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Trump pulls U S out of non binding Paris Climate Accord — Here's why he was right to do it - Duration: 5:04.

Trump pulls U.S. out of non-binding Paris Climate Accord � Here�s why he was right

to do it

by: JD Heyes

Far-Left Democrats and so-called �environmentalists� who still believe the global warming hoax

are furious at President Donald J. Trump for keeping his campaign pledge to withdraw the

United States from the �non-binding� Paris Climate Accords signed onto by the Obama administration.

But perhaps after they calm down and allow their blood pressure to return to normal,

they can take a rational, reasoned look at why the president made his decision; if they

afford him that courtesy, there is no way they can conclude that his decision was wrong.

In making the announcement from the White House Rose Garden Thursday afternoon, Trump

stated that he felt obligated to withdraw from the agreement � which should have been

sent to the U.S. Senate by Obama to be ratified as a treaty, because that�s what it was,

in both style and substance � because it is �a bad deal� for American workers,

taxpayers and companies.

(RELATED: The Paris Climate Accord is GENOCIDE against plants, forests and all life on our

planet)

Trump also knocked the cost of the agreement � which will rise to some $450 billion a

year, much of which would have to come from the U.S. � while major polluters who are

also signatories to the deal do not have to comply with the accords� emissions limitations

for more than a decade.

Meanwhile, the U.S. has to comply immediately.

The president also lashed out at his critics who said pulling out of the deal would be

a disaster for the country, noting that remaining in the agreement would cost American families

and businesses billions per year.

Also, he said, the agreement prohibited the U.S. from �conducting its own domestic economic

affairs� by preventing the development of our own natural resources, like clean coal

and natural gas, both of which create far fewer emissions than other forms of energy.

�I was elected to represent the people of Pittsburg, not Paris,� Trump said.

�It�s time to pursue a new deal that protects� the environment, as well as the American people.

Trump, according to various experts and analyses, was right to withdraw from the current agreement

as written.

�Through a litany of regulations stemming from the agreement, Obama has essentially

offered up the U.S. economy as a sacrificial lamb to further his own legacy,� Americans

for Tax Reform noted Wednesday in a post on its website.

�Sadly, the agreement will not just hurt the country�s growth as a whole, but will

trickle down to low-and-middle income Americans.

As a result of the agreement, energy costs will skyrocket, in turn raising the cost of

utility bills for families and increasing the costs of consumer goods.� (RELATED:

UN official actually ADMITS that �global warming� is a scam designed to �change

world�s economic model�)

A study of the agreement by the Heritage Foundation, released in April 2016, found that the agreement

would have resulted in the adoption of government policies that dramatically increased electricity

costs for a family of four between 13 and 20 percent annually.

In addition, the analysis found that American families would lose out on some $20,000 in

income by 2035, regressive (not progressive) economic policies that no doubt would hit

the nation�s poorest the hardest.

[Meanwhile, we�re sure that Obama won�t have any trouble paying his electric bill,

no matter what it costs]

Other analysts, as Trump noted in his speech, noted that the loss of U.S. annual gross domestic

product would be close to $3 trillion by 2035, while reducing employment in the U.S. by about

400,000 jobs, half of which would be in manufacturing.

But perhaps most galling of all is the fact that even the far Left admitted that the agreement

would accomplish virtually nothing � and certainly was not the global carbon emissions

destroyer its principle advocates made it out to be.

Politico Europe reported:

In fact, emissions reductions are barely on the table at all.

Instead, the talks are rigged to ensure an agreement is reached regardless of how little

action countries plan to take.

The developing world, projected to account for four-fifths of all carbon-dioxide emissions

this century, will earn applause for what amounts to a promise to stay on their pre-existing

trajectory of emissions-intensive growth.

As Trump said, �The agreement is a massive redistribution of wealth from the U.S. to

other countries.�

There is no good reason to remain in it, just as there was no good reason for Obama to have

signed it.

For more infomation >> Trump pulls U S out of non binding Paris Climate Accord — Here's why he was right to do it - Duration: 5:04.

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The Experience – Spirituality Explained - Duration: 9:14.

The Experience � Spirituality Explained

By consciousreminder

Spirituality is a much used and much misunderstood term.

Unfortunately it seems to instantly cause eye-rolling and alienates a large proportion

of the population by its� mere utterance.

Personally I�d like to see the term used less, but if we are going to continue with

it perhaps a bit of clarification is in order.

So here�s 5 things you ought to know about �Spirituality�:

:: Spirituality refers to human perception that is beyond the 5 senses and physicality

In the west tend to think of spirits either as ghosts, or more likely in the UK at least,

as �delicious� alcoholic beverages.

So when someone talks of spirituality we tend to think them either mad or drunk!

But we�re not always nutters or alchies, and whilst there are certain things in the

spiritual sphere that are quite rightly viewed with a degree of skepticism, one�s spiritual

nature is primarily a question of perceptivity.

Currently, we use our five senses to help us perceive the world around us.

These senses are fundamentally flawed but we trust them implicitly.

And yet, our eyes don�t �see� and our ears don�t �hear� � they just receptors

and the brain makes �sense� of the incoming information in the best interests of our survival.

What reality is, therefore, is highly debatable and merely a matter of perception.

The �Spiritual� is undetectable through our traditional five senses, but human beings

are equipped with the means to experience a dimension beyond the physical.

That means beyond the five senses,beyond elements, beyond atoms, beyond the electromagnetic spectrum,

beyond thought.

Deep seated in all of us there is an innate knowledge that this is true and traditionally

religions have been deemed the means to experience that dimension.

However�

:: Spirituality has very little to do with religion

People have long confused religion and religious practices with spirituality.

Just because one is religious, does not make one spiritual.

Whilst religions do claim to guide their adherents on a spiritual path, one can be deeply religious

without being remotely spiritual.

Religion is a social, societal construct and whilst I�ll save my Marxist views on organised

religion for another post, I would argue that the major role of religion is social cohesion

not spiritual welfare.

I am NOT saying that anyone who practices religion has no spiritual side- we all do,

but the spiritual is that which exists outside the perception of the five senses and indeed

physicality in general � and religions (including beliefs) are still firmly rooted in the corporeal

existence.

Religions are educational institutions promoting adherence to certain moral norms.

Spirituality is not concerned with morality, morality is a human construct.

Religion�s best use in a spiritual sense is a philosophical one, enabling us to recognize

that there is more to us than body and mind.

Religion has all but lost the esoteric knowledge it once had, and has been marginalized in

its educative role by the dominance of Science.

However�

:: Science has now endorsed aspects of �Spirituality�

It is a shame that our �rational� scientific mindset rarely wishes to even search for things

beyond the physical, other than academic theoretical scientists in the mold of Big Bang Theory�s

Sheldon Cooper.

Science, like everything else in our world, is economically driven.

Funding is given only to things with profitable applications or the promise of future profit,

and profit can only do things in this physical realm- so research on detecting �spiritual

forces� is always likely to suffer.

Quantum physics and the scarcely comprehensible string theory and quantum mechanics are now

proving/have proved that all existence is one energy.

At a sub-atomic level particles behave very differently to the physical laws we�re accustomed

to.

Put simply, which will have to do as I am quite simple, all things can be, and are,

everywhere in the universe at the same time � until some level of awareness pays attention

to them, at which point they become fixed.

This was the subject of the infamous Schrodinger�s Cat Experiment.

Whilst sub-atomic particles still fall within the realms of physicality, the incomprehensible

forces and energies that govern them do not necessarily, and we cannot experience the

sub-atomic using our limited senses � in fact we can�t even understand it abstractly

using our thoughts � as Richard Feynman succinctly put it in 1967: �Nobody understands

Quantum Theory.� This could apply equally to spirituality,

as even sages, yogis and buddhas say that enlightenment is not something you can get,

but something that you are�cryptic buggers.

:: Spirituality is used as an umbrella term for many things

Spirituality � Relating to or affecting the human spirit or soul as opposed to material

or physical things . Modern spirituality is centered on the �deepest

values and meanings by which people live.� It embraces the idea of an ultimate or an

alleged immaterial reality.

It envisions an inner path enabling a person to discover the essence of his/her being.

These are the definitions provided by the ever reliable(!)

Wikipedia and Oxford Dictionary respectively, but having attended my first ever Mind, Body

and Spirit Festival- there really is no end to the number of things that get labelled

as �spiritual�.

I still remain cynical about a good deal of things I saw at that festival, but that doesn�t

mean that there isn�t something spiritual going on for the people who adhere to it.

With no means of objectively measuring someone�s �spiritualness�- who are we to say?

That means that both religious followers and scientists can be highly spiritual people,

though I think if you look at the pursuits and actions of both those parties- they are

in the minority.

:: It�s not just for hippies

Whilst I wouldn�t describe myself as a hippie, I know some would, particularly if they catch

me doing yoga in my Aladdin pants.

But I wouldn�t describe myself as spiritual either.

I definitely have an interest in it, but I like 95 per cent of the population, am still

deeply ingrained in the physical world.

I have attachments, compulsions, ideas and philosophies.

I have ambitions and wants and needs.

I�m not exactly sure what they are anymore, but despite having faith that I have found

a few paths that could lead me to experiencing a deeper dimension I haven�t embraced them,

because abandoning normal human existence in search of the spiritual could ultimately

be a waste of life.

But ask any serious meditator and they will tell you there is something to nurturing that

inner sense of awareness, of consciousness and that it brings about huge benefits within

our human existence, and the fact that meditation, mindfulness and �yoga� has entered the

mainstream consciousness proves that its not just for hippies.

I spent my younger years as a vehement atheist resentful of religion for �duping� people

and cynical of the supernatural and anything that science couldn�t explain.

I now realize that what I do not know, I do not know; and without experiencing something

we cannot write off the possibility.

But now I�m into �spiritual� stuff I realize that I don�t �know� any of my

rants and musings to be true either.

I haven�t experienced it, it�s all just a philosophical exercise.

But through certain yogic practices, and cultivating that inner perception it may just be possible

to make spirituality

a reality.

For more infomation >> The Experience – Spirituality Explained - Duration: 9:14.

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Yandere Simulator ANIME | Katarina Reaction | AyChristene Reacts - Duration: 3:56.

