Thứ Ba, 17 tháng 7, 2018

Waching daily Jul 17 2018

what's up youtube warstu here with a video on the flash season 5 so now

the flash season 5 are into the swing of filming will get inset photos coming

left right and it's Center from our usual sources the main source for this

video and full credit for the images and some of the information is to Canada

graphs our link is blog down below make sure to check it out because he does a

lot of awesome work for all the DC TV shows well at least the flash and arrow

that I know of Hanna not too sure about the other ones but make sure to check

that blog out regularly as he does post a lot so I will be going over images and

information about the very first episode obviously in the flash season 5 episode

1 which will most likely make it to the tease trailer at Comic Con because let's

be honest guys the comic-con trailer is never a full-on trailer it's more of a

recap and then brief information about the first episode in a trailer form so

careful first spoilers if you don't want to know anything that's going to happen

in the first episode but let's be honest if you click on this video you want to

know what it's about so the scenes that I'm going to talk

about mainly consists actually only consist of the flash Barry Allen aka

Grant Gustin and Nora Allen aka Jessica Parker Kennedy so there is a scene of

the flash hitting a henchman so hard he flies back and crashes into an army

truck later they shot a scene where the henchman gets back with a punch that

sends the Scarlet speedster flying through the air which can mean one thing

this character I will overlay images throughout this video is going to be a

metahuman and probably the first villain of the week metahuman that we're gonna

meet in the flash season 5 cuz you remember last year i'm pretty sure i'm

just spitballin top of my head it was the samurai the first one that we've

seen so I will link the video in the description box down below due to

copyright I don't get a copyright strike but it is a pretty cool little clip that

I think it's why VR shots North Hollywood buzz basically they shot it

and it's actually pretty funny when you do see it

because without the special effects he's literally just running around the person

who stood still punching him which is pretty funny now this will be the scene

I presume it's linked to the jewelry heist that they were filming a jewelry

heist without Captain cold in the heat wave without me it's kind of odd but it

is a pretty funny scene oddly enough the flash isn't actually in the flash season

a42 he's actually in the flash season one suit which can only mean a few

things so Nora Allen flashpoint confirmed or it's a flash back as scenes

but why would Barry go from the flashes and for suit into the flash she's in one

suit let me know down below guys all your ideas I will be talking about later

later on in this video so now let's talk about the main event the main star of

the video so now we have a better picture of noir Allen in her suit

obviously we did briefly see at the end of the season finale so the blog also

had this to say they had her hiding behind a lot of equipment and she didn't

really come out into view where the fans were standing she yells briefly at Barry

it's something along the lines of what are you doing is if questioning his

decision and that's literally all she seemed to do during the break breaks

between the scenes where the fashion gets punished Nora

coming onto set so there are some pretty cool images from at Canada graphs also

some with the thumb score a bond that's got a bit closer detail but the full

credited video does go to Canada graph so now let's talk about the images of

Nora Allen so we briefly got a look at her at the end of the season for

obviously when she helped her father or her supposedly father I guess you could

say because her suit implies well her suit is bassy Jenny the granddaughter

suit which is kind of a bit confusing so I've seen the season finale she helped

her dad punch the satellite and that wasn't a big mistake but that doing that

could have potentially caused a flashpoint in ways so her costume I

wasn't expecting this because we only could see the arm of it punch in

satellite is Jenny aka excess costume who is the granddaughter of Barry Allen

aka Jenna jenny carries on the fly into the 31st century which is kind of

interesting because she's from 30 years in the future so similar kind of

timeline the boots are awesome and they yellow literally it is identical to the

XS suits now I did put a picture up last night because it was early hours of

morning in the country in my country when I got told the information and a

lot of people were hating on it saying it looks ridiculous saying that's Jenny

sense I guess but obviously when it gets in full HD and 4k when we get to watch

it and the images are 4k and the image is much better the suit will appear to

look a lot better so what do you think want to suit I mean I don't really get

into the kind of suit breakdowns too much to be honest it's just really a

suit similar to a mother suit but slight modifications the face piece is a bit

different the arms look a bit strange but a lot of people seem to be hating on

the lightening s I guess you could say looks symbol on her chest I don't really

understand why it's it's just a suit but it's the summer and we don't really have

