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Stock Screener Strategies for Swing Trading: Buy Stocks on Sale // swing traders settings

welcome to looking at the markets with David Modell today I wanted to give you

an idea for stock screeners people ask me about stock screeners a lot how to

use them different ways to use them you can use them as a momentum trader or as

a value trader or investor today I'm going to focus on buying bargains okay

being a value trader or investor and today I'll be using bar chart calm a lot

of times you see me use stockcharts.com or trading Viacom and those are great

you can use whatever stock screener you like but today I just want to give

credit to bar chart calm I'll be using that one and it's free so why not use it

all right and so if you go to bar chart calm go to the homepage and then click

on stocks and then go down to new highs and lows and it gives you a stock

screener according to highs and lows and you can

you can use the highs you can use 52-week highs or whatever you like and

that's fine for trend trading or momentum trading but today I'm focusing

on value plays so I'm gonna click on lows because being a value trader or

investor means buying low and then selling high and by default if you click

on low as it goes to the one month lows and that's what I'll be focusing on

today yes you can use the 52-week lows and that's very popular that's a popular

way to do it just be aware that if you buy a stock at the 52-week low that

means that it's at the lowest point where it's the lowest point that it's

been at for the last year and so you might end up buying a company that is in

real trouble it might be having financial problems

it might not be profitable it might be in trouble with with the government or a

lawsuit or whatever it might be and so if you buy a stock at the 52-week lows

just be careful that you're not catching a falling knife and that you're not

buying a company that's in real trouble so you want to research it very

carefully and that's always true but if you buy a company that's at the

one-month low it could still be doing well over the past year

and it might just be having a dip for the last month and I actually like to

buy dips in really really good companies all right so I I can use a screener I

can go to one month lows and I'm gonna click on I like to buy bigger companies

a lot of the time and you can do this with smaller companies as well but if

you click on all US exchanges and go to large-cap it'll filter it and it all and

give you the large cap companies and that's what we'll focus on today and you

actually get a pretty good selection of companies today

American Airlines applied materials lots and lots of companies bristol-myers some

very famous ones to Deere and companies on here freeport-mcmoran a very large

copper mining company goldman sachs you get the idea coca-cola alright and so

i'd like to focus on a couple of them that i found off of today's list one of

them is lockheed martin and you can click on the the letters there that's

ticker symbol and then if you want to see the whole thing you have to click on

show all or page 2 but today I'm going to focus on Lockheed Martin which I got

off of this stock screener today and then Nvidia is on there as well and

let's find that one NVDA all right and so let's look at Lockheed Martin LMT and

notice that it is down but that should be no surprise because we specifically

screened for stocks that are after one month lows they're at the lowest point

they've been in the last month and we can see there's a nice range here with

the low part of the range or what some people might call support at around 3:30

and at the top part of the range and or what some people might call resistance

at the high 350s you know 358 almost 360 and so you could

have bought at the low part of the range and sold at the top part of the range

and just rinse and repeat over and over you would have done well and then well

it's at the bottom part of the range now and I like to buy low and sell high I'm

not telling you to buy it now if you don't want to yeah you want to your own

research of course but it is at the bottom part of the rain

and so if you look for those one-month lows on really really great companies

that you've researched carefully you can find these opportunities here's another

one that I got off of that list Nvidia and you can see the range very clearly

here on the three-month chart with the low part of the range being around to 13

to 14 or so and then the top part of the range being around almost 250 let's say

248 and you could have you know bought low sell high bought low so on and so

forth and it's pretty close to the low part of the range and perhaps I might

not have even thought to look at this today unless I had used the stock

screener to find this particular stock in this particular chart and this is one

way to screen for stocks that might be at their recent low points and if it's

in a range that is reliable and if it's a great company that could be an

opportunity alright so I hope this was helpful to you this is just another way

to use stock screeners as a value play okay but there many other ways to use

sucks stock screeners and many other ways to plan out your trades and

investments so if you want to contact me if you want to want some help with the

technical indicators screening for stocks or setting up a trading or

investing plan because you really need to have one my name is David Modell and

my email address is David Modell moa de el @ gmail.com and you can email me

anytime also if you like this video please give it a thumbs up on youtube

and subscribe to my youtube channel and also if you want to leave a comment I do

read comments and I try to respond to them whenever I can so thank you so much

I hope this was helpful to you and I'll talk to you again soon

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The Soul Speaks in Mysterious Ways — Can You Hear Its Voice - Duration: 4:37.

