驻足欣赏。 粉红杓兰,地生草本,具短或长的横走根状茎和许多较粗厚的纤维根。茎直立,叶2至数枚,互生,叶片通常椭圆形至卵形。花序顶生,通常具单花或少数具2-3花,花苞片通常叶状,明显小于叶;花大,通常较美丽。果实为蒴果。 墨兰,兰属地生植物,总状花序具10-20朵或更多的花,花常为暗紫色或紫褐色而具浅色唇瓣,花瓣近狭卵形,唇瓣近卵状长圆形。 流苏龙胆,一年生草本,花萼长为花冠之半,褶具丰富的丝状流苏。生于山坡草地、灌丛中、林下、林缘、河滩及路旁,海拔1600-3800米。 【名词】 奥杜邦学会(The National Audubon Society)是美国的一个非营利性民间环保组织,这一组织以美国著名画家、博物学家奥杜邦来命名,专注于自然保育。 【出品人】蔡欣 【制作人】何润哲 广岛乱 【文案编辑】Viann 【运营编辑】黄鱼 不理 荔枝 【后期剪辑】茄汁鱼 【视觉顾问】孙晓曦 【视觉指导】汐和 【平面设计】心心
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At the end of World War II, at the Potsdam Conference on July 17, 1945, it was decided how Germany would be divided by the American, British, French, and Soviet Allied leaders. Germany was divided into four zones of occupation to be controlled by the United States, Britain, France, and Communist Russia (the Soviet Union). The city of Berlin was split up by the four powers even though it was located within the zone controlled by Russia. Because West Berlin was formed by the American, British, and French sectors, East Berlin would be marked by its stark ideological differences shaped by communism because of its control under the Soviet Union. In 1949, Germany split into two independent nations known as the Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany) as a democracy in stark contrast to the German Democratic Republic (East Germany) that was marked by the communism of the Soviet Union. In 1952, the East German government closed its border with West Germany; to keep people from escaping East Germany to the West, a wire barrier was constructed around West Berlin on August 12-13, 1961, with the plan to build a permanent wall designed to divide neighborhoods, separate families, and keep any influence of a freedom loving West from a restrictive and oppressive East. The Berlin Wall would eventually grow into two walls measuring 96 miles long and 13 feet tall. Anyone who attempted to gain freedom from East Berlin by entering West Berlin was shot. By 1989, more than 100 people died trying to cross the Berlin Wall and hundreds more who tried to escape from East to West. There were 302 watchtowers along the 96-mile-long wall that separated the free from the burdened. On June 12, 1987, President Ronald Regan delivered a speech in West Berlin, a speech I remember well when I heard as it aired on television when I was only 13 years old. President Regans speech has been nicknamed the Tear Down This Wall speech from a line in his magnificent speech; I want you to hear just a sampling of this marvelous and important speech for a reason that will become clear in this sermon: Behind me stands a wall that encircles the free sectors of this city, part of a vast system of barriers that divides the entire continent of Europe. From the Baltic, south, those barriers cut across Germany in a gash of barbed wire, concrete, dog runs, and guard towers. Farther south, there may be no visible, no obvious wall. But there remain armed guards and checkpoints all the same still a restriction on the right to travel, still an instrument to impose upon ordinary men and women the will of a totalitarian state. Yet it is here in Berlin where the wall emerges most clearly; here, cutting across your city, where the news photo and the television screen have imprinted this brutal division of a continent upon the mind of the world. Standing before the Brandenburg Gate, every man is a German, separated from his fellow men. Every man is a Berliner, forced to look upon a scar. As long as this gate is closed, as long as this scar of a wall is permitted to stand, it is not the German question alone that remains open, but the question of freedom for all mankind. General Secretary Gorbachev, if you seek peace, if you seek prosperity for the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, if you seek liberalization, come here to this gate.Mr. Gorbachev, open this gate!Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall! On November 9, 1989, Germans from the East and West gathered and began tearing the Berlin Wall down. On October 3, 1990, East Germany and West Germany were no more; Germany was reunited as one free nation. The Christian Has Been Brought Near to God (vv. 11-13) There are four things that were true of the Christians in Ephesus; these four things are true of you if you are now a Christian; these same four things are still true of you if you are not a Christian. Because most of you in this room are Christians, I will refer to these four truths as something that once was true of you. You at one time were Christless (vv. 11-12a). There were two types of people in Ephesus and in the world: the Uncircumcision and the Circumcision. The Uncircumcision were the Gentiles in the world while the Circumcision were the Jews who prided themselves on being the physical descendants of Abraham. The Uncircumcised Gentiles were convinced that they were very different than the Circumcised Jews, and the Jews felt the same way about the Gentiles. However, there were two things that these two groups did share in common: Both groups believed that so long as they were religious enough, they would be prepared for what comes after death, and both groups were dead in their sins because both were Christless. You were homeless (v. 12b). What I mean by homeless is that the Jews had known about and looked forward to the promises of God made to the descendants of Abraham. For example, when God called Abraham out of the city of Ur, He made the following promise to both him and his wife, Sarah: Go from your country, And from your relatives And from your fathers house, To the land which I will show you; And I will make you into a great nation, And I will bless you, And make your name great; And you shall be a blessing; And I will bless those who bless you, And the one who curses you I will curse. And in you all the families of the earth will be blessed (Gen. 12:1-3). The Jews had grown to assume that the promise was not for Gentiles and failed to realize that it would be through the Jewish people that the Gentile nations would experience the blessing made to Abraham. It was not that the promises were not for the nations also, but that the Gentiles were not aware of such promises. You were hopeless (v. 12c). What were the promises given to the Jews really for? They were promises concerning Gods plan to redeem Adams fallen race. Think about the promises made to the Jews for a moment! How would all the families of the earth be blessed? The Child promised in Isaiah 9:6-7 would be Jewish and would come through Israel, and this promise is for the nations: For a Child will be born to us, a Son will be given to us; And the government will rest on His shoulders; And His name will be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Eternal Father, Prince of Peace. There will be no end to the increase of His government or of peace on the throne of David and over his kingdom, to establish it and to uphold it with justice and righteousness from then on and forevermore. The zeal of the Lord of armies will accomplish this. So how were the Gentiles in Ephesus without hope? They were without hope because unlike the Jews, they were unaware that unlike emperor Nero of Rome who was reigning at the time Ephesians was written, there was coming a true and better King who would do what Rome could never do: There will be no end to the increase of His government or of peace on the throne of David to uphold it with justice and righteousness from then on and forevermore. For the Gentiles, Rome was as good as it would get is the same way that many today believe that life before death is as good as it will ever get, which is pretty hopeless! You were godless (v. 12d). Finally, the gentiles were godless in the sense that they were left to their idols because they did not know God. This does not mean that the Jews were not godless either, for if they were without Christ, then they were also Godless. To be Godless is to be without God. Do you know what happens when you are Godless? You will find a way to place an idol in the place only God was meant to reside in your life. You will find something that promises the sort of things that only a real God can give and provide; such as joy, satisfaction, contentment, meaning, and purpose to your life and you will be robed of the very things that idols promise to give. The God whose image you bear is the only being who can provide lasting joy, satisfaction, contentment, meaning, and purpose to your life. If you are a Christian, you are no longer Christless. Because you are no longer Christless, you belong to the people of God and are no longer homeless when it comes to the promises of God. Because you are now the recipient of the promises of God through Jesus, you are no longer hopeless. Because your hope rests in Jesus for your salvation, Paul declares: Now in Christ Jesus you who previously were far away have been brought near by the blood of Christ (v. 13). The Christian Has the Peace of God (vv. 14-18) Gods plan for the salvation of sinners always included Gentiles. Before instructions for the construction of a temple that would serve as the center of worship for Israel where the presence of God would be experienced by His people, God instructed Israel: Now then, if you will indeed obey My voice and keep My covenant, then you shall be My own possession among all the peoples, for all the earth is Mine; and you shall be to Me a kingdom of priests and a holy nation. These are the words that you shall speak to the sons of Israel (Exod. 19:5-6). In other words, Israel was commissioned to be Gods priests before the nations to lead the nations to God. Through the prophet Malachi, as He did throughout Israels history, God reminded His people that the redemption of the nations was always the plan: For from the rising of the sun even to its setting, My name shall be great among the nations, and in every place frankincense is going to be offered to My name, and a grain offering that is pure; for My name shall be great among the nations, says the Lord of armies ( Mal. 1:11). So, what is this dividing wall the apostle Paul refers to in verse 14? The temple that King Herod built for the Jews included a place known as, The Court of the Gentiles. The Court of the Gentiles was the place within the Temple Walls that allowed Gentiles to gather and worship the God of the Hebrews, but they were forbidden to go any further than the outer court because they were considered too dirty to come any closer to the inner courts, only the true Jew was permitted to into the holier place that was closest to the Holy of Holies where the presence of God was. There was a wall that stood about 4.5 feet high that separated the Court of the Gentiles from the inner courts and signs that were posted that stated in Greek: No foreigner may enter within the balustrade around the sanctuary and the enclosure. Whoever is caught, on himself shall he put blame for the death which will ensue.[1] The Court of the Gentiles is also the place where Jesus taught while in the Temple (Matt. 21:23; 26:55; Luke 19:47; John 7:14). The Court of the Gentiles is also the place where money was changed because the required coinage for people to use for the Temple tax had to be Tyrian shekels (aka the shekel of the sanctuary) because of the uneven value of other coinages and the idolatrous images on other coins. During Passover, it is estimated that over 200,000 lambs were sacrificed for the sins of the people; the Court of the Gentiles was the place where people could purchase their sacrifice. The Court of the Gentiles was where the money was made and exchanged, and for many, became more important than worship itself. The Court of the Gentiles was not in the original plans God gave His people for the Temple (see Numbers 15:14-15), nor were they ever a part of Gods plans for the place where His people would worship Him. Here is what Isaiah said of the place of Gods worship: Also the foreigners who join themselves to the Lord, to attend to His service and to love the name of the Lord, to be His servants, every one who keeps the Sabbath so as not to profane it, And holds firmly to My covenant; Even those I will bring to My holy mountain, and make them joyful in My house of prayer. Their burnt offerings and their sacrifices will be acceptable on My altar; for My house will be called a house of prayer for all the peoples. It was the Court of the Gentiles that Jesus entered into during Passover week before He would die on the Cross as the perfect and true Lamb of God, and was enraged over the way Israel had perverted the Temple: And He entered the temple area and began to drive out those who were selling and buying on the temple grounds, and He overturned the tables of the money changers and the seats of those who were selling doves; and He would not allow anyone to carry merchandise through the temple grounds. And He began to teach and say to them, Is it not written: my house will be called a house of prayer for all the nations? But you have made it a den of robbers. (Mark 11:15-17). They crucified Jesus because the Jews who were convinced that their religion was enough, but what Israel failed to see was that their problem was the same as the problem of the Gentiles. There exists before all of humanity a far greater wall than the one that separated the Gentiles from the Jews in the Temple! It is a wall that only One Lamb can remedy and of all the peoples of the nations that should have known that such a wall exists, it should have been those who had before them from the commandments, writings, and the prophets, the covenants of the promise (v. 12). The wall is greater than any other wall, for it is the great wall of mankinds sin and guilt before a Holy God and there is nothing that the Jews or the Gentiles could do to tear it down, nor is there anything that you and I can do to remove the wall. For the Jew, the Law simply pointed to the wall of our own sin and that there is only One who is able to tear down the wall (see Gal. 3:23-29). Jesus tore down the wall by going to the Cross, He redeemed us from the curse of the Law, having become a curse for us (Ga. 3:13). It is only through the blood He shed for sins we are guilty of that, we have redemption through His blood, the forgiveness of our wrongdoings (Eph. 1:7). The wall was our sin, the hostility was ours before a Holy God, and our only hope for a peace with Him was and is the Prince of Peace! This is why Paul wrote, For He Himself is our peace, who made both groups into one and broke down the barrier of the dividing wall, by abolishing in His flesh the hostility, which is the Law composed of commandments expressed in ordinances, so that in Himself He might make the two one new person, in this way establishing peace (vv. 14-15). How did He do it? Through His cross: and that He might reconcile them both in one body to God through the cross, by it having put to death the hostility (v. 16). Conclusion Through Christ, the wall that alienated and separated us from any hope of knowing God or being known by God was blown to ashes through the Cross! The Christian, regardless of culture, skin color, or language, is now reconciled to the One whose image we all bearHe is our peace! Christian, because the wall of your sin was torn down by the Lamb of God, you share the same thing that the Chinese Christian, the Korean Christian, the Indian Christian, the Burmese Christian, the Iranian Christian, the Sudanese Christian, the Canadian Christian, and the Mexican Christian all have that you now have through Jesus Christ: Access in one Spirit to the Father through the Son! What better news could there possibly be than what we read in these verses: For He Himself is our peace, who made both groups into one and broke down the barrier of the dividing wall, by abolishing in His flesh the hostility, which is the Law composed of commandments expressed in ordinances, so that in Himself He might make the two one new person, in this way establishing peace; and that He might reconcile them both in one body to God through the cross, by it having put to death the hostility. And He came and preached peace to you who were far away, and peace to those who were near; for through Him we both have our access in one Spirit to the Father. Regardless of your ethnicity, the thing that you share with every other Christian rescued, ransomed, and redeemed by the blood of Jesus is that we now belong to His Tribe and our colors are the same because we are covered by the blood of the perfect Lamb of God! To be a Christian is to be the Church, and to be the Church is to be the People of God! Your identity is no longer in the nation you live, the color of your skin, the language you speak, or the culture that has shaped and formed you. No! Your identity is now in Christ! If you are not a Christian, the great wall of your sin still stands, and your greatest need remains! There is only One who is able to remove the wall of your sin, so why wait any longer to be reconciled to God through the blood of the Lamb of God? [1] One such sign is on display at the Israel Museum and a second in the Istanbul Archaeology Museum.
At the end of World War II, at the Potsdam Conference on July 17, 1945, it was decided how Germany would be divided by the American, British, French, and Soviet Allied leaders. Germany was divided into four zones of occupation to be controlled by the United States, Britain, France, and Communist Russia (the Soviet Union). The city of Berlin was split up by the four powers even though it was located within the zone controlled by Russia. Because West Berlin was formed by the American, British, and French sectors, East Berlin would be marked by its stark ideological differences shaped by communism because of its control under the Soviet Union. In 1949, Germany split into two independent nations known as the Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany) as a democracy in stark contrast to the German Democratic Republic (East Germany) that was marked by the communism of the Soviet Union. In 1952, the East German government closed its border with West Germany; to keep people from escaping East Germany to the West, a wire barrier was constructed around West Berlin on August 12-13, 1961, with the plan to build a permanent wall designed to divide neighborhoods, separate families, and keep any influence of a freedom loving West from a restrictive and oppressive East. The Berlin Wall would eventually grow into two walls measuring 96 miles long and 13 feet tall. Anyone who attempted to gain freedom from East Berlin by entering West Berlin was shot. By 1989, more than 100 people died trying to cross the Berlin Wall and hundreds more who tried to escape from East to West. There were 302 watchtowers along the 96-mile-long wall that separated the free from the burdened. On June 12, 1987, President Ronald Regan delivered a speech in West Berlin, a speech I remember well when I heard as it aired on television when I was only 13 years old. President Regans speech has been nicknamed the Tear Down This Wall speech from a line in his magnificent speech; I want you to hear just a sampling of this marvelous and important speech for a reason that will become clear in this sermon: Behind me stands a wall that encircles the free sectors of this city, part of a vast system of barriers that divides the entire continent of Europe. From the Baltic, south, those barriers cut across Germany in a gash of barbed wire, concrete, dog runs, and guard towers. Farther south, there may be no visible, no obvious wall. But there remain armed guards and checkpoints all the same still a restriction on the right to travel, still an instrument to impose upon ordinary men and women the will of a totalitarian state. Yet it is here in Berlin where the wall emerges most clearly; here, cutting across your city, where the news photo and the television screen have imprinted this brutal division of a continent upon the mind of the world. Standing before the Brandenburg Gate, every man is a German, separated from his fellow men. Every man is a Berliner, forced to look upon a scar. As long as this gate is closed, as long as this scar of a wall is permitted to stand, it is not the German question alone that remains open, but the question of freedom for all mankind. General Secretary Gorbachev, if you seek peace, if you seek prosperity for the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, if you seek liberalization, come here to this gate.Mr. Gorbachev, open this gate!Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall! On November 9, 1989, Germans from the East and West gathered and began tearing the Berlin Wall down. On October 3, 1990, East Germany and West Germany were no more; Germany was reunited as one free nation. The Christian Has Been Brought Near to God (vv. 11-13) There are four things that were true of the Christians in Ephesus; these four things are true of you if you are now a Christian; these same four things are still true of you if you are not a Christian. Because most of you in this room are Christians, I will refer to these four truths as something that once was true of you. You at one time were Christless (vv. 11-12a). There were two types of people in Ephesus and in the world: the Uncircumcision and the Circumcision. The Uncircumcision were the Gentiles in the world while the Circumcision were the Jews who prided themselves on being the physical descendants of Abraham. The Uncircumcised Gentiles were convinced that they were very different than the Circumcised Jews, and the Jews felt the same way about the Gentiles. However, there were two things that these two groups did share in common: Both groups believed that so long as they were religious enough, they would be prepared for what comes after death, and both groups were dead in their sins because both were Christless. You were homeless (v. 12b). What I mean by homeless is that the Jews had known about and looked forward to the promises of God made to the descendants of Abraham. For example, when God called Abraham out of the city of Ur, He made the following promise to both him and his wife, Sarah: Go from your country, And from your relatives And from your fathers house, To the land which I will show you; And I will make you into a great nation, And I will bless you, And make your name great; And you shall be a blessing; And I will bless those who bless you, And the one who curses you I will curse. And in you all the families of the earth will be blessed (Gen. 12:1-3). The Jews had grown to assume that the promise was not for Gentiles and failed to realize that it would be through the Jewish people that the Gentile nations would experience the blessing made to Abraham. It was not that the promises were not for the nations also, but that the Gentiles were not aware of such promises. You were hopeless (v. 12c). What were the promises given to the Jews really for? They were promises concerning Gods plan to redeem Adams fallen race. Think about the promises made to the Jews for a moment! How would all the families of the earth be blessed? The Child promised in Isaiah 9:6-7 would be Jewish and would come through Israel, and this promise is for the nations: For a Child will be born to us, a Son will be given to us; And the government will rest on His shoulders; And His name will be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Eternal Father, Prince of Peace. There will be no end to the increase of His government or of peace on the throne of David and over his kingdom, to establish it and to uphold it with justice and righteousness from then on and forevermore. The zeal of the Lord of armies will accomplish this. So how were the Gentiles in Ephesus without hope? They were without hope because unlike the Jews, they were unaware that unlike emperor Nero of Rome who was reigning at the time Ephesians was written, there was coming a true and better King who would do what Rome could never do: There will be no end to the increase of His government or of peace on the throne of David to uphold it with justice and righteousness from then on and forevermore. For the Gentiles, Rome was as good as it would get is the same way that many today believe that life before death is as good as it will ever get, which is pretty hopeless! You were godless (v. 12d). Finally, the gentiles were godless in the sense that they were left to their idols because they did not know God. This does not mean that the Jews were not godless either, for if they were without Christ, then they were also Godless. To be Godless is to be without God. Do you know what happens when you are Godless? You will find a way to place an idol in the place only God was meant to reside in your life. You will find something that promises the sort of things that only a real God can give and provide; such as joy, satisfaction, contentment, meaning, and purpose to your life and you will be robed of the very things that idols promise to give. The God whose image you bear is the only being who can provide lasting joy, satisfaction, contentment, meaning, and purpose to your life. If you are a Christian, you are no longer Christless. Because you are no longer Christless, you belong to the people of God and are no longer homeless when it comes to the promises of God. Because you are now the recipient of the promises of God through Jesus, you are no longer hopeless. Because your hope rests in Jesus for your salvation, Paul declares: Now in Christ Jesus you who previously were far away have been brought near by the blood of Christ (v. 13). The Christian Has the Peace of God (vv. 14-18) Gods plan for the salvation of sinners always included Gentiles. Before instructions for the construction of a temple that would serve as the center of worship for Israel where the presence of God would be experienced by His people, God instructed Israel: Now then, if you will indeed obey My voice and keep My covenant, then you shall be My own possession among all the peoples, for all the earth is Mine; and you shall be to Me a kingdom of priests and a holy nation. These are the words that you shall speak to the sons of Israel (Exod. 19:5-6). In other words, Israel was commissioned to be Gods priests before the nations to lead the nations to God. Through the prophet Malachi, as He did throughout Israels history, God reminded His people that the redemption of the nations was always the plan: For from the rising of the sun even to its setting, My name shall be great among the nations, and in every place frankincense is going to be offered to My name, and a grain offering that is pure; for My name shall be great among the nations, says the Lord of armies ( Mal. 1:11). So, what is this dividing wall the apostle Paul refers to in verse 14? The temple that King Herod built for the Jews included a place known as, The Court of the Gentiles. The Court of the Gentiles was the place within the Temple Walls that allowed Gentiles to gather and worship the God of the Hebrews, but they were forbidden to go any further than the outer court because they were considered too dirty to come any closer to the inner courts, only the true Jew was permitted to into the holier place that was closest to the Holy of Holies where the presence of God was. There was a wall that stood about 4.5 feet high that separated the Court of the Gentiles from the inner courts and signs that were posted that stated in Greek: No foreigner may enter within the balustrade around the sanctuary and the enclosure. Whoever is caught, on himself shall he put blame for the death which will ensue.[1] The Court of the Gentiles is also the place where Jesus taught while in the Temple (Matt. 21:23; 26:55; Luke 19:47; John 7:14). The Court of the Gentiles is also the place where money was changed because the required coinage for people to use for the Temple tax had to be Tyrian shekels (aka the shekel of the sanctuary) because of the uneven value of other coinages and the idolatrous images on other coins. During Passover, it is estimated that over 200,000 lambs were sacrificed for the sins of the people; the Court of the Gentiles was the place where people could purchase their sacrifice. The Court of the Gentiles was where the money was made and exchanged, and for many, became more important than worship itself. The Court of the Gentiles was not in the original plans God gave His people for the Temple (see Numbers 15:14-15), nor were they ever a part of Gods plans for the place where His people would worship Him. Here is what Isaiah said of the place of Gods worship: Also the foreigners who join themselves to the Lord, to attend to His service and to love the name of the Lord, to be His servants, every one who keeps the Sabbath so as not to profane it, And holds firmly to My covenant; Even those I will bring to My holy mountain, and make them joyful in My house of prayer. Their burnt offerings and their sacrifices will be acceptable on My altar; for My house will be called a house of prayer for all the peoples. It was the Court of the Gentiles that Jesus entered into during Passover week before He would die on the Cross as the perfect and true Lamb of God, and was enraged over the way Israel had perverted the Temple: And He entered the temple area and began to drive out those who were selling and buying on the temple grounds, and He overturned the tables of the money changers and the seats of those who were selling doves; and He would not allow anyone to carry merchandise through the temple grounds. And He began to teach and say to them, Is it not written: my house will be called a house of prayer for all the nations? But you have made it a den of robbers. (Mark 11:15-17). They crucified Jesus because the Jews who were convinced that their religion was enough, but what Israel failed to see was that their problem was the same as the problem of the Gentiles. There exists before all of humanity a far greater wall than the one that separated the Gentiles from the Jews in the Temple! It is a wall that only One Lamb can remedy and of all the peoples of the nations that should have known that such a wall exists, it should have been those who had before them from the commandments, writings, and the prophets, the covenants of the promise (v. 12). The wall is greater than any other wall, for it is the great wall of mankinds sin and guilt before a Holy God and there is nothing that the Jews or the Gentiles could do to tear it down, nor is there anything that you and I can do to remove the wall. For the Jew, the Law simply pointed to the wall of our own sin and that there is only One who is able to tear down the wall (see Gal. 3:23-29). Jesus tore down the wall by going to the Cross, He redeemed us from the curse of the Law, having become a curse for us (Ga. 3:13). It is only through the blood He shed for sins we are guilty of that, we have redemption through His blood, the forgiveness of our wrongdoings (Eph. 1:7). The wall was our sin, the hostility was ours before a Holy God, and our only hope for a peace with Him was and is the Prince of Peace! This is why Paul wrote, For He Himself is our peace, who made both groups into one and broke down the barrier of the dividing wall, by abolishing in His flesh the hostility, which is the Law composed of commandments expressed in ordinances, so that in Himself He might make the two one new person, in this way establishing peace (vv. 14-15). How did He do it? Through His cross: and that He might reconcile them both in one body to God through the cross, by it having put to death the hostility (v. 16). Conclusion Through Christ, the wall that alienated and separated us from any hope of knowing God or being known by God was blown to ashes through the Cross! The Christian, regardless of culture, skin color, or language, is now reconciled to the One whose image we all bearHe is our peace! Christian, because the wall of your sin was torn down by the Lamb of God, you share the same thing that the Chinese Christian, the Korean Christian, the Indian Christian, the Burmese Christian, the Iranian Christian, the Sudanese Christian, the Canadian Christian, and the Mexican Christian all have that you now have through Jesus Christ: Access in one Spirit to the Father through the Son! What better news could there possibly be than what we read in these verses: For He Himself is our peace, who made both groups into one and broke down the barrier of the dividing wall, by abolishing in His flesh the hostility, which is the Law composed of commandments expressed in ordinances, so that in Himself He might make the two one new person, in this way establishing peace; and that He might reconcile them both in one body to God through the cross, by it having put to death the hostility. And He came and preached peace to you who were far away, and peace to those who were near; for through Him we both have our access in one Spirit to the Father. Regardless of your ethnicity, the thing that you share with every other Christian rescued, ransomed, and redeemed by the blood of Jesus is that we now belong to His Tribe and our colors are the same because we are covered by the blood of the perfect Lamb of God! To be a Christian is to be the Church, and to be the Church is to be the People of God! Your identity is no longer in the nation you live, the color of your skin, the language you speak, or the culture that has shaped and formed you. No! Your identity is now in Christ! If you are not a Christian, the great wall of your sin still stands, and your greatest need remains! There is only One who is able to remove the wall of your sin, so why wait any longer to be reconciled to God through the blood of the Lamb of God? [1] One such sign is on display at the Israel Museum and a second in the Istanbul Archaeology Museum.