Hey Buddies It's your girl AyChristene kind of what I just said there your girl

and Christian although a lot of people to him a guy and to you I say so I want

to shout out to everyone who's been supporting my LPS yandere efforts of one

that I posted on Saturday it was it took forever to do that animation if you

haven't seen it please please please check it out support and spread the word

of it I want to make a series I've actually kind of written season one

already but I want to see how well it's doing and depending on what how well

it's doing I can continue and make you know episode two three or four for

season one now in spirit is that this is yandere simulator anime trailers

something I found out when I was just youtubing yandere simulator as far as

like me you know things for this for this animation and I haven't checked

this out I don't know what that does pepper is by katarina six maybe I don't

know I don't speak whatever language others in the last name my son what

Henry is pretty name you can check out the first video that description box

below now let's get did you believe someone

with actually murdered right here in school oh so it's like the trailer meet

me after school I heard the police think that the culprit like you you are they

gonna make this a show what they couldn't find enough evidence to arrest

anyone ah cuz the under they got right with it

that must be under and eat hmm no no that's not Andrey that's somebody

else that's about to be murdered by Andre that's yandere Oh

ah I'm really excited about this recently stalking an upperclassman ah in

four chance and then use the voices actually this to give you some

information oh that's a girl who's I'm Michaela live

her name isn't son in noshing ba Lebanon she's a reason and it's about the cherry

tree vine oh I like the new map looks so beautiful why are you telling me this is

like the little voiceover the happens at the beginning of the game happy

something bad happen to so much oh goodness

see you really hate that coming up and Midori or that might be Rahzel not not

uh that was up in our set up cult hub the gym teacher Adi I don't know those

that those are the teachers the admin that's the nurse their senpai ah she's

ready for it and that song left from the younger age of um hold on I obviously do

not want any characters I mean the characters well I didn't make the 3ds

they were okay I want to know though it's like a series that you're making

person okay they don't have any information I kind

of actually want to see that I wanted to make an animation for about a year

actually never got around to it

Oh Croatia that's awesome 14 you are freaking talented that's awesome

I'm Sheldon to Catarina for this I want to know if this is actually going to be

a continued series because that would be I would definitely watching it let me

know your thoughts down below in the comment section if you liked that video

check your footing in the description box well if you liked this video as the

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hope you guys so much thank you so much for checking out this video and I'm so

mr. booze

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Practice 1 : Practice and learn simple and intricate mehendi elements with me - Duration: 30:16.

Today's video neither teach anything nor share any technique but actually its a practice video

i experience that many people are actually facing problem because they

dont know how to practice henna art properly

many people trying full fledge henna designs and when they fail to achieve good result

they feel dishearten and disappointed

thats why i thought i should create videos where i am practicing

with me all of you can practice together

this video is for beginner and thats why i am practicing very basic elements in this video

i would suggest that please practice simple and basic elements first , don't practice full designs

this way you can learn how to layered all elements

If you all want to practice with me then grab paper or acrylic board and cone, and lets start

If you all are ready with cone and paper and then lets start

this video will play at normal speed i won't fas forward it

i am recording it at real time

So all of you understand that when we practice we don't rush with our drawing

This types of lines are called line variation

we use such line variation everywhere in our design

thats why whenever we will practice we will use such line variations too

first of all we will practice frills because its very common element

same time i felt many people are struggling with this basic element

i have done very tiny frills if you want you can do little bigger in height

remember one thing you can crate frills that are big in height

done increase in width because its completely different element

we call it round petal

please practice with slow speed

so our hand get used to perfect shape and element

many people were asking to sow them the right way to hold cone

i have special video on that particular topic you can watch that video link is in description box

for intricate work we use tiny frill but for practice you can use bigger frills

we will use these bigger frills in few designs

please don't afraid if you cannot match with my speed

because i have practice of many years

i am trying to be slow as much as i can but then it would increase the length of my video

actually you can pause video and then complete your element

now we will draw round petal on this frill element

All these are basic elements that we will use in borders and designs

i am using all this elements because this is our first video in practice with me series

so i wish that everyone practice enough and improve their henna art

you will for sure improve if you practice right way in right direction

as i said we will use line variation and thats why we will give outline to all borders

its very difficult for me to talk while working

but i am trying so my videos could be helpful to all of you

i always try to come up with something new that could be helpful to al of you

thats why i felt that due to lack of good practice many of you are facing problem

again i have drawn frill because i want the maximum practice you give to this element

because it is very commonly used element

now this is one layer swirl

i am laying all elements in border layout

because this video is for beginners

if beginners do not have command on small basic elelemtns then they will face

problem attempting big designs and motifs

I hope al of you are practicing with me

If you all are wishing to improve your work

then all of you will practice with me, i know

Without enough practice its impossible to improve in anything

as i said in my last video don't go back but come back

we are draping lines for our checks

go as slow as possible

our line should be perfect

If you lines are breaking

check whether your henna paste is fresh or not

then second step would be check your speed and pressure

your lines can break If your speed and pressure is not in proportion.

So check with factor is affecting the breaks of your lines

so correct that factor to get perfect lines

we will draw simple dots in this checks

dots are also very important element

some one actually asked me how to draw dots so i am showing this in this corner

here we will keep pressure constant and then will draw dots

that way we will have equal dots all the time

first concentrate on element don't concentrate on speed

once you have enough practice speed will come automatically

if my video is running ahead then paps the video and complete your checks nicely

and then come back and continue your practice

These are very popular check

one more thing if your hand is aching or shaking while practicing it could be due to thick henna paste

so check mehendi paste's consistency

again we will draw frills here

always concrete to get symmetrical frill those are equal in heigh and look

where you are turning in your frill that turn should be perfect

once you get hold on frill's movement it will be easier for you to attempt

now when we have practiced dots then we will draw dot paisleys here

i have already taught them how to draw them even though i am showing you here one more time

first we will draw dot then we will drees pressure an then we will give swirl in the end

when we start creating dot our pressure on cone is high and speed is zero

when we start drawing curve pressure is very low and minimum speed

samw way we will draw them here

once you have enough practice of dots and dot leaves then this paisleys are very easy

dot paisleys and dot leaves are basically same only their movement is different

for leaves movement is straight

for paisleys our movement is curve

we will give outline to this , we will give online to all important elements

again here i am drawing frills

as you can see i am using this element very frequently

because its very commonly used elements

usually i avoids over using frills

because then it gives flowery look to design

more you practice frill more you can attempt different elements

we will draw thick line on top of this frill

you main concentration should be clear work

if you fill neatness of your work have been compromised then slow down

what should we draw now? ok lets draw this one

its like our flower petal

or its like improvised frill element

oh this is M

recently we practiced alphabet so we have to refer to that

oh this is not M but its actually W

It looks beautiful when it has thick line on top of it

as you can see when i am drawing thick line my speed is very slow and pressure is high

whatever space has left out fill them like this

we will give thin outline to this , for our line variation

if line is breaking then let it be, complete your line and then comeback and correct it

very simple element i am drawing here

i might have taught it in some filler element video

this is big thick swirl surrounded by faint frills

when i say faint element so to draw that i use minimum pressure

first come normal line with normal pressure

if i am drawing same element faint then pressure is very low and cone touches the surface

we draw faint elements when we are looking for contrast

same element we get in thick lines too

one element three shades only change of pressure

to give emphasis to thick swirl we are using faint swirl here as contrast

when you use line variation then i will create differentiation between

filler elements and main big elements

If same element i draw without line variation and then it won't look that beautiful

i am using my cone as pencil or bullpen

because my pressure on cone is very law and speed is fast

as you can see border is in normal line, swirls is in thick line and swirl are in faint line

i am using line variation for border too

you might have seen me using these three layer lines

so hows your practice going on ?

don't feel dishearten if you don't get desired clarity. slow down perfect the element and then move ahead

i want to end this video here

but before going i want to leave you all with one challenging element

actually its not that hard but i have seen my students struggling with this element

so you have enough one week time to practice this element

and that is tear drops

as i said in one of my video , tear drop you can draw either with

simple technique or with gulf technique

i thought tear drops are very easy to draw but when my students were struggling

i thought i should attempt them again

this i drew with normal technique and same thing with gulf technique

you an draw it with pressure and speed technique

its ver important to leave margin whenever you draw element with gulf technique

whenever you practice teardrops please practice layering them on top of one another

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10 Kazuma Facts You Didn't Know! KonoSuba Facts - Duration: 11:13.

You know how Kazuma ended up in the wonderful world of KonoSuba but how

about before that? What exactly was Kazuma up to? As you

might have guessed Kazuma used to be a hardcore gamer. He would stay up and raid

all night long. Kazuma was a total shut-in that would never dare go outside.

What's interesting is that his parents were actually paying for him to go to a

private school. Instead of actually going Kazuma will pretend to go then sneak

back into his house and continue gaming all day. So why was Kazuma like this?

According to what he's revealed one specific thing traumatized him long ago.

His first crush from my elementary school promised to marry him. During one

summer in middle school Kazuma saw this girl together with

another older student. He was completely devastated by this. To try to forget

about this he started spending all his time online. Eventually this unhealthy

lifestyle was ultimately what led him to meet Aqua on that fateful day. What do

you think? Would you call that a blessing or a horrible curse?

Fast forward to the start of KonoSuba, a young Kazuma at 16 years old was beginning

his adventure. Currently he's almost 18 in the light novels and much older at 20

years old in the original web novel. At that starting point Kozma was 5 feet 4

inches and weighed 55 kilograms or about 121 pounds. Of course you saw Kazuma get

that Adventurer class in Episode one. About that, an adventurer is considered the

weakest class in KonoSuba. They play it down in the anime but everyone thinks

that class is completely useless. Most people that begin with in either

change into a more specialized class as soon as possible, or they simply give up

and become a merchant or cook instead. mm-hmm take the hint Kazuma! Funny since

almost on level 40 Kazuma is breaking some world records. He might be

the highest level adventurer ever!

Could Kazuma actually be a legendary hero? One of the demon king generals that he

encounters later brings us up how there's this fairy tale with the

legendary hero that has the same exact family name.

Apparently this demon general was completely convinced that this Kazuma

was the one from the legend. Mostly due to that name being a very rare one in

their world. Kazuma was even asked to join the demon king army because of this,

second time in fact. Who knows? Perhaps Kazuma in reality is a destined hero.

Although Kazuma didn't buy it. He claimed that his family name Satou is pretty

common in Japan.

The voice behind your favorite hero is Jun Fukushima, currently 40 years old.

Arguably Kazuma has been his biggest role yet. His only other bigger role has been

shokichi from Yowamushi Pedal. Here's two other minor but notable roles: the former

king from no game no life and a random young Ishbalan from the original Fullmetal

Alchemist. So let's hope that he continues to bless us with this amazing

Kazuma voice in more KonoSuba seasons. You do actually have to give a lot of

things to him for giving more life into Kazuma. It has been mentioned in

interviews how a lot of the jokes in the anime were improvised by the actors.

Remember that "Yes I'm Kazuma" running joke? You could thank him for that. That was

not in the script or the original novels.

The infamous Kazuma you know from KonoSuba has a dark secret habit. A lot

of his perverted habits are their played down or simply cut from the anime. Kazuma

seems to have this obsession with female clothing or more specifically their

underwear. It really shouldn't be a surprise not from the man famous for

stealing girls pantsu. Unfortunately most of this sexual harassment has been

aimed at Megumin. Kazuma often tries to look under her skirt when she's asleep

and he's even trying to train Chomusuke to steal her underwear. According to Aqua

she's even caught him sniffing their dirty laundry and worst of all, taking

all their underwear, filling a bathtub with it and jumping inside. Yeah there's

a lot you could get from Kazuma's character from this habit. It is funny

how Darkness is left out of most of this. Perhaps Kazuma is just too freaked out

by her. Also no mention of Aqua but that shouldn't surprise. You and you should

know why!