The Soul Speaks in Mysterious Ways � Can You Hear Its Voice

by Lissa Rankin,

As children, we are all born with healthy souls, but sometimes life does a number on

us.

The traumas of childhood, the wounds of coming of age, the sacrifices we make for our careers

and our families, the losses that eat away at our joy, and the fears we inherit from

an anxious, panicked culture take their toll, and if you�re like many of us, by the time

you reach adulthood, you�ve lost touch with the vital, healthy soul that still thrives

and radiates within every single of one of us.

This was certainly true for me.

After a happy childhood, my soul was still very alive and vital through my teen years,

but my medical education changed all that.

After a decade of difficult, sometimes abusive medical education, I felt disconnected from

my soul.

I know it never left me- souls never do � but at the time, I found it hard to let my soul

guide my life.

After ten more years working within a system that left me feeling like I was selling my

soul for the job security and financial stability my career offered, I found myself coming home

from work at the end of every day feeling like I had so much more to give my patients,

but the system was keeping me from serving in the way my soul yearned to serve.

What resulted was illness, depression, chronic anxiety, insomnia, divorce, and a feeling

of disconnection from the calling that drew me to medicine in the first place.

The Masks We Wear

On the outside, it looked like I had the perfect life.

Nobody guessed that my soul was getting buried deeper and deeper.

I was so worried people could see how dark I had gotten without the light of my soul

shining through unimpeded that I tried even harder to cover the darkness with a mask of

perfection.

The more worried I got that I would somehow blow my cover, the more pressure I put upon

myself to keep the masks in place.

But those masks only furthered my disconnection from my soul.

I had the Doctor Mask, which led me to climb up onto a pedestal and pretend to know it

all.

Then I had the Artist Mask, where I pretended to be deep and brooding and mysterious.

And then there was the Mommy Mask and the Perfect Wife Mask, which led me to feel the

pressure of baking the perfect cupcake or always wearing sexy lingerie in bed.

It was exhausting, trying to keep up appearances, when deep down, I felt so lost, helpless,

hopeless, and alone.

But I was afraid to seek help.

After all, I was a doctor.

I thought I had to keep up the appearance of having it all together.

Otherwise, who would trust me to take care of them?

How My Perfect Storm Woke Me Up

Then my Perfect Storm blew through.

Within two weeks of giving birth to my daughter, my dog died, my healthy young brother wound

up in full blown liver failure as a rare side effect from the antibiotic Zithromax, and

my beloved father passed away from a brain tumor.

All hell broke loose, and my beleaguered soul stood up and said, �NO MORE!�

I finally decided to quit my job in conventional medicine in 2007.

I now realize that this was a sentinel moment in the evolution of my soul.

Shortly after quitting my job, I wound up taking a writing workshop at Esalen Institute

in Big Sur, where a quiet little voice inside me kept telling me I was supposed to go and

meet someone.

After ignoring the little voice for way too long, I finally gave in, and when I arrived

at Esalen, a woman asked me why I was there, and I said, �Because I�m supposed to meet

someone here.�

After listening to a little bit of my story, she piped up and said, �Oh, you�re supposed

to meet Dr. Rachel Naomi Remen.�

How My Soul Lit Up

I had never heard of Rachel, but when I got back home, I looked her up online, bought

her book Kitchen Table Wisdom, read the whole book within 24 hours, and along with the 4

million other readers who have read Kitchen Table Wisdom, I fell in love with Rachel.

We met soon afterwards at a workshop she was leading for doctors, and I have spent the

last six years as part of a small group of doctors who meet monthly on Wednesday nights

at Rachel�s house to discuss finding meaning in medicine.

(I joke that Mitch Albom had Tuesdays With Morrie.

Me, I�ve had Wednesdays With Rachel.)

In that circle of love, my soul started to heal from two decades of insults, and under

Rachel�s mentorship, I found within myself a strength and a resilience I didn�t know

I had.

Some dim part of me I had almost lost touch with, the part I now call my �Inner Pilot

Light,� began to flicker, and with the medicine of Rachel�s love and the love of the other

doctors in our study group, I started to feel whole again for the first time in years.