Join Victor Varnado, KSN and Rachel Teichman, LMSW as they uncover the secrets of Tyrian Purple, a prestigious dye prized by ancient civilizations. Learn about the complex process of extracting this vibrant purple pigment from sea snails. Tyrian Purple was so valuable that it was reserved for royalty and the elite.Produced and hosted by Victor Varnado & Rachel TeichmanFull Wikipedia article here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyrian_purpleWE APPRECIATE YOUR SUPPORT ON PATREON!https://www.patreon.com/wikilistenpodcastFind us on social media!https://www.facebook.com/WikiListenInstagram @WikiListenTwitter @Wiki_ListenGet bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We're back! Since Kelly is still working on becoming Doctor Kelly, Amanda hosts this episode all about bug and bug adjacent derivatives. Tangents include art history (OBVIOUSLY), air travel, and children being scared in grocery stores. Send us questions and suggestions! BugsNeedHeroes@gmail.com Join us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bugsneedheroes/ Join us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BugsNeedHeroes Join us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/bugsneedheroes Join us on Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/BugsNeedHeroes Hosted by Amanda Niday and Kelly Zimmerman with editing by Derek Conrad Created by Derek Conrad and Kelly Zimmerman. Character artwork by Amanda Niday. Music by Rolemusic.
Download Episode 890 – We’ve got a return visit from a good friend and a first time visit from composer Alexander Brandon, so let’s rock!The show kicks off with Jacob Garner & Aki on hand to welcome legendary composer Alexander Brandon to the show alongside Erik “Viking Guitar” Peabody and Dan “chunkstyle” Taylor to chat all about their recent collaboration, a seven minute long metal medley honoring the game Tyrian that Alex was the composer for! We also chat about mixing fan musicians with the source composers, meeting up at VGMCon and MAGFest, a friend who found a friggin RADIO SHACK in the wild, Alex’s new album Omegaforce, and tons more!After the guys head out, it’s time for news of the week as we discuss the news that Xbox is sunsetting Games with Gold and Xbox Live Gold in general in favor of the newly unveiled Game Pass Core, the latest additions and departures for Xbox Game Pass, the latest news on the Microsoft/Activision/FTC situation, Gundam Evolution shutting down in its first year of existence, and Major Nelson stepping down from Xbox. Plus reviews featuring a visit from Grant “Stemage” Henry!0:00 - Intro/Music Chatter w/ Viking Guitar, Chunkstyle, and Alexander Brandon1:14:18 - News of the Week 1:35:44 - EXOPRIMAL - CAPCOM (Aki)1:46:57 - Risky Woods (QUByte Classics) - PIKO Interactive, QUByte Interactive (Jacob)1:52:48 - Maquette - Graceful Decay, Annapurna Interactive (Aki)2:01:07 - Viewfinder - Sad Owl Studios, Thunderful Publishing (Grant)The show ends with the previously mentioned Tyrian medley from Viking Guitar Live and Alexander Brandon! ROCK!2:12:27 - Viking Guitar Live feat. Alexander Brandon - Siren Song (Tyrian)https://www.funkyrustic.net/https://www.vikingguitar.com/http://www.chunkstyle.net/https://www.exoprimal.com/https://www.capcom.com/https://www.pikointeractive.com/https://www.qubyteinteractive.com/https://gracefuldecay.com/https://annapurnainteractive.com/https://www.sos.games/https://thunderfulgames.com/https://vikingguitar.bandcamp.com/https://alexanderbrandon.bandcamp.com/https://www.keymailer.co/https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-sml-podcast/id826998112https://open.spotify.com/show/6KQpzHeLsoyVy6Ln2ebNwKhttps://twitter.com/theSMLpodcast/https://www.facebook.com/theSMLpodcast/https://store.streamelements.com/thesmlpodcastALL REVIEWED GAMES HAVE BEEN PROVIDED FOR FREE FOR THE PURPOSE OF ANY COVERAGE ON THE SHOW#PS5 #Xbox #Switch #Keymailer
Download Episode 883 – We’ve got almost everybody on the show tonight, so let’s get going! Also, Ω in the title? Great job Joe. That’ll help metrics. The show kicks off with Tim Ekkebus, Pernell Vaughan, Chris Taylor, Jacob Garner, Aki, Grant “Stemage” Henry, and Big Adam Chase all on the show together to chat about our weeks. Pernell spent some time at TooManyGames and shared some stories, Chris played a whole bunch of Final Fantasy over the weekend, Big Adam talked MAGFest Charity fun, and you can learn what a lenticular mouse pad is and how it’s not really helpful in the year of our lord 2023. Plus reviews including an email from Andy Sperry!0:00 - Intro/Chatter19:00 - PIKMIN 1 + 2 - Nintendo (Tim & Chris) 34:18 - Crash Team Rumble - Toys For Bob, Activision (Pernell & Jacob)55:20 - F1 23 - Codemasters, Electronic Arts (Adam)1:11:13 - Dr. Fetus’ Mean Meat Machine - Headup, Team Meat, Thunderful (Grant & Andy)1:23:26 - Aliens: Dark Descent - Tindalos Interactive, Focus Entertainment (Pernell)1:37:32 - Raging Bytes - Hit-Point, KEMCO (Chris)1:49:38 - The Bookwalker: Thief of Tales - Do My Best, tinyBuild (Aki)The show ends with a brand new Tyrian Medley from our sweet loves in Viking Guitar Live w/ Tyrian composer Alexander Brandon!2:05:22 - Viking Guitar Live feat. Alexander Brandon - Siren Song (Tyrian Medley)https://wallpapercave.com/w/wp2212907https://www.nintendo.com/https://www.toysforbob.com/https://www.activision.com/https://www.codemasters.com/https://www.ea.com/https://twitter.com/HeadupGameshttps://twitter.com/SuperMeatBoyhttps://thunderfulgames.com/https://www.tindalos-interactive.com/https://www.focus-entmt.com/http://www.hit-point.co.jp/https://kemco-games.com/https://twitter.com/domybest_gameshttps://www.tinybuild.com/https://vikingguitar.bandcamp.com/https://www.keymailer.co/https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-sml-podcast/id826998112https://open.spotify.com/show/6KQpzHeLsoyVy6Ln2ebNwKhttps://twitter.com/theSMLpodcast/https://www.facebook.com/theSMLpodcast/https://store.streamelements.com/thesmlpodcastALL REVIEWED GAMES HAVE BEEN PROVIDED FOR FREE FOR THE PURPOSE OF ANY COVERAGE ON THE SHOW#PS5 #Xbox #Switch #Keymailer
Joppa, also known as Jaffa, is a coastal city located in modern-day Israel. In the Bible, it is mentioned several times as an important port city and a center of trade. In the Old Testament, it is mentioned as the place where Jonah set sail to Tarshish, and where Solomon received cedar and cypress timbers to build the Temple in Jerusalem (2 Chronicles 2:16). In the New Testament, it is where Peter received a vision from God to preach to the Gentiles and where he raised Dorcas from the dead.Joppa was an important city in the ancient world due to its location on the Mediterranean coast. It was a major port for trade and commerce, and served as a gateway for travelers and traders coming from Egypt, Greece, and other parts of the Roman Empire.The city was also known for its fishing industry and its production of a type of purple dye made from the murex shellfish, which was highly prized in the ancient world. The purple dye made from the murex shellfish, also known as Tyrian purple or royal purple, was highly prized in the ancient world. It was used to dye clothes, fabrics, and other materials, and was associated with wealth, power, and nobility. The dye was made by extracting a pigment called "purpura" from the glands of certain species of murex shellfish, which were found along the Mediterranean coast, including in the area of Joppa (Jaffa) in ancient Israel.However, the production of Tyrian purple is no longer done today. The process of making the dye was very labor-intensive and required large quantities of murex shellfish. It was also very costly, which is why it was associated with wealth and power. The dye was highly valued for its rich, deep colour and its resistance to fading, but these days, other dyes have replaced it. There are some contemporary artists and weavers that might recreate the dye by traditional methods but it is not an industrial production.The dye is still used in some contemporary arts and crafts, but it is not widely produced or used in modern textile manufacturing. The exact process of making Tyrian purple is not well-documented and it's believed that the ancient recipe has been lost.SendMe Radio is now an online streaming internet radio station, packed with all the messages on the podcast. Listen to awesome Interviews, thousands of Gospel Music, and discover new businesses and they're inspiring stores. Also if you would like a radio commercial for your Church, Social or Business event contact us via email at digitalink@sendmeradio.com Google Assistant Google Action is available on Google Home:https://assistant.google.com/services/a/uid/000000aec764f20f?hl=en Alexa skill is available on Amazon:https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BLN6LHM SendMe Radio Apple Store App for IOS https://apps.apple.com/us/app/sendme-radio/id6444263130 SendMe Radio Google Play App for Android https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.icreo.sendmeradio
Topics covered in this series: Jesus Celebrated Purim Greatest Fish Stories Ever Told Jesus in the Region of Tyre and Sidon Jesus Celebrated Hanukkah Temple Tax The Feedings of the Multitudes - When, Where, and Why? “Lord, He Stinkest”: Jewish Burial Practices, Mourning Customs and Rabbinic Theology on John 11. "Divine Healer: Jesus vs. Eshmun" O Little Town of Bethlehem That The World May Believe Text and Tell: The Excavations at Bethsaida Ancient Harbors Of The Sea Of Galilee The Parable Of The Two Builders The Demoniacs Of Gadara Let The Dead Bury Their Own Dead The Luke Travel Narrative (Luke 9:51 to Luke 19:47) The Mystery of Godliness Hymn September 11, 2001: America in the "Valley of Decision" Mephibosheth: An Overcomers Forerunner The Angelic Proclamation To The Shepherds Luke 2:8-15 The Tyrian Shekel and the Temple of Jerusalem Mary's Magnificat— The Mercy Of God (Luke 1: 46-55) For the Bibliography, go to the following site. https://plymouthbrethren.org/author/615
Today's episode looks at the interesting story of why Stoicism is indebted to what might just be your new favorite color - Tyrian purple.---
Em mais uma edição de duplinha, o episódio trata de alguns jogos recentes, como Scorn, o quebra-cabeça com infusão de Giger, e o Beyond the Storm, um título brasileiro que é uma espécie de continuação de Tyrian. Além deles e de outros, também falamos do documentário Loading - Nossos Primeiros Jogos de Computador, que teve sua estreia recentemente no MIS. Participantes: Henrique SampaioHeitor De Paola Assuntos abordados: 00:00 - Rique em sua nova casa07:00 - Loading - Nossos Primeiros Jogos De Computador25:00 - Scorn42:00 - The Excavation of Hob's Barrow1:06:00 - Beyond the Storm Vai fazer compras na Amazon? Use nosso link de afiliado e ajude o Overloadr Venha fazer parte do Discord do Overloadr!Apoie o Overloadr: https://www.overloadr.com.br/ajudeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Em mais uma edição de duplinha, o episódio trata de alguns jogos recentes, como Scorn, o quebra-cabeça com infusão de Giger, e o Beyond the Storm, um título brasileiro que é uma espécie de continuação de Tyrian. Além deles e de outros, também falamos do documentário Loading - Nossos Primeiros Jogos de Computador, que teve sua estreia recentemente no MIS.Participantes:Henrique SampaioHeitor De PaolaAssuntos abordados:00:00 - Rique em sua nova casa07:00 - Loading - Nossos Primeiros Jogos De Computador25:00 - Scorn42:00 - The Excavation of Hob's Barrow1:06:00 - Beyond the StormVai fazer compras na Amazon? Use nosso link de afiliado e ajude o OverloadrVenha fazer parte do Discord do Overloadr!Apoie o Overloadr: https://www.overloadr.com.br/ajudeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Life in the royal classes has its perks. In some ancient cultures, that even included their own color: purple. The upper crust of the Mediterranean often wore garments dyed purple or a closely related shade of blue with pigments that were worth more than gold. Anyone not of the right class who was caught wearing the colors could be severely punished—even executed. One dye was a blue similar to that in modern blue jeans. Another was Tyrian purple, named for the city in ancient Phoenicia where much of it was made. The dyes were produced as early as 4,000 years ago. They were popular among the rich and famous in Phoenicia, Greece, Rome, and elsewhere. The purple, in fact, became a symbol of royalty. The dyes were made from some related species of sea snails, known as Murex. The snails are up to a few inches long, with spiky shells that are cone shaped. The snails produce a mucus that knocks out prey and wards off predators. And that's where the dyes came from. But it took a huge number of snails to make even a small amount of dye. That made the dye expensive. So, the dye was reserved for royalty and the richest of the rich. No one is sure just how the dyes were produced. But the steps included leaving thousands of snails to dry in the Sun, then boiling them and removing the glands that produce the mucus—a smelly process. But it created rich and beautiful colors for the rich and beautiful classes of the ancient Mediterranean.
Meet Fatima Nathan, she is a spiritual person and a neuroscientist, she covers neuroscience from a materialistic and mainly non-materialistic standpoint. She's the author of the book "I Am You... And You Are Me" (https://www.amazon.com.au/AM-YOU-ARE-ME-ebook/dp/B09B7DL859), the designer and creator of a tarot deck Shades of Gold (currently successfully funded on Kickstarter - https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/fmna1808/shades-of-gold-modern-tarot-deck-in-the-new-world/), and seeks to "Spread Light to The World". You may check out more about her work on www.fmna1808.com Intro Guy 0:00 Your journey has been an interesting one up to hear you've questioned so much more than those around you. You've even questioned yourself as to how you could have grown into these thoughts. Am I crazy? When did I begin to think differently? Why do people in general you're so limited thought process Rest assured, you are not alone, the world is slowly waking up to what you already know inside yet can't quite verbalized. Welcome to the spiritual dough podcast, the show that answers the question you never even knew to ask, but knew the answers to questions about you this world the people in it? Most importantly, how do I proceed? Now moving forward? We don't even have all the answers, but we sure do love living in the question. Time for another hit of spiritual dub with your host Brandon Handley. Let's get right into today's episode. Brandon Handley 0:42 4321 Hey there spiritual dope. And thanks for tuning in. Today we have special guest for you today Fatima Nathan and she is a neuroscientist entrepreneur, professional life coach, counselor illustrator content creator and author who strives to uplift the consciousness of humanity as she believes that everyone deserves a chance to be a kick ass version of themselves. Through awakening, she uses vibrational energy to practice Tai Chi yoga is extremely outdoorsy, where she spends time meditating, as well. Seema, thanks for being on today. Fatima 1:20 Thank you for hosting me, Brandon. Yeah, Brandon Handley 1:23 for sure. So I usually like to start these whole things off with the idea that you and I were, you know, we're basically just vessels for energy, right? Cosmic energy, creative energy, whatever you want to call it, right? We're connected to source and source is flowing through us to one of our listeners today. Right? And this message can only be delivered through you through this medium to that listener, what is that message that's coming through you today, Fatima? Fatima 1:52 I guess the message that comes today is that we are all constantly always part of an energy of the universe. It's always existent. And we are part of it. And in order to be part of it, we need to let go let loose and just realize that it's much more than what it seems. It's just about being present in the moment. And living in it, and you realize this much more. Brandon Handley 2:26 Yeah, I love it. Right? The whole idea that there's much more and I guess a lot of that's predicated on on being present and trying to become become aware of, like, what is it? Because I know, I always tell the story of like, when I was growing up my mom, she was always like, well, you know, you've got to be aware. There's awareness. I'm like, I'm totally aware. Like everything outside. Right, right. Yeah. Because yeah, because I'd like to see me bumping into what I'm not popping in any walls. I see everything. Right. But But I think that, of course now, you know, 30 years goes by and you're like, I think that the awareness that she was trying to talk about, was this internal awareness and this awareness and connection to Source? Is that what you're talking about? Fatima 3:14 So I wouldn't exactly say that everybody is able, okay, let's look at it in a scope that everybody's working their daily lives, you can't expect everybody to say you have to be connected to source. But you got to be present in a moment in time. We're so busy in our daily lives, that we wake up and we do our daily things. And we don't realize that it actually requires energy, to stay awake to get up to walk. But if we were to take a moment in time just to stand in a place at a time and close our eyes, and just feel, we will realize that it's much more than all of it. And it comes down to the fact that when you are present, you actually feel a lot more. And that's what keeps you going that keeps you alive, I guess. So at that point, it becomes How far are you willing to step out of what you are running in your daily lives? I guess it comes down to everybody always looking at the device. So it's looking at their phones walking around like is if they don't look around, right? If you just take a moment at a time and look, listen, and feel it's much more than what we actually experience. Brandon Handley 4:39 Okay, no, I look, I agree, right? There's a lot more going on than then than we even get into. And I think that especially in your field, right in neuroscience, and your studies, you also realize that like we're typically only able to tune into Be like such a small percentage of what's even available? Right? Like, I mean, I don't know what the numbers are, but I know that we see like, you know, probably less than 1% of all visual spectrum, we probably hear less than, you know, same same type of thing. Super curious about, like, you know, coming from your space. What was it like for you to tune into your own spiritual awareness? You know, this deeper level of consciousness? And how does that juxtapose with with the science? Fatima 5:35 Yeah, so on average, on average, so as to speak, the human brain only use a percentage of three. So that includes all your functions just by itself. So if you look at it, much of the brain is not actually being put into use. And I do believe that part of it is actually consciousness, to be able to use that. And to create much more, it's another thing. So how did I do it was, it took a long time, I had to actually move out, move into my own space, like, eliminate myself from the noise in the world. And just sit down. And I guess, at that point, when you're speaking about vibration, when you're speaking about energy, when you're speaking about anything of that matter, you just got to sit. And you got to eliminate yourself from the noise. Yeah, it's not easy. And you can even do it when there's people present. And this every day, you just got to sit, and you got to just be in sense of self. So to tell you, if you tell that to a normal person, they'll say, Oh, it's a bit difficult. How do you do that? I mean, you go through everyday life and everything. But I guess when you to achieve a highest state of consciousness, it requires your mind to actually shut off from the normal. And you can, Brandon Handley 7:18 yeah, when you say that, are you talking about shutting off like the prefrontal cortex? Like shut mouth? Fatima 7:23 Yeah, exactly. Yeah. Yeah. So when we say that we're trying to say, shut off your thoughts? Shut off, what's going to happen next? What do I need to do next? What's coming next, what's going next, just shut it off for a while for a second. Just do that. And when you shut off that part of your mind, you realize it's very difficult. Yeah, it's very, very difficult. But if you just focused on your breathing, that's a way that you actually can't shut it down. Because you're actually counting how much you breathe in and how much you breathe out. And that, by itself, makes it thoughtless. And when you do that, you don't need to think about anything, because that by itself is energy. So yeah, it initially started that way for me. And then eventually, I went further into meditation. And I developed a lot of techniques when it came to Tai Chi and yoga and stuff, and it wasn't about a workout, or what I was going to gain from it. It was just about movement, and energy and how you work with it. So you got to start from really basic. Just imagine if you were born and you couldn't breathe. When a child is born. The child cries first is not because of anything is because the child is trying to gasp for air for the first time. And eventually, as the child learns to breathe, it gains a highest state of consciousness. So it works the same way. It's it's about becoming a life again by starting from scratch. Brandon Handley 9:21 So I love that idea and that concept. You know, and what's really cool for me right now, what you're saying is that, you know, I teach breathwork I host and facilitate breath work right and right, that's been definitely definitely my my perception for myself has been when we do this breath work when we do the counting. We we are we have to be 100% present because we are focused on the counting we're focused on the type of breathing fan and and that eliminates any other thoughts from happening right and correct me if I'm wrong, right. But I guess the idea too is you know that our you know, our prefrontal cortex or our thinking mind can only really hold about four things in mind at one time, right, like, give or take. And so, you know, once once we're counting, we're breathing, we've got like, all this other stuff going on, we've got about four things happening, right? You know, we're trying to, like, breathe from my belly and expand over here and, and be totally present to this movement. And what you're saying, as well, I'm hearing you say is to like, this kind of unlocks and allows that energy to, to be there? Is that what you're saying? Fatima 10:34 Yeah, I'm trying to say that, but I'm, but I'm also trying to relay a message to everyone that they don't realize that they're constantly breathing. If someone were to take a moment, to actually focus on how they breathe, that bites were they comes from the stomach, whether it comes from the diaphragm, wherever it comes from the lungs, it doesn't matter. It's it just goes down to just focusing on that, because it's very simple. Even if someone is anxious, regardless of whether they understand what we're trying to relay or not. Everyone always says just stop, take a second breathe. And it works. Brandon Handley 11:22 No, no, I believe, right? Exactly. In any instance, if you're kind of caught up in everything, every moment, and all the things and you just pay attention to your breath at all, no matter where it's coming from doesn't matter what's happening, but you're like, breath. Right? So that's where you're at with that. So, you know, how does it you know, how do you how do you go from, you know, being this kind of pure science person? Right. And to spirituality? I mean, are they are they separate? Are there are they together is, you know, have we have we done a disservice by keeping them separate for so long. What are your thoughts? Fatima 12:07 So, I guess, if you want to see people are now trying to build a scope between spirituality and science, especially neuroscience, because they're trying to link most of it with the mind. But I guess it comes from the concept of, I would say that the mind is always existed, you need to leave it. But in order to step into spirituality, you have to come from a space from the heart. So you need to leave the mind, come to the heart, in order to come back to your mind and create that connection again. So it's not about the brain is speaking about the mind. So when you speak about the brain, we're talking about all your thoughts, your reactions, your everyday when we speak about the mind, we're actually speaking about using it in the right way. What are you going to do? Use it to think create an outcome. That's the separate part of the mind, he gets to tell you whether it's positive or negative, whether you take the left or whether you take the right. But there's no wrong or right in this. When it comes to science and spirituality. Everyone's going to keep fighting for the rest of time. I mean, it's like any other field for that matter. But how did I come out of this, I guess I had my own life experiences. I spent a lot of time chasing the field studying a lot, thinking that was what I wanted in life. And I had my own life experiences that made me realize that this much more, and I went seeking and searching but when I did that, I asked for my soul. I actually stepped away from the mind. And I took my own time. I sat down by myself and I really asked from my soul. So it took it took about two years. It took about two years to in order to dissociate from something and really connect with a deeper sense of self. It required a highest state of consciousness and you got to know there are things that will fall off. People that will fall off situations that will fall off. But you got to be ready for all of it because all it welcomes is the new and at that point, you know that when you separate the science part of it that people talk about brain and you know, they can't explain most of it. And when you come to spirituality, this is something that is unexplainable. Try as you may, everyone can speak as they can. But everyone gets to experience it. So yeah, that's, that's how I see it. Brandon Handley 15:23 Sure, sure. So I guess what I'm hearing you say is really no current, like strong linear lines to, you know, science and spirituality, right, that that's been kind of just Fatima 15:37 now. And now, you know, Brandon Handley 15:40 even I think even in saying higher state of consciousness, is that a scientific line that we can use? Or is that just kind of like, internal feeling a sense of self that we get to? Or can't? Is this something that we can put on a scale and be like, oh, yeah, it looks like you're, you're just below like level 33. And, you know, a couple more weeks, and you should have it. Fatima 16:06 Now, so I always say this. Consciousness is good enough. Just being conscious. You know, you don't have to have a level, there's no level, even spiritual people never reach 100. Anyway, they don't have all the answers, that they're never going to reach 100%. There's no limit. That's, that's the thing about spirituality. But when it comes to science, I guess what they try to do is they try to put a number to it. They try to say consciousness, highest state of consciousness. So an example would be if someone were they in the operation theater, and what happens is, they don't wake up from a coma. And, but they can hear, they can still hear people talking to them. And if you hear when they come out, they always say, Yeah, I heard you. But I couldn't respond in any way. But there's no answer to that, that can be given. If you ask science, they'll say, Oh, that was the highest state of consciousness. But there was there's nothing that they can put a number on saying, Yep, this is solid foundation. So just like they can't, neither can we. So the number is the number. Brandon Handley 17:33 Got it? So we're kind of at a point of we all agree that it's there. But we don't agree on what it is. And since we can't, since we can't quantify it, right? It makes her a Tucson makes it hard to science, I'm sure that's improper grammar. But interesting, interesting. One of the things that, you know, I saw on your site, too, was kind of like this, this linking with the heart and the mind. And that's a big part of of my own journey. I think that I don't know what the Buddhist line is for that, or the Chinese word, or I think in other languages. When they talk about the heart, they actually mean the heart and the mind connected at the same time. You get into like Western cultures, such as you know, America, and I guess, you know, England, where the two words are separate, right? And so, in doing so, we've, I guess, kind of treat, we've created that separation, versus