Despite his perverted nature Kazuma has managed to keep a close relationship

with his party Kazuma has openly admitted to finding Megumi darkness and

even aqua beautiful their personalities on the other hand he describes him as

being very rod Kazuma does realize that he's not some dense main character he's

fully aware about the feelings from the other girls towards him he even has

openly admitted having feelings towards darkness and Megumi things have

escalated since then Kazuma has even gotten a chance to sleep with both of

them under consent by the way unfortunately he always chickens out

when it counts of course Kozma has no feelings for aqua

they're more like brother and sister anyway what's kind of funny is that he

has admitted to using everyone to take care of him in that specific shop except

for one never aqua even so aqua has told him that she's willing to do it even

with someone like him oh that Kozma has to do is buy her some expensive alcohol

later on in Quinto Suba Kozma finds himself becoming an infamous wanted

criminal he becomes a secret thief alongside

Chris they end up becoming almost as warranted as a demon king himself so

what exactly did they end up doing how did Cosmo screw up Kozma and the

boss lady came up with his plan to break into the kingdom's castle they ended up

making their way inside the castle to steal some jewelry from the kingdoms

princess were made a more of a spectacle was that their group was able to take

out all the roll guards in the castle this included some very powerful revived

players and even cosmos party members after that event the infamous dough got

a very high bounty of 200 million gold keep in mind that Sonic second to the

demon king

when Kozma first started often called a tsuba it really wasn't anything special

about him except for one key stand his gauntlet will lock it was almost like

the world was telling him to become a merchant later on Kasim actually leans

more towards this and found major success it all began with this

partnership with Vanier eventually cosmo ends up making a deal and sells him the

rights of every single item that he made from Japan Kazuma ends up so rich from

this deal that people refer to him as a billionaire adventurer he has so much

money in that he ends up giving aqua and allowance them might have been tough to

shut her up he even tried to make condoms at one point too bad he made

them too thick and yes what you're saying is exactly what you think in that

picture darkness has an excuse but uncle really should know what those balloons

are

so far Kozma has died a total of four times in a series that's pretty

interesting since Kozma has also died four times in

the anime two of those times didn't really ever happen I'll let you take a

guess at which to death or not can it anyway besides those times you could

expect Kozma to have two more funny deaths one of those times involves Kozma

out on the frontlines Kazuma was all super pumped up to show off in the front

lines unfortunately he charged out in front of

everyone in the middle of the battle he got trampled by some low-level demon

goblin yeah that was pretty embarrassing it was a complete failure on his part

the second time Kazuma became a delicious lunch for a guest appetizer in

this case Kozma got eaten by this gaunt level Hydra monster

according to aqua that was putting his body back together Kozma got melted so

bad that at one point Kazuma became mrs. Kazuma as Megumi would put it Kosmas

excalibur got melted clean off

overall Kozma is a super flawed character he constantly sexually

harasses his party and other girls is extremely lazy he even admits to having

something he calls a pissing gel in his room I'll let you go ahead and use your

imagination Kozma has the weakest job and is physically very weak Kazuma also

seems to have the subconscious self-hatred and feel super insecure

about the way he looks Megumi thinks this is due to some type of trauma

despite Kosmas weak points there is a flip side Kazuma has found a way to turn

a weakness into an advantage I mentioned that Kozma is super lazy but

he uses that as a strength to figure out shortcuts to get stuff done Kazuma is

physically very weak but this does force him to come up with sneaky ways to find

he also doesn't mind using force on a girl especially when it comes to using

Drain touch anywhere on a girl's body in a self defense of course perhaps Kozma

is greatest weakness at the beginning has been his job class eventually this

has become a strength for Kozma too he taken advantage of being able to learn

skills from other specialized classes you've seen that he learned drain touch

a demon level skill that would otherwise be impossible for him to learn Kazuma

even wanted to learn the death curse but he couldn't find a Dullahan he's even

found a way to abuse his gullible luck you better not let him anywhere near a

costume in all Kazuma is arguably the key to their party success the only

issue with this is that since Kazuma comes up with a plan she's never

actually a landing of finishing below on a boss this is a huge reason for why

Kozma is much much lower level than his party members most of the time is Megumi

in taking the kill

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Adrien Broner vs. Khabib Allakhverdiev: Full Fight | SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING - Duration: 51:11.

[ Bell dings ]

Lennon: Fight fans, here we go.

It's time for the bout you've all been waiting for.

Man #1: This crowd's going wild!

Man #2: My God, look at that.

He is in trouble! Look at his legs!

Ranallo: The crowd is electric!

Man #3: Tyson bringing it on.

Down goes Bruno into the ropes!

Man #4: A right by Barkley, and Hearns is down!

Man #5: Oh, down goes Chavez for the first time in his Career!

What a shot by Evander Holyfield!

Castillo's in trouble!

Man: What a fight!

Lennon: I-I-It's showtime!

Ranallo: Adrien Broner, 6-1 in championship fights,

with five wins inside the distance.

Khabib Allakhverdiev, 2-1 in championship affairs,

with one win inside the distance.

[ Bell dings ]

The bell and round one,

Broner sporting the colors of his hometown

NFL Cincinnati Bengals, they're 3-0.

He's 3-0 in this venue.

While Allakhverdiev sports white trunks.

Bernstein: Allakhverdiev, coming in off that 18-month layoff.

We've alluded to it.

It's important for him,

to, hopefully, from his standpoint, anyway,

not have ring rust.

Ranallo: Last time fighters coming off losses

contested for a championship was back in November, 2010,

when Carl Froch up-pointed Arthur Abraham

to win the vacant super middleweight championship

in the super six.

Before that, well, it'd been 75 years

when Freddie Miller and Jose Girones battled

in 1935 for a featherweight crown.

Bernstein: That's a long time.

That's almost as long as the Cubs

not winning the World Series.

Ranallo: 1908.

Bernstein: You know, Allakhverdiev wants --

really wants to be busy in this fight,

but so far, he's gone a long way in Round 1,

and only thrown four punches.

Malignaggi: You can't just attack Adrien Broner that way.

Bernstein: No. Malignaggi: 'Cause he'll counter you.

But right now, Broner has come up short

with some check left hooks.

Allakhverdiev's been jabbing mainly to the chest and stomach.

But he's got a weird rhythm.

And it's preventing Broner from being able to time him.

Bernstein: Yeah, that's true.

Malignaggi: He's got this little jittery half step.

And mixing it with some jabs.

Let's see how it plays out.

Ranallo: Of course you can attack the WBA

who hands out the titles

like Costco hands out free samples, Al.

1:30 left in the opening round.

And a rather cautious start.

Bernstein: Allakhverdiev throwing that left hand.

And he wants to throw it a lot.

And then working downstairs, as well.

Ranallo: Right hand to the body by the southpaw.

As a pro, Broner has fought left-handers.

Antonio Demarco, who he dispatched in eight rounds,

Daniel Donce de Leon, who he barely got past via decision,

as well as Carlos Claudio and Roberto Acevedo.

And really, Antonio Demarco, the best of the fighters

he defeated in terms of getting up there.

Because I know he beat our colleague Paulie Malignaggi,

but that's debated to this day.

And there's the overhand left by Allakhverdiev.

Malignaggi: There's a check hook by Broner.

Bernstein: Trying to land that punch

and the counter right, as well, early in the fight.

Both men normally throw in the range

of 40-some punches a round.

They won't even make that in Round 1.

Ranallo: Well, of course, Broner coming off that ugly loss

to Shawn Porter where he held and held and held some more.

Clowned around before landing a left hook

in the 12th and final round.

[ Board clacks ]

Promising to be more exciting,

promising to be all about business in boxing here tonight.

Allakhverdiev going on the attack.

[ Bell dings ] Dock: Time!

Ranallo: Let's go to the keys to victory.

[ Applause ]

Bernstein: We will begin by looking at

Adrien Broner's keys to victory.

I think he needs to be a bit busier in this fight.

They talked about the fact they want to do that.

Can't stay on the ropes.

And he didn't do that in Round 1.

He wants to be off those ropes.

He did land some very nice right hands in the first round.

And that's gonna be a key to him.

That and the check left hook that Paulie talked about.

As for Allakhverdiev, the jab is important.

He didn't use that punch that much in Round 1.

Did move his head a bit.

Didn't get hit with that many counter punches.

And he did start to punch in combination

a little bit to the body and the head.

[ Whistle blows ]

Dock: Seconds out!

[ Indistinct shouting ]

[ Bell dings ]

Ranallo: Bell in round number two.

Broner pawing away at the jab.

Straight left to the sternum by Allakhverdiev.

Bernstein: Paulie made the good point,

that you can't just rush in against Broner.

You can feel right away the real estate is changing a bit.

Allakhverdiev is getting closer.

Malignaggi: He's getting closer, but he can't bank on landing

the first one or two shots on Broner.

You got to throw a combination

and probably understand you're gonna miss

the first one or two shots, but put him in position

where you land the third and fourth shots.

Right now Allakhverdiev is not doing that,

so when he gets close, the only thing he's able to do

is land to the body.

[ Indistinct shouting ]

Ranallo: There's Broner on the ropes,

where he has some issues

and had issues against Marcos Maidana for sure.

There he fires off the jab,

but we thought we'd see an uptick in output early.

And that's not the case.

There's another jab that misses.

Right hand that misses by Broner.

Allakhverdiev misses with the left.

Bernstein: Paulie made the good point

that if Broner gives you the body --

Paulie landed many body shots -- nice counter right.

Ranallo: Nice short right uppercut by Broner.

Bernstein: But you have to get credit

for landing those body shots if you do land them.

Malignaggi: That's the thing about Allakhverdiev,

if you throw only single shots at Broner,

he's in position to counter them.

If you start putting them together,

the mistake Broner ends up doing is, he locks his body up.

He gets into that closed shell

and he's not able to punch off that.

But right now Allakhverdiev,

though he's not getting countered every time,

if you throw one or two shots at a time,

it's hard to put something together.

Ranallo: Another straight left hand

to the body by Allakhverdiev.

Coming up on the final minute of the second round.

Malignaggi: A Tit-for-Tat game.

Broner will play that with you all day.

And he's good at it.

Bernstein: This is the pace that Broner wants in the fight.

Malignaggi: Yeah.

Bernstein: These are close rounds, clearly.

And there's nice body work by Allakhverdiev.

Malignaggi: Broner rarely throws a combination.

He does throw them at times, and they're flashy,

but he likes to pot shot you and keep the single shots going.