Once the barriers between me and my soul started mending, other parts of my life started falling

into place.

I started blogging and writing books and got in touch with my life�s purpose.

Doing my soul�s work generated plenty of revenue so I could dig my family out of the

hole of debt I had landed us in after quitting my job.

Relationships I had nearly destroyed began to heal, and I started attracting new relationships

into my life with people who were on the same healing journey to reclaim the soul that I

was.

As a result, my spiritual life, which I had long ago abandoned because my soul didn�t

resonate with the rigidity and judgments of my strict Christian upbringing, began to come

back to life.

I found myself on a spiritual path that led me to explore a variety of spiritual practices

that felt authentic to my soul.

As a result of this soul work, my health also improved, and I went from taking seven medications

to taking only half the dose of one of them, and all of my many symptoms, the ones my doctors

had told me would be chronic and require medication for life, disappeared.

Your Inner Pilot Light

In other words, my entire life changed.

And it all started with a little voice I now recognize as the voice of my Inner Pilot Light,

which told me to go to Esalen, because I was supposed to meet someone there.

Your soul can be tricky like that.

The soul speaks in mysterious ways.

It�s persistent and unrelenting when you�re not paying attention.

It will appear in dreams if your conscious mind is resisting its presence.

And if you�re really ignoring the whisperings of the soul, the Divine is likely to thwack

you upside the head with the proverbial two by four, the way I was hit with my Perfect

Storm.

The voice of your soul may feel scary, because sometimes the whispers speak of truths you�d

rather suppress.

But the truth will always set you free.

Having been through the dark nights of the soul, I know the pain of that kind of suffering,

and it fuels me to want to share with you what I�ve learned along the way, as well

as the wisdom Rachel has helped me find within myself, which I have every confidence we can

help you find as well.

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Every Guillermo Del Toro Movie Ranked From Worst To Best - Duration: 8:46.

Mexican director Guillermo del Toro is one of the most imaginative and visionary filmmakers

of our time.

Throughout his acclaimed career, del Toro's obsession with movie monsters has captured

the hearts and minds of both critics and audiences worldwide.

Each of del Toro's films are instantly recognizable, as few directors can match the intricacy of

his distinctive vision.

After twenty five years of moviemaking without an Academy Award, 2018's The Shape of Water

won del Toro the Oscar for Best Picture and Best Director.

However, long before he dove into the depths of inter-species love, del Toro tackled a

whole range of creature creations transcending typical notions of horror and fantasy.

Join us as we rank the maestro Guillermo del Toro's ten movies from worst to best.

"When you made Shape of Water did people say, "'why didn't you make it in spanish?

Why did you make it in English?'"

"It was weird enough in any language."

Mimic

Anyone who's squeamish at the sight of bugs would do best to avoid del Toro's first English-language

movie, 1997's Mimic, in which entomologist Susan Tyler is on a quest to rid New York

City of deadly, disease-spreading cockroaches.

Fighting fire with fire, Tyler genetically engineers new insects called the Judas Breed

to feed on the infected bugs.

Unexpectedly, or perhaps expectedly if you've ever seen a horror movie, the new creatures

evolve in dangerous ways and take on a purpose of their own.

While Mimic features del Toro's renowned detailed character designs, his first Hollywood venture

was ultimately a bitter experience.

Creatively, he felt stifled by studio interference and has since disowned Mimic entirely.

Crimson Peak

What do you get when you cross a haunted house movie and a gothic love story?

For his ninth film, del Toro blurred the usual boundaries of genre with 2015's Crimson Peak.

This flick follows the dark love affair between American heiress Edith Cushing and English

baronet Thomas Sharpe.

Swept away to Sharpe's creepy yet magnificent house, called Crimson Peak, the couple encounters

imaginative red ghosts and the potential threat Thomas' sister Lucille brings.

Marketed as an outright horror movie, reception to Crimson Peak was mixed, scoring a 71 percent

on Rotten Tomatoes thanks largely to its stunning set design and unnerving visuals.

Without the scares of Pan's Labyrinth, nor the romanticism in The Shape of Water, this

gothic tale still sports del Toro's typical style and sophistication.

Pacific Rim

del Toro's biggest money-making blockbuster, Pacific Rim, combines his love of Japanese

mecha and menacing movie monsters.