some other cultures where, when you say heart, you mean, the heart and the mind? You mean, that connection? You know, I'm curious is to understand in your field, and if you've come across this yourself, I think I watched the show, I'm asking you, like all the science questions I've gotten now. It's fine. You know, there's, I guess there was a show that I'd watched where they talked about, I guess, that they have found that there's a cluster of about is it 40,000 cells are like the heart actually has like a little bit of a brain. And oftentimes, signals will go from the heart and the heart will react before the mind actually processes what's what's happening. Fatima 19:17 Right. So, you know, they say that when people's heart fails, sometimes they put a pacemaker. So the heart generally has a pacemaker by itself, it's called the sinus note, right? And this is genuinely like the hot spring, it knows when to pump, how to pump and how many pumps in a lifetime it's gonna make it comes made as such. But what we do along the way, can either extend it or it can either decrease its life. So generally, the heart is the only organ in the body not connected to the Brain in the sense that it runs the entire thing. In order for the brain to function, the brain needs the heart before the heart meets the brain, because that's where you get the oxygen from in order for your brain to work. Right. So it's one of the organs, that it's actually the only organ. So one of the organs is actually the only organ that works that way. So when it comes down to what you were trying to ask, yes, it, it does have a brain of its own. That's why it's segregated for the rest of the organs. Yeah. Brandon Handley 20:43 Well, how interesting is that? And so I guess the other piece too, right, is that, again, this is a, you know, some show I watched either YouTube or guy or something else like that. Like, you know, again, the brain or the heart. I guess transmitting like a fear signal or a happy signal or an event is like, coming like, I guess, what are they saying like that? The heart processes up to like, 66 seconds sooner than the brain. Fatima 21:18 Right? Right. So what's, I guess? Yeah, right, right. So this is where I say, when you come from tapping into our highest state of consciousness of consciousness by itself, you're coming from my heart. What I mean by that is that you're opening up to what we all have, it's called intuition is something that we all know, that's going to happen before it happens. But truth be told, even people who are in the normal world who are let's say, they, they, they're, when I mean, the normal, what I'm trying to say is that they're not so in tune to stepping away, they're living their daily lives, and they have a sense that something's not right, something's gonna happen, or something great is gonna happen. But they say it's in their gut. Because the rhythm they feel is closer to the diaphragm, but it's all in tune with the heart. So what exactly that is, is that, that sense that a feels, it's called intuition. So the signals are from there. So if just imagine if you were to step back and open up entirely to consciousness, and then reach that part. So can you imagine how much more you can feel? Brandon Handley 22:57 Yeah, 100%, right. Yeah. Terrible opening up to that to that much. Because, honestly, like, sometimes when you open up, you're like, Whoa, that's a lot. Right? Yeah. A lot. It's a lot of energy. It's a lot of I don't know, but I have the brakes on that. Because, well, what do we do with that much, right? So when we're when we're opening up and to consciousness, are we saying like, is this opening up to a feeling it's opening up to an energy is consciousness the mind? Or vice versa? What are your thoughts there? Fatima 23:32 So, like, I always say, consciousness requires the mind and the heart to work together. If the heart is to open, you take in too much. If the mind is too open, you don't take in anything at all. If both are connected, you reach a state of balance. And that state of balance is called the yin and the yang. And that's what's very necessary, that needs to be dark with light. If not, neither can exist, but in equilibrium, they exist, literally in Zen. Brandon Handley 24:20 So, so we're seeking what we're looking for is some type of balance. And in your experience, how have how people been able to make this connection and establish a balance. Fatima 24:38 Okay, so so far, whoever I, I deal with to help in these kinds of situations, everybody goes through everything. What I tried to say is that you got to start with self. You got to start with dealing with what's in your mind first, you got to start with your worthy. You know, you got to forgive yourself, you got to learn love, you got to figure out things and life situations which you're encountering step by step. In order to overcome that opening the heart is always later, dealing with the mind comes first. You got to deal with what you're facing, whether it's past present, and how you can overcome that. And then when you step, and leave that completely, then you move into the heart. So it's a step by step, you got to start only with self first, it has no time. There is no time to it. But your life situations aren't a place for you to feel like, Oh, what have I done? Or oh, whatever I lost, it's about how can I use it? To face the present? Brandon Handley 26:12 Yeah, I mean, and I think that as, as I continue to do these studies, that's what I found, right? Through through every resource either. Either, like the business field, right? Or, you know, through the spiritual seeking, right? Or psychology, this is a similar, you know, real similar story that says, hey, stop looking at everything, like it's a shit show and start saying what it is that is teaching you, right? Like, what is what what are you? What are you learning here? And how can you use this for your own evolution or for some way to move yourself forward? Right. So So I think that the plan that you're laying out works really well for the person that is already like, kind of like, open minded, or, you know, just kind of like, in their head. What about the person that's already like, over, you know, what do we call them? We call them like these, these empaths? Right, these people that are super sensitive from their heart already. So how do we help them to course correct and get up into their head a little bit? Yeah, Fatima 27:29 so most of them are like that. So you see a lot of people who are also like that, and you also see a lot of people block. So when it comes to people who are more like, open empaths, right, and it starts with patients, you got to work with them, and you got to tell them, rather than starting from the mind, you got to treat with them from the heart. Because in the space that's so much open. That's where sensitivity comes from, right, how they react and how they are affected and their emotions. So you got to work from their heart. And at that point, when you realize, if someone is very sensitive, when it comes to those terms, it means a lot of emotions, which means although it comes from the heart, the main blockage is in the heart. So that itself is a key, not having opened it, that they have caged it because of some experiences. So you got to be really gentle with them. And how you tune with them and how you work with them is a bit different. So for them, I guess what they need to see is how to open bit by bit. They lack the trust in that sentence. So one person is through the mind. But the other person is through the heart. Brandon Handley 29:09 I think it's awesome. Right? Right. Because again, you know, the main blockage is still in the heart. Right? Right. Right was what I'm hearing you say and I love to dig into it like so, you're saying you're saying like because of the lack of trust or something that's happened to them? It's actually still a Cait like their emotions are still kind of caged in right they're still crying. And I guess their reactions are just kind of like See, I've just got I guess I would say that I feel like they're more open right and overly sensitive, but is it because it's so compressed and tight in there? Fatima 29:53 And K yeah. So yeah, people overly sensitive it's because it's so caged. because of what they've experienced, that any small reaction that people create that they've been hurt so much, or that they have experienced life situations that even the slightest thing would trigger them. And that's when you know that yeah, that's the starting point for them by itself. And majority of the people that you come across, almost everybody has their heart caged. Brandon Handley 30:30 No, that's interesting. Right? So let's talk about how we open that bit by bit. What do you have for us? Fatima 30:36 Yeah. So I guess when it comes to the heart, like I always say, it's one of the most precious things, even in our body, for that matter, we speak scientifically. But But seriously speaking, I guess from a Tyrian point, I always say this, start from self, start from their mind, treat yourself first face what you need to face and do what you need to do, you don't need to start from the heart first. Just solve whatever you need to sort of do your situation, bit by bit. And then when it comes to the heart, that's gonna be the toughest, and you're gonna be the first one to run. And it's gonna take a while. But it all starts from if you take one step at a day, just one step a day to make a decision. Like maybe you say, today, when it comes to the heart, you'll say, maybe you never trust people for anything, for that matter. And you meet a stranger and someone says, something simple. Okay? It's not a big deal. And you said, Okay, maybe why not? Or, I always tell people is why don't you start this way? For once, tap out of your mind, once once you solve the mind, but tap out of your mind, and say, Let me listen to what my intuition is helping me. And I save it seems so hard, always think of it this way. A child starts to crawl. And then the child learns to store but no one is told the child get up and walk. It's an instinct, right? And when the child falls, the child stands up by himself or herself, and continues walking. So who are we to say we can try another step? Brandon Handley 32:48 No, no, I love it. I was actually thinking about it yesterday. And real similar terms, right? Just all that we're trying to do or accomplish. And I think one of the challenges is that we live in this always on instantaneous society. Right? Like, I can order I can order anything I want. And I can have it here today. Yeah, I want I want to watch any movie in the world. I can watch it right. Fatima 33:18 Right now. Yeah, right now. Brandon Handley 33:21 Right. So I think that we've become more and more conditioned to like this instant gratification. And, like super inexpensive, super easy to us. And that when when we're faced with something that smells a little bit like it could be work without like immediate gratification. Right? We're kind of put off. Right? So how do we, you know, share and show the benefits of, I don't know, transcending this need for immediate gratification for something that nobody can describe. But it's been we've been told it's so amazing. Fatima 34:04 Right? So, so I guess when it comes to that one thing we got to remember, it's very simple. I always tell people this, it seems like something that's really far fetched. It seems like what most spiritual people experience is like, Oh, look, I need to spend hours meditating. I need to step out of my fears. I need to do that. Yeah, everybody needs to do that. But I always say look at it this way. When you chose a job, or country to move to or any situation, did you not step out from that fear? Did you not take a chance? Did you not make the extra effort? Every company says you have About three months, one month, three months of a probation period, it's not guaranteed yet you leave your job and you do it. Yet you make that chance, you get married, you have children, you don't know the end of the outcome. So if you live in that world, and you think you can do it, what's so difficult from doing what doesn't require effort, it's effortless, truly, to just step out from all these things that we keep putting too much energy into, and just be instead in an energy that literally vibrates with us. Brandon Handley 35:46 Yeah, I actually had one of one of my breathwork students reach out this past week talking about feeling her whole body vibrating, right, just getting connected to source. I mean, so there's like, you know, there's this higher vibration that you get tapped into this out there. And like, when you when you when you tap into it, it's mind blowing. And, you know, she she said, like, quite literally she goes, now I see why people become monks or nuns or like, you know, devote their lives to this because it's like, why wouldn't you right? In the middle of reading a book that is somewhere not next to me, that just talks about that once you learn some of these tools, just like you're doing right now, once you've learned tools, once you've connected once you've figured out kind of how it's working. You're, you're compelled to go share it. Right? Like, wow, let's, let's talk about this, this thing that nobody's talking about, let's go talk about this. And what's interesting is is to me is, is that people have been talking about it all the time. When we haven't, right, we just haven't been at that level of awareness. There's been like, oh, well, normally be like, well, that's, that's for that's for those people over there. Right? That's, that's great for them. That's great for them. I'm on my way to get a latte. I got other shit to do today. Right. And this other thing that you talked about that too, is that I think a lot of people feel like you've got to sit in like lotus position for two hours a day, like you're talking about. But it can be done in I don't know, Fatima 37:32 just walking. Brandon Handley 37:35 Yeah. So So that's so cool. I mean, it's really interesting, too. And it's great that, I think to see somebody like yourself, who you know, you're, you're a brick and you're a real neuroscientists, right. Like, it's not like this is detached. And, you know, it's not like, I think what we've been used to, again, is people who have plugged into like, the spiritual life, they, they're a monk, they're a hippie, they're thrive, right? Yeah, like off the grid. They're like your life. And so I think it's really important and, and I'd be curious to see for you, are you seeing more spirituality in everybody's life? Have you noticed? For me, I feel like a big part of this surge, I'd say in spirituality, again, it's always been around us, but comes from COVID, right? A world worldwide pandemic, you know, a real people to connect, right? We're like, hey, wait a second, I need to tap into this sense of self and really kind of embrace it and understand more about it. Fatima 38:44 Right? So when it comes to that concept, I guess it's called a period of isolation. That's when it is. So when there's an isolation excluded from the world, right? So what are you gonna do? You got nothing to do face yourself, you have no choice. Figure out your life for this happened. Because everyone went through a situation that was unimaginable, right? He can't go out. You can't do anything. So face yourself. So I guess as the years are passing, what is trying to happen here is that doesn't even the university works through tapping through a higher state of consciousness for more people. And if you realize more and more people are coming into it, and they're at least making the effort to figure it out. And we as individuals just like you, you, you run a podcast, and you know, you're spiritually yourself, and you do a lot of work. And it's the same way so most people are just normal. We are not sitting and we're not you know, saying mantra doesn't praying beads or anything like that. We're just normal individuals running our daily lives. And we meet people along the way. And we build a connection with them. And we try to do our best to relay the message and help with the universe to build a great state of consciousness just for the collective. Brandon Handley 40:25 Yeah, I mean, it really goes to the beginning of the podcast, right? Like you are working, working through us. Right? Yeah. Working through us. And it's kind of like, how are how are we are going to express that right? How are we going to express our spirituality and whatever is inside of us, essentially has to be expressed? Right? Right, in the same in the same way that I guess, you know, an oak tree expresses an oak tree, a dot expresses a daffodil that for those whatever's inside of us, and neither one is like, there's no specific way to do it. But it's going to happen, right? Yeah. Fatima 41:05 Each one has to be different. If not, you can't touch so many lives around the world. Every spiritual person comes up with their own way, their own method, and, you know, it has to work differently. If everybody were the same. Nobody's gonna listen, that should be taught. That will be the fact. Brandon Handley 41:25 Yeah, yeah. Well, so you're also offering, like, some services through your website, where, you know, what type of people are you working with? Like, who should reach out to you to connect? Fatima 41:37 Yeah, so I always say this, there's no particular type of person, as long as you're open. And most importantly, you want that change, and you want to start somewhere, just saying that you want something different. And to start, you can connect at my website. Brandon Handley 42:00 And, ya know, exactly the, the idea and the desire, right to make that transition. Right. And I think that that's really where that's really where it happens. I think you would you would, you would said, hey, you know, hopefully, my soul, where's my soul? I want to cry. Right, right. And for me, I still vividly recall it was about four or five years ago now, you know, writing that question, you know, to the universe, right, like writing that question? Handwritten, be like, alright, you know, show me and like, within weeks, like, it was like, full on, like, I was like, Alright, stop. Fatima 42:45 Yeah, you do you do reach that point. But like, I always tell people, it's got to start from there. And more importantly, you got to be open to it. Yeah. It's, I can't give you the, all the answers. If you're not going to make the effort. You can't do anything, if you don't take an action. Brandon Handley 43:09 Right now. 100%. One of the things that I wanted to hit on to, till just now, you know, we always talk, we talk about the self, right? Searching for the self, just associating the self from this other thing and all these other, you know, when you talk about the self, you know, and trying to find out who the self is, Who am I like, you know, I know that growing up there. Well, clearly, I'm right here. So I know exactly who I am, right? And musicians later in life to mean something entirely different. So when you're talking about the self, what do you mean? Fatima 43:46 So when I speak about the self, I always speak about, who are you now? I always say that, who are you now? Because even if I asked you that question, Brandon, and I sit for a year now, you will give me an answer. But no one has the answer to who you can be in the future. What you can build further from where you are. And I always say this, if you want to know self, just ask yourself, Who are you now? And then from there go? Who do I want to become? That itself builds an entire different universe? Brandon Handley 44:35 Yeah, yeah. I mean, look, you open yourself up to the possibilities, right? Because it's, you know, if you run around and be like, I am this I am this, I am this and then you keep reinforcing that same story over and over and over. But then when you say, then you say, hey, Fatima 44:51 yeah, so So when you say who am I? You gotta say, Why am I actually here? What is my purpose? What is my purpose? You are not going to get an answer. But you will realize the possibilities that open up just by asking that question from the depths of your heart. Brandon Handley 45:19 Now, it's fantasy. Fantastic. That's fantastic. Thank you for that. So we're at this little point where I like to ask a couple of different questions on this podcast is kind of like, spiritual speed dating, right for team that's tuned into this podcast, and like, you know, I'm looking for my next spiritual date. You know, so in essence of that, you know, spiritual batchelorette Number one, what are we also afraid of? Fatima 45:51 How self everyone is afraid to face themselves. That's the biggest fear, but they would have how much they would give, and what they would get in return. They think it's from the other person more, but it's actually themselves that they feel the most. Brandon Handley 46:16 Not I don't want to say, look, I mean, myself included, right? There's, there's always things that I fear about myself, you know, either success or failure or anything, right, Fatima 46:26 right. Because we constantly thinking, right? Brandon Handley 46:31 But that goes back to that goes very goes back to what you're talking about, like, starting with the mind first, like how do we determine, you know, how do you say, hey, you know, you're worthy, forgive, learn how to love and then get to your your heart later, right. But those are the things that like, We fear ourselves, because we've created for some reason, somehow, we turned ourselves into a monster. That and, and it's like, alright, well, am I actually the Boogeyman? And sometimes we feel that we are and instead of, instead of, kind of doing the work and facing ourselves, because we're, what we think we've created, right can get in there. And the best term that I've seen for is called, like, can't do that shadow work, right? Like who? Who, who have you hidden away that inside of yourself that could use some love? Right? And allow for that? Fatima 47:27 Yeah. So I always tell people just just do this. What he creates situations in your head when it is non existent. It's pointless. Why do you think of something when it doesn't even exist? Then you literally manifested into your life Brandon Handley 47:46 becomes easier to see because you've primed your mind for it. Right? You said? Yeah. You're like, you're like, here's the directions for a shitty day. I'd like to have. Right, yeah. Fatima 47:56 And then you, you know, people manifest things, and they get good stuff. The other people who manifest things in the reverse way as well. Brandon Handley 48:06 Right now 100%, right. Yeah. Because that's what we've we set our mind filters to right we say yeah, just like just like we're Google and any database we set out what are the filters? What are the filters and what am I searching for? Right? So all right. Well, I got one more for you. Let's check it out. Do to do to do look for a fun one. What is your one wish for the world Fatima Fatima 48:37 case peace and love. That's literally it's like Bob Marley. Gave you could live a life with a man who spoke so much truth and who has so much wisdom and captions. It's living him in a real world. Literally, just being connected with everyone. So peace and love looks like this. You don't need to go out day you don't need to go and change the world. You're gone. You don't need to change war. You don't need to give you x stop with a stranger on the street. Smile. Say hello. Acknowledge live a Bob Marley life. Brandon Handley 49:32 I mean, such as be decent and kind. Fatima 49:34 to others. Yeah, exactly. Brandon Handley 49:37 Sure. Sure. know for sure. So you know, Tim, Nathan, thank you so much for being on today. Thank you. That's a website. It's www dot F as in Frank for Fatima in this manner. And a 18 Oh eight.com Thank you so much. Intro Guy 50:00 Thank you. I really hope you enjoyed this episode of the spiritual dove podcast. Stay connected with us directly through spiritual dove.co. You can also join the discussion on Facebook, spiritual and Instagram and spiritual underscore Joe. If you would like to speak with us, send us an email there Brandon at spiritual dog.co And as always, thank you for cultivating your mindset and creating a better reality. This includes the most thought provoking part of your day. Don't forget to like and subscribe to stay fully up to date. Until next time, be kind to your zone and trust your intuition Transcribed by https://otter.ai
Tyrian er et shoot-em-up fra Epic MegaGames som lar deg kjøpe og oppgradere massevis av våpen. Er det gøy idag?
Tyrian 2000 is, to this day, regarded as one of the greatest shmups ever made. It boasts a continuous campaign that goes for 5 episodes and 50 levels, a ludicrous array of guns to dock your ship out with, and a varied and creative enemy roster. The game is stuffed to the cracks with bonus content - secret levels, unlocks, minigames - even fighting game special moves tied to each ship!It's not hard to see why it has garnered so much praise. And compared to its bullet hell brethren, it's a far more forgiving game, with no limited lives system and a hull capable of withstanding more than a few shots. But is variety and spicy secrets really the key to a great video game? Does what dazzled back in 1999 still add up to an enjoyable and deep experience today?On this episode, we discuss:How does the economy of Tyrian 2000 work? Does tying credits to score achieved make Tyrian more about power gaming than your intrinsic skill at piloting your ship?Tyrian 2000 allows you to freely swap out pieces of kit with no penalty to your credits. Is this an instance where free re-specs should be celebrated, or is there a cost to allowing such freedom?What is the focus of the moment to moment gameplay of Tyrian 2000? Is this a game about avoiding damage, or maximising your damage output?We answer these questions and many more on the 88th episode of the Retro Spectives Podcast!—Intro Music: KieLoBot - Tanzen KOutro Music: Rockit Maxx - One point to anotherTyrian 2000 OST: Alexander Bradon—Do the hidden difficulties prevent the game from being so much of a power snowball, or do they make it even more important? Is Pat a heretic that should be burned at the stake for using mouse controls? What shmup should we play next? Come let us know what you think on our community discord server!
STREAM THIS EPISODE ON YOUTUBE: https://youtu.be/gSOFhgXdJ1sTheon is a bitch boy, Robby is dead, Jeoffrey is still a c*nt, Arya is on the run, Sansa is just tryna live, Tyrian is also just trying to LIVE! It's all cray babe. Tune in next week for an episode about the new limited series on Disney+, "Kenobi".FIND AND SUPPORT KATIE AND MICHAE:TIK TOK: @popcornchatspodINSTAGRAM: @katayhealayy @ohheyitsmichaeTWITTER: @katayhealayy @ohheyitsmichaeKATIE'S YOUTUBE CHANNEL: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkvwyif-reiFvI3Cxe7PE3gMICHAE'S YOUTUBE CHANNEL: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4bQLMo55L_nUOPW_2ajKZwMICHAE'S TIK TOK: @ohheyitsmichaeKATIE'S TIK TOK: @yourgirlktlyasKATIE'S SHORT FILMS: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXn_VizHMrpK-spUheLTbsASupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/popcornchats. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/popcorn-chats.
¡El Efecto 2000, profecías del futuro, FastDoom y juegos 2000! Lamentablemente no nos está dando la vida para sacar el podcast a tiempo, así que os traemos la primera parte del podcast número 19, en breve la segunda. El listado del disquete VOL 19 es: El Efecto 2000: ¿Estábamos preparados? ¿Lo estamos ahora? ¿Se acaba ya el mundo o estamos aún en Matrix? Profecías del Futuro: Logaran nos hablará de algunas visiones proféticas. Como toda buena profecía, algunas acertarán y otras fallarán… Juegos: Juegos que acaban en 2000: No tienen nada en común pero nos hace gracia hablar de ellos: Twilight 2000. Dune 2000. Tyrian 2000. Chessmaster 2000. Simcity 2000. EF2000. Gunship 2000. ¡Y muchos más! Bueno, alguno más… Fast Doom con Viti95: El creador de esta versión de Doom para equipos subestándar nos habla de su obra. El resto de secciones tendrá que esperar un poquito más. Os agradecemos desde ya vuestros comentarios y valoraciones positivas en iTunes, iVoox y nuestra web msdos.club y las recomendaciones del programa. Ayúdanos a mantener MS-DOS Club. Agradecemos en este episodio a: Sonia Chaves (@DubbingSonia) por su voz para las cortinillas. Canal de Sonia en Ivoox: Órbita Arrakis. Web de Sonia: soniachaves.es. @Viti95 por hablarnos de FastDoom. Antonio Lozano (@rigorycriterio) por su dedicación y participación. Javier Sancho (@kalzakath1) por su dedicación y participación. ¡A todos y todas los que nos apoyáis de maneras diferentes en este proyecto!