So if you're gonna play that game with him,

it's tough to beat him 'cause he's very good at it.

Ranallo: Would you like that see him throw combinations, Paulie?

Malignaggi: Well, he does throw combinations.

When he dropped Emmanuel Taylor last year,

it was off a combination.

But he throws them rarely. He budgets them.

This is mostly what he does.

He mostly pot shots and throws little counters in there.

Ranallo: Nice right uppercut by Broner.

Malignaggi: It's up to Allakhverdiev

to change the pace of the fight by putting shots together

and not playing the same game Broner is playing.

[ Board clacks ]

Ranallo: Allakhverdiev has been successful

In scoring to the body with that left hand.

Goes to the body again, meanwhile, counter left hook

and right hand upstairs by Broner.

There's Adrien "The Problem" Broner's family.

Now the father of six.

Saying he's become more focused.

Instead of wondering about his rap career,

he wants to spend more time with his kids.

Look, you got to put them together, okay?

All right? Let's go. Come on.

Stay off them damn ropes, okay?

Stay off them ropes.

That's where he wants you to be.

Stay off them Goddamn ropes, okay?

Let's go. Come on. Put it together.

Uppercut, come with the hook.

Put the combination together.

Let's go. All right?

Bernstein: Allakhverdiev did have a couple of moments

where you see him pawing with the jab

and is able to get the straight right hand in

and then go downstairs.

But Adrien Broner in the last round,

using the uppercut very effectively on the inside.

That's a punch that he has often used

and he was able to land some right counter punches

in the last round.

[ Bell dings ]

Ranallo: Round 3 underway here in Cincinnati.

The home of Adrien "The Problem" Broner.

He's fought in this city 13 times, in this venue.

Now headlining for the fourth time, undefeated.

Khabib Allakhverdiev used to going into hostile territory.

Coming off a career long layoff.

Nice right hand by Allakhverdiev.

Bernstein: There's Broner tying him up on the inside.

Now, against Shawn Porter,

many people were critical of Tony Weeks

for not taking a point away until finally the 11th round.

Broner will do that when he feels like

he has an issue on the inside.

[ Indistinct shouting ]

Ranallo: There's a good left hook by Broner

following the range-finding jab.

Picking off Allakhverdiev, coming forward.

A minute gone in Round 3.

A lot of feinting.

Malignaggi: See what Allakhverdiev was doing?

He was trying to land the first and second shots.

Those are the ones you don't need to land.

Those are the ones you got to throw

so that Broner goes defensive,

and you can set him up for the third and fourth.

Allakhverdiev gets really close

and then wants to land that first and second shot.

It's gonna be very difficult to do that.

Bernstein: You look at the total power punches so far

in this fight --

Allakhverdiev has been busier, of course.

But Broner landing approximately the same percentage.

And a lot of those are body shots by Allakhverdiev.

In fact, Broner has not landed one body shot yet

according to shostats

Ranallo: There's a right hand by Broner.

Misses with the other. Just misses with the left hook.

And Allakhverdiev comes back.

Malignaggi: I want tonight's compubox guy to press the buttons

when I fought Broner two years ago.

He's giving him credit for the body shots.

[ Laughter ]

Ranallo: A minute left in the third round, Paulie.

Bernstein: I think they gave you body shot credit.

Two of the judges didn't, that's for sure.

[ Chuckles ] Oh...

Ranallo: There's a nice jab from Broner.

What do they say about sleeping dogs, Mr. Malignaggi?

40 seconds left in the third.

Malignaggi: Right now, Allakhverdiev has to not let the sleeping dog lie.

Right now, he's allowing Broner to just fight his fight,

fight at his pace and this potshot game,

Broner will play with you for 20 rounds

if you want to go at it.

Ranallo: There's right uppercut on the break by Broner.

Backing up.

The southpaw Allakhverdiev going over the top with the right.

Malignaggi: There he goes.

Ranallo: Now the right hook.

Bernstein: The right hook is going to end up being

an important weapon in this fight.

Malignaggi: Not just that.

You're coming back with a right hook,

that means you're coming back with a third shot.

'Cause you're throwing a 1-2 and stopping.

There he came back with a right hook,

he came back with two or three of them.

Ranallo: Not a bad round for Khabib Allakhverdiev

as we go to Round 4.

Malignaggi: You see what happens when he brings the third shot

and a fourth shot?

It starts to become a bit more of an effective combination.

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When he gets inside, the work is good.

You got to keep working. Going to the body.

[ Speaks Russian ]

When he gets close, let his hands go.

[ Speaks Russian ]

He's hitting him, but he has to keep banging away.

Bernstein: John David Jackson there

talking through an interpreter to Allakhverdiev.

Allakhverdiev in the last round,

which ended up being a pretty good round for him,

unleashing that right hook.

Now, he's trying to work the body there,

and then trying for another right hook.

But Broner was able to land the straight right hand.

And that's a punch -- I mentioned that in the keys --

it's a punch that clearly is gonna be an important weapon

for him during the course of this fight.

Malignaggi: You see what he did. He landed a nice hook.

Instead of following with a combination,

he looked to load up the next shot -- one single shot.

You got Broner go defensive right off that nice hook.

Throw a combination from there.

Ranallo: We're into Round 4 of this scheduled 12-round bout

for a certain trinket at 140 pounds.

Malignaggi: Nice counter. Ranallo: Nice counter!

Another fast right hand by Broner.

Much to the delight of his partisan crowd

here in his hometown of Cincinnati.

Bernstein: You know, Allakhverdiev,

here's the important point.

He said he wanted to be busy.

But really at the end of the day,

he throws only a couple more punches normally

per round than Broner does.

He's the one that had to change

and be more aggressive in terms of his numbers.

So far in this fight, he's only thrown

a few more punches than Broner per round.

Ranallo: Trainer Jackson talking about that,

putting pressure on Broner

after studying, of course, the fights

that he fought against Maidana and Porter.

They both put pressure on A.B.

but then again, Maidana and Porter,

two of the best at 147 pounds.

And here Allakhverdiev against Broner at 140.

Malignaggi: I'll tell you,

if this fight continues at this pace,

Allakhverdiev's gonna lose every round.

He's gonna feel like he didn't even get into a fight.

At the end of the day, it's just not effective what he's doing.

Ranallo: Yeah, and I mean, I thought the third round

was a good round for him.

And he might have edged it.

But, yeah, in general --

Malignaggi: But was he only working the last 20 seconds.

He's got to be consistent.

Ranallo: Stinging counter right hand by Broner.

Malignaggi: Another thing.

If you're going to play this game with Broner,

you have to counter him then. Nice shot.

Ranallo: That one knocked the shoulder.

Broner utilizing, of course,

that Mayweather-esque shoulder roll.

A lot of people wish he wouldn't.

He'd go back to his speed and just use his power,

especially here at the lower weight.

Malignaggi: And here's another thing again.

You saw Allakhverdiev, when he adds a third shot

to the combination, Broner goes defensive.

It's about getting to the third and fourth punch

in the combination.

Ranallo: There was a cuffing left hook by Broner.

Malignaggi: Nice left hand by Allakhverdiev, as well.

Ranallo: Oh, another.

Just a piston-like right hand from Broner.

Bernstein: Broner has had six straight distance fights as he's --

those are the fights in which he's moved up in weight class.

Most of his power was at 130, 135.

Dock: Break. Break.

Bernstein: See if he has the ability to hurt Allakhverdiev.

Ranallo: Prior to that, he won six straight

and 16 of 17 by knockout at the lower weights.

Bernstein: Yep.

Ranallo: 15 seconds left in the fourth.

[ Board clacks ]

Another stinging right hand by Broner.

Allakhverdiev missing with those punches

as Broner slips and slides and rolls out of the way.

[ Applause ]

Let me tell you something, son.

Keep it in the bank with the right hand.

Lean, feint, feint, throw it.

You know what I'm saying? Give me that water.

He about to start turning up. Don't turn down.

Hey. Hey. Lean in. Speed is the story now.

What you got to do, keep straight right hand

and throw the upper cut, okay?

You know what I'm saying?

And shorten the hook up just a little bit.

Bernstein: Adrien Broner relies on his right hand.

That's a miss by Allakhverdiev

and the right uppercut coming from Broner.

It's a very good weapon for him, has always been.

And then, there's the other kind of right hand

that he lands often, which is the straight right.

And, of course, against the southpaw

who is attacking and not moving his head,

which Allakhverdiev has not been doing much in the fight.

That right hand will get there for Broner.

And it's about Allakhverdiev changing the dynamic.

Ranallo: We begin Round 5, scheduled for 12.

Broner in the colors of his hometown Cincinnati Bengals.

Undefeated, playing Kansas City tomorrow.

Khabib Allakhverdiev in the white.

Now going to the body.

Counter shots, though, from Broner.

That right hand continues to finds its target.

Bernstein: In most fights, Round 4 is where

Adrien Broner starts to pick up the pace.

And he did in the last round,

landing very effectively with a lot of punches,

landing 17 of the punches he threw.

Ranallo: Another quick right hand that finds its target.

Malignaggi: You can tell by his body language

he is getting more and more comfortable.

You know, he's looking like he's having fun in there.

Ranallo: Meets Allakhverdiev with the right hand.

And again, just rolling with these punches by Allakhverdiev.

Ineffective in his attack.

Malignaggi: He got to still just remain busy.

'Cause again, even if you miss,

what happens when you reach the third and fourth punch

against Broner, he goes defensive.

So, nothing's gonna come back at you.

Ranallo: Broner doing a good job of blocking

the majority of those shots.

But the left hand did sneak in for Allakhverdiev.

And now going upstairs.

Malignaggi: But again, if you don't return fire,

you can't win the round.

That's how you can kind of steal these rounds from Broner.

He doesn't return fire when you're throwing the combination.

Bernstein: It's just by being busy

Allakhverdiev was able to land those left hands.

Ranallo: Yet Broner when he does fire, lands.

Although he's being admonished

for bending the rules with the elbows.

Leaning down.

And then firing off a right uppercut.

Bernstein: Broner is allowing Allakhverdiev

to get him on the ropes more often now.

And that's not to Broner's benefit.

Ranallo: Although, he doesn't seem too bothered.

I know what you mean, Al. He hasn't paid the price yet.

Bernstein: A little bit.

But it gives Allakhverdiev at least a shot

at landing something.

Ranallo: Another counter right hand.

Potshotting Broner.

And there's another right cross.

Under a minute left in the fifth.

Malignaggi: You can see the difference in effectiveness.

When Allakhverdiev traps Broner and throws the combination,

he's more effective.

When Allakhverdiev traps Broner and throws a single shot

or doesn't throw at all, it's Broner who is effective.

Don't get me wrong.

Sometimes Broner can mesmerize you

with these different looks he gives you.

He gives you that rhythm.

You just got to not fall into that trap.