The story is a battle between destructive creatures called Kaiju and the Earth's final

savior, gigantic robots called Jaegers piloted by humans.

Close to defeat, mankind's last resort is to enlist the help of a washed-up ex-pilot

and a young trainee to stop the planet's impending doom.

Flush with heart-pounding action sequences, Pacific Rim is not another mindless summer

smash up.

Besides being a technical marvel, the characters themselves are rich in diversity and depth.

In del Toro's hands, these giant sea creatures and massive robots are packed with more personality

than your standard monster flick.

"I didn't want them to look like a certain mecha or look like a certain piece of anime

or a another movie, I wanted them to be all their own."

Cronos

Del Toro's first feature, 1994's Cronos, delivered one of his most outlandish concepts for a

vampire film: An elderly antique dealer discovers an ancient artifact meant to grant eternal

life.

With his eight-year-old granddaughter, he tries to use the item's power for himself,

but of course, things don't go as expected.

Originally written for veteran actor Max Von Sydow, the lead role is unusual as older men

rarely take center stage in film.

While sometimes struggling to maintain a balance between horror and comedy, Cronos still showed

the del Toro horror magic he would capitalize on later in his career.

Hellboy

Well before superhero movies dominated theatres, in 2004 Guillermo del Toro struggled to bring

his passion project, the comic book character Hellboy, to cinema.

Played by longtime friend Ron Perlman, Hellboy is a surly, wise-cracking demon groomed to

be part of an elite paranormal secret defense team.

Based on writer and illustrator Mike Mignola's acclaimed comic book series, Hellboy was a

breath of fresh air in a world of vanilla superheroes.

Del Toro fought to retain the spirit of the source material, despite studio interference.

Hellboy's humor and uniqueness prevailed, and del Toro would expand Hellboy's universe

in the film's sequel.

Blade II

Four years after actor Wesley Snipes brought vampire hunter Blade to the big screen, the

supernatural Marvel hero returned for a 2002 sequel with del Toro in the director's chair.

In Blade 2, Blade is pitted against a new threat of mutated, savage vampires known as

the Reapers.

To defeat them, he agrees to an unexpected truce, and reunites with his former mentor.

A second round of Blade success was tricky as del Toro had no involvement with the franchise

previously.

Fortunately, he used his experience on Cronos to expand the vampire mythology even further

diving headfirst into Blade's hedonistic underworld.

Like Pacific Rim, Blade II lacks the finesse of Del Toro's smaller movies, but his underrated

eye for action works exceptionally well here.

"I wanted the violence to be balletic, to be almost like a musical number, so it would

not have the yuck factor."

Hellboy II: The Golden Army

The only sequel to one of his own films he actually returned to direct, in 2008 del Toro

returned for Hellboy II: The Golden Army.

In the sequel, our hero is caught in a power struggle between humanity and the invisible

realm as Prince Nuada breaks an ancient truce to wage war on our world.

With the help of his friends, Hellboy steps up to save Earth, but with conflict more complicated

than it first appears.

The Golden Army is clearly the film that del Toro wanted to make all along.

With the most lovable assortment of oddballs to hit the screen since the X-Men made their

debut, the movie dazzles in both innovative action sequences and the character's hilarious

moments of down time.

Lost in the shuffle of a summer movie season headlined by both Iron Man and The Dark Knight,

Hellboy II retained the same devoted appeal of the original Hellboy, and remains one of

the shining beacons of the comic superhero genre.

"I just can't smile without yooouuuu."

The Devil's Backbone

del Toro's definitive ghost story, 2001's The Devil's Backbone, is set during the last

days of the Spanish Civil War and follows Carlos, a ten year old boy sheltered in a

school for orphans.

Confronted by the hostility of fellow orphan Jaime, Carlos struggles to come to terms with

his situation until he uncovers the secret of a ghost called Santi, who haunts the grounds.

What comes next is obviously unpleasant.

The Devil's Backbone is one of del Toro's most personal films and excels by balancing

the haunting scares with each character's emotional

honesty.

Both a creepy ghost story and powerful allegory for the politics of the time, The Devil's

Backbone is easily one of del Toro's best movies to date and arguably forms the backbone

for everything he created after.

The Shape of Water

Set in America circa 1962, del Toro's best English-language film, The Shape of Water,

stars Sally Hawkins as Elisa, a lonely mute woman who spends her days eating eggs and

cleaning a government installation.