Art and science are not often bedfellows. Conservation scientist Dr Narayan Khandekar discusses a world-first preservation of a Mark Rothko, the scientific analysis of bark paintings and Tyrian purple, a rare pigment.
¡El Efecto 2000, profecías del futuro, FastDoom y juegos 2000! Lamentablemente no nos está dando la vida para sacar el podcast a tiempo, así que os traemos la primera parte del podcast número 19, en breve la segunda. El listado del disquete VOL 19 es: El Efecto 2000: ¿Estábamos preparados? ¿Lo estamos ahora? ¿Se acaba ya el mundo o estamos aún en Matrix? Juegos: Juegos que acaban en 2000: No tienen nada en común pero nos hace gracia hablar de ellos: Twilight 2000. Dune 2000. Tyrian 2000. Chessmaster 2000. Simcity 2000. EF2000. Gunship 2000. ¡Y muchos más! Bueno, alguno más… Fast Doom con Viti95: El creador de esta versión de Doom para equipos subestándar nos habla de su obra. El resto de secciones tendrá que esperar un poquito más. Os agradecemos desde ya vuestros comentarios y valoraciones positivas en iTunes, iVoox y nuestra web msdos.club y las recomendaciones del programa. Ayúdanos a mantener MS-DOS Club. Agradecemos en este episodio a: Sonia Chaves (@DubbingSonia) por su voz para las cortinillas. Canal de Sonia en Ivoox: Órbita Arrakis. Web de Sonia: soniachaves.es. @Viti95 por hablarnos de FastDoom. Antonio Lozano (@rigorycriterio) por su dedicación y participación. Javier Sancho (@kalzakath1) por su dedicación y participación. ¡A todos y todas los que nos apoyáis de maneras diferentes en este proyecto!
Syd takes us back in history to relive the sights and smells of Tyrian Purple. Making this stuff might be the worst job in history. All this and more in another episode of Shut Up! Keep Going. Check us out on YouTube (/shutupkeepgoing) and our image guide for each episode at @shutupkeepgoing
Alexander the Great arrives at the fortified island city of Tyre, and lays siege to the impregnable stronghold before continuing his conquest of the Persian Empire. The siege of Tyre demands legendary feats of engineering and strategy as the tides of battle swing between the Macedonian army and the Tyrian defenders, lasting for seven long months and culminating in a devastating defeat. A story from the ancient Mediterranean world (332 BC), featuring: Alexander the Great --- CREDITS: Music by Kevin MacLeod Episode Thumbnail Images: Bronze statue of Alexander the Great on horseback (1st c. BC Roman copy of a Greek original by Lysippus, 4th c. BC) / "A naval action during the siege of Tyre" (A. Castaigne, 1898/99) WDS Logo Image: Kylix with Apollo playing the lyre and pouring a libation: c. 470 BC, Delphi Archeological Museum --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Join the Guild of Scholars who take on a more somber tone this week as we send off one of the most prolific figures in Tyrian history. We put this story to rest. We were overwhelmed and impressed by some of the best video game storytelling we have encountered. From narrative design teams to authors who handled this tale for over a decade, our hat's off to you. Glint is absolutely amazing. *Content Creator Spotlight* Check out our friend Penguin Paladin at: www.twitch.tv/penguin_paladin twitter.com/Penguin_Paladin Our Socials: Twitter: twitter.com/LoresGuild Instagram: instagram.com/guildlorespodcast/ Email: guildlorespodcast@gmail.com
Join the Guild of Scholars as we soar to new heights upon the winds of Tyrian history. It is a tale of war and broken promises that have lead the tengu race to their impregnable stronghold, The Dominion of Winds. We love this episode and we hope you do too. Socials Twitter: twitter.com/LoresGuild Instagram: www.instagram.com/guildlorespodcast/ Twitch: www.twitch.tv/fowrenfables
Art and science are not often bedfellows. Conservation scientist Dr Narayan Khandekar discusses a world-first preservation of a Mark Rothko, the scientific analysis of bark paintings and Tyrian purple, a rare pigment.
Au son de Tyrian, on parle des Elder Dragons de Legends, leurs histoires et comment ils sont joués en format Brawl et Commander. Suivez Terrain Basique sur leur page Facebook L'article Terrain Basique – EP137: Les Elder Dragons Legends est apparu en premier sur RadioH2O.
Au son de Tyrian, on parle des Elder Dragons de Legends, leurs histoires et comment ils sont joués en format Brawl et Commander. Suivez Terrain Basique sur leur page Facebook L'article Terrain Basique – EP137: Les Elder Dragons Legends est apparu en premier sur RadioH2O.
We discussed how Tyrian purple was made in the previous episode. Here, we see how it influenced the world.
Tyrian isn't just the name of a character from game of thrones. It's also the name of a dye: Tyrian purple. What's tyrian purple? And why do we need a whole episode on it? Well, because it's the oldest, most famous, most expensive, most royal, most vibrant and possibly also the most foul smelling dye in the world. So this episode has a lot to live up to.
Dré, Lauren, and Aidan ask, What is color, and where did it come from? If someone has never seen color, how would you describe it? What role has color played throughout history and does it play today?, and more. Website & Email Newsletter: www.commonscientists.com | Support Us: patreon.com/commonscientiststists Resources: The Giver: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Giver The Iliad: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iliad Color: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Color Phoenician purple: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyrian_purple Synesthesia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Synesthesia Color blindness: https://bit.ly/3uTKYyK Intercultural Development Inventory (IDI): https://bit.ly/3x9QVt6 Coded Bias (Documentary): https://www.codedbias.com/about Ex Machina (film): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ex_Machina_(film) Benefits of UV Protection: https://mayocl.in/2QAknYL
The Wildcards return to Endora with news, good and bad, and embark on their next adventure towards Kas'Tyrian, The City of The Dead… --- We've been playing this homebrew Dungeons and Dragons game for nearly 3 years, in the world of Vesaria. Our heroes, The Wildcards, have become unlikely champions fighting against an evil force known as the Revenant Vow (a cult of Asmodeus). The Vow wish is to unseal the Gates of Hell and unleash its horrors and their devil lord upon the Material Plane. Our heroes have battled he forces of Hell many times but despite their efforts, three of the four seals binding the gate shut have already been unleashed… --- Follow Hexplorers on Twitter https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&v=DuJGdtoCzXk&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbmZNeVVtYkxCdFZhTlFLRjNiYzByYWlOSHNHUXxBQ3Jtc0trTWpVOFVLcEhxMzlSZ0VUNmFUWEtFc1pQV216T0s5MEkxZjFWbmhOSnR2cWg1RlF0RkdLU3VfeXNoV2ZSUFVFNXVaQ09VVU5SNG9kNnBkN09DcWhvUjMwN0luZGNnRnUzUlA2bXZuNjFSWHRrNWkyNA%3D%3D&q=https%3A%2F%2Ftwitter.com%2FHexplorersDND (https://twitter.com/HexplorersDND) Watch us on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCThkKOiWuRZ0Qz0QYhXhSGA/ (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCThkKOiWuRZ0Qz0QYhXhSGA/)
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Growing up in a pastor's home and being in church since 9 months before I was born, I have always heard Christian people say that no sin is worse than another. All sins are equal in the eyes of God. One mistaken and unfortunate trend in many parts of the contemporary American Christian church is the propagation of “Christian” clichés that are neither Christian nor true. One of these is this very idea: no sin is worse than any other sin.Sin is sin they say. Before I discuss some problems with this view, I first want to point out what is right about it. It is true that because God is perfectly holy, He detests all sin. It is not as if God takes murder seriously but merely gives theft a wink and a nod. God is morally perfect, and His heart is grieved by all sin. We should expect no less from a morally perfect and holy God who is worthy of all of our worship. God's perfect character requires that He abhor all sin. As followers of Christ, as people who aspire to exemplify His character in our daily living, we should pursue holiness and avoid all sin.It is true that no matter how great or small, all sins separate us from God and require forgiveness in Christ. The consequence of sin — any sin — is spiritual death. All sins leave us in need of redemption. James 2:10-11 For whoever shall keep the whole law and yet offend in one point is guilty of breaking the whole law. 11 For He who said, “Do not commit adultery,”[b] also said, “Do not kill.” Now if you do not commit adultery, yet you kill, you have become a lawbreaker.Simply put, that scripture tells us that if we break just one of God's laws or commandments, its the same as if we broke them all. So in that sense, yes, all sin separates us from God and we needed Jesus to dies as a substitute for our sin, But that does not mean that all sins are equal in His sight in the sense of consequences or punishment.It is clear that there are degree of wrongdoing. The idea or belief that murder is morally equivalent to stealing a pack of gum is absurd for many reasons. For example, the level of harm is vastly different. If someone steals a pack of gum for me, that's not good, but I'm not dead....hello?!The right to life is fundamental. It is the most important right we possess. So murder is a morally worse act than stealing gum. The two actions are not morally equivalent, nor are they the same in the eyes of God. All sin does not have the same effect. There is a very strong biblical case that can be made against the claim that all sins are the same in God's sight. Let's read Matthew 23: 23-24 Jesus said, “Woe to you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! You tithe mint and dill and cumin, but have neglected the weightier matters of the law: justice and mercy and faith. These you ought to have done without leaving the others undone. You blind guides who strain out a gnat and swallow a camel!In this passage, Jesus rejects the claim that no sin is worse than any other. He told them that justice, mercy, and faithfulness are more important than giving tithes. And just for the record, He is NOT talking here about social justice. That's a podcast for another day.The point of this passage is the the scribes and Pharisees focused on lesser matters of the law while neglecting the more important. Jesus did not hold that all sins are equal because His teachings here directly contradict this view.In Luke 20: 46-47, Jesus teaches that there will be some people who will receive a greater condemnation or punishment than others. The scripture reads, "Beware of the scribes, which desire to walk in long robes, and love greetings in the markets, and the highest seats in the synagogues, and the chief rooms at feasts; Which devour widows' houses, and for a shew make long prayers: the same shall receive greater damnation."And who did Jesus have in mind when he warned of hell's greatest levels? We might think it would be Hitler or Stalin, but instead, Jesus tells us that it will be respectable religious people. In this passage it was directed at the most religious teachers of the law. Matthew 11 21 “Woe to you, Chorazin! Woe to you, Bethsaida! For if the mighty works which were done in you had been done in Tyre and Sidon, they would have repented long ago in sackcloth and ashes. 22 But I say to you, it will be more tolerable for Tyre and Sidon on the Day of Judgment than for you. 23 And you, Capernaum, who is exalted toward heaven, will be brought down to Hades. For if the mighty works which have been done in you had been done in Sodom, it would have remained until this day. 24 But I say to you that it shall be more tolerable for the land of Sodom on the Day of Judgment than for you.”On the last day, he tells us, the judgment will be “more bearable” for Tyre and Sidon, and “more tolerable” for Sodom, than it will be for the citizens of these Galilean cities.Tyre plundered Jerusalem after Babylon had laid it waste (Ezekiel 26:1–2), but better to be a marauding Tyrian on judgment day than to be a citizen of Chorazin. Sidon exulted with Tyre over the destruction of God's chosen city (Isaiah 23:4, 12), but better to be a proud Sidonian on judgment day than to be a member of Bethsaida. The men of Sodom nearly battered down Lot's door in order to commit homosexual acts (Genesis 19:4–9), but — can it be? — better to be a lecherous Sodomite on judgment day than to stand with the city of Capernaum.As far as we know, Chorazin, Bethsaida, and Capernaum were not renowned for their wickedness. These were small Galilean cities, neighbors to Nazareth. Capernaum was even Jesus's “own city” during his ministry. The residents of these places were likely synagogue-attending, Torah-memorizing, Sabbath-keeping Jews. How could they possibly outdo Sodom in sin?For this simple reason: when they witnessed the mighty works of the Messiah, God's own Son, “they did not repent” (Matthew 11:20).The worst sinners in this world, then, are not necessarily those who live in rank debauchery, but those who go on sinning when they have every reason and opportunity to repent. Tyre, Sidon, and Sodom, for all their wickedness, lived and died in gospel darkness. Chorazin, Bethsaida, and Capernaum saw the gospel's blazing light — and they quietly closed the curtains.It makes sense that because not all sin is the same, there will be greater degrees of punishment and reward. In fact, in Matt 16:27 saysFor "the Son of Man shall come with His angels in the glory of His Father, and then He will repay every man according to his works." How many of you know that there will be some who have greater works than others? Some people have dedicated their lives to the service of Jesus Christ, while others give the bare minimum in their service to the Lord. Throughout the NT the scripture even talks about 5 crowns that will be given to believers, but not every Christian will receive all 5 crowns. It stands to reason that if there are greater rewards in Heaven and greater punishments in Hell, that all sin cannot be equal. Where we are all equal is at the foot of the cross. the Bible tells us that all of us have sinned and come short of God's standard of perfection. There is forgiveness in Jesus Christ for all sin except for one which brings me to my last point. If all sin is equal, then why does Jesus tell us in Mark 3:28-29 that there is an unforgivable sin? He said, 28 Truly I say to you, all sins will be forgiven the sons of men, and whatever blasphemies they speak. 29 But he who blasphemes against the Holy Spirit never has forgiveness, but is in danger of eternal condemnation.”Simply put, there is one sin that is greater than all others and that is the sin of rejecting Jesus Christ. A person cannot reject Christ as Messiah and enter the kingdom of Heaven.If you are still breathing today, you can be forgiven of your sins. Come to me, all who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you, and learn from me, for I am gentle and lowly in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy, and my burden is light. (Matthew 11:28–30)Come to me. No matter how many years someone has merely dabbled with the gospel, no matter how many opportunities they have trampled, no matter how many sermons and exhortations they have despised, Jesus says, “Come to me.” He invites those who rival Sodom in their evil, and he invites those who compete with Capernaum for their apathy. He invites those who have blatantly hated him all their life, and he invites those who have quietly rejected him.Jesus is gentle and lowly in heart. He does not delight in the death of the wicked (Ezekiel 33:11). Rather, he delights when the wicked, after long years of refusing him, finally come, ready to repent and find their rest in him.Not all sins, and not all sinners, are the same. But they all have the same remedy: the Savior who came, and lived, and died so that no one who feels the weight of their guilt need finally go to hell.
Welcome back to another edition of Throne In where Max rejoins the program to discuss the Hound, Tyrian, our shared love for Dani, and how hard it is to recast people in shows. Not a lot going on here, but still a lot to talk about! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
How a colour almost extincted (is that a word?) a species, and the world's best cheese on toast
Christin takes me behind the scenes to talk about a few wild animals she has in her life. And what they have taught her about various species. She runs The CARE Foundation, an exotic animal rescue, and wildlife education center near Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida. Christin lives on CARE's property with more than 200 wild animals. She tells us how each of those animals has a unique personality, and she knows each of them very well. In today's episode, Christin introduces us to: Famous Amos, the spider monkey Blonde, and other snakes and reptiles Chimera, the liliger (2 parts lion, 1 part tiger) Katrina and Tyrian, tigers You can support Christin and CARE Foundation by visiting on a tour, donating money and products (scroll down on home page), or following and sharing on social media. For show notes (to watch the interview and important links): https://ForAnimalsForEarth.com/podcast/30
This kind of good PC shoot-em-up game takes your regular arcade shooter like Raiden and adds more story and a dash of humor. That doesn't give us a lot to work with, so we talk about the prospect of grown-up sleepovers, and start recommending products.
Akkian,Flavius Arrianus, the Grecio-Roman Biographer with Alexander, the Great , in His Book, it is also called as Indica like Megasthenes's, describes the voyage of Alexander to India. He chronicles the customs and manners of the people of India. “he Nysaeans are not an Indian race, but descended from the men who came into India with Dionysus–perhaps from those Greeks who were rendered unfit for service in the wars which Dionysus waged with the Indians. Perhaps also he settled with the Greeks those of the natives who were willing to join his colony. Dionysus named the city itself Nysa, and the land Nysaea, in honour of his nurse Nysa. The mountain near the city, at whose base Nysa was built, is called Meros (thigh) after the misfortune he experienced as soon as he was born. This is the story framed by the poets in regard to Dionysus, and let the writers of legends Grecian and foreign expound it. Among the Assacenians is Massaca, a large city, where also is the stronghold of the land of Assacia; and there is also another large city, Peucelaitis, not far from the Indus. These tribes have been settled west of the Indus as far as the Cophen…. Of the expedition of Dionysus, indeed, the city of Nysa is no mean monument, as also are the mountain Meros, the ivy which grows on this mountain, the Indians themselves also marching into battle to the sound of drums and cymbals, wearing speckled garments like the bacchanals of Dionysus. But of Heracles there are not many memorials. For the statement that Alexander forcibly subdued the rock of Aornus, because Heracles was not able to capture it, seems to me a piece of Macedonian boasting; just as they called the Parapamisus Caucasus, though it has no connection with it. And having observed a certain cave in the land of the Parapamisadians, they said that it was the famous cave of Prometheus, the son of the Titan, in which he was hung for the theft of the fire. And besides, in the land of the Sibians, an Indian race, because they saw the inhabitants clothed in skins, they said that the Sibians were those who had been left behind from the expedition of Heracles. The Sibians also carry cudgels, and the figure of a club was branded upon their oxen; this too they explained to be a commemoration of the club of Heracles. If anyone gives credit to these tales, this must have been another Heracles, neither the Theban, nor the Tyrian, nor the Egyptian; but some great king of a land situated in the interior not far from India. He says that in ancient times the Indians were nomads, like that section of the Scythians who are not agriculturists, but wandering about on waggons, live at one time in one part of Scythia and at another time in another part, neither inhabiting cities nor consecrating temples to the gods. So the Indians had no cities or temples built for the gods. They clothed themselves in the skins of the wild beasts which they killed, and ate the inner bark of certain trees, which are called tala in the Indian language, and, as upon the tops of palm-trees, there grow upon them things like clews of wool. They also fed upon the flesh of the wild beasts which they caught, eating it raw, until Dionysus came into their country. But when Dionysus came and conquered them, he founded cities and made laws for them, and gave the Indians wine as he had given it to the Greeks. He also gave them seeds and taught them how to sow them in the earth; so that either Triptolemus did not come to this part when he was sent by Demeter to sow corn through the whole earth, or this Dionysus came to India before Triptolemus and gave to the inhabitants the seeds of cultivated crops. Dionysus first taught them to yoke oxen to the plough, and made most of them become husbandmen instead of being nomads, and armed them with martial weapons. He also taught them to worship the gods, and especiallyhttps://ramanisblog.in/2015/02/05/dionysus-greek-god-is-shiva-migrated-from-south-india/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ramanispodcast/message
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Egyptian vs. Tyrian ladder
The Daf Yomi from a Psychological Perspective For Mareh Mekomos Click Below Stairway to Heaven This Gemara mentions a סולם המצרי, literally an Egyptian Ladder, which according to the Talmud's definition is a small ladder which has less than four rungs. What is this Egyptian ladder? Were the Egyptians midgets? The term comes up in only one other place in the Talmud, and that is in Mishna Bava Basra 3:6 סֻלָּם הַמִּצְרִי אֵין לוֹ חֲזָקָה, וְלַצּוֹרִי יֶשׁ לוֹ חֲזָקָה An Egyptian ladder cannot give title through possession but a Tyrian ladder can. The Egyptian ladder may possibly come from the ancient Egyptian belief that the triangle was sacred and domain of the gods, therefore one should not pass beneath a ladder. This is probably the origin for the common superstition of not walking underneath a ladder. Therefore, it would make sense that Egyptians would only use small ladders to avoid causing people to walk underneath them. (https://www.ancientpages.com/2015/08/26/walking-ladder-superstition-can-traced-ancient-egypt/) In any case, the term is rather strange. Toldos Yaakov Yosef (Parashas Tzav) notes this and reads a mystical message into this mundane term: עוד י"ל ונבאר תחלה משנה בפ"ג דב"ב סולם המצרי אין לו חזקה ולצורי יש לו חזקה וכו' ומפרש בש"ס היכי דמי סולם המצרי אמרי דבי ר' ינאי כל שאין לו ארבעה חווקים ופי' רש"י שליבות ולהבין דברי חכמי' וחידותם בדרך מוסר נ"ל דזכרנו ביאר מאמר כל מקום שנ' נצים נצבים זהו דתן ואבירם וכו' יעו"ש. והעולה משם כי האדם נברא בחומר וצורה והם ב' הפכים כשזה קם זה נופל והוא ענין הסולם מוצב ארצה וראשו מגיע השמימה ופי' בעו"א שהוא ענין עוה"ז שתהי' הכנה וסולם לעלות למעלה שיזכה לעוה"ב יעו"ש. ובאמת שיש ב' מיני סולם א' שעולה בו למעלה והוא שייכא לאנשי הצורה והב' סולם היורד בו למטה והוא של אנשי החומר ההולכים בעצת יצה"ר וסולם זה הוא מצרי ר"ל מיצר הרע משא"כ סולם הא' שהוא לעלות בו ליוצר ובורא הכל אותיות דדין כאותיות לצור"י ומפרש בש"ס כל שאין בו ד' שליבות והוא דאי' בדברי חז"ל בזכות ד' דברים נגאלו אבותינו ממצרים שלא שינו את שמם ולא שינו את לשונם ולא הי' בהם לשון הרע ולא היו פרוצין בעריות וכו' יעו"ש. Adding to this in Parashas Shoftim He notes: ובזה יובן סולם המצרי אין לו חזקה שאף אם הי' רשע כל הימים ומוחזק ברשעו ולבסוף נתחרט ועשה תשובה מקבלין אותו א"כ לזה אין חזקה שישאר ח"ו בקליפה אבל לצורי יש לו חזקה במאמר חז"ל כיון שעברו רוב שנותיו ולא חטא שוב לא יחט' וכמ"ש רגלי חסידיו ישמור וק"ל. In this beautiful piece Toldos Yaakov Yosef notes that a ladder is used to ascend and descend and thus represents spiritual potential to elevate or sink lower. Thus the “Egyptian” ladder, which represents the yezter (phonetically similar to the Hebrew word for Egypt - Mitzrayim) which has less than four key rungs, is temporary and beings you down. But a permanent ladder, consisting of four key rungs brings you upward spiritually. What are the four rungs? As was taught in the midrash (Vayikra Rabbah 32): Israel were redeemed from Egypt on account of four things; because they did not change their names, they did not change their language, they did not go tale-bearing, and none of them was found to have been sexually immoral.
We finally welcome the homie Blaine to the podcast. We talked about Elzhi, Action Bronson, Spillage Village, and Tory Lanez. Color Theory Twitter: @ColorTheoryPod Personal Twitters: @Falco93IsForMe @IstaMaza @TE3ZY12 Intro Song: Jon B by Dijon Outro Song: Life by Dom Kennedy --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/color-theory/support
"One day late in the fourth century BC, the Phoenician merchant Zeno set sail on the Mediterranean Sea with a cargo full of Tyrian purple dye. Prized by the wealthy and by royalty, who dressed themselves in clothes colored with it, the rare dye was painstakingly extracted by slaves from the blood of sea snails and dried in the sun until it was, as one ancient historian said, “worth its weight in silver.” This was Zeno’s family trade. They trafficked in one of the most valuable goods in the ancient world, and as it has always been for entrepreneurs, their business was on the line seemingly every day.On that fateful day, a day not unlike one you may have experienced, Zeno lost everything."Find out the rest of Zeno's story in today's Daily Stoic Podcast.***If you enjoyed this week’s podcast, we’d love for you to leave a review on Apple Podcasts. It helps with our visibility, and the more people listen to the podcast, the more we can invest into it and make it even better.Sign up for the Daily Stoic email: http://DailyStoic.com/signupFollow @DailyStoic:Twitter: https://twitter.com/dailystoicInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/dailystoic/Facebook: http://facebook.com/dailystoicYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/dailystoic
Our trio continues the fight with the freshly formed Avatar of Bashaba. Much trickery is afoot here. Many things that could fall flat on their face should things turn sour now. Will all both of the remaining B-Team....and Lanros....make it out alive?!? Some of our music used in this episode was taken from Tabletop Audio at tabletopaudio.com.Additional sound effects came from www.zapsplat.com.Also from:Music and Sound by Syrinscape.store.syrinscape.com/what-is-syrinscape/?attBecause Epic games need Epic game sounds★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Want to help us navigate the plot twists that come with making an amazing podcast? Well there is no difficult terrain between you and supporting us over at https://plus.acast.com/s/ritgeekpodcast.