Easier said than done, obviously.

But again it's about having that mental concentration.

Ranallo: Jab, right uppercut by Broner.

Crowd enjoyed that sequence.

Allakhverdiev standing right in from of him,

feinting with the jab.

But there's another right hand lead by Broner.

Then he eats a short right from Allakhverdiev.

Now working the body. Final seconds of the fifth.

Dock: Break. Break. Break.

Ranallo: Good counter right and then a left from Adrien Broner.

[ Cheers and applause ]

Broner coming off a loss

to Shawn Porter at 147 pounds.

And Porter taking to Instagram

to wish his fellow Ohio native well.

The battle of Ohio that took place in Las Vegas.

And of course for Broner, that performance is ugly

as one of Herb Tarlek's suits, Al.

We had to have the requisite "WKRP in Cincinnati" reference!

Bernstein: A Herb Tarlek reference here in Cincinnati, yeah.

Where is Loni Anderson when we need her?

Ranallo: Now you're talking.

You come in, I want you to keep it in the center ring,

do your thing.

Let's go. Let's go, Champ.

'Bout to fuck him up in a minute.

You fucking him up all right.

Okay.

[ Bell dings ]

Ranallo: Round 6 underway.

We've been, of course, unable to pick up

what's going on in the corner of Khabib Allakhverdiev,

but, Paulie, as a guy who's faced Adrien Broner,

watching what's unfolding,

any advice you would give the Russian?

Malignaggi: He does some decent things in spots,

but he just doesn't do them consistently.

And part of that is because Broner is actually,

you know, a very good fighter.

But it the end of the day, like I said in the last round,

it's about having that mental concentration

and forcing a certain pace.

When you throw combinations,

you force Broner to go defensive.

Not only do you force him to go defensive,

you're also forcing a pace that makes Adrien uncomfortable.

But you have to have that decision-maker in your brain

to say, "okay, once I've done the hard work --

I've done the hard work, that's to trap him --

the easy work is now to move my hands."

Sometimes Allakhverdiev does the hard work.

He finally traps Broner, then he doesn't move his hands.

Ranallo: Broner almost seemingly putting himself in that corner.

There he eats a short left,

but again trying to do an imitation

of the recently retired Floyd Mayweather,

and a lot of pundits and fans saying

he was the self-proclaimed heir to Floyd Mayweather.

He has to focus on just being himself.

Dock: Don't push off with that elbow.

Bernstein: Allakhverdiev is smothering his own punches

in a lot of cases.

Now, the right hook lands again there.

If he's going to be effective in this fight,

I think he's gonna have to double up

with the right hook a lot.

There it is to the body,

should have came with it to the head.

He's capable of that.

[ Indistinct shouting ]

Ranallo: 1:30 left in the sixth.

Jab through the guard by the southpaw.

Allakhverdiev goes to the body with the right,

but Broner busy countering up top.

Now Broner picking up the pace in terms of output.

They're both exchanging here.

Bernstein: This is creating a fun round.

Because he's forcing Broner to fight.

Broner is fighting, and they're both landing some good punches.

Malignaggi: Nice body shot by Broner.

Ranallo: Yep, and then tags him upstairs with a left hand.

A minute left. Some sustained action.

Nice right hand. Another right with Broner.

Malignaggi: That's the thing -- if you stay in range of Broner,

you get off or step back out of range.

Do not stand in front of Broner and not get off

because he'll start to potshot you.

Bernstein: And Broner now has the action in the center of the ring,

where he would like it.

Ranallo: And Allakhverdiev, wearing the vestiges

of this battle thus far.

Face beginning to swell up.

He is content to sit in front of Adrien Broner.

Bernstein: And the Allakhverdiev jab, which I put in the keys,

has not been a punch he has used a lot in the fight.

Ranallo: And Allakhverdiev has never been down.

Nicknamed The Hawk.

Fans in Cincinnati know all about The Hawk.

Aaron Pryor considered one of the very best

in this weight class.

Bernstein: He was a great, great champion.

Ranallo: There's a right hand from Broner.

[ Board clacks ]

Bernstein: This round has been fun to watch.

Ranallo: Yep, an action-packed Round 6.

The fans in Cincy enjoying every second of it.

Good stuff!

[ Bell dings ]

[ Cheers and applause ]

And a peek at Adrien Broner's family.

Enjoying that last three minutes.

The crowd even on their feet after those fistic fireworks.

When you punch, you can't wait. Move your hands.

[ Speaking Russian ]

Dock: Coach, we okay over here?

We're good. We're good.

Bernstein: You know, it was certainly the most

entertaining round of the fight, in Round 6.

There would be a firefight breaking out.

And both men landing -- throwing and landing big shots.

The uppercut, a huge weapon for Broner.

But Allakhverdiev landing his share of shots

as well on the inside.

Some of those were arm punches by Allakhverdiev,

but he did land them.

Then later on, Broner coming forward

landing the big straight right hand,

landing some very nice shots.

[ Bell dings ]

Ranallo: The action heating up as we head into the second half

of this scheduled 12-round battle at 140 pounds.

Adrien "The Problem" Broner against Khabib Allakhverdiev.

Mauro Ranallo, Al Bernstein, Paulie Malignaggi at ringside

joined by Brian Custer, Jim Gray,

and our entire Showtime sports crew.

Bernstein: Against Jessie Vargas in that fight that he lost --

a very close decision --

Allakhverdiev was able to get the straight left hand in.

Has not been able to land that punch

much at all tonight against Adrien Broner.

[ Indistinct shouting ]

Ranallo: And now it's Broner that has Allakhverdiev

along the ropes before he pivots away and eats that left hook.

Malignaggi: Broner getting busier with the jab.

Also, something to note in the last round,

he landed some pretty good body shots.

That may have slowed down Allakhverdiev.

Bernstein: That's a good point.

First time he really went to the body.

Ranallo: At the midpoint of the fight,

let's bring in our unofficial scorer, Steve Farhood.

Farhood: Mo, five rounds to one for Broner.

The right uppercut is clearly the best punch in the fight.

I have him controlling the bout.

Malignaggi: Also the mental aspect of the fight.

It's not Broner walking down Allakhverdiev.

Allakhverdiev's not a guy that's gonna sit on the outside

and out-box Broner.

Mentally, from a psychological standpoint,

Allakhverdiev right now, is not in a good position.

Ranallo: And Broner on the attack, measuring,

picking off Allakhverdiev.

Not respecting his power,

dropping his hand, of course, with that shoulder roll.

Midway point of Round 7.

Again, Broner winning three championships

in three different weight classes at the age 23.

Now at 26.

Vying for a fourth title in a fourth weight class,

whatever that is worth.

Bernstein: Part of the reason the right hook for Allakhverdiev

has been a decent punch, he's a natural right-hander.

But the switch to lefty by his trainer for three years

made him be a left-hander, but we haven't seen that hook.

I think that hook's an important punch for him.

And if he's gonna have any chance

of climbing back into this fight,

he needs to double up with that punch.

Malignaggi: Also has to throw combinations.

He can't throw these single shots.

It's a nice shot, and the hook is important.

And then you just saw it there, Al.

Bernstein: But he should be doubling into the body and head.

Ranallo: Right hooks to the body by Allakhverdiev.

But Broner busier with the jab.

Malignaggi: Also use the left hand.

Use the left hand to set up the hook.

Bernstein: Absolutely. Yes. Precisely.

Malignaggi: Be creative in the way you set up your hook

and set your traps for it.

Bernstein: There was a short left hand a moment ago.

Ranallo: The jab, Broner's most effective weapon in Round 7.

Allakhverdiev going to the body.

We're through seven rounds in Cincinnati.

[ Bell dings ] Dock: Time!

[ Cheers and applause ]

Hey, I told you he ain't nothing but a one-handed fighter.

Don't let him hit you

with that fucking slow-ass left hand.

You know what I'm saying? You know what I'm saying?

Hey. Where the bucket at?!

Man: Here. Right here.

All right. Spit out. Spit out. Spit out.

Relax. Relax. Just relax. Just relax.

Let your hands go. You understand?

I can't let you take more punishment like that.

You got to fight for me.

Let your hands go when you get inside.

[ Speaking Russian ]

Get that for me.

[ Indistinct talking ]

Okay?

I need you to fight this round.

All right?

You got to give me something.

[ Bell dings ]

Ranallo: The bell in round number 8.

In talking to Broner's trainer, Mike Stafford,

he said it was no big deal for Broner to fight a Southpaw.

We mentioned he faced Southpaws in the past,

and he told us that Broner can switch it up, too.

When he first came to his gym, Broner fought left handed

until he turned him to an orthodox fighter.

He said a lot of kids start like that,

and Adrien is able to do it both ways.

Bernstein: One of the things Allakhverdiev has not done

in the fight is move his head very well coming in.

And that's part of the reason --

Malignaggi: Oh, that's a nice counter.

Ranallo: And you've had those punches landing.

Malignaggi: That's a nice counter.

But he's been landing it throughout the fight.

Ranallo: That's part of the reason --

this is for my main man in the truck --

that's part of the reason that Allakhverdiev

looks like his face was made up like a ransom note there, guys.

It's not looking very nice here.

2:15 left in Round 8.

And Broner picking up the pace.

Obviously, beginning to exhibit the confidence.

Now beginning to show signs of the Adrien Broner

we've seen in the past.

Wanting to put on a show here for the crowd in Cincinnati.

Bernstein: Allakhverdiev, it would appear, lacks the power

when he lands a big power punch to hurt Broner.

And gonna be that's essential

because he's not doing the volume punching

he's supposed to and hurting him

would allow him to get that done,

but he's not able to do it.

Ranallo: Just picking him off with the jab. Sorry, Paulie.

Malignaggi: He has more problems than lacking power.

He's also just not good enough.

Bernstein: Well, absolutely.

But the power would be an equalizer

if he could land something.

Ranallo: Adrien Broner with 22 of his 30 wins

via form of knockout.

Looking perhaps to want to try to close the show

here in front of his fans in Cincinnati.

But Allakhverdiev, again, has never been knocked down.

A tough fighter from Dagestan.

-And now he's -- -Broner: What up, Paulie?

Ranallo: Now Broner is talking to Paulie Malignaggi

here at ringside.

Broner: What's up, Paul?

Ranallo: Okay.

Bernstein: He's got to focus in the ring.

Ranallo: Yes, he does.

Malignaggi: He's having fun, though.

This is how he gets in rhythm.

It turns a lot of people off.

But when Adrien is in this rhythm,

he's actually pretty effective.

He's having fun, and he's actually being creative.

Ranallo: He asked you what's up. Did you answer?

Malignaggi: Even despite the distraction.

That he's talking --

Ranallo: Allakhverdiev coming back with a couple left hands.

Slipping those shots.

[ Crowd chanting "U.S.A." ]

Oh, here's the jingoistic chant of "U.S.A."