However, her life is changed forever when she and her co-worker Zelda discover a humanoid

amphibian creature being abused by government operatives.

Playing the leading fish-man is del Toro's frequently called-on character actor and contortionist

Doug Jones.

Before the creature is killed, and with the help of her best friend, Elisa plans to release

the creature out of captivity, but falls deeply in love with him along the way.

The Shape of Water successfully blends del Toro's fantasy leanings and his romantic streak

in one cohesive, timeless story thanks to his impressive production design and glorious

performances from the cast.

Everything from its use of color to the unique way it tackles communication helps The Shape

of Water transcend its bizarre subject matter into an Oscar-winning opus.

With its powerful underdog message, the film is a true masterpiece and will continue to

be discussed by critics and audiences alike for years to come.

"You know what I do, I don't know what I do.

I've been doing this for 25 years.

So whatever fruit I give, you can say it's a pear or a pineapple.

Whatever it is, that's what I do."

Pan's Labyrinth

Just like The Devil's Backbone, Pan's Labyrinth revisits the ramifications of the Spanish

Civil War.

But here, both the horror and fantasy elements are heightened further as the story follows

Ofelia's venture into a legendary underground kingdom.

Meanwhile, her stepfather plots to destroy a nearby guerrilla uprising.

Scoring an impressive 95 percent rating on Rotten Tomatoes, Pan's Labyrinth is del Toro's

highest-rated movie and an undisputed triumph of filmmaking.

Despite being filmed in Spanish, the movie became a surprise hit worldwide, the film

won three Academy Awards for Best Art Direction, Cinematography, and Makeup.

Pan's Labyrinth became del Toro's calling card and captured the themes of innocence

and fantasy threaded throughout his entire filmography.

The film is both stunning and unnerving in equal measure, and it's hard to imagine del

Toro ever creating another movie so wondrous.

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We've got another match ups for you.

Take a wheel and a tire,

and show you how they match up together with those sizes.

So this is gonna be a 20 by 10 wide.

And it's the Ballistic Morax.

And it's wrapped in the middle Terra Grappler G2.

And that Terra Grappler is gonna be a 25/55.

So 285/55, equates out to be a 32.2 or three,

or something like that.

Just over 32 inches tall by 11.2.

So just over 11 inches tall.

So a lot of times when guys are running this one,

it's because they're doing a level truck.

You wanna minimize trimming something like that,

because the 33, 12 and a half is too big.

So go on a 285/55, you know, a lot smaller,

more like a 32 by 11, which means taken in stuff here,

and an inch off here, and an inch and a half off here,

and you can get it to tuck a lot easier

with a little less trimming.

So that's the concept here.

So because you got that 20 on basically a 32,

you're gonna be looking at about five and a quarter inches

for sidewall all the way to the top of the tread.

And then to the tread line,

you're about four and a quarter.

So about four and a quarter sidewall.

So plenty of sidewall there so you're gonna get some

cushion for your pushin'.

And it's gonna have a pretty good ride.

That's a whole matchup.

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STRANGER DANGER! | TheOdd1sOut: Strangers Trying to Sell You Stuff Reaction! - Duration: 11:14.

What's going on guys your buddy Joe crafts here walk back to another reaction video

So we'll be wrecking two strangers trying to sell you stuff by the hot ones out

so first of all go

Check out their original video along with

The channel link of the odd ones out in the description below in the comment section pinned and also I will put in description

That odd two years out, which is his second channel and also his friend Adam something else YT

so all the links in the description so

Yeah, I hope you guys enjoyed my reaction to strangers trying to sell you stuff

But

Other than that. I hope the guys the joy and make sure to LIKE and subscribe

Turn on for mutations. Also will stay nah

No fun on every video that I post on my channel, but other than that

I hope you guys enjoy and let's get to start it

Hey kids do you want some candy?

Never accept candy from strangers

Don't you know candy can cause cavities next time a stranger offers? You candy just think about all the cavities

You'd get this message brought to you by the dentists of America Association you've all heard the phrase

Stranger danger right probably a parent slash Guardian taught you that you should never trust strangers

and that's really solid advice because

you're just a dumb kid who doesn't know what a pedophile is but all those parents slash Guardians grew up without the Internet and

The Internet is full of strangers, and I'm one of them how much do you really know about me?