This week Brett shares his final thoughts on Steamworld Quest: Hand of Gilgamech as he has completed the game. Walker gushes about Factorio after diving back in following its 1.0 release. Brett discovers EVEN more game play mechanics in Tyrian 2000 after 20+ years of playing. All Games Done Quick Summer 2020 has recently concluded so a shout out is in order for such an awesome event. Episode notes: Join the discussion! All of our links including twitter, discord, youtube, email, and more can be found at: https://puyspod.carrd.co/ (https://puyspod.carrd.co/) Music by Misha Zarins https://mekzvsbear.wixsite.com/mekz Art by Riley O’laughlin riley_olaughlin@ymail.com
This week Brett and Walker do a deep dive on Brett's favorite game Tyrian 2000. Tyrian 2000 is a top down shooter in many ways similar to many other games in the genre born from Galaga or Space Invaders. Instead of being arcade-y like the vast majority of games in this vein Tyrian 2000 separates itself with a wide variety of ship upgrades and more than one way to succeed. Tyrian 2000 has been a gem for over 2 decades and Brett provides a wonderful breakdown of all the reasons you should check it out. Episode notes: Join the discussion! All of our links including twitter, discord, youtube, email, and more can be found at: https://puyspod.carrd.co/ (https://puyspod.carrd.co/) Music by Misha Zarins https://mekzvsbear.wixsite.com/mekz Art by Riley O’laughlin riley_olaughlin@ymail.com
Gare aux Pixels - Attention un pixel peut en cacher un autre - Retrogaming Podcast
Bonjour à toutes et à tous, voila le premier épisode de l’année 2020. Toute l’équipe du podcast vous souhaite une très bonne année ! Au programme : Actus : DLC Pokemon Epée/Bouclier, C64 mini V2, jeux Megadrive sur le Joueur du Grenier, la licence Half Life gratuite sur Steam jusqu’en mars.Test retro : Ape Escape sur PS1 – YoutubeTest retro : Tyrian 2000 sur PC – youtubeTest indé : Thimbleweed Park sur PC – YoutubeRemerciements : à vous nos formidables auditeurs Credits audio : Intro : Turtles in Time – Sewer Surfin Metal de Florian Haack Sommaire : Castlevania – Vampire Killer [Metal Cover] de Nestalgica News : Street Fighter 2 Guile theme goes Heavy Metal de Charlie Parra del Riego Remerciements : Ducktales Moon Theme – METAL COVER de PirateCrab Site regroupant une très grand nombre de musiques de jeux vidéos : zophar.net Bonne écoute à toutes et à tous et bon retrogaming !
Weiss tries a new tactic. Oscar exploits the Relic of Knowledge's weakness. Tyrian and Qrow buy some shovels.
Tonight on RWBY it's our special Election Night coverage as Atlas votes! Who will emerge triumphant as tensions rise, ideas clash, Tyrian gets the murder zoomies, and Nora finally loses the patience we didn't know she had? Spoiler alert, it's Weiss, who skips out on the entire affair to go to the movies. Take me with you, Weiss.
This week on RWBY, Ironwood surprises us all with an actual plan while Tyrian knocks over a man's applesauce in cold blood. Your unpaid volunteer community radio hosts this week are Sunday, Sam, Rane, and Artemis.
This week, Bobby is sad about Grumpy Cat's untimely death but hates Garfield, Air Bud goes Super Saiyan, Tim gives his top 5 list of characters who should have been on the Iron Throne (instead of who won it), Daenerys and Jon's relationship is oddly similar to Beauty and the Beast, Tim thinks Dany would make a great WWE wrestler, and Bobby compares the Game of Thrones finale to the ending of Naruto. SPOILERS.If you have your own top 5 list that you'd like us to read on the show, message us through any of our platforms below!Check out our website here, like us on Facebook here, follow us on Twitter @njalpodcast, and subscribe/review on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, and Google Play Music. You can follow Tim on Twitter @KidInsanity and you can follow Bobby on Twitter @bobbywws.#RIPGOT
Brotherhood Without Manners - A Game of Thrones reread Podcast
Brotherhood Without Manners is back with another full spoiler reread. This time we are reading Bran 4. The first chapter after Bran has awakened after his crippling fall. We talk about his desire to join his brothers as if the fall had not happened. Old Nan tells us some creepy old stories that could mean anything at this point. (we see you Old Nan) Robb is holding court for Lord Tyrion, but it is not quite the warm invitation Tyrion was expecting. The Direwolves react strangely when chancing up our Lord of Lannister. As always we give our chapter inductees. All Music credits to Ross Bugden INSTAGRAM! : https://instagram.com/rossbugden/ (rossbugden) TWITTER! : https://twitter.com/RossBugden (@rossbugden) YOUTUBE! : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kthxycmF25M 1 00:00:00,000 --> 00:00:04,529 Bran 4 chapter 24 that comes out on 2 00:00:02,730 --> 00:00:26,640 Victoria Day in Canada 3 00:00:04,529 --> 00:00:28,800 yo hell yeah Victoria Day, yeah the stars fucking aligned for that one. I am Nate as 4 00:00:26,640 --> 00:00:32,040 always joining me is my brother and 5 00:00:28,800 --> 00:00:34,620 co-host Zach hey see that's how you do 6 00:00:32,040 --> 00:00:36,920 it you let someone introduce you and 7 00:00:34,620 --> 00:00:40,680 then you say your opening line you 8 00:00:36,920 --> 00:00:46,379 fucking dense fence we are a full 9 00:00:40,680 --> 00:00:48,239 spoiler of George Martin's A Song of Ice 10 00:00:46,379 --> 00:00:52,199 and Fire series beginning with a game of 11 00:00:48,239 --> 00:00:53,309 Thrones you left out the arse I just did 12 00:00:52,199 --> 00:00:56,280 that because I wanted you to get your 13 00:00:53,309 --> 00:01:03,690 pirate on okay you're welcome so if you 14 00:00:56,280 --> 00:01:05,820 joined us last week we had red yeah and 15 00:01:03,690 --> 00:01:07,530 she it was girl power yep that's right 16 00:01:05,820 --> 00:01:09,900 Danny hadn't awake she woke the dragon 17 00:01:07,530 --> 00:01:11,220 and not the stupid pathetic bitchy one 18 00:01:09,900 --> 00:01:13,770 that I brought it's right she fucking 19 00:01:11,220 --> 00:01:16,259 shoved him to the grass she knock bitch 20 00:01:13,770 --> 00:01:17,790 you made him walk sorry for a little out 21 00:01:16,259 --> 00:01:21,240 of the times there we've also been 22 00:01:17,790 --> 00:01:24,479 recording the show episodes yes all 23 00:01:21,240 --> 00:01:26,700 sorts a bamboozled right now so if we 24 00:01:24,479 --> 00:01:28,829 take a minute to kind of regain our 25 00:01:26,700 --> 00:01:30,420 thought that is probably why because 26 00:01:28,829 --> 00:01:33,000 we're right in the thick of it with 27 00:01:30,420 --> 00:01:35,189 season 8 as well but needless to say 28 00:01:33,000 --> 00:01:37,650 we're still loving every because this 29 00:01:35,189 --> 00:01:40,590 episode this uh this comes out what's 30 00:01:37,650 --> 00:01:42,479 what's happened with seasoning ah season 31 00:01:40,590 --> 00:01:45,090 eight just wrapped up last night last 32 00:01:42,479 --> 00:01:47,610 night yeah by the time you guys will be 33 00:01:45,090 --> 00:01:50,310 hearing this so hopefully it was good 34 00:01:47,610 --> 00:01:52,020 I hope hope everyone's happy with this 35 00:01:50,310 --> 00:01:54,149 joy in conclusion you'll get our 36 00:01:52,020 --> 00:01:55,710 immediate response episode here on 37 00:01:54,149 --> 00:01:57,840 Thursday and then I believe we're gonna 38 00:01:55,710 --> 00:02:00,000 follow up the next week or the week 39 00:01:57,840 --> 00:02:02,460 after that yeah we might take some time 40 00:02:00,000 --> 00:02:04,979 for our grand conclusion sort of as a 41 00:02:02,460 --> 00:02:06,270 series as a whole we know that we're 42 00:02:04,979 --> 00:02:07,979 assuming that that's probably gonna be a 43 00:02:06,270 --> 00:02:09,209 longer episode so we want to take some 44 00:02:07,979 --> 00:02:11,340 time and really put some good thought 45 00:02:09,209 --> 00:02:13,739 into it so it might not we might go back 46 00:02:11,340 --> 00:02:16,290 to our regularly scheduled 47 00:02:13,739 --> 00:02:17,969 releases two episodes of the books a 48 00:02:16,290 --> 00:02:20,219 week and then just takes a little off 49 00:02:17,969 --> 00:02:21,780 time to gather that episode together and 50 00:02:20,219 --> 00:02:22,500 then we'll release it to you both well 51 00:02:21,780 --> 00:02:23,849 let you know 52 00:02:22,500 --> 00:02:25,079 oh yeah we're usually pretty good about 53 00:02:23,849 --> 00:02:27,180 that yeah we're pretty good about 54 00:02:25,079 --> 00:02:29,219 letting you guys know on social medias 55 00:02:27,180 --> 00:02:30,719 when we'll be releasing the episode so 56 00:02:29,219 --> 00:02:32,849 check us out on Facebook and Twitter 57 00:02:30,719 --> 00:02:34,859 we'll get you those full handles at the 58 00:02:32,849 --> 00:02:36,180 end of the episode here but before we 59 00:02:34,859 --> 00:02:38,969 start this episode 60 00:02:36,180 --> 00:02:40,950 speaking of socials we did receive on 61 00:02:38,969 --> 00:02:42,659 stitcher which we also are on don't 62 00:02:40,950 --> 00:02:45,150 really plug it all that often because 63 00:02:42,659 --> 00:02:47,069 you know I'm not all that familiar with 64 00:02:45,150 --> 00:02:52,019 stitchers the main reason so did yours 65 00:02:47,069 --> 00:02:54,840 get pictures yeah that's just true so 66 00:02:52,019 --> 00:02:58,290 anyway I we want to say a big old thank 67 00:02:54,840 --> 00:03:00,870 you too Georgie fifty-five who left us a 68 00:02:58,290 --> 00:03:03,150 review over on stitcher it's a it's a 69 00:03:00,870 --> 00:03:07,769 raving review because we are absolutely 70 00:03:03,150 --> 00:03:10,620 wonderful thank you so what that review 71 00:03:07,769 --> 00:03:13,200 had said is exactly what I was looking 72 00:03:10,620 --> 00:03:14,969 for other reread podcasts tend to be no 73 00:03:13,200 --> 00:03:17,970 spoiler and spend too much time going 74 00:03:14,969 --> 00:03:19,470 off-topic these guys are solid only 75 00:03:17,970 --> 00:03:21,299 complaint is there aren't more episodes 76 00:03:19,470 --> 00:03:23,340 yet looking forward to hearing working 77 00:03:21,299 --> 00:03:26,370 on it we are getting those for you as 78 00:03:23,340 --> 00:03:28,229 often as we can like honestly can you 79 00:03:26,370 --> 00:03:29,639 hear me a question Georgie how many 80 00:03:28,229 --> 00:03:31,650 episodes can you get down there in the 81 00:03:29,639 --> 00:03:33,389 sewer like aren't you aren't you running 82 00:03:31,650 --> 00:03:36,720 for your life down there from Pennywise 83 00:03:33,389 --> 00:03:38,129 and some stuff I'm glad that you're 84 00:03:36,720 --> 00:03:39,479 enjoying it and it's keeping you company 85 00:03:38,129 --> 00:03:42,259 down there but we're working on it when 86 00:03:39,479 --> 00:03:47,299 firing amount let us in the Brotherhood 87 00:03:42,259 --> 00:03:47,299 anytime definitely we don't 88 00:03:47,780 --> 00:03:53,040 well our lady did down the river that's 89 00:03:51,060 --> 00:03:55,019 a whole different you said we don't go 90 00:03:53,040 --> 00:03:56,939 off-topic we're gonna say on top of head 91 00:03:55,019 --> 00:03:58,859 thanks for the revolt interview Georgie 92 00:03:56,939 --> 00:04:01,889 55 we really appreciate it 93 00:03:58,859 --> 00:04:03,120 actually we supremely appreciate it it's 94 00:04:01,889 --> 00:04:05,400 great we've been get a lot of great 95 00:04:03,120 --> 00:04:08,009 feedback we're just so pumped that you 96 00:04:05,400 --> 00:04:09,959 guys are enjoying our stupid bullshit 97 00:04:08,009 --> 00:04:11,790 banter that we've decided to throw out 98 00:04:09,959 --> 00:04:13,349 on the interweb so thank you guys again 99 00:04:11,790 --> 00:04:15,750 for listening thank you for listening to 100 00:04:13,349 --> 00:04:19,109 this episode now let's get into brand 101 00:04:15,750 --> 00:04:20,970 for let's do it them already for so we 102 00:04:19,109 --> 00:04:23,729 open this chapter as bran is watching 103 00:04:20,970 --> 00:04:25,320 from his window seat as Rick on runs in 104 00:04:23,729 --> 00:04:27,480 the yard with his wolves 105 00:04:25,320 --> 00:04:29,490 gray wind shaggy-dog and summer are 106 00:04:27,480 --> 00:04:33,150 all chasing recon around they're just 107 00:04:29,490 --> 00:04:34,410 having a grand old time after watching 108 00:04:33,150 --> 00:04:36,510 them first I can brand things to himself 109 00:04:34,410 --> 00:04:37,830 that summer seems to be the smartest of 110 00:04:36,510 --> 00:04:40,290 the litter so yeah there's definitely 111 00:04:37,830 --> 00:04:42,120 some honestly it sounds like a fucking 112 00:04:40,290 --> 00:04:45,120 blast running around down there in the 113 00:04:42,120 --> 00:04:47,040 yard with them yeah you know run down to 114 00:04:45,120 --> 00:04:49,860 the loving life right and and bran is 115 00:04:47,040 --> 00:04:51,150 not he's super jealous of Rickon he's 116 00:04:49,860 --> 00:04:52,800 really wishing he could be down there 117 00:04:51,150 --> 00:04:54,450 running around play and messing around 118 00:04:52,800 --> 00:04:56,160 well I mean this poor kid like he 119 00:04:54,450 --> 00:04:58,710 literally went from a month ago doing 120 00:04:56,160 --> 00:05:00,720 exactly that to now having to be forced 121 00:04:58,710 --> 00:05:02,640 to sit there so he's he's angry at the 122 00:05:00,720 --> 00:05:04,050 thought as I start to sort of well up as 123 00:05:02,640 --> 00:05:05,940 he's watching and he wipes the tears 124 00:05:04,050 --> 00:05:07,800 away and he thinks to himself that his 125 00:05:05,940 --> 00:05:10,590 eighth name day had come and passed he 126 00:05:07,800 --> 00:05:12,630 was almost a man grown now too old to be 127 00:05:10,590 --> 00:05:14,130 crying right and like you said he's he's 128 00:05:12,630 --> 00:05:16,530 pretty pissed off and he says that he's 129 00:05:14,130 --> 00:05:19,140 mad because the crow said that he would 130 00:05:16,530 --> 00:05:21,660 fly and he can't even run let alone fly 131 00:05:19,140 --> 00:05:23,160 is how he's thinking of it yeah and he 132 00:05:21,660 --> 00:05:25,590 says that out loud and we realize he's 133 00:05:23,160 --> 00:05:28,290 not alone old man is in there with him 134 00:05:25,590 --> 00:05:31,530 and she agrees all crows are liars how 135 00:05:28,290 --> 00:05:33,390 can we do a quick skirt cuz it tripped 136 00:05:31,530 --> 00:05:37,710 me up and it tripped me up a lot in 137 00:05:33,390 --> 00:05:40,140 reading this part where I don't know if 138 00:05:37,710 --> 00:05:42,390 it's a if it's a typo as far as editing 139 00:05:40,140 --> 00:05:44,640 or if it's meant to be in the book bran 140 00:05:42,390 --> 00:05:49,110 does not say out loud anything about the 141 00:05:44,640 --> 00:05:53,160 crow he says they're liars and old man 142 00:05:49,110 --> 00:05:54,780 says I oh so yeah you're right it is 143 00:05:53,160 --> 00:05:57,600 like that I had just assumed it was 144 00:05:54,780 --> 00:05:59,490 because he he had been talking about it 145 00:05:57,600 --> 00:06:01,800 previously but yeah you're right I mean 146 00:05:59,490 --> 00:06:03,360 like his old man on some next level I 147 00:06:01,800 --> 00:06:05,340 mean I think there's more to her story 148 00:06:03,360 --> 00:06:08,340 and we get quite a bit of a yeah and I'm 149 00:06:05,340 --> 00:06:10,320 gonna go heavy into that here it says it 150 00:06:08,340 --> 00:06:12,510 was just a lie he said bitterly 151 00:06:10,320 --> 00:06:15,660 remembering the crow from his dreams I 152 00:06:12,510 --> 00:06:17,220 can't fly I can't even run that he says 153 00:06:15,660 --> 00:06:18,840 out loud as well I can't fly I can't 154 00:06:17,220 --> 00:06:21,300 even run and so I think that's what let 155 00:06:18,840 --> 00:06:23,580 me Rose are all liars old name I thought 156 00:06:21,300 --> 00:06:25,980 that when he says I can't fly I can't 157 00:06:23,580 --> 00:06:27,840 even run he had told at least her you 158 00:06:25,980 --> 00:06:29,280 know I had this dream about a crow that 159 00:06:27,840 --> 00:06:31,230 was telling me to but that definitely 160 00:06:29,280 --> 00:06:32,760 could be an assumption yeah yeah I just 161 00:06:31,230 --> 00:06:34,560 picked up that he didn't mention it out 162 00:06:32,760 --> 00:06:37,020 loud and she immediately yeah crows are 163 00:06:34,560 --> 00:06:38,310 all liars I know a story about the crow 164 00:06:37,020 --> 00:06:39,420 and it's saying all right oh and then 165 00:06:38,310 --> 00:06:40,200 I'm watching you 166 00:06:39,420 --> 00:06:42,600 yeah and 167 00:06:40,200 --> 00:06:44,580 he uh he doesn't want to hear her say I 168 00:06:42,600 --> 00:06:46,530 don't want no story so he says he 169 00:06:44,580 --> 00:06:49,590 doesn't to hear her stupid stories and 170 00:06:46,530 --> 00:06:53,880 she's like my stories no little Lord the 171 00:06:49,590 --> 00:06:58,350 stories are before me after me before 172 00:06:53,880 --> 00:07:00,120 you - yo I'm losing my fucking mind over 173 00:06:58,350 --> 00:07:03,320 this line here I mean when you see here 174 00:07:00,120 --> 00:07:12,690 in the streets and then goes yeah yeah 175 00:07:03,320 --> 00:07:16,380 so she says stories are before me after 176 00:07:12,690 --> 00:07:20,370 me before you - not after you 177 00:07:16,380 --> 00:07:24,390 he of course it would be before him if 178 00:07:20,370 --> 00:07:29,370 it was before her unless she knows that 179 00:07:24,390 --> 00:07:32,430 there's a page or her and so like does 180 00:07:29,370 --> 00:07:37,830 she know some shit man because why would 181 00:07:32,430 --> 00:07:40,950 she say before you - if he's fucking a 182 00:07:37,830 --> 00:07:43,110 one one-hundredth her fuckin yeah yes 183 00:07:40,950 --> 00:07:45,900 like she's what like a thousand or 184 00:07:43,110 --> 00:07:48,060 something like that that doesn't it's 185 00:07:45,900 --> 00:07:49,530 concerned old man is like the night's 186 00:07:48,060 --> 00:07:50,910 king from the show she's leading them 187 00:07:49,530 --> 00:07:53,610 with the others she's the leader of the 188 00:07:50,910 --> 00:07:54,540 White Walkers no she's like yeah she's 189 00:07:53,610 --> 00:07:57,300 such an interesting character because 190 00:07:54,540 --> 00:08:00,810 who is this woman really and why does 191 00:07:57,300 --> 00:08:02,910 she seem to tell like not yet her 192 00:08:00,810 --> 00:08:04,470 stories feel significant even has a few 193 00:08:02,910 --> 00:08:05,910 more things yeah yeah she's got yeah 194 00:08:04,470 --> 00:08:08,040 well we'll just keep going on I just 195 00:08:05,910 --> 00:08:09,390 that line specifically really it's 196 00:08:08,040 --> 00:08:12,480 fucking with me cuz it's like what do 197 00:08:09,390 --> 00:08:14,730 you mean before you - yeah when you're 198 00:08:12,480 --> 00:08:18,330 older than he is so if you say before me 199 00:08:14,730 --> 00:08:21,030 obviously that encompasses before him 200 00:08:18,330 --> 00:08:22,290 bran spitefully thinks and this is when 201 00:08:21,030 --> 00:08:24,090 we get our first look at old man that 202 00:08:22,290 --> 00:08:26,070 she's an ugly old woman almost blind 203 00:08:24,090 --> 00:08:27,720 she's too weak to climb the stairs and 204 00:08:26,070 --> 00:08:29,760 she only had a few wisps of hair left on 205 00:08:27,720 --> 00:08:31,890 her head and then he goes on a little 206 00:08:29,760 --> 00:08:34,290 further and says no one knew how old nan 207 00:08:31,890 --> 00:08:36,510 was but his father had said that she was 208 00:08:34,290 --> 00:08:37,560 called old nan even when he had been a 209 00:08:36,510 --> 00:08:39,810 boy at Winterfell 210 00:08:37,560 --> 00:08:42,240 she was the oldest person in Winterfell 211 00:08:39,810 --> 00:08:44,670 for sure and bran things possibly in the 212 00:08:42,240 --> 00:08:48,840 whole of the Seven Kingdoms and then we 213 00:08:44,670 --> 00:08:51,720 get the extended description of really 214 00:08:48,840 --> 00:08:53,190 where she came from and why yeah she 215 00:08:51,720 --> 00:08:56,610 initially 216 00:08:53,190 --> 00:08:58,319 was if she came to take care yes she 217 00:08:56,610 --> 00:09:00,899 came to the castle as a wet nurse for 218 00:08:58,319 --> 00:09:04,740 any Brandon or a Brandon stark whose 219 00:09:00,899 --> 00:09:06,509 mother had died birthing him now forgive 220 00:09:04,740 --> 00:09:08,910 me because I should be more versed in 221 00:09:06,509 --> 00:09:11,790 this sort of history but I don't know if 222 00:09:08,910 --> 00:09:14,040 we actually can pinpoint who that is and 223 00:09:11,790 --> 00:09:16,019 if if we can if somebody's put together 224 00:09:14,040 --> 00:09:18,029 the evidence in the clues and the 225 00:09:16,019 --> 00:09:19,290 know-how and what needs to know please 226 00:09:18,029 --> 00:09:21,149 write in to us and let us know if you 227 00:09:19,290 --> 00:09:23,550 know who this Brandon Stark that is 228 00:09:21,149 --> 00:09:26,430 she's referencing is so yeah he kind of 229 00:09:23,550 --> 00:09:29,519 says that it's like it was her his 230 00:09:26,430 --> 00:09:33,240 grandfather's brother or maybe it was 231 00:09:29,519 --> 00:09:34,920 well he says sometimes old nan had told 232 00:09:33,240 --> 00:09:36,420 it one way and sometimes she would tell 233 00:09:34,920 --> 00:09:38,579 another so yeah sometimes it was his 234 00:09:36,420 --> 00:09:41,970 grandfather's brother other times it was 235 00:09:38,579 --> 00:09:44,190 the father before that even so it always 236 00:09:41,970 --> 00:09:47,130 seems to change with old Nan's but in 237 00:09:44,190 --> 00:09:49,800 all the stories the boy had died at 3 of 238 00:09:47,130 --> 00:09:52,649 a summer chill but old nan stayed on 239 00:09:49,800 --> 00:09:54,690 with her own children and lived at 240 00:09:52,649 --> 00:09:57,180 Winterfell from then on she lost both 241 00:09:54,690 --> 00:09:58,889 her son's in Robert's rebellion and her 242 00:09:57,180 --> 00:10:00,959 grandson was killed at Pike during 243 00:09:58,889 --> 00:10:04,230 baylin's racquel rebellion and all her 244 00:10:00,959 --> 00:10:06,540 daughters were married off and gone so I 245 00:10:04,230 --> 00:10:09,089 actually didn't really remember that old 246 00:10:06,540 --> 00:10:11,189 Nana had this many children and that 247 00:10:09,089 --> 00:10:14,579 actually were sort of involved in Kurt 248 00:10:11,189 --> 00:10:16,620 effects