I thought it was disrespectful, Al.

We saw a lot of people not even stand

for the Russian national anthem, which, come on.

15 seconds left in the eighth.

There's a left hook countered by Allakhverdiev

after eating the left hook from Broner.

Broner definitely in his comfort zone here

at U.S. Bank Arena,

but Allakhverdiev still on the attack.

And yet, Broner asking other people at ringside what's up?

[ Speaking Russian ]

Khabib.

How you feel?

Good.

You got to give me something this round, okay?

[ Speaking Russian ]

Hey, listen.

If he don't do -- it's the last round if he don't do better.

Come back. 'Cause I can't find glass. Tell him.

This is the last one, all right?

Hey, listen, if you can't do better, I got to stop this.

All right?

One more. I'll get one more.

I'll give it one more.

Several more!

-You good? -Yeah, yeah!

You got to fight for me, okay?

Got to move your head, Khabib.

Ranallo: The words from John David Jackson,

the trainer, you got to give me something in this round

or I'm stopping the fight.

Bernstein: That may have also been a motivational tool

whether he thinks he wants to or not

to try and get Allakhverdiev to try at least

to do something dramatic in this round.

Malignaggi: Or even something different, Al.

He's been trying the same thing every round.

Bernstein: Different would be good.

Malignaggi: Broner is getting the timing of everything he's tried.

Ranallo: But having said that, if your trainer is telling you

you got to give me something this round,

should he not be telling him

what he wants from him in this round?

Malignaggi: Well, he's been telling him to move his hands.

Ranallo: Like right there, at that point.

Bernstein: He's been telling him to move his head

and throw combinations and do some of the things

that I'm sure they worked on in the gym.

They haven't been able to do it.

Malignaggi: I heard, a couple rounds ago, John David Jackson tell him

he has to move his hands, he's got to throw punches.

It's a matter of you're doing the work.

You're getting Broner against the ropes

several times each round,

and then you're not moving your hands.

Ranallo: And that's why I guess he said, "you're not listening."

He's saying if it's not working,

you're not doing what I'm telling you,

he is getting marked up.

You never know. He's coming back now.

Bernstein: I'm sticking to my story.

There was a right hook by Allakhverdiev,

I'm not saying it's the silver bullet,

but when he throws it, it lands.

Ranallo: Here he is.

But a lot of those shots blocked.

Malignaggi: But again the problem is, he thinks he's Mike Tyson.

He's loading up one on a time.

He has to use the right hook

in the midst of combination punching.

Bernstein: I agree, but that punch needs to be a double hook

or something that will get in there and be able to land.

Malignaggi: Yeah, when you load one up,

you're not able to throw the combination

because you put everything into the one shot.

Bernstein: Absolutely, but when he doesn't

throw it at all, he doesn't land anything.

Ranallo: But he obviously has heeded the advice of his trainer,

because a much better round for Allakhverdiev.

Bernstein: He is fighting better in this round.

And Broner is allowing him

to push him against the ropes a little bit more,

not staying in the center of the ring.

Adrien Broner has been very efficient in this fight

with his right hand especially.

We talked about it at the beginning.

Ranallo: Dropping left hand from Broner

as Allakhverdiev chases him.

Under a minute now remaining in Round 9.

[ Indistinct shouting ]

Bernstein: It's very possible Allakhverdiev is winning this round.

In fact, it might be likely at this point.

Malignaggi: Yeah, on the fact that Adrien hasn't done a lot.

If Adrien really knew how close he was to stopping him,

he probably would have gotten busier this round.

He's almost taken the round off.

Bernstein: You're right.

If he could hear our feed he would know that.

Ranallo: Oh! Wow!

Jacking the jaw with that right uppercut.

Credit Allakhverdiev for continuing to walk forward.

Bernstein: Well, there's an indication that, you know,

when he gets up around 140, 147,

Adrien Broner's single punch power

is not what it is at 135 or 130.

Ranallo: He just jolted him with that shot.

Malignaggi: I would have liked Adrien to follow up

on that one right there.

He landed such a nice shot.

Ranallo: Maybe a left hook.

Malignaggi: Not even right off the bat.

I mean, even while he took the walk,

stop and throw the next follow-up combination.

Ranallo: Like Steve Farhood said,

that right uppercut has been his bread and butter

when it comes to his power shots.

Allakhverdiev working the body,

and we're headed to Round 10.

Broner: Paulie, Paulie!

Hey, Paulie.

I'm in shape. I'm in shape.

Ranallo: And he's telling our Paulie Malignaggi

that he is in shape.

Dock: You okay?

Man: Yes. He is.

Water?

Khabib, that was a good round.

He's getting tired.

If you can keep doing that, good.

Stay on that body like you're doing, okay?

Stay on the body.

Don't go for the head so much.

Bernstein: John David Jackson saying that was a good round.

And he has no compunction

about sending his fighter back out,

nor should he based on that round.

Ranallo: I like that.

Bernstein: That was a monstrous punch by Broner,

but a lot of the round looked more like this --

well, there's the uppercut again --

but a lot of the round had Allakhverdiev

landing some very good punches when Broner was on the ropes.

Ranallo: Showers earlier today in Cincinnati,

and there was a sweat shower

after that jolting uppercut by Broner,

as we being round number 10.

Bernstein: And the last round was the lowest

in terms of connects and number of punches thrown

by Adrien Broner in the fight,

so he did kind of take a round off,

but he did make the point to Paulie that he's in shape.

So he thinks he can continue on.

Ranallo: Broner grew up in the sport of boxing.

Went to the gym for the first time at age six,

had over 300 amateur fights.

Got into trouble with the law,

and that almost derailed his career and his life.

But put that behind him, turned professional,

and now looking for his fourth title

at four different weight classes.

Malignaggi: You still get the feeling Adrien could

get the stoppage in the fight if he picked up the pace.

He came over here at the end of the last round,

let me know he's in shape, and obviously

Adrien's always in shape for his fights,

but it's a matter of making that cognizant decision

to go for the kill right here.

Bernstein: I wouldn't go that far.

He has had fatigue issues.

Ranallo: He last scored a knockout against Gavin Rees

back in 2013 at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City.

As we bring in our unofficial scorer, Steve Farhood.

Farhood: It's pretty much the same story.

That last round, Broner basically gave it away.

You have to ask can he lose any rounds

if he doesn't give them away?

Can Allakhverdiev beat him

without Broner turning down the volume?

It's been Broner. He has the big edge.

Ranallo: Midpoint -- Round 10.

[ Indistinct shouting ]

A minute remaining in the 10th.

Bernstein: And again, Adrien Broner in this round

has slowed the pace a little bit again,

not going after Allakhverdiev.

Ranallo: Winding up with the right uppercut,

lands the jab.

Broner picking up the pace.

The crowd building to a crescendo,

sensing something.

But, there, Allakhverdiev showing what he's made of,

coming back off the ropes.

Bernstein: That sequence was fascinating.

And Paulie has made this point many times,

and we have many times in Broner fights.

He's either on offense or defense.

Even though he had a big edge there,

once Allakhverdiev pushed him back,

he did not punch.

Malignaggi: And the thing about Allakhverdiev's attack

wasn't even to do any damage.

It was strictly a "get off of me" combination.

Bernstein: Yeah, that's interesting.

Ranallo: So, here in Cincinnati,

we are headed to the championship rounds.

Right hand lands for Broner.

Malignaggi: Nice finish by Broner.

And Allakhverdiev's face getting more and more damaged.

They got to look at him in his corner.

Dr. Reynolds: Do you know where you at? What's the date?

He can't speak English that well.

Can anyone translate?

He translates. October, 3.

Okay. Look at me.

Is that a little bleeding?

Just a little bit right here. I got this.

It's not even anything.

Khabib. You got to get close.

Ranallo: That's Dr. Burton Reynolds inspecting the cuts.

Let your hands go.

What round is it? What round?

Dock: Seconds out.

Come on.

[ Bell dings ]

Ranallo: So, here at U.S. Bank Arena in Cincinnati,

we enter the championship rounds.

There's been no knockdowns.

But if you look at Khabib Allakhverdiev's face,

you get a very visible indication

of how this fight has transpired.

It's been all Adrien "The Problem" Broner.

[ Indistinct shouting ]

They exchange here with Broner again getting the best of it.

Guys, heading into this fight,

many questions surrounding the career

of Adrien "The Problem" Broner.

He instituted a media moratorium.

He said he was all about business, all about boxing.

Paulie, what do you think in the championship rounds

of his performance back at 140?

Malignaggi: He's been all business.

It's been a workman-like performance, sharp performance.

I give Allakhverdiev credit.

He's shown a lot heart remaining in the fight.

Broner has been effective in his style.

Dock: Just cut it. Just cut it.

Bernstein: As they do this repair to the glove.

The point is that Allakhverdiev,

as Paulie made the point earlier,

in terms of skill set and what he brings to the table,

not enough against Broner.

We didn't know that exactly coming in.

But part of that is aided by the fact

that Broner has been very efficient in this fight

and came in very prepared for this fight.

Dock: We good. We good. Time in!

Bernstein: It doesn't mean he's gonna beat every 140-pounder out there.

But what it means is

that Adrien Broner got back to business

and gave us a very efficient performance here this evening.

Ranallo: One minute gone in the 11th.

You can't question the heart of Allakhverdiev,

but 28 days away from Halloween,

and his face a scary sight now as Broner continues to tee away.

But Allakhverdiev going downstairs to the body.

Bernstein: Now, here, the head movement's really good from Allakhverdiev.

That's the thing we were looking for him do a lot in this fight.

[ Indistinct shouting ]

Ranallo: And Broner just winding up, teeing off,

lands the right through the guard.

Bernstein: I think a left hook there really hurt Allakhverdiev.

Ranallo: Right hand to the body.

And Allakhverdiev now, left hand,

and Broner on the verge of perhaps stopping Allakhverdiev.

And yet Allakhverdiev standing tall,

refusing to go down,

has never been down in his professional career.

A minute left in the 11th.

Malignaggi: A lot of heart by Allakhverdiev.

Very good show.

At this point he has not a lot left except that heart.

Ranallo: Coming off the career long layoff,

coming off a controversial loss,

the lone setback of his career in 20 professional fights.

Allakhverdiev has been marked up here tonight by Adrien Broner.

In Broner's return to 140 pounds.

Bernstein: Nice right hand a moment ago by Allakhverdiev.

He -- now especially at this point in the fight, being tired,

throwing more arm punches,

he's probably not gonna hurt Broner

even with the big shots he lands.

Ranallo: Allakhverdiev actually a natural right-hander

for the first three years.

His trainer taught him to fight as a southpaw.

And now with 10 seconds left in the 11th,

it remains all Adrien "The Problem" Broner

with three minutes remaining in this fight.

Good right hand by Allakhverdiev.