I'm a math education major I want to be a math teacher

Is that I used to have a speech impediment when I was little thinking was the Halloween after the bunny

And that's why I'm a furry

I James was a bad waiter until I was eight years old okay?

Granted you do know quite a few personal details the internet changes. How we talked to people meaning

It's a lot easier to talk to strangers on the internet than in real life because on the internet you can find

Strangers who have the same interests hobbies and fetishes as you do

But I find it so hard to talk to new people I would never have enough confidence to be a door-to-door salesman

There are some jobs where you have to deal with annoying customers, but being a door-to-door salesman, you're the annoying one

I guess I just hate bothering people I'd be a terrible salesman

What

Do you have a water filter?

Yeah, but I was just thinking that I could use another one. Oh, then you probably don't need this

I'm sorry for wasting your time one time

I actually did have to be a door-to-door salesman for Boy Scout activity, but I wasn't even selling anything

I was just telling people about a canned food drive the scouts were doing as a troop

It was our job to go door-to-door and ask people if there was any non-perishable food that they were willing to donate

Being a nervous little kid probably

Benefited me because most people were super nice and a lot of people donated stuff and even the people who didn't donate we're like oh

Sorry, I don't have anything on me. You don't have any canned foods

Well, dude. That's perfect the house next door. Just gave me some here. These are for you, but there are two houses

I went to that I still remember to this day one guy pointed to his no

Soliciting sign and asked me if I knew what it said yeah, I know what

So

Like a ting is I always thought that soliciting meant

I couldn't sell you something not that I couldn't ask you for free food and at the other house all the guy said was

Listen I'm not interested and then both houses slammed the door in my face some of you are probably thinking

That's it that was nothing and yeah looking back at the situation

I got off pretty easily people who are a full-time door-to-door salesman probably have to deal with way worse stuff every day

But to a fragile minded kid who was just doing what a Scoutmaster told him to do those experiences scarred me luckily

I'm not a Salesman, so I'm usually the person on the other side of the door

I never know what to say to these people for the longest time I used to tell them the exact same thing

My mom's not home, but one day that's not gonna work so for now

I just have to pretend that I'm interested tell them

I'll give him a call and then put their pamphlet into the pile my grandma. However would

Treat these door-to-door salesmen very differently you see my grandma is known as the nicest person on the planet

So she would invite these salesmen inside offer them a glass of water, and then show them pictures of her grandkids

I'm not exaggerating one time I was at my gran-gran's house

Just playing some video games and this person an adult person I'd never seen before just started watching me play

That's great

Are you one of my?

Cousin's and that my grandma handed him a big cup of water filled with ice and a straw they talked for a bit

he left and I asked gram-gram who was that a

Vacuum cleaner, but salesmen don't have it the hardest on the doorstep

There's also Jehovah Witnesses and Mormon missionaries. Who are literally trying to save your soul

I can't even get mad at these people because if you had the secret to eternal happiness

Wouldn't you be telling everyone in your neighborhood - they're trying to do good and all but whenever they show up hello

Do you have time for?

to be baptized oh

Sorry guys, but you're wasting your time you see I'm in

Youtuber so I'm not going to heaven. Here's a story. That's a prime example of me failing at talking to people

I just finished grocery shopping at Walmart, and this isn't important to the story, but Adam from something else whitey was there hello

Walmart where I make friends

I was walking to my car

And I started eating an incredible frozen PB&J sandwich that I bought and this guy drives up to me and yells man

You're not even waiting to get in the car. You just eating that thing up

Yeah, I was hungry, then he pulls his car over and says all right listen fellas

I'm traveling to Buckeye and I need eight dollars for gas, but I forgot my wallet at home

and I thought that's

Cigarettes costs he offered us his CDs in exchange for eight dollars, but Adam said the smart thing that's sorry man

I don't got any cash on me, and he showed the man his empty wallet that poor all I have is a ten

You stupid mother I don't know why I said that I think was actually gonna pay this man

$8 if I had exact change

But here's the thing

I didn't only have a 10 I also had a 20 the guy saw my cash and said man

All you have is a 10 nah, man

I see you have a 20 and then he raised the price of his CDs from $8 to

$30 I said, I should have handled the situation differently if I was gonna give him money

I should have given him a 10 and said now give me 1000, but he

Like when he gets wanted to see these when he opens them who knows

to see they may not even be in there so that's

That's like a scammer

To be honest solid argument. He said if there were 20 dudes who I'll try to jump you I'd have your back now

That's not a bad price for a Walmart parking lot bodyguard. You know man. You gotta realize that money. It's just an object

Okay, then why do you want it? He asked us. Do you boys like rap music?