so now all that's left cuz yeah 249 00:10:14,579 --> 00:10:19,230 her her daughters had married moved away 250 00:10:16,620 --> 00:10:21,600 and died is her great I think it says 251 00:10:19,230 --> 00:10:24,180 later on it's like is her great grant a 252 00:10:21,600 --> 00:10:26,850 great great grandson Hodor 253 00:10:24,180 --> 00:10:28,980 but old man lives on just keeps going 254 00:10:26,850 --> 00:10:31,380 traveling I stories probably smoking a 255 00:10:28,980 --> 00:10:33,209 pack of menthols a day but brad says I 256 00:10:31,380 --> 00:10:36,120 don't care whose stories they are I hate 257 00:10:33,209 --> 00:10:37,680 them and he goes on to list all the 258 00:10:36,120 --> 00:10:40,920 things he does want which is just 259 00:10:37,680 --> 00:10:42,839 standard kid shit yes run he wants to 260 00:10:40,920 --> 00:10:45,540 ride he wants to be with his friends and 261 00:10:42,839 --> 00:10:46,949 brothers one particular line that stood 262 00:10:45,540 --> 00:10:49,079 out to me was he wanted to climb the 263 00:10:46,949 --> 00:10:52,050 broken Tower and feed corn to the crows 264 00:10:49,079 --> 00:10:54,149 I just hmm we kind of got that in his 265 00:10:52,050 --> 00:10:56,550 dream sequence a couple chapters back 266 00:10:54,149 --> 00:10:58,980 but yeah we made a little to-do about 267 00:10:56,550 --> 00:11:02,250 that as well with him an old man I mean 268 00:10:58,980 --> 00:11:03,809 just never short on these these lines I 269 00:11:02,250 --> 00:11:06,000 know a story about the boy who hated 270 00:11:03,809 --> 00:11:07,920 stories I like that is that what 271 00:11:06,000 --> 00:11:09,930 smile like she doesn't she doesn't know 272 00:11:07,920 --> 00:11:12,570 story I mean she probably she probably 273 00:11:09,930 --> 00:11:14,940 absolutely does no she's just saying it 274 00:11:12,570 --> 00:11:17,760 to get to him but brand knows that it's 275 00:11:14,940 --> 00:11:19,170 never gonna be the way it was before he 276 00:11:17,760 --> 00:11:21,780 fell the crow had tricked him into 277 00:11:19,170 --> 00:11:24,360 flying but when he had woken he was 278 00:11:21,780 --> 00:11:26,760 broken in the world and changed so he's 279 00:11:24,360 --> 00:11:28,800 really feeling betrayed by this crow 280 00:11:26,760 --> 00:11:32,640 that he trusted in his dreams that lied 281 00:11:28,800 --> 00:11:34,200 to him and he's hating the lack of use 282 00:11:32,640 --> 00:11:35,700 of his legs which I mean I can't blame 283 00:11:34,200 --> 00:11:38,820 him I'm sure any one sort of goes 284 00:11:35,700 --> 00:11:42,180 through this anger stage of yeah and so 285 00:11:38,820 --> 00:11:44,460 he he really just starts talking about 286 00:11:42,180 --> 00:11:46,320 thinking about this this broken world 287 00:11:44,460 --> 00:11:48,840 that he woke up into because you know 288 00:11:46,320 --> 00:11:51,360 last he was he was climbing the the boys 289 00:11:48,840 --> 00:11:53,250 were out for a hunt it was you know he 290 00:11:51,360 --> 00:11:55,620 was going to fucking King's Landing the 291 00:11:53,250 --> 00:11:59,220 next day he wakes up everyone's gone 292 00:11:55,620 --> 00:12:01,680 yeah everybody except for Rob and Rickon 293 00:11:59,220 --> 00:12:05,250 and Meister Louie yeah that's about it 294 00:12:01,680 --> 00:12:07,590 Owen fucking Theon dick Greyjoy and so 295 00:12:05,250 --> 00:12:10,170 like for an eight-year-old kid to wake 296 00:12:07,590 --> 00:12:12,480 up and everybody you know is no longer 297 00:12:10,170 --> 00:12:15,210 there and he wasn't conscious or present 298 00:12:12,480 --> 00:12:17,790 for all their goodbyes yeah worrying he 299 00:12:15,210 --> 00:12:21,060 just they're gone that you know and you 300 00:12:17,790 --> 00:12:23,339 know it's it's very similar to how Jon 301 00:12:21,060 --> 00:12:25,380 Snow felt and I forget exactly what it 302 00:12:23,339 --> 00:12:27,180 was we were talking about with him 303 00:12:25,380 --> 00:12:31,230 brooding about being miserable and shit 304 00:12:27,180 --> 00:12:32,970 but it's like he doesn't understand that 305 00:12:31,230 --> 00:12:35,339 they're not doing it because they hate 306 00:12:32,970 --> 00:12:40,620 him like that it's because these things 307 00:12:35,339 --> 00:12:42,660 rose he know that it gets worse because 308 00:12:40,620 --> 00:12:44,100 maester Luwin had sent letters to his 309 00:12:42,660 --> 00:12:46,440 mother his father and even to John at 310 00:12:44,100 --> 00:12:48,420 the wall but no replies came back so 311 00:12:46,440 --> 00:12:51,060 bran sort of thinking like oh they left 312 00:12:48,420 --> 00:12:53,910 and they don't care enough to reply that 313 00:12:51,060 --> 00:12:56,460 you know brands awake and and wants them 314 00:12:53,910 --> 00:12:58,860 back right and it said that bran felt as 315 00:12:56,460 --> 00:13:01,110 if they had all died while he slept or 316 00:12:58,860 --> 00:13:05,190 perhaps he had and they had all 317 00:13:01,110 --> 00:13:06,660 forgotten him which I know I know we 318 00:13:05,190 --> 00:13:09,570 really don't like to do it but as season 319 00:13:06,660 --> 00:13:11,880 8 is currently airing there was an 320 00:13:09,570 --> 00:13:13,380 interesting bit where sort of brain is 321 00:13:11,880 --> 00:13:16,560 supposed to represent all knowledge and 322 00:13:13,380 --> 00:13:18,360 so like this I really try not to like I 323 00:13:16,560 --> 00:13:19,500 doubt I don't I really don't want to go 324 00:13:18,360 --> 00:13:23,520 too far into it 325 00:13:19,500 --> 00:13:26,940 but I just I thought yeah of being so my 326 00:13:23,520 --> 00:13:29,760 most important idea and so only rob baby 327 00:13:26,940 --> 00:13:32,730 recon remained and Rob had changed Rob 328 00:13:29,760 --> 00:13:35,010 was Lord Rama he's just way too busy for 329 00:13:32,730 --> 00:13:36,930 them at this yes he's got to do all the 330 00:13:35,010 --> 00:13:38,880 stuff that the Lord has to do its drill 331 00:13:36,930 --> 00:13:40,890 in the guard and at during the day and 332 00:13:38,880 --> 00:13:42,690 at night he and Lewin would go and talk 333 00:13:40,890 --> 00:13:44,670 or go over the account books and 334 00:13:42,690 --> 00:13:48,210 sometimes he was even gone for just days 335 00:13:44,670 --> 00:13:51,360 visiting other holdfasts which you know 336 00:13:48,210 --> 00:13:53,580 is his Lords duty and brand notes that 337 00:13:51,360 --> 00:13:55,680 even when he was home Rob seemed to have 338 00:13:53,580 --> 00:13:58,110 more time for Hal and Mullen and theon 339 00:13:55,680 --> 00:13:59,700 greyjoy then he did his own brothers so 340 00:13:58,110 --> 00:14:03,390 bran is just feeling abandoned by 341 00:13:59,700 --> 00:14:04,350 everyone around him even Rob who and 342 00:14:03,390 --> 00:14:06,510 we'll we'll see at the end of the 343 00:14:04,350 --> 00:14:08,370 chapter Rob is feeling the same way Rob 344 00:14:06,510 --> 00:14:10,560 yeah Rob he's putting on this little 345 00:14:08,370 --> 00:14:13,200 Lord front you know doing what he has to 346 00:14:10,560 --> 00:14:15,390 do but he's still just a kid and so yeah 347 00:14:13,200 --> 00:14:17,790 so old man offers to tell him the story 348 00:14:15,390 --> 00:14:19,590 of Brandon the Builder and says that was 349 00:14:17,790 --> 00:14:22,380 always one of your favorites yes so this 350 00:14:19,590 --> 00:14:25,470 year brings up the next line that really 351 00:14:22,380 --> 00:14:27,720 just fucking really gets me with old man 352 00:14:25,470 --> 00:14:29,850 where because bran is like it's not one 353 00:14:27,720 --> 00:14:32,670 of my favorites that they never it never 354 00:14:29,850 --> 00:14:36,120 was one and he mentions that I think it 355 00:14:32,670 --> 00:14:39,710 was Catelyn Stark told him that at this 356 00:14:36,120 --> 00:14:42,810 point in time old to old nan all 357 00:14:39,710 --> 00:14:44,370 Brandon's all Brandon Starks had become 358 00:14:42,810 --> 00:14:47,370 one person her head 359 00:14:44,370 --> 00:14:48,900 and you know with all the theories out 360 00:14:47,370 --> 00:14:52,080 there about brand being bran the Builder 361 00:14:48,900 --> 00:14:53,460 and have talked about you know there's 362 00:14:52,080 --> 00:14:54,780 different ones where it's just bran the 363 00:14:53,460 --> 00:14:56,310 Builder there's ones where it's every 364 00:14:54,780 --> 00:15:00,150 brand in throughout the history of the 365 00:14:56,310 --> 00:15:02,580 Starks yeah you know just for that to 366 00:15:00,150 --> 00:15:04,560 come up in an old man thing like for her 367 00:15:02,580 --> 00:15:06,960 to have this small little hint that you 368 00:15:04,560 --> 00:15:10,500 know maybe they are all and it's so 369 00:15:06,960 --> 00:15:12,270 early on in the series yeah and fuck you 370 00:15:10,500 --> 00:15:15,540 old man what are you hiding old Nana's 371 00:15:12,270 --> 00:15:18,090 quaithe I'm calling it now so Brent says 372 00:15:15,540 --> 00:15:19,830 my favorites were the scary one sink and 373 00:15:18,090 --> 00:15:22,080 eat some hot shit outside but then he 374 00:15:19,830 --> 00:15:23,940 turns to some commotion and he's 375 00:15:22,080 --> 00:15:26,250 watching his recon runs across the yard 376 00:15:23,940 --> 00:15:27,690 with the wolves but Brandt's window is 377 00:15:26,250 --> 00:15:29,430 facing the wrong way so he can't see 378 00:15:27,690 --> 00:15:31,350 what's happening and gets really mad and 379 00:15:29,430 --> 00:15:33,089 slams his hand into his side and will 380 00:15:31,350 --> 00:15:35,279 learn that that right there if you're 381 00:15:33,089 --> 00:15:36,449 not sure it's just Tyrion Lannister and 382 00:15:35,279 --> 00:15:38,519 the Nights Watch arrived yeah they're 383 00:15:36,449 --> 00:15:41,550 just arriving there but he punches his 384 00:15:38,519 --> 00:15:44,610 fist and feels nothing and this is when 385 00:15:41,550 --> 00:15:46,800 we get old man's yeah man what what do 386 00:15:44,610 --> 00:15:48,600 you know a fear and she says fears for 387 00:15:46,800 --> 00:15:50,509 the winter for the long night when the 388 00:15:48,600 --> 00:15:53,939 snow is fault that wasn't feet deep and 389 00:15:50,509 --> 00:15:55,829 then we get the the actual story that 390 00:15:53,939 --> 00:15:56,999 she wants to tell it I'm gonna I haven't 391 00:15:55,829 --> 00:15:59,550 done it in a couple chapters I'm gonna 392 00:15:56,999 --> 00:16:03,689 read straight from the book here cuz 393 00:15:59,550 --> 00:16:06,269 bran says you mean the others the others 394 00:16:03,689 --> 00:16:08,459 old nan agreed thousands and thousands 395 00:16:06,269 --> 00:16:10,829 of years ago a Winterfell that was cold 396 00:16:08,459 --> 00:16:13,439 and hard and endless beyond all memory 397 00:16:10,829 --> 00:16:15,899 of man there came a night that lasted a 398 00:16:13,439 --> 00:16:18,209 generation and kings shivered and died 399 00:16:15,899 --> 00:16:20,759 in their castles even as the swine herds 400 00:16:18,209 --> 00:16:22,740 in their hovels women smothered their 401 00:16:20,759 --> 00:16:25,079 children rather than see them starve and 402 00:16:22,740 --> 00:16:27,449 cried and felt their tears freeze on 403 00:16:25,079 --> 00:16:29,610 their cheeks her voice and needles fell 404 00:16:27,449 --> 00:16:32,970 silent and she glanced up at bran with 405 00:16:29,610 --> 00:16:36,749 pale flimsy eyes and asked so child is 406 00:16:32,970 --> 00:16:39,120 this the sort of story you like old man 407 00:16:36,749 --> 00:16:41,040 nodded in that darkness the others came 408 00:16:39,120 --> 00:16:43,110 for the first time she said as her 409 00:16:41,040 --> 00:16:45,929 needles went click-click-click they were 410 00:16:43,110 --> 00:16:48,389 cold things dead things that hated iron 411 00:16:45,929 --> 00:16:50,490 and fire and the touch of the Sun and 412 00:16:48,389 --> 00:16:53,100 every creature with hot blood in its 413 00:16:50,490 --> 00:16:55,620 veins they swept over holdfasts in 414 00:16:53,100 --> 00:16:57,959 cities and kingdoms felled heroes and 415 00:16:55,620 --> 00:17:00,540 armies by the score riding their pale 416 00:16:57,959 --> 00:17:03,240 dead horses leading hosts of the slain 417 00:17:00,540 --> 00:17:05,220 all the swords of men could not stay 418 00:17:03,240 --> 00:17:07,230 there advance and even maidens and 419 00:17:05,220 --> 00:17:09,240 suckling babes found no pity in them 420 00:17:07,230 --> 00:17:12,029 they hunted the maids through frozen 421 00:17:09,240 --> 00:17:14,360 forests and fed their dead servants on 422 00:17:12,029 --> 00:17:17,039 the flesh of human children 423 00:17:14,360 --> 00:17:20,039 holy shit nan 424 00:17:17,039 --> 00:17:22,529 yo so even before that little slot that 425 00:17:20,039 --> 00:17:25,260 whole segment there was one small line I 426 00:17:22,529 --> 00:17:29,159 wanted to mention where she says little 427 00:17:25,260 --> 00:17:33,840 children are born live and die all in 428 00:17:29,159 --> 00:17:36,480 darkness that's a shitty time to exist 429 00:17:33,840 --> 00:17:39,480 in so life that particular line I think 430 00:17:36,480 --> 00:17:40,980 is her directly referencing Craster's 431 00:17:39,480 --> 00:17:44,820 kids 432 00:17:40,980 --> 00:17:48,750 Oh because little children are born they 433 00:17:44,820 --> 00:17:49,800 live and die all in darkness so if she 434 00:17:48,750 --> 00:17:52,380 gives birth at night 435 00:17:49,800 --> 00:17:55,530 they bring the baby out to the others 436 00:17:52,380 --> 00:17:56,940 and they turn it and it's dead all in a 437 00:17:55,530 --> 00:17:59,010 night yeah 438 00:17:56,940 --> 00:18:00,720 and so I thought I mean I literally 439 00:17:59,010 --> 00:18:02,760 think it's also that there were children 440 00:18:00,720 --> 00:18:07,320 who well yeah I mean there's the literal 441 00:18:02,760 --> 00:18:11,790 thing though I feel like you could also 442 00:18:07,320 --> 00:18:13,320 be referencing Craster's yeah that story 443 00:18:11,790 --> 00:18:15,270 is just I mean that's that's the other 444 00:18:13,320 --> 00:18:17,250 it's it's a long night there was 445 00:18:15,270 --> 00:18:21,360 obviously more about the the companion 446 00:18:17,250 --> 00:18:25,290 or the the hero setting out with his 447 00:18:21,360 --> 00:18:26,670 companion yeah you know read the book as 448 00:18:25,290 --> 00:18:29,130 you should be to reread but the main 449 00:18:26,670 --> 00:18:30,510 thing the main thing there is that we 450 00:18:29,130 --> 00:18:32,970 get a real good description of the 451 00:18:30,510 --> 00:18:34,470 others or what we are assuming are the 452 00:18:32,970 --> 00:18:35,880 others well not even like now you can 453 00:18:34,470 --> 00:18:37,410 just see I think it's a long night it 454 00:18:35,880 --> 00:18:40,350 sounds like yeah right the fact that 455 00:18:37,410 --> 00:18:42,750 it's just brooding and it's it it 456 00:18:40,350 --> 00:18:44,300 doesn't target any one person like it's 457 00:18:42,750 --> 00:18:47,760 everyone everyone is starving 458 00:18:44,300 --> 00:18:49,980 everything's children yeah it doesn't 459 00:18:47,760 --> 00:18:50,490 discriminate against anyone and so he's 460 00:18:49,980 --> 00:18:53,370 terrifying 461 00:18:50,490 --> 00:18:58,920 and so that was definitely mentioned 462 00:18:53,370 --> 00:19:01,020 into the the one guy and so yeah that's 463 00:18:58,920 --> 00:19:04,920 it was super cool seeing him you know 464 00:19:01,020 --> 00:19:06,120 looking for the children and especially 465 00:19:04,920 --> 00:19:10,050 because it's gonna come up here again 466 00:19:06,120 --> 00:19:14,030 yeah yeah I love it how she's like 467 00:19:10,050 --> 00:19:16,680 getting in and she talks about the the 468 00:19:14,030 --> 00:19:17,880 scary shit and she's building up you 469 00:19:16,680 --> 00:19:20,010 could tell she's building up for that 470 00:19:17,880 --> 00:19:23,880 jump moment anyway yeah and then fucking 471 00:19:20,010 --> 00:19:26,010 Hodor and Louie yeah LuAnn is not 472 00:19:23,880 --> 00:19:27,960 smiling Hodor is all smiles cause that's 473 00:19:26,010 --> 00:19:29,490 Hodor and LuAnn tells bran that we have 474 00:19:27,960 --> 00:19:32,070 visitors in your presence is required 475 00:19:29,490 --> 00:19:34,140 brand and brand says but I'm listening 476 00:19:32,070 --> 00:19:35,850 to a story right now like a little kid 477 00:19:34,140 --> 00:19:36,840 you were just bitching about how you 478 00:19:35,850 --> 00:19:38,550 hate story 479 00:19:36,840 --> 00:19:41,130 well now it's one that he likes yeah and 480 00:19:38,550 --> 00:19:43,230 so this when old man says stories wait 481 00:19:41,130 --> 00:19:45,000 my little Lord and when you come back to 482 00:19:43,230 --> 00:19:47,160 them why there they are 483 00:19:45,000 --> 00:19:49,140 visitors are not so patient and off 484 00:19:47,160 --> 00:19:51,810 times they bring stories of their own 485 00:19:49,140 --> 00:19:53,770 like old and so is on some next-level 486 00:19:51,810 --> 00:19:55,630 shit and again I made an 487 00:19:53,770 --> 00:19:57,790 about that story that she just told 488 00:19:55,630 --> 00:19:59,890 where you mentioned that they're cold 489 00:19:57,790 --> 00:20:01,900 dead they're cold things dead things 490 00:19:59,890 --> 00:20:03,430 they hated fire all that shit and then 491 00:20:01,900 --> 00:20:05,980 it says and every they hated every 492 00:20:03,430 --> 00:20:09,250 creature with hot blood in its veins and 493 00:20:05,980 --> 00:20:11,340 that kind of almost makes me wonder if 494 00:20:09,250 --> 00:20:14,800 that's not some kind of a hint as to 495 00:20:11,340 --> 00:20:16,720 what they want is they just they hate 496 00:20:14,800 --> 00:20:18,610 all let me worry tripping me out you 497 00:20:16,720 --> 00:20:21,190 know I went back a bit I see that 498 00:20:18,610 --> 00:20:23,680 because there's so much in there's so 499 00:20:21,190 --> 00:20:26,130 much in there but I forget that I went 500 00:20:23,680 --> 00:20:29,440 over it and so I wanted to go to it 501 00:20:26,130 --> 00:20:31,330 before I forgot and so I just thought 502 00:20:29,440 --> 00:20:32,860 that that was crazy that like that might 503 00:20:31,330 --> 00:20:34,750 be a little hint as to just saying that 504 00:20:32,860 --> 00:20:38,260 they just want everybody dead that's not 505 00:20:34,750 --> 00:20:39,610 dead yeah but anyway Tyrion and the men 506 00:20:38,260 --> 00:20:42,720 of the Nights Watch are there and they 507 00:20:39,610 --> 00:20:45,190 are looking for entertainment from bran 508 00:20:42,720 --> 00:20:47,530 entertainment not in the gesture joking 509 00:20:45,190 --> 00:20:50,500 kind they just request his presence yeah 510 00:20:47,530 --> 00:20:52,300 Vava is meeting with him now Luminess 511 00:20:50,500 --> 00:20:55,330 todor to help ran downstairs and he does 512 00:20:52,300 --> 00:20:56,710 easily and it says that uh what are 513 00:20:55,330 --> 00:20:58,330 smiles faintly of horses but it's not 514 00:20:56,710 --> 00:21:01,420 really unpleasant and we learned that 515 00:20:58,330 --> 00:21:03,640 his real name is waldir yes and that no 516 00:21:01,420 --> 00:21:05,740 one knows where Hodor came from but when 517 00:21:03,640 --> 00:21:07,390 he started saying it everyone just kind 518 00:21:05,740 --> 00:21:10,360 of started calling him by it it was the 519 00:21:07,390 --> 00:21:13,000 only word he had it once again coming 520 00:21:10,360 --> 00:21:15,640 from old man yeah she's spitting out 521 00:21:13,000 --> 00:21:17,560 that truth and so like it's if she's if 522 00:21:15,640 --> 00:21:20,590 it's similar to how it plays in the in 523 00:21:17,560 --> 00:21:23,560 the show which you never know I could go 524 00:21:20,590 --> 00:21:26,080 way crazy sideways he he gets worked 525 00:21:23,560 --> 00:21:28,030 into as a kid and it makes you wonder if 526 00:21:26,080 --> 00:21:29,440 maybe old man's not there witnessing it 527 00:21:28,030 --> 00:21:31,990 and having some kind of idea as to 528 00:21:29,440 --> 00:21:35,230 what's actually occurring and so maybe 529 00:21:31,990 --> 00:21:37,810 she's woke as fuck like bran but who 530 00:21:35,230 --> 00:21:39,940 knows man it's it's wild but yeah so he 531 00:21:37,810 --> 00:21:41,530 just from that day on that that's all he 532 00:21:39,940 --> 00:21:45,580 could say so that's that's what they 533 00:21:41,530 --> 00:21:48,550 gave him as his name hold or carries 534 00:21:45,580 --> 00:21:53,110 carries him bran down into the Great 535 00:21:48,550 --> 00:21:55,090 Hall yeah and he as he enters bran can 536 00:21:53,110 --> 00:21:59,680 immediately feel the anger and the 537 00:21:55,090 --> 00:22:00,730 tension in the air yeah and it's Rob is 538 00:21:59,680 --> 00:22:03,570 up at the front 539 00:22:00,730 --> 00:22:05,350 talking to Tyrion yelling at Tyrion 540 00:22:03,570 --> 00:22:07,389 refusing him 541 00:22:05,350 --> 00:22:10,090 like no you're not welcome here the 542 00:22:07,389 --> 00:22:12,399 Nights Watch is perfectly allowed to 543 00:22:10,090 --> 00:22:14,620 stay here not a problem whatsoever but 544 00:22:12,399 --> 00:22:17,529 Lannister get the fuck out 545 00:22:14,620 --> 00:22:20,559 brando nurses too that rob has his sword 546 00:22:17,529 --> 00:22:22,570 unsheathed across his lap and even bran 547 00:22:20,559 --> 00:22:25,840 knows what it means to greet a guest 548 00:22:22,570 --> 00:22:29,200 with unsheath steel it's yeah rob is 549 00:22:25,840 --> 00:22:30,820 being pulled it's fuck here and tyrion 550 00:22:29,200 --> 00:22:34,029 picks up on it immediately any man of 551 00:22:30,820 --> 00:22:36,279 the Nights Watch but not me boy and Rob 552 00:22:34,029 --> 00:22:38,139 stands up getting pissed and see this is 553 00:22:36,279 --> 00:22:40,480 where we learn a lot that Rob is not 554 00:22:38,139 --> 00:22:43,330 good at these political situations he 555 00:22:40,480 --> 00:22:46,750 stands up in anger I am Lord here and 556 00:22:43,330 --> 00:22:48,429 I'm not your boy Lannister and Tyrion 557 00:22:46,750 --> 00:22:50,950 just says back if you're the Lord here 558 00:22:48,429 --> 00:22:53,470 you might learn a Lords courtesy it 559 00:22:50,950 --> 00:22:55,929 seems like your bastard brother got all 560 00:22:53,470 --> 00:22:57,820 of your father's graces yeah and that's 561 00:22:55,929 --> 00:22:58,990 when bran it's like oh shit John John 