[ Bell rings ] A nice ending to the round.

[ Cheers and applause ]

I got him, doc.

What round is it, 12?

Dock: This is it.

It's the last round, doc. I got this.

Last round, Khabib.

It's the last round, but if you get in trouble like that again,

I might have to pull the plug on you.

Are you okay right now?

Yes.

Keep those hands up. Move that head, fire your shots.

All right? Don't get too relaxed.

Last round. Last round.

If he takes one more...

Yeah, absolutely. Okay.

Dock: Seconds out! Seconds out!

Ranallo: Caught the last exchange

between the doctor and the referee.

Doctor telling the referee, takes one more power shot,

stop the fight.

And here it is, the 12th and final round.

He's exhibited courage and heart,

but safety is paramount.

And Allakhverdiev has been marked up.

They're giving him the respect he deserves.

Allowing him to come out for the 12th and final round.

But he needs to show the referee and his corner something.

Bernstein: We had a couple good moments

towards the end of that last round,

but he took big power punches through most of the round.

Mentioned that Allakhverdiev is 1-1 in 12-round fights.

Broner is 3-2.

Right now, just staying upright is what it will take

probably for Adrien Broner to win this fight.

Malignaggi: You have to start to wonder at 140 pounds,

as talented as the weight class is,

there's some really good fights for Adrien Broner.

He might be favored in all of them.

Maybe not all of them, but a good part of them.

Or at least they all would be fights

that people would want to see him in.

Ranallo: How about Jose Benavidez

who feels he should be the rightful champion

under this alphabet organization.

Of course, you look at Terence Crawford,

Victor Postol picked up a big win tonight.

Cesar Rene Cuenca, how's this?

The guy who is a champion at IBF --

He's 48-0 with two knockouts.

Malignaggi: Heard he's a pretty good boxer.

I haven't seen him.

Allakhverdiev tries to work the body.

In all honesty, the super lightweight division

has really regained some luster with some pretty big names

I think Broner against any of them

would be a solid matchup and a good fight.

Bernstein: Yeah, it probably would be.

I don't know that he's proven

that he's gonna beat all of them,

but he certainly has proven that at 140

he can be a very, very effective fighter.

Malignaggi: I was just gonna say that, Al.

I think he's proven that he probably belongs

in this weight class more than he belongs

in the welterweight division. Bernstein: Oh, much more, yeah.

Ranallo: Final minute of the fight.

Adrien Broner trying to close the show

in front of his hometown crowd.

Good body shot, indeed, in the right hand.

Left hook. Right uppercut.

Broner! And that's enough!

The referee, Harvey Dock Jr., stops the fight.

Adrien Broner, much to the delight of this partisan crowd,

records the win...

and picks up his fourth title in a fourth weight class

at the age of 26.

Regardless of what you might think about that,

he becomes the second youngest to do so,

trailing only Oscar de La Hoya,

as he embraces his father.

And referee not allowing Allakhverdiev

to finish the fight.

Allakhverdiev tastes defeat for the second time in his career.

And Broner improves to 31-2, with one no contest,

and stoppage victory number 23.

Bernstein: We'll look inside the ropes in this fight

and take a look back at how this victory

was fashioned by Adrien Broner, and what he was able to do

to be so dominant in this match.

We talked about the right hand in the beginning

as one of the most important keys to victory.

And it was really the cornerstone of this win.

It was repeated in many forms as a straight right,

as an uppercut, and it was his punch of choice.

And here's the uppercut.

We talked about that punch a lot.

And it was able to land effectively.

Sometimes it was a counter,

sometimes he would throw it lead right hand,

and even the left uppercut would get inside.

For the most part, Broner,

who was known as a right-handed puncher,

was able to do it very effectively,

and in front of the hometown crowd,

bask in the glory.

Malignaggi: I have one thing I have to say.

I don't think anybody is gonna complain about the stoppage,

but Allakhverdiev was complaining about the stoppage.

I think after all the work he did,

to take the punishment he took,

he at least deserved to try to see the final bell.

But a gilt-edge performance by Adrien Broner tonight.

I mean, literally, he did a lot of good things well.

And not a lot to criticize.

Bernstein: No. Malignaggi: If anything at all.

Bernstein: No, and part of it --

you can make the case, and some people will say,

Allakhverdiev is a "B" level fighter.

Which he probably is, but you know what?

He beat a "B" level fighter, did it well.

Malignaggi: He was undefeated.

He's been in the ring with good fighters.

And nobody did Allakhverdiev

like Broner did him tonight.

Ranallo: And Broner's celebrating

with his mother, Dorothy, and his father.

We will get the official announcement now

from Jimmy Lennon Jr.

[ Bell dings ]

Lennon: Ladies and gentlemen, we have the time of 2:23

in round number 12.

Our referee in charge stops the contest.

He is the winner by way of technical knockout.

He is now a four weight division world champion,

and the new WBA super lightweight

champion of the world,

Adrien "The Problem" Broner.

[ Cheers and applause ]

-- Captions by VITAC -- www.vitac.com

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L2 Dagger Guide By PKE - Duration: 4:07.

THE GEAR WE USE ON DAGGER IS... DRAGONIC SET ANGEL SLAYER WITH CRIT DAMAGE AND BOSS JEWELS

NOW ABOUT THE BUFFS, I USE FULL FIGHTER THEN I GO TO EXTRA BUFFS AND I DO CHANT OF REVENGE,SPIRIT AND PAGGRIOS FIST

GIFT OF SERAPHIM TO REDUCE THE COOLDOWN OF SOME OF OUR SKILLS, AND I PLAY WITH CRIT DAMAGE CAT BUFF

SINCE THE CRIT DAMAGE IS MUCH BETTER.THEN WITH OUR BUFFER WE DO HOLY WEAPON, PRAYER AND AVATAR

THEN WE GO TO PROPHET BUFFS AND WE MAKE THE GREAT SHIELD

I DONT USE BERSERK IN THIS GUIDE TOO SINCE AS I ALREADY TOLD THAT MANY TIMES IT IS REDUCING OUR STATS WHICH WE NEED.

BUT IF YOU STILL WANT BERSERK THEN YOU CAN USE THE LEVEL 1 BERSERK AND NOT THE LEVEL 2 BECAUSE THE LEVEL 1 IS REDUCING HALF AMOUNT OF LEVEL 2 BERSERK STATS.

THATS ALL ABOUT THE BUFFS

NOW THE SKILLS, I USE LETHAL ON F1, DEADLY BLOW ON F2, BACKSTAB ON F3 AND CRITICAL BLOW ON F4

GUYS ENCHANT THESE SKILLS AT LEAST +10

DON'T FORGET TO USE MIRRAGE ALWAYS SINCE ITS COOLDOWN IS READY BEFORE ITS OFF WHICH MEANS YOU CAN ALWAYS HAVE IT ON

I PERSONALLY PREFER FOCUS CHANCE, I USE FOCUS POWER ONLY IN MASS PVP WHEN I CAN ACTUALLY STAB FROM BEHIND OFTEN

USE SWITCH AND TRICK IN FIGHTS, I AM USING BOTH TO GET CLOSE TO A MAGE SINCE THEY LOSE TARGET WHICH MEANS I AM GETTING LESS HITS BEFORE I APPROACH THEM

THATS ALL ABOUT THE SKILLS

ON DAGGER I USE: 1)+4DEX -4STR 2)+4CON -4STR 3)+1DEX -1STR THESE ARE THE SYMBOLS I USE AND I BELIEVE ARE ALSO THE BEST ON DAGGER.

FOR AUGMENTS I LIKE THE ACTIVE/PASSIVE EVASION OR YOU COULD USE PASSIVE P.DEF AND ACTIVE EVASION. I BELIEVE THAT THESE ARE THE BEST DYES FOR DAGGERS

For more infomation >> L2 Dagger Guide By PKE - Duration: 4:07.

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End of Paris Agreement not the World - Duration: 7:12.

Hello itSme

Oh boy where to start Where to start

Well a great deal maker walked away from a deal that would expand an industry

Create a symbolic unity with leaders around the world

Increase Global reputation all at the cost of 1 Billion already spent

Yes talking of President Trump's withdrawal of the Paris Agreement

For a deal maker seems Trump put no thought into pulling out

Agreement was his kind of deal all benefits no down side

Agreement was a show of unity with no enforcement

America will still try to meet goals of agreement regardless of withdrawal

Citizens and business will continue to push forward in clean energy

1 Billion spoke of already paid by Obama and nothing in agreement states Trump had to pay

the additional 2 Billion so why would it be a good idea to leave?

Short answer it's not Leaving stupid

Hurts global ties … puts America in bad negotiation situation

Hurts rabidly growing clean energy industry … stunts American economic growth

For a president who puts America First pulling from deal seems to put America at disadvantage.

Now depending on political tribe you probably disagree with statement sounds like previous

statement false narrative Understandable one would feel that way since

every one has a narrative so linked to actual Paris agreement only 25 pages long read for

self see if anything contradicts

Could go into berated rant Demonize Trump make him out to be a fool

May get me larger audience but could loose just as many

No rather look into the narrative Trump seems to believe that climate change isn't real

or at least not caused by humans If you look at the planet through your eyes

only Then you are a fool who can not see the world

as a whole So lets look at most common reasons why climate

change deniers deny climate change and surprisingly very few actually deny climate change just

deny human involvement A common reason God

Okay lets get into it These humans believe God created climate

Believe it's ridiculous that humans can alter what God created

Okay umm will not get into how each species on planet can effect ecosystem how simple

house cat can alter ecosystem No will not talk about evasive species or

how human most evasive Since that is not how they are approaching

the problem Instead

Genesis 1:3 And God said, "Let there be light," and

there was light.

Genesis 1:27 So God created mankind in his own image,in

the image of God he created them Christian belief puts emphasis on speech on

closeness to God to being children of God is it hard to believe that this connection

to God could alter planet Humans harnessed Fire

Harnessed electricity Harnessed atomic power

All should be in control of God Yet humans did it

So is it hard to believe humans could destroy climate

Sadly can't disprove narrative but can say using God is dangerously misleading

Another statement continue to hear is climate has cycles were in a hot one

Or more people more heat Naturally to most this sounds ridiculous yet

is it?

Earth 4.543 billion years old Humans have been around 200,000 years

History only recorded for 5,000 years Only 5,000 years of recorded data poorly recorded

might add to the 4.543 billion years of earths life

Science speculates there was a time with great warmth and a time of great cold

The earth that existed in the beginning to earth that is know vastly different

Also fact densely populated cites with minimal plant life and abundance of asphalt are warmer

Could narrative be true could humans have no influence or simply existing will add heat?