He does hey, I do I listen like Eminem Kendrick Lamar and chance the RIP oh

Right then the man pulled out his CDs, but he didn't have a CD player in his car

So he asked me if I could use my CD player

And I said sure, but my CD player already had my mixtape in that

I never bothered to take out so I turned on my CD player

I

Got something my throat by the way if you want to listen to my whole mixtape link in the description Adam

And I started listening to his CDs and the man started doing this hmm

Yeah, that's the good stuff, so what'll it be little man

You wouldn't give me the money or not huh huh you ready to get my king of nineteen other dudes, huh?

Giving the guy my thirty dollars honestly, I didn't get the meth-head drug user vibe from him

He was more of a goofy dad who just needed $30 and after I gave him the money

He thanked us saying things like god bless you and talked about how much he was going to miss his CD

Turn the music down. I miss it already

Now was I scammed out of?

$30 and secretly this guy is laughing to himself that he sold a used rap CD to a white boy

Yeah, that definitely could be a possibility, but I hope whoever this guy is that he pays the good deed forward

And I hope you made it to wherever you need to be in conclusion

Never carry cash on your kids now was that ladies and gentlemen that was the whole story

pretty good story

Thanks everyone who helped color this video is really awesome of you really nice of you to do the matter what?

In their cars offer you our ride seems really?

But as I said don't go in changes cars because you and no idea what to do

We're gonna read not too good at this

centered thing

So uh-oh your date. It's cool. It's cool. This is cool

To brag, but I do got a YouTube channel myself

Don't forget to Like comment subscribe. You know like below as I said your favorite part of the video

smash button and

as always wear your stay hydrated

All right, so I hope you guys enjoyed today's reaction video

The thing what I forgot to tell you is this is the last day that I'm gonna show my face with the glasses

my

I'm truckin

I try to not show the glasses only my face for probably a month or so and see how my youtube channel does I

Don't know I'm gonna. See you probably later on

There's gonna be a Facebook Vil official face bill that may come out tomorrow, so

Yeah, I hope you guys will be excited or stay tuned for that but other than that. I hope you guys enjoyed

Make sure to subscribe to the odd ones out and his second channel and something else YT

Which is his friend named Adam so other than that?

I hope you guys enjoy make sure to LIKE comment subscribe, and I'll see you in the next video goodbye everyone

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would asking people if they smoke on medical for insurance purposes medical

purposes would that be a bait question as a reason to raise insurance rates that's

just what I'm asking I'm wondering you know so that's like why is it an

insurance company's any business or anything that we do like our weight or

height and basically they're passing judgment on us as a means to raise our

insurance rates and that's the same with do you drink do you smoke

why is it any of their business so yeah oh and the same with aging well if

you're older then they don't want to insure you or if you're sick they don't

want to insure you so why is it any of their business so I'm just asking these

questions so yeah it seems like a bait question so if anybody anybody and even

an artificial type of intelligence calls up and says do you smoke well I could be

out back smoking with my barbeque grill maybe yeah my barbecue grill could be a

smoker and so like with that when I'd be telling a lie or would I be telling the

truth when they say do you smoke yes or no you know so it could be yes and no do

you smoke so why is it any of their business it's really it shouldn't be so

every question that they ask is a reason to raise insurance rates on us but yeah

and so and I just got back from a Google event it was called grow with Google at

the service Brewing Company on Indian street right across from the post office

in Savannah it was a ton of fun I would do that once a week or more

fun I'd go to events all the time if they were free like that and you know so

they said they had leftover food so I'm hoping they donate it to the

homeless people because there's a lot of homeless people like feet close to 5,000

is my understanding and so anyway thank you guys so much for watching please

smash and hit the thumbs up button share this video with your friends subscribe

leave comments suggestions ideas I'll see you soon I love you guys peace love

marijuana avocados and green leaves I'll see you soon

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