562 00:22:57,820 --> 00:23:01,240 John John 563 00:22:58,990 --> 00:23:02,799 and that's when Tyrion turns to take him 564 00:23:01,240 --> 00:23:05,019 in for the first time and he says oh it 565 00:23:02,799 --> 00:23:06,429 is true the boy lives and he makes the 566 00:23:05,019 --> 00:23:08,919 offhand comment that you Starks are hard 567 00:23:06,429 --> 00:23:11,649 to kill and Rob I can't jump shinu 568 00:23:08,919 --> 00:23:13,809 Lannister said best remember that you 569 00:23:11,649 --> 00:23:15,730 had enough good oh good yeah and so Rob 570 00:23:13,809 --> 00:23:17,769 tells Hodor to bring bran over to a 571 00:23:15,730 --> 00:23:20,320 woman Hodor does setting bran up in the 572 00:23:17,769 --> 00:23:22,840 high seat of the Starks where previous 573 00:23:20,320 --> 00:23:24,879 Lords and kings of Winterfell had sat 574 00:23:22,840 --> 00:23:26,889 and it kind of feels so significant to 575 00:23:24,879 --> 00:23:29,649 this and it's a really warrant a 576 00:23:26,889 --> 00:23:31,899 detailed carved chair and bran is kind 577 00:23:29,649 --> 00:23:34,049 of grasping the the two dire wolf heads 578 00:23:31,899 --> 00:23:36,759 that are carved on the end of the arms 579 00:23:34,049 --> 00:23:38,169 and it says that the great seat made him 580 00:23:36,759 --> 00:23:40,330 feel small like a baby 581 00:23:38,169 --> 00:23:43,000 and so Rob says you said you had 582 00:23:40,330 --> 00:23:44,710 business with bran begin a baby when 583 00:23:43,000 --> 00:23:46,570 Rickon was writing around out in the 584 00:23:44,710 --> 00:23:47,980 yard yeah it said that he was running on 585 00:23:46,570 --> 00:23:53,259 the hard-packed or I thought his little 586 00:23:47,980 --> 00:23:56,019 baby yeah baby yeah so he's a Rob you 587 00:23:53,259 --> 00:23:59,110 know again you you said you had business 588 00:23:56,019 --> 00:24:01,269 with my brother wall here yeah yeah and 589 00:23:59,110 --> 00:24:03,399 brand becomes uncomfortably aware of 590 00:24:01,269 --> 00:24:05,500 Tyrion sighs staring at him one was 591 00:24:03,399 --> 00:24:07,779 black one was Green and both were 592 00:24:05,500 --> 00:24:09,970 studying him and Tyrion says I hear 593 00:24:07,779 --> 00:24:11,620 you're quite the climber brand so how is 594 00:24:09,970 --> 00:24:13,809 it that you came to fall from that tower 595 00:24:11,620 --> 00:24:15,850 that day I really liked that that's the 596 00:24:13,809 --> 00:24:17,510 question he chooses and brand 597 00:24:15,850 --> 00:24:20,210 I never he is 598 00:24:17,510 --> 00:24:23,150 he's sinking I never fall never never 599 00:24:20,210 --> 00:24:24,620 never and Lewin speaks up saying that 600 00:24:23,150 --> 00:24:27,440 bran doesn't remember the fall or the 601 00:24:24,620 --> 00:24:34,250 climb before it and all tyrion says 602 00:24:27,440 --> 00:24:35,660 curious but Rob says bran isn't here to 603 00:24:34,250 --> 00:24:38,600 answer your questions do your business 604 00:24:35,660 --> 00:24:40,280 and be on your way and tyrion says i 605 00:24:38,600 --> 00:24:43,130 have a gift for you do you like to ride 606 00:24:40,280 --> 00:24:45,410 and again Lewin speaks up always the 607 00:24:43,130 --> 00:24:47,799 practical one the boys lost the use of 608 00:24:45,410 --> 00:24:50,660 his legs he cannot sit a horse and 609 00:24:47,799 --> 00:24:52,910 Tyrion would bomb with the right horse 610 00:24:50,660 --> 00:24:55,580 and the right saddle even a cripple can 611 00:24:52,910 --> 00:24:57,830 ride and this is I think exactly what 612 00:24:55,580 --> 00:24:59,600 John was looking for and if they weren't 613 00:24:57,830 --> 00:25:01,190 in front of a group of people he would 614 00:24:59,600 --> 00:25:03,590 have been able to go more into it yes 615 00:25:01,190 --> 00:25:05,870 cuz bran gets fucking pissed I'm not a 616 00:25:03,590 --> 00:25:09,710 cripple the word cripple was a knife to 617 00:25:05,870 --> 00:25:13,370 his heart he dreads it and hates this 618 00:25:09,710 --> 00:25:14,750 yeah it's yeah he immediately it's the 619 00:25:13,370 --> 00:25:17,450 first time he's actually hurted or you 620 00:25:14,750 --> 00:25:19,250 can I guess purring hole on earth at 621 00:25:17,450 --> 00:25:21,020 Winterfell was gonna you know all he's 622 00:25:19,250 --> 00:25:22,760 dealing with right now is old man so 623 00:25:21,020 --> 00:25:25,760 unless there's a cripple in the story 624 00:25:22,760 --> 00:25:27,110 and I doubt that's the stories he's 625 00:25:25,760 --> 00:25:28,429 looking to tell so this is the first 626 00:25:27,110 --> 00:25:29,900 time he's here I think it's the first 627 00:25:28,429 --> 00:25:32,570 time he's dealing with it so I think 628 00:25:29,900 --> 00:25:34,070 it's just yeah it's just brutal he 629 00:25:32,570 --> 00:25:37,250 didn't actually maybe you didn't even 630 00:25:34,070 --> 00:25:40,400 think of it it didn't occur to ya but 631 00:25:37,250 --> 00:25:42,350 yeah that's when Tyrians like if you're 632 00:25:40,400 --> 00:25:45,049 not a cripple that I'm not a dwarf 633 00:25:42,350 --> 00:25:49,299 and my father will be thrilled to hear 634 00:25:45,049 --> 00:25:54,770 that Dan gradually laughs at that whoo I 635 00:25:49,299 --> 00:25:58,429 didn't think yeah okay so Rob is he's 636 00:25:54,770 --> 00:25:59,450 confused because like well teeing it 637 00:25:58,429 --> 00:26:00,919 like goes into it he's like you gotta 638 00:25:59,450 --> 00:26:03,830 shape the horse to the rider start with 639 00:26:00,919 --> 00:26:05,750 a young young filly and teach it to 640 00:26:03,830 --> 00:26:09,500 respond to his reins into the void and 641 00:26:05,750 --> 00:26:11,000 to his voice not you know just the legs 642 00:26:09,500 --> 00:26:12,740 and the kicks and he pulls out this 643 00:26:11,000 --> 00:26:14,299 rolled paper from his belt and he tells 644 00:26:12,740 --> 00:26:17,090 him give this to your Saddler he'll do 645 00:26:14,299 --> 00:26:18,679 the rest and so this is when Lewin takes 646 00:26:17,090 --> 00:26:20,870 the paper right he's looking at old and 647 00:26:18,679 --> 00:26:22,669 brand just know it said he's curious as 648 00:26:20,870 --> 00:26:24,160 a small gray squirrel which I think it's 649 00:26:22,669 --> 00:26:25,660 always interesting that luhan's 650 00:26:24,160 --> 00:26:28,360 getting compared to like small gray rats 651 00:26:25,660 --> 00:26:29,830 and squirrels but uh kind of makes you 652 00:26:28,360 --> 00:26:31,840 think of because I know that there's 653 00:26:29,830 --> 00:26:36,760 been a lot of comparisons drawn to touch 654 00:26:31,840 --> 00:26:39,330 a Chippendale not rescue ages not 655 00:26:36,760 --> 00:26:41,950 Chippendale oh I was going to say 656 00:26:39,330 --> 00:26:44,500 Ragnarok in that kind of Mythology oh 657 00:26:41,950 --> 00:26:46,390 okay the World Tree 658 00:26:44,500 --> 00:26:50,590 Yggdrasil I think is the name of it 659 00:26:46,390 --> 00:26:51,910 there's a squirrel rat like figure that 660 00:26:50,590 --> 00:26:55,270 runs along its branches now your 661 00:26:51,910 --> 00:26:58,630 messages ratatoskr Oh actually that 662 00:26:55,270 --> 00:27:01,390 maybe that's so he think he brings like 663 00:26:58,630 --> 00:27:03,550 messages from the upper branches of the 664 00:27:01,390 --> 00:27:04,900 world tree down to the under roots and 665 00:27:03,550 --> 00:27:06,280 shit like that but it's been a while 666 00:27:04,900 --> 00:27:07,690 since I've read that kind of mythology 667 00:27:06,280 --> 00:27:12,640 so well LuAnn says that this ought to 668 00:27:07,690 --> 00:27:14,080 work and tyrion tyrion says well and he 669 00:27:12,640 --> 00:27:16,060 says you know this is this is pretty 670 00:27:14,080 --> 00:27:18,220 smart like you you draw good like this 671 00:27:16,060 --> 00:27:19,330 is a clever design and tyrion says yeah 672 00:27:18,220 --> 00:27:22,630 it was pretty easy for me to design 673 00:27:19,330 --> 00:27:25,150 since it's not too unlike my own which i 674 00:27:22,630 --> 00:27:27,250 think is very telling you know like yeah 675 00:27:25,150 --> 00:27:30,430 tyrion it's kind of aware of how to live 676 00:27:27,250 --> 00:27:32,380 this lifestyle while still being stunted 677 00:27:30,430 --> 00:27:34,050 and we forget that sometimes he's so 678 00:27:32,380 --> 00:27:37,300 clever and everything but he is 679 00:27:34,050 --> 00:27:38,920 technically deformed as far as this 680 00:27:37,300 --> 00:27:41,350 world is well and that's it and so most 681 00:27:38,920 --> 00:27:43,300 dwarfs don't have that highlord status 682 00:27:41,350 --> 00:27:45,160 and so they're not going to be riding 683 00:27:43,300 --> 00:27:47,410 horses yeah no I'm going to have yeah 684 00:27:45,160 --> 00:27:49,600 you become crippled or handicapped or 685 00:27:47,410 --> 00:27:51,820 you're at or your life is pretty much 686 00:27:49,600 --> 00:27:54,100 fucked unless you fight and grovel and 687 00:27:51,820 --> 00:27:56,770 you can't just go to the stables and 688 00:27:54,100 --> 00:27:59,260 purchase a saddle that's his size and so 689 00:27:56,770 --> 00:28:00,340 this is almost and and it's awful cuz 690 00:27:59,260 --> 00:28:02,320 like I don't want to make light of it 691 00:28:00,340 --> 00:28:05,110 but bran did just lose his legs but it's 692 00:28:02,320 --> 00:28:09,790 almost again the thing that John had 693 00:28:05,110 --> 00:28:12,490 where you're still a lord crippled like 694 00:28:09,790 --> 00:28:15,220 you will still have way more options 695 00:28:12,490 --> 00:28:17,950 than any other person could ever hope to 696 00:28:15,220 --> 00:28:19,990 in this world as far as use of your legs 697 00:28:17,950 --> 00:28:21,430 again because you're not a small folk if 698 00:28:19,990 --> 00:28:23,200 it was some small folk out in the field 699 00:28:21,430 --> 00:28:26,290 who's like broken they'd probably either 700 00:28:23,200 --> 00:28:28,720 if he's not dead then he's stuck in the 701 00:28:26,290 --> 00:28:30,130 house probably just sitting in bed for 702 00:28:28,720 --> 00:28:31,840 the rest of his day like there aren't 703 00:28:30,130 --> 00:28:33,010 these many options for people so the 704 00:28:31,840 --> 00:28:36,220 higher up the chain you go 705 00:28:33,010 --> 00:28:37,660 so it's this yeah and it's I mean Prince 706 00:28:36,220 --> 00:28:41,250 eight years old so he's of 707 00:28:37,660 --> 00:28:44,110 horse not gonna look at what he has 708 00:28:41,250 --> 00:28:45,880 absolutely but he wants to believe he'll 709 00:28:44,110 --> 00:28:47,590 be able to ride again but he fears 710 00:28:45,880 --> 00:28:49,960 another lie like the crow who promised 711 00:28:47,590 --> 00:28:53,280 you to lie Rob gets he's confused as 712 00:28:49,960 --> 00:28:55,960 shit to the whole situation because like 713 00:28:53,280 --> 00:28:58,090 why are you being nice like what is the 714 00:28:55,960 --> 00:29:01,090 purpose of all this a trick and he's 715 00:28:58,090 --> 00:29:04,150 like you know what no basically he tells 716 00:29:01,090 --> 00:29:07,420 him to just fuck off he's like John told 717 00:29:04,150 --> 00:29:12,430 me asked me a favor yeah and I like John 718 00:29:07,420 --> 00:29:14,370 so I'm fulfilling my dad yeah and once 719 00:29:12,430 --> 00:29:17,230 he gets that through to his head 720 00:29:14,370 --> 00:29:20,080 Rickon I believe well he also says that 721 00:29:17,230 --> 00:29:21,700 he has a tender spot oh yeah for little 722 00:29:20,080 --> 00:29:23,860 bastards and broken thing I mean that's 723 00:29:21,700 --> 00:29:26,830 like the Tyrian quote of Tyrion quotes 724 00:29:23,860 --> 00:29:29,890 he yeah he knows what it's like so he 725 00:29:26,830 --> 00:29:31,570 sympathizes with brand definitely and he 726 00:29:29,890 --> 00:29:33,100 puts I think that part is funny after he 727 00:29:31,570 --> 00:29:35,020 finishes that line he puts a hand over 728 00:29:33,100 --> 00:29:37,120 his heart and he grins at them and just 729 00:29:35,020 --> 00:29:39,760 sort of this in bish and i love it it's 730 00:29:37,120 --> 00:29:42,730 like him embracing his Rob's 731 00:29:39,760 --> 00:29:45,460 uncomfortableness he can see how off-put 732 00:29:42,730 --> 00:29:46,690 rob is but yeah the door slams open and 733 00:29:45,460 --> 00:29:48,610 here comes Rick on with the direwolf 734 00:29:46,690 --> 00:29:50,500 just charged chugging forward like a 735 00:29:48,610 --> 00:29:53,740 little fucking tank but he stops 736 00:29:50,500 --> 00:29:55,750 wide-eyed when he sees that sort of 737 00:29:53,740 --> 00:29:57,820 Court is in session here but the wolves 738 00:29:55,750 --> 00:30:00,760 keep coming and they're growling at 739 00:29:57,820 --> 00:30:02,320 Tyrion and we got some er first and then 740 00:30:00,760 --> 00:30:05,050 gray wind is following after and they 741 00:30:02,320 --> 00:30:06,270 pad up toward Tyrion one on the left and 742 00:30:05,050 --> 00:30:11,050 one on the right and they are not 743 00:30:06,270 --> 00:30:14,740 fucking pleased and Tyrion goes to sort 744 00:30:11,050 --> 00:30:16,860 of pull back as he's thinking it's time 745 00:30:14,740 --> 00:30:20,260 to take his leave and shaggy-dog comes 746 00:30:16,860 --> 00:30:23,170 jumping out of the shadows Adam lunging 747 00:30:20,260 --> 00:30:24,850 at him snarling and summer goes at him 748 00:30:23,170 --> 00:30:26,230 and then grey worm goes at his harm and 749 00:30:24,850 --> 00:30:27,490 grey worm actually manages to get a 750 00:30:26,230 --> 00:30:31,420 little bit of his arm and tear some 751 00:30:27,490 --> 00:30:33,190 fabric loose and the Lannister men start 752 00:30:31,420 --> 00:30:37,510 reaching for their steel and brand 753 00:30:33,190 --> 00:30:40,120 starts vehemently screaming no no like 754 00:30:37,510 --> 00:30:42,340 summer come back come back and summer 755 00:30:40,120 --> 00:30:44,430 glances at brand and back at Tyrion and 756 00:30:42,340 --> 00:30:46,930 then slowly starts to creep backward 757 00:30:44,430 --> 00:30:49,270 until he's chilling out under branch 758 00:30:46,930 --> 00:30:50,650 dangling feet yeah and then he tells the 759 00:30:49,270 --> 00:30:53,410 others to call their wolves 760 00:30:50,650 --> 00:30:55,090 and Rob calls gray wind yeah Brando's 761 00:30:53,410 --> 00:30:57,520 has Robin been holding his breath and 762 00:30:55,090 --> 00:30:59,410 yeah he calls me run over to him who 763 00:30:57,520 --> 00:31:01,750 moves over a swift and silent and then 764 00:30:59,410 --> 00:31:03,460 Bryn shouts - Rickon to call shaggy dog 765 00:31:01,750 --> 00:31:05,140 which I think it's interesting when Rick 766 00:31:03,460 --> 00:31:08,230 Otton calls him he says shaggy dog home 767 00:31:05,140 --> 00:31:10,540 home which I I don't know if that's 768 00:31:08,230 --> 00:31:12,310 significant runs to his saw yeah that is 769 00:31:10,540 --> 00:31:15,730 he said he's associated themselves 770 00:31:12,310 --> 00:31:18,610 alright and so why do you think this 771 00:31:15,730 --> 00:31:20,770 happened because this Superjail you 100% 772 00:31:18,610 --> 00:31:23,530 was I was really confused at first it's 773 00:31:20,770 --> 00:31:25,270 because so Rickon is the one that's 774 00:31:23,530 --> 00:31:27,370 entering with the wolves all been 775 00:31:25,270 --> 00:31:28,660 playing with him and I think that all 776 00:31:27,370 --> 00:31:30,280 the wolves have connections with the 777 00:31:28,660 --> 00:31:32,920 Starks they at least you know are 778 00:31:30,280 --> 00:31:35,920 willing to listen to them and so Rickon 779 00:31:32,920 --> 00:31:39,010 enters this thing sees clearly sees rob 780 00:31:35,920 --> 00:31:41,680 pissed confused angry a lannister 781 00:31:39,010 --> 00:31:44,410 standing right there everybody's kind of 782 00:31:41,680 --> 00:31:48,010 all just now going at odds so he freaks 783 00:31:44,410 --> 00:31:50,050 out and so it's just a thing of emotions 784 00:31:48,010 --> 00:31:52,630 Robb is still getting over anger all 785 00:31:50,050 --> 00:31:55,210 that shit cuz I don't know why anything 786 00:31:52,630 --> 00:31:56,440 would go after Tyrion he's not yeah 787 00:31:55,210 --> 00:31:58,870 that's what I mean coast was fine with 788 00:31:56,440 --> 00:32:00,130 him after the initial meeting and so 789 00:31:58,870 --> 00:32:02,430 really to me it's just that they're 790 00:32:00,130 --> 00:32:05,290 picking up on the emotions they saw that 791 00:32:02,430 --> 00:32:08,380 what's-his-face Rob was a little upset 792 00:32:05,290 --> 00:32:10,180 and then rat upset Rick on shaggy-dog is 793 00:32:08,380 --> 00:32:12,280 a little more less tame than the other 794 00:32:10,180 --> 00:32:13,780 yeah so seeing that Rick Khan's upset 795 00:32:12,280 --> 00:32:15,460 whatever the reason that's the person 796 00:32:13,780 --> 00:32:18,190 causing the upset I'm gonna go scare the 797 00:32:15,460 --> 00:32:21,790 fuck out of it I guess but I don't know 798 00:32:18,190 --> 00:32:24,130 otherwise Terrence fucking shook his 799 00:32:21,790 --> 00:32:26,080 pants are a little damper and he just 800 00:32:24,130 --> 00:32:28,270 says how how interesting to the whole 801 00:32:26,080 --> 00:32:29,620 thing one of his men asks him if he was 802 00:32:28,270 --> 00:32:32,260 harmed and he said nothing was harm 803 00:32:29,620 --> 00:32:35,200 saved my dignity and even Rob looks 804 00:32:32,260 --> 00:32:36,940 shaking brand notices and he's kind of 805 00:32:35,200 --> 00:32:40,060 stutters out that I I don't know why the 806 00:32:36,940 --> 00:32:42,130 Wolves did that and so Tyrion paused 807 00:32:40,060 --> 00:32:44,950 stiffly to brand and says I thank you 808 00:32:42,130 --> 00:32:48,130 for calling them off young lord I'll be 809 00:32:44,950 --> 00:32:49,510 taking my leave now and LuAnn I think it 810 00:32:48,130 --> 00:32:53,050 has anything to do with like lady 811 00:32:49,510 --> 00:32:54,160 getting killed I I don't know because I 812 00:32:53,050 --> 00:32:55,900 makes me wonder if maybe it had 813 00:32:54,160 --> 00:32:58,630 something to do with something not going 814 00:32:55,900 --> 00:33:00,190 on there at Winterfell instead but yeah 815 00:32:58,630 --> 00:33:02,410 I'm not yeah the whole thing had me 816 00:33:00,190 --> 00:33:03,629 confused but LuAnn asked Tyrion to wait 817 00:33:02,410 --> 00:33:04,649 a minute and 818 00:33:03,629 --> 00:33:06,690 robbed sort of huddled together 819 00:33:04,649 --> 00:33:08,460 whispering and bran tries to hear but 820 00:33:06,690 --> 00:33:11,489 it's they're talking to quiet quietly 821 00:33:08,460 --> 00:33:13,049 and Rob turns and finally heshes a sort 822 00:33:11,489 --> 00:33:13,830 of and says I may have been too hasty 823 00:33:13,049 --> 00:33:17,309 yeah 824 00:33:13,830 --> 00:33:18,960 now he finally smartened some shit yeah 825 00:33:17,309 --> 00:33:20,729 and he said you you've done brain a 826 00:33:18,960 --> 00:33:22,440 kindness and the hospitality of 827 00:33:20,729 --> 00:33:24,539 Winterfell is yours if you wish it 828 00:33:22,440 --> 00:33:26,700 Lannister and Tyrion is like fuck you 829 00:33:24,539 --> 00:33:29,489 yes spare me your false courtesies boy 830 00:33:26,700 --> 00:33:31,019 like you don't want me here there's an 831 00:33:29,489 --> 00:33:33,269 inn outside of your walls I saw on the 832 00:33:31,019 --> 00:33:37,200 way and I'll find a bed there and both 833 00:33:33,269 --> 00:33:39,179 of us can sleep fucking easier so and so 834 00:33:37,200 --> 00:33:40,830 Tyrion turns to your and tells them that 835 00:33:39,179 --> 00:33:42,659 they ride at daybreak and that he can 836 00:33:40,830 --> 00:33:44,669 probably find him on the road and then 837 00:33:42,659 --> 00:33:46,950 yeah and then tyrion bounces and Robb 838 00:33:44,669 --> 00:33:48,179 invites awkwardly invites the Nights 839 00:33:46,950 --> 00:33:50,309 Watch to dinner offers and the 840 00:33:48,179 --> 00:33:52,859 courtesies as opposed to but even again 841 00:33:50,309 --> 00:33:54,570 even brand can pick up that it seems 842 00:33:52,859 --> 00:33:57,419 like it's a rehearse yeah it's not 843 00:33:54,570 --> 00:33:59,070 anything heartfelt or like he cares or 844 00:33:57,419 --> 00:34:01,339 mean yeah it was a speech he had learned 845 00:33:59,070 --> 00:34:03,330 not words from the heart it had said and 846 00:34:01,339 --> 00:34:05,549 but the black brother sang him all the 847 00:34:03,330 --> 00:34:07,889 same and you know retired for the 848 00:34:05,549 --> 00:34:11,039 evening and summer follows him and Hodor 849 00:34:07,889 --> 00:34:13,740 Hodor carries bran back up the bed old 850 00:34:11,039 --> 00:34:15,720 man's pass out in the chair so Hodor 851 00:34:13,740 --> 00:34:17,549 sets bran in the bed gathers her up and 852 00:34:15,720 --> 00:34:19,139 carries her sleeping from the room and 853 00:34:17,549 --> 00:34:21,480 bran just lays there kind of thinking 854 00:34:19,139 --> 00:34:22,889 and he remembers that Robb had promised 855 00:34:21,480 --> 00:34:24,270 he could feast with the night's watchman 856 00:34:22,889 --> 00:34:25,679 tonight in the Great Hall so he's kind 857 00:34:24,270 --> 00:34:28,740 of excited about that you know so he 858 00:34:25,679 --> 00:34:33,000 calls summer up onto the bed and hugs 859 00:34:28,740 --> 00:34:35,789 him tight cuddly yeah puppy dog and then 860 00:34:33,000 --> 00:34:38,129 he falls asleep and hands well he he as 861 00:34:35,789 --> 00:34:39,779 he's hugging summer he says I can run 862 00:34:38,129 --> 00:34:42,329 and I'm gonna read the quote says I can 863 00:34:39,779 --> 00:34:44,339 ride now he whispered to his friend we 864 00:34:42,329 --> 00:34:47,879 can go hunting in the woods soon wait 865 00:34:44,339 --> 00:34:49,679 and see like I I don't think it's 866 00:34:47,879 --> 00:34:52,079 significant I mean one he'll be hunting 867 00:34:49,679 --> 00:34:54,480 through summer in the woods soon which
After 10 years, 73 episodes and two slain dragons, HBO's Dungeons and Dragons drama has come to an end. Who lives? Who dies. Who sits on the Iron Throne? Listen as Tim Hattrick breaks down Season 8's 6th and final episode with his "Thronies:" Diane Johnson and Kate Armstrong. Recorded Monday May 20, 2019
In this episode, we take a look at the DOS Game Club, as well as some of the games they've had their hands on! Plus, News of the Weird, and why it's good to take five minutes per day away from your screen.