Again narrative misleading true not enough statistical evidence to disprove cycle theory

Like wise those who use cycle theory do not have enough statistical evidence to prove

it

If you believe body heat or humans simply existing can cause global warming then narratively

speaking you are admitting to human effect on climate change

This narrative not just misleading but not thought out

Utterly ridiculous

There is yet another ideology that is not wildly spoken of and is key reason to claim

previous reasons That ideology money

This is the main reason behind many individuals denial of climate change

$33Trillion Fossil Fuels power nations

Fossil Fuels hold a large part of global wealth Clean energy Renewable Energy will take away

$33Trillion dollars This ideology not about job growth

Renewable Clean energy growing fast Creating jobs 12 times faster than US economy

No the reason to discredit climate change is based on greed and refusal to give up the

financial hold This mind set is not a narrative but an ideology

And as such can you blame them would you give up all your wealth to help your neighbor

Ultimately US pulling from Paris agreement will not stop Clean Energy may slow it but

not stop it Will put strain on future global negotiations

but will not kill them America has strong global economic influence even when economy

is weak Strong Military influence

Pulling from Paris agreement not a win for the right nor the sign of the apocalypses

many on the left see it as No simply a bad decision from a president

who wishes to do what few presidents have done before him that is keep promises made

during campaign

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Serious Injury Cases in North Carolina - Duration: 1:57.

Hello and welcome to Daggett Shuler, Attorneys at Law.

This is David Daggett.

Today I want to talk to you a little bit about serious injury cases.

When somebody is seriously injured and it's someone else's fault that is something very,

very important for you and your family.

Serious injuries include an injury that hurts your wage earning capacity, that leaves you

with a permanent physical disability or a permanent alternation to your life.

circumstances like that we believe it's very important that you involve an experience lawyer

to help you through your injury claim because proving those damages, which might include

future medical expenses, compensation for future pain and suffering, compensation for

future medical expenses makes the claim much more complicated and experienced help is necessary

on your side to make sure that you weave your way through the minefield of insurance coverages,

documentation of the claim, documenting injuries, losses and ongoing expenses.

If you've had a serious injury please contact our office.

You can find us at DaggettShulerLaw.com.

We have lots of videos here on this video site.

Or call us at 336-724-1234.

Be safe.

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North Carolina Bicycle Accident Lawyers | Daggett Shuler Law - Duration: 1:59.

Hello, and welcome to Daggett Shuler, Attorneys at Law.

I'm David Daggett, and today we're going to talk about bicyclists and bicycle accidents.

Of course, I'm an avid bicyclist, so this is close to home to me.

First it's important to remember that bicyclists have all the rights and responsibilities of

motorists.

When bicyclists are involved in accidents they're usually fairly severe because you're

unprotected, and in that case you need to make sure of several things.

First is, make sure you get yourself taken care of, and make sure you contact somebody

who's familiar with the peculiarities and nuances of bicycle accident cases.

For bicycles, most people don't realize that bicycles are covered many times by their home

owners coverage and by their auto insurance coverage.

Because of the risks that bicyclists face, it's important to know that you should have

good insurance, because medical expenses can go up very, very fast, and that's something

... You need to contact somebody who's familiar with insurance coverage and familiar with

bicycles, because many times insurance agents aren't even familiar with that.

Please, bicyclists, be careful, be good ambassadors for all of us, always wear your helmet, follow

the traffic laws, and be safe out on the road.

For more information, go to our website DaggetShulerLaw.com, or you can contact us at 336-724-1234.

Be safe out there.

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Injured in an Accident in North Carolina? | Daggett Shuler Law - Duration: 1:53.

Hello, this is David Daggett of Daggett Shuler, Attorneys at Law.

Thank you for joining us today.

Many people ask what's a personal injury claim.

A personal injury claim is any sort of injury you suffer that is somebody else's fault.

Most of those cases are automobile accident cases, just the way our society works but

they could be anything from a dog bite to a fall on somebody's property if they have

a hidden danger to a fall in a construction site if something was done wrong.

Any time there's an injury and someone else is at fault.

One of the things I really like to emphasis about North Carolina injury law is North Carolina

is one of just a few states that has a law called contributory negligence.

What that means is, is if the other side is 99% at fault and you're just 1% at fault,

that completely bars any claim.

Where that's important is the insurance adjusters on the other side of the case, who are not

there to help you, know this law.

You should not talk to them or give them a recorded statement until you've sought competent

legal advice because that could totally dismiss your entire claim.

Thank you for joining us today.

I'm David Daggett, be safe.

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LustBox Review - 2 Months Worth May and June - Duration: 8:06.

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what's going on YouTube boom we got double we got two left boxes I'm a

little bit behind so I'm going to get two months out of the way right here

this is less box a great great men subscription I love it's about $40 a

month I think you can get it as a gift for like forty three include the

personal message I have some information behind me you probably can't even see it

but you're getting for premium fashion and lifestyle and that is once a month

this just happens to be two different packages this is probably May and June's

package like it says this is less box and it's less box dot n o is the website

as I said whoever this left box dot you know because this is a Norway company

and a lot of the things you're getting here are all from different countries so

let's open both of these boxes up at the same time and see exactly what we have

so let's box it has a nice box this is probably a big deal over in you know in

Norway that we don't really know about because they have a nice box there this

plus box dot n o so we have two boxes here let's see they look exactly the

same so far really really nice they have the wrapping paper down on point so when

you open these packages you get a nice card

I don't want to mix the cards up so this right here is left box card and then it

has the items in the back with the values it does not say a month so I

don't know exactly which month is which but we're just going to do and then

another one boom and then it had item so we'll go over those right here I'm gonna

just let you know off the back I got items on here this is 20 25 17 15 that's

more than 40 then we got 30 14 25 11 that's more than 40 so you get your

money's worth in these boxes which is what I love about these little boxes and

let's see what we have in the left box I see something I really like which is

some sunglasses but so we have a tie here it's like a green with the like a

flower with the blue the middle of the flower and this brand

is my suited life it has a cool little tip my suited life nice nice

tie this tie sells for $30 and I'm pretty sure this can't this company

Canada or the United States not on two percent sure but I'm pretty sure and

then we have some Jimmy Lion all these are some like socks I'm not going to lie

guys check this out it says Jim you lines and stripes it's kind of like

streets because they have tax he's gone and then it says be the travel brand and

then the sock itself is like a city line view and then you have the Stars so

these are some like socks these might be the best soccer I've ever gotten

and they're comfortable these sell for

$11 and that's actually cheaper than I thought I was going to be like twelve

fourteen dollars so these might be the best socks I ever got so I'm pretty

excited about these socks now what you get in these boxes are not always enough

and I like a match so this does not match and then we have bowtie we have a

bowtie is blue and Maru and this bowtie is from Joe Harris I mean John Harris

and it's already pre-made so you don't have to make it to a lot of people like

pre-made bowties I like both this is perfect look but then you also I have an

appreciation for the you know the hand you know you didn't touch the bowtie let

you tie yourself because it's not easy and then we have we have a lust box shoe

bag so all about the details so this is a lust box shoe bag um definitely close

from choosing here for travel that's cool you got a lust box shoe bag and

that's it in this box which is I'm guessing it was for the month of May and

then for the month of June I like these I could tell already that I like these

sunglasses if you couldn't tell on the wall up here I have some of my favorite

glasses a little and me Pinterest idea to hang up seunga

bunch of blenders and the brand nectar to my favorite sunglass branch

definitely definitely should check that out

blenders blenders mess the negative so my favorite glasses go check those

videos I'm thinking about doing a new video about blenders and nectar again

so these glasses right here are from we see 0 UV these are worth 25 so nothing

crazy expensive but it's got some cool details I mean does it feel really cheap

it says less box on it actually says less box on it so it's like a little

partnership this moves a little okay push it all the way on is come falling

off so these are nice I mean I don't know what I look like but I'm thinking I

like them I'm taking online Cup I like the I like a circular look to them let's

just finish the rest of this video and it's you know 0 UV and not sure where

they're from and like I said that's a $25 value and then we have a tie here

the paisley design or whatever I mean I have a lot of ties like this that are

really nice and this is from all off cuff links and they're from Australia

I've got some things from this brand in this box before and this tie is valued

at 20 so that's not even an expensive tire 20 20 bucks is pretty good deal and

I mean it's nice to know you it looks like a little bit difficult to match

with something but I definitely definitely will make it work and then we

have a pocket square from lust boxes that Lockbox branded pocket squares of

plain green white polka dot so definitely will get some use out of this

you know the seven different occasions and we have the Tom Aston lapel 1000 Tom

asta from Stockholm Stock hose with that Sweden I don't know but the devil is

details so the devil is in the details I like it I like your lot is a the gold

lapel pin it's a pineapple our level of helpings almost if you want my histogram

you'll see I always having a pelican sometimes I feel

like I'm accessorizing too much because I have so many different accessories but

I like this lapel pin this pineapple of cocaine a lot so ma at least two months

my two favorite items those socks these city socks right here are definitely my

favorite item I love this lapel pin and I kind of like these glasses although I

don't know what they look like because I can't see myself anywhere all here you

go yeah I like these sunglasses so that is

luck spot guys for the past two months which is May April April May June so

this is May and June packages I think the ones with the glasses is June and

the one with the socks I life is May so thank you guys for checking this video

out support thank you and notices subscribe if you haven't already share

helped me out thank you guys if you have any ideas let

me know have a good one

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🏡 Anetco WIRELESS DOORBELL 36 CHIMES Review Demo 👈 - Duration: 4:21.

We have a nice new doorbell to show you today and it came from Amazon it is the Anteco Wireless

Doorbell Now our current doorbell malfunctions - it

sticks and it is also way too loud so we actually put tape over it so no one tries to use it.

What we have now is startling and could wake someone up from a nap and it has no options

for change It comes with a transmitter and 3 receivers

it is also available to purchase with 1 or 2 receivers but we wanted to put the rest

throughout the house the transmitter is waterproof which is great

since many door don't have a porch to protect from the rain

the receiver has a range of over 1,000 feet and this adjusts from 20 decibels to 80 decibels

here is the volume button on the side the transmitter uses a battery and it comes

included which is great that you don't find yourself ready to install it only to find

out you don't have a battery I like the fact this this is wireless - no

electrician is needed to install this it has double-sided tape and that makes it

super easy to install here is the volume control button and here

is the chime selection button Ok, so let's try this out

Ok I'll stay in here you press the doorbell So now we're going to test the doorbell out

(doorbell rings) it's working!

Now on the left is the chime button which allows you to get the different chimes

(sound of chimes/ring tones) (musical chimes playing)

that is quite a selection yep

that one is interesting (more chimes and musical chimes playing)

There are so many!

I think that is good enough you get a good idea

I just realized another great feature of this doorbell

you can unplug the receiver at any time If you want to keep one on the upper level

in your bedroom or nearby and don't want to be disturbed - just turn the volume down or

unplug it - it is so easy Also if you move out of your current residence

you can take this with you very easily That is the Anteco wireless doorbell

so easy to install, so easy to us Thanks for watching

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