Grath és Stöki retro videojátékos podcastjának kisebb vadhajtása. Az adás témája: Tyrian, valamint a tíz legjobb shoot 'em up játék. Kísérőposzt itt: https://iddqd.blog.hu/2019/02/11/checkpoint_mini_95_tyrian_a_10_legjobb_shoot_em_up_jatek
We’re not crying, YOU’RE crying! On this week’s Rooster Teeth Reviews, hosts Megan Salinas, Mark Donica, Stacey Shuttleworth, and Katie Cullen talk about how emotionally compromised they all were after Vol 6 Episode 9 of RWBY, “Lost”. They discuss Emerald and Mercury’s squabble, Tyrian’s career advice, mourning an old friend, ghosts (?), and Ruby coming into her own as a leader. Also, Oscar’s new look! All this and more on this week’s show! PANEL – Mark Donica - @MarkBDonica Katie Cullen - @Kiaxet Megan Salinas - @TheMenguin Stacey Shuttleworth - @StaceyShuttles Patrick Dees - @PToTheDees Special guest: Samantha Ireland SHOW TWITTER - @ABTVRoosterTeam --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
…Esta semana, en Envicia Podcast… ¿Ya ha pasado un año? ¡Feliz 2019! Comenzamos cargados de novedades y energía en nuestra octava entrega. Tras las noticias de rigor con los lanzamientos más sonados de Enero, Febrero y Marzo, repasamos lo que más nos ha gustado del año pasado. En un análisis totalmente personal, os proponemos nuestro top 3 de lanzamientos de 2018. Seguimos balanceándonos con RodoR y nuestro amigo y vecino Spider-Man en la nueva encarnación para PS4 de la mano de Insomniac, un juego dedicado a los fans del arácnido que ha funcionado muy bien y del que esperamos una nueva entrega cuanto antes. El Abad también se incorpora, evocando esta vez el pasado de los shooters Multijugador. You've been Fragged!. DARK SOULS!. Ahora que hemos atraído vuestra atención, comentaros que no, no ha salido una nueva entrega - todavía -, pero en las propuestas Indie de 2018, Travol le ha estado dando a Death's Gambit y nos trae buenas impresiones de este Souls-Like 2D Continuamos mirando al pasado de la mano de JK con Tyrian para nuestro MSDOS-Mini, un shoot'em up clásico y posiblemente uno de los mejores de las pasadas generaciones. Con la vista todavía puesta en lo retro, JK nos trae otra joya Indie con The Messenger. Si os gustan los juegos tipo Ghost'n Goblins, el plataformeo clásico y los armarios cerrados os lo váis a pasar pipa. Cerramos recuperando el reto Itch.io que teníamos pendiente y proponiendo otros dos títulos para la semana que viene. No podemos tener más ganas y venir más cargados de cositas. Empieza 2019 enviciándote, dale al Play! Juank, Travol y RodoR
Au son de Tyrian, Andy, Tommy et Jason parlent de leurs personnages favoris dans l’univers de Magic et répondent à la question qu’est-ce qu’un Planeswalker? Ils se déchaînent aussi contre L’article Terrain Basique – EP05: Les Planeswalkers est apparu en premier sur RadioH2O.
Saddle up adventurers, because we're taking this episode of the HLTB Podcast on a pseudo text-based adventure, which can ONLY have good results. Featuring our second guest host Uvehj (Dave?), we have a grand old time discussing the Game of the Month, Stories, as well as the Monster Hunter series. As always, be sure to give our Twitter a follow @HLtBPodcast! (Intermission music is "Gryphons of the West" from the Tyrian 2000 soundtrack by Alexander Brandon)
Alexander transforms an island into a peninsula. He fights off the Tyrian navy, bad weather and Poseidon himself in the greatest siege in Antiquity
This week Roejen was lazy and didn't book any guests so we say screw it and put a show together with whatever we could find. It all goes downhill from there. Bigfoot is a demon, Spouse abuse over a Ouija board, Kentucky, the incest capital of the world, Thieves steal $98,000 in Ramen noodles, The mystery of the Iranian Saltmen, UFO toy discontinued for teaching kids Nazi's could fly in space, Tarantula Tacos!, what is a Judas cradle And the disgusting origins of Tyrian purple
Hello! We had a bit of a summer break, but we're back now! We hope to be back on track shortly. Now back in June we wanted to play a vertical shooter, as this is a genre that we haven't covered so far. We ran a poll on Twitter between some classic games in the […]
Hello there! We're about halfway through June, so there's still plenty of time left to dive into TYRIAN, our game of the month. You can share your opinions on this game over on our forums. - - - - - - - - - - - - PODCAST EPISODE #18: DEATH RALLY In May we […]
Décimo episodio de The Past is Now Radio. Antonio y Adrián presentan a William C.Rilley, el colaborador del mes que ha acercado 4 entradas muy interesantes al blog www.thepastisnow.net Cuenta como hay juegos que hacen saltar varios resortes, uno de ellos nostálgico que nos recuerda como nos sentimos con determinados juegos y nos trasladan al momento en que lo jugábamos y cuanto lo disfrutamos. El otro es ese que nos hace enamorarnos del mundo de los videojuegos o de un género en concreto, ese punto dulce en el que sabías de ibas a quedarte en el mundo de los pads y los joysticks parasiempre. Los artículos de los que hablamos en el Podcast son: Análisis: Tyrian. “Entre blasters y zanahorias” por William C. Rilley https://thepastisnow.net/2018/01/29/analisis-tyrian/ “¿Sueñan las magdalenas digitales con Proust?” por William C. Rilley https://thepastisnow.net/2018/02/01/suenan-las-magdalenas-digitales-con-proust-por-william-c-rilley/ “El click” Por William C. Rilley https://thepastisnow.net/2018/02/03/el-click-por-william-c-rilley/ Música: Dead or Alive – Dream On, por William C. Rilley https://thepastisnow.net/2018/02/04/musica-dead-or-alive-dream-on-por-william-c-rilley/ Síguenos en nuestras redes sociales: @IveliasZero @Cabesa_freeman @ThePastIsNowBL https://www.instagram.com/iveliaszero/ https://www.instagram.com/cabesa_freeman/ https://www.facebook.com/ThePastIsNowBlog/
Join the HG101 gang as they discuss ninja warmaking capabilities and strategies. Patreon bonus for this episode is Freedom Planet. Outro music is from Zillion (SMS). Donate at patreon.com/hg101 to get this bonus content and much, much more! Follow us on Twitter @GC9X @HG_101 Check out the ongoing list bit.ly/47kgames Check out the earlier HG101 podcast Game Club 199X bit.ly/gc9x_linky
This episode covers the founding of Carthage as a Tyrian colony in the Central Mediterranean. Carthage was founded by Tyrian exiles led by Dido, a resourceful and ultimately tragic princess from Tyre, whose life set the stage for the future confrontations with Rome. Link to the Episode 2 page on the Layman's Historian website Subscribe or leave a review on iTunes Leave a like or comment on the Facebook page Follow on Twitter Contact me directly through email
After Dido's founding, Qart-Hadasht, or Carthage, grew exponentially, quickly establishing itself as a commercial powerhouse in the Western Mediterranean. Not only did it become a major industrial center like its Tyrian forebear, Carthage also led the way in pioneering agricultural techniques. However, a shadow fell over the city, for the Temple of Ba'al-Hammon, chief god of Carthage, was filled with blood and horror. Link to the Episode 3 page on the Layman's Historian website Subscribe or leave a review on iTunes Leave a like or comment on the Facebook page Follow on Twitter Contact me directly through email
Are jumping puzzles bad? No. I think it's just me.
Are jumping puzzles bad? No. I think it's just me.
Brandon and Mike break down what we're learning through Game of Thrones Episode 3. To avoid being "spoilt" be sure to watch Episode 3 of GoT Season 7 before listening. This week we go deep on Diana Rigg aka Lady Tyrell aka Emma Peele from The Avengers series from back in the day. We also explore Tyrian's generalship, try to connect Season 7 to NBA Superteam, and much much more. And rest assured, our regular Trending in Education will continue to drop on Tuesdays. Welcome to The Citadel!
In this FIRST EVER Game of Thrones Feedback Podcast, Michael and Corey talk about all things Season 7, Epiode: Dragonstone. Including Khaleesi, Tyrian, Cersei Lannister, the fallout from the season 6 finale and what this means for the future of GoT! Recap Podcast for Game of Thrones Season 7 Episode 1 "Dragonstone." Hope you guys are GoT fans!!!!! **SPOILERS** Don't listen if you aren't fully caught up on GoT!
The terraforming pilots go on a mission of both discovery and revenge along with the best ship upgrades in the retro game of the week, Tyrian.
Time for episode 94 where I cover the 1995 Eclipse Software / Epic Megagames shoot 'em up, Tyrian! First though, I read through some emails I missed out on in the last show discussing Day of the Tentacle. Then we do as we do and dive deep into the various versions and game modes of Tyrian! Links: Steam Regional Prices: http://www.steamregionalprices.com/index.php OpenTyrian: https://bitbucket.org/opentyrian/opentyrian/wiki/Home Remastered Graphics (From Daniel Cook): http://www.lostgarden.com/2007/04/free-game-graphics-tyrian-ships-and.html Get Tyrian FREE on GoG: https://www.gog.com/game/tyrian_2000?pp=1106a1dda2d680438ecfb0bb70fd479c55a1791f My Tyrian Research on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=doYWd0CWXJE Ending music: "Data Flux" by Magellanic http://ocremix.org/remix/OCR02918 Next time, we'll be celebrating the 50th anniversary of Star Trek with the Spectrum Holobyte adventure Star Trek: The Next Generation - A Final Unity.
Tyrian? Valerian? Dragons? Could George RR Martin's Game of Thrones be nothing but an homage to the great Disney/Paramount hybrid Dragonslayer from 1981? Since Mr. Martin considers Vermithrax Pejorative the greatest cinematic dragon of all time, it just may be. Matt and Mark review the 35 year old dragon picture and believe that its classic affects still hold up to this day. An aged ragged bat-like dragon brings realism to the mythical beast, assuming such a monster had once existed. Beyond its quest/dragon mantle, Dragonslayer builds out its characters into complicated moral creatures questioning justice and the statusquo of patriarchy.Download: 208 Dragonslayer
It's time for episode 93 where I'll be covering a newer game in my Extended Memory format. This time we'll be talking about the newly released version of DOOM. I discuss all the usual UMB stuff but with a more modern twist, then hear from some of you guys! Buy DOOM on Steam: http://store.steampowered.com/app/379720/ DOOM Demo: http://doom.com/en-us/demo Next time we'll be hitting a shoot 'em up, I think our first, Tyrian!
This week we follow the Phoenicians to the western extremity of their trade network and colonization. While it is difficult to paint a chronological picture of when each colony was established, the city of Cadiz, or Gadir, quickly became the hub of western trade. Ancient historians confirm that the rich source of silver in Andalusia was the main attraction for Tyrian merchants, and the wealth that eventually began to flow back east from Tartessos had an influence on Assyria's relationship with Phoenicia. We also discuss a few depictions of Phoenician warships, an evacuation of Tyre, and the role of religion in controlling colonial government and trade, so today's episode is a long one!
In which Jeff and KC return to the epically bad-A show that is Game of Thrones (or, as KC calls it "The Games of the Throne") to discuss various and sundry topics illuminated onscreen thereby; Child Foresters are seen piercing men with black things; Sansa gives Littlefinger a piece of her mind (while also passing his news off as her own); Jon Snow furrows his brow; a Tormund leers at a Brienne; KC is "not having it"; KC been getting caught up; dragons, inspirational speeches, and touching goodbyes; some other stuff with Daenarys and Meara and other ladies who really kick ass; and yeah, that terrible, awful thing that Bran has to witness (or cause, depending on how you see it), namely, the death of a lifelong friend and faithful companion; and the internet breaks as a result. P.S. Listen to next week's episode with Casey McLain to find out about Dude Casey, Lady KC and much more!
GoT has been very good about popping in on multiple storylines every episode and this week is no exception. Little Finger is here, with Sansa and Brienne. Jon Snow shows up. Tyrian shows up with Varris, who's in for a rudely polite awakening. But we see Hodor...and the best episode of the season is born. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/black-tribbles/message
A bouncer stands at the play button for this episode. You approach him. He says: "This episode focuses heavily on the story from chapters 7-10 (Prized Possessions- Strange Observations). W****e advise against listening to this episode until you've completed them." Guild Halls Discussion: Scribing is literally stuck WvW upgrades require an item that literally doesn't drop in game any more. We're sure it's an oversight. Waiting to wait faster. Fractal Changes in December (Save your chests?!) More consistent rewards Lowering the exchange between matrices and keys due to rebalancing, so trade them now. Castcast We're working out the raid schedule. Go here if you're interested: http://guild.relicsoforr.com/forum_threads/2287076
Entertainment Episode - Game of Thrones Season 5 Episode 2 breakdown. We discuss all of the storylines that travelled here, without giving any "who died" spoilers. Ward breaks down differences between the books and the story, and we follow our favorite characters, Aria, Jon Snow, Tyrian and more.Theme - Adam's Housecat - "The Wrasslin' Song"A Pots and Network Production 2015
The Chaotic Neutral Crew returns from a cliffhanger ending! Last week Kai, Zurf, and Burt rushed headlong into a trap set by the diabolical devil-man who has been using them as catspaws all along! Will the gang turn the tables on the villain and prove their innocence to the Council? Will the Tyrian soldiers lose their polite demeanor? How much loot will Kiki find?! The answers are in this week's episode! Cast: Zurf - Dan Kai - David Kiki - Aimee Burt and Sound Editor - Cheyne DM - Caleb Search for us on iTunes as the Chaotic Neutral Podcast and leave us a rating and review! Find us on soundcloud at www.soundcloud.com/cndnd We have a blog at cndnd.wordpress.com Finally, tweet to us @cndndcast Keep it Chaotic!
FEATURING: Phoenix Wright Trilogy, Donkey Kong: King of Swing, Tyrian 2000, Bayonetta 2, Xeodrifter, Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker.Listener Mail: Amiibo distribution fiasco, the animated Mario movie, possible exclusives to push the New 3DS launch, and a very special Smash Bros. online match.
Things heat up as the release calendar intensifies, forcing us to discuss hot new releases such as Thief, Plants vs. Zombies Garden Warfare, Castlevania: Lords of Shadow 2, Epic Pinball, and Tyrian.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5928697/advertisement
Things heat up as the release calendar intensifies, forcing us to discuss hot new releases such as Thief, Plants vs. Zombies Garden Warfare, Castlevania: Lords of Shadow 2, Epic Pinball, and Tyrian.
Well-Versed In The Classics - A Video Game and PC Game Podcast
Two Epic Megagames Shareware Classics! The PC is not known as a platform for shooters (shmups) or fighting games, but in this episode we feature two shareware classics from Epic MegaGames that challenge that perception: Tyrian and One Must Fall: 2097. As if the chance to blast countless enemy ships in a frenzied firefight or reduce a friend's prized fighting robot to scrap wasn't incentive enough to try these games, both of them are available as freeware. If two great games for free sounds good to you, dial into your favorite BBS and get to it! Please visit us at http://wellversedintheclassics.blogspot.com/
Re-enter BAPTISTA, GREMIO, and TRANIO PETRUCHIO. Here comes your father. Never make denial; I must and will have Katherine to my wife. BAPTISTA. Now, Signior Petruchio, how speed you with my daughter? PETRUCHIO. How but well, sir? how but well? It were impossible I should speed amiss. BAPTISTA. Why, how now, daughter Katherine, in your dumps? KATHERINA. Call you me daughter? Now I promise you You have show'd a tender fatherly regard To wish me wed to one half lunatic, A mad-cap ruffian and a swearing Jack, That thinks with oaths to face the matter out. PETRUCHIO. Father, 'tis thus: yourself and all the world That talk'd of her have talk'd amiss of her. If she be curst, it is for policy, For,she's not froward, but modest as the dove; She is not hot, but temperate as the morn; For patience she will prove a second Grissel, And Roman Lucrece for her chastity. And, to conclude, we have 'greed so well together That upon Sunday is the wedding-day. KATHERINA. I'll see thee hang'd on Sunday first. GREMIO. Hark, Petruchio; she says she'll see thee hang'd first. TRANIO. Is this your speeding? Nay, then good-night our part! PETRUCHIO. Be patient, gentlemen. I choose her for myself; If she and I be pleas'd, what's that to you? 'Tis bargain'd 'twixt us twain, being alone, That she shall still be curst in company. I tell you 'tis incredible to believe. How much she loves me- O, the kindest Kate! She hung about my neck, and kiss on kiss She vied so fast, protesting oath on oath, That in a twink she won me to her love. O, you are novices! 'Tis a world to see, How tame, when men and women are alone, A meacock wretch can make the curstest shrew. Give me thy hand, Kate; I will unto Venice, To buy apparel 'gainst the wedding-day. Provide the feast, father, and bid the guests; I will be sure my Katherine shall be fine. BAPTISTA. I know not what to say; but give me your hands. God send you joy, Petruchio! 'Tis a match. GREMIO, TRANIO. Amen, say we; we will be witnesses. PETRUCHIO. Father, and wife, and gentlemen, adieu. I will to Venice; Sunday comes apace; We will have rings and things, and fine array; And kiss me, Kate; we will be married a Sunday. Exeunt PETRUCHIO and KATHERINA severally GREMIO. Was ever match clapp'd up so suddenly? BAPTISTA. Faith, gentlemen, now I play a merchant's part, And venture madly on a desperate mart. TRANIO. 'Twas a commodity lay fretting by you; 'Twill bring you gain, or perish on the seas. BAPTISTA. The gain I seek is quiet in the match. GREMIO. No doubt but he hath got a quiet catch. But now, Baptista, to your younger daughter: Now is the day we long have looked for; I am your neighbour, and was suitor first. TRANIO. And I am one that love Bianca more Than words can witness or your thoughts can guess. GREMIO. Youngling, thou canst not love so dear as I. TRANIO. Greybeard, thy love doth freeze. GREMIO. But thine doth fry. Skipper, stand back; 'tis age that nourisheth. TRANIO. But youth in ladies' eyes that flourisheth. BAPTISTA. Content you, gentlemen; I will compound this strife. 'Tis deeds must win the prize, and he of both That can assure my daughter greatest dower Shall have my Bianca's love. Say, Signior Gremio, what can you assure her? GREMIO. First, as you know, my house within the city Is richly furnished with plate and gold, Basins and ewers to lave her dainty hands; My hangings all of Tyrian tapestry; In ivory coffers I have stuff'd my crowns; In cypress chests my arras counterpoints, Costly apparel, tents, and canopies, Fine linen, Turkey cushions boss'd with pearl, Valance of Venice gold in needle-work; Pewter and brass, and all things that belongs To house or housekeeping. Then at my farm I have a hundred milch-kine to the pail, Six score fat oxen standing in my stalls, And all things answerable to this portion. Myself am struck in years, I must confess; And if I die to-morrow this is hers, If whilst I live she will be only mine. TRANIO. That 'only' came well in. Sir, list to me: I am my father's heir and only son; If I may have your daughter to my wife, I'll leave her houses three or four as good Within rich Pisa's walls as any one Old Signior Gremio has in Padua; Besides two thousand ducats by the year Of fruitful land, all which shall be her jointure. What, have I pinch'd you, Signior Gremio? GREMIO. Two thousand ducats by the year of land! [Aside] My land amounts not to so much in all.- That she shall have, besides an argosy That now is lying in Marseilles road. What, have I chok'd you with an argosy? TRANIO. Gremio, 'tis known my father hath no less Than three great argosies, besides two galliasses, And twelve tight galleys. These I will assure her, And twice as much whate'er thou off'rest next. GREMIO. Nay, I have off'red all; I have no more; And she can have no more than all I have; If you like me, she shall have me and mine. TRANIO. Why, then the maid is mine from all the world By your firm promise; Gremio is out-vied. BAPTISTA. I must confess your offer is the best; And let your father make her the assurance, She is your own. Else, you must pardon me; If you should die before him, where's her dower? TRANIO. That's but a cavil; he is old, I young. GREMIO. And may not young men die as well as old? BAPTISTA. Well, gentlemen, I am thus resolv'd: on Sunday next you know My daughter Katherine is to be married; Now, on the Sunday following shall Bianca Be bride to you, if you make this assurance; If not, to Signior Gremio. And so I take my leave, and thank you both. GREMIO. Adieu, good neighbour. Exit BAPTISTA Now, I fear thee not. Sirrah young gamester, your father were a fool To give thee all, and in his waning age Set foot under thy table. Tut, a toy! An old Italian fox is not so kind, my boy. Exit TRANIO. A vengeance on your crafty withered hide! Yet I have fac'd it with a card of ten. 'Tis in my head to do my master good: I see no reason but suppos'd Lucentio Must get a father, call'd suppos'd Vincentio; And that's a wonder- fathers commonly Do get their children; but in this case of wooing A child shall get a sire, if I fail not of my cunning.Exit