much information so it's a pretty cool talking point for this video so what's

more interesting is North I would buzz tweeted this a couple of hours to go out

of making this video Jessica Kennedy Parker was on the flash

futuristic set at the Vancouver Public Library this evening at one point she

was wearing her mother's mask which is interesting so it could infer to the

supposedly --xe that came out over the last couple of weeks where it said we

will see future versions of Norah and and obviously future scenes which is

interesting so the reign of the video we're going to talk about theories ish

so noir Alan will explain the big big mistake and presuming that's what's

going to happen that's what happened in season Mali

so it's gonna have to start exactly where it finished because she said I've

made a big big big mistake and then it cut out and then we were supposed to get

the cicada villain teased but obviously Todd he'll burn the EP for the flash

went on to say they had no time to put it in but that's not true

so I presume we're going to see the events play out from her point of view

and that could be why we are seeing Barry Allen

in the season one suit potentially potentially that could be a pretty

logical reason why Barry Allen is in the season one suit I guess you could say

but if you do look at the actual images where he's fighting this new villain of

the week he's still in the season 1 suit so is this all happening in the past no

I don't think it is I mean the another explanation could be he just randomly

decides to put the season 1 suit on no not gonna happen I don't know why it's a

bit confusing why he's got the season 1 suit on when he's fighting this

metahuman I guess you could say there's been no details about who could be there

are some rumors going around that it could be sport master but I don't really

think that's true no idea who he is so let me know guys in

the comics down below why do you think Barry Allen is in the season 1 suit very

interesting as the suit is a lot different to the season 4 suit so even

the average flash viewer could actually understand that he's not in the season 4

suit so the best interpretation would it be is we're gonna have flashback scenes

and that may be wise in the suit we're going to see it from Nora Allen's point

of view anyway guys it's Comic Con week there's so much flash news to talk about

all the week so I will be putting out a lot more DC TV content yesterday I put

out an Aquaman video and also that flash video about the leaks so I will leave

them in the link down below and also at a card at the end of the video so anyway

guys please like subscribe and comment and I will see you in another video very

soon catch ya later

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MUD FEST - it begins! Bikepark Brandnertal | Roadtrip day 1 vlog -subtitled- - Duration: 14:17.

BIKEPARK BRANDNERTAL - was on my list 2 years ago but I didn't manage it to ride here.. finally here

view is nice - lift is slow

cool

I'll check out gopro woods!

oh well...

the jumps are nicely shaped

they really are

there's a storm coming

there was a big wet cowpat after the jump and my rear wheel got it good

nice!

did you see the big pile of crap after the jump?! sure!

lift down... - without the lift... no riding... ---thunderstorm!

we have to think positive...

now they are standing on the other track

slow on the wood

destroy it!

poor track...

this is going to rock! - woah! watch out more wood

nah.. - yo! ok lets try it

just when I thought I have to keep the leg in I was lying there...

dude this is sick!

ouch! ... ouch!

that was my finger

nice! I want too!

hurry up to get on the bike!

oh that was sh!t...

dumps everywhere

watch out the cow!

like it knows exactly where to annoy the most!

happens... again!!!

alright? - yeah man!

oh no

oh hello!

stop stop!

just keep standing there.... cya next lap

the inside lines rock!

tyres are so muddy

c'mon go nuts

goproception! lets scratch the lenses!

it's so awesome - wouldn't have imagined...

just because every berm is loose!

you got reusable zip ties on your mud guard? fool! :D

stunning that this thing can hold back a cow

that's steep down there! ... this is the berm!?

go back into the lead!

cow? - oh forgot about that...

you go first... show us some skills...

going to crash!... yes!

almost a crash

the mud is flying!

omg.. look at my goggle!

that's a big one

whoops... whoops!

track presentation on another day... we have to check it out for ourselves

really nice big jump

lets see

not the best conditions for a survey run

so many lines!!

almost crashed

don't cry!

ride down there it was your idea!

this track must be sick when dry

roots got grip

my riding sucks so hard right now

roots got grip when you're not scared and brake everywhere....

but we do that for now

"slow"

but slowly...

don't want to jump on a crossrut...

and crash out on the first trip...

not gonna happen

hit the roadgap

damn

headset is broken

makes noises or is broken? - broken...

oh sh...

you got a new one in the car? - yes

not good

jumpline seems nice

yeah - still alright?

ouch

have to clean the wound

nico has to clean his wounds and alex wants to give his hands a rest so I'm doing a lap alone - I better not crash

the muddy turns are so fun!

ging to skip the wood

standing here now... why am I standing here? - oh yeah fell down the wood

that came quickly

now I'll watch out!

dude..

bike is so dirty

our life is so thrilling!

yeah nico does things... alex stands there and I'm filming it!

wave into the cam! .. no use got superview turned on...

cheers!

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YENİLMEZ KRAL' LA SERİNİN SON MAÇI | PES 2018 - Duration: 10:28.

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Seventeen parts that keep me up at night | SEVENTEEN(세븐틴) - Duration: 3:43.

It's "Flying" tho (-*-)

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The REAL THREAT To The Trump Russia Investigation - Duration: 10:06.

Hey there.

Today I am going to do something I haven't done before, and talk about the Mueller investigation

of Donald Trump.

Every three weeks or so US media goes crazy about a perceived threat to the Mueller investigation.

It seems to fill 25 hours of each 24 hour news cycle.Well today I am going to talk about

the real threat to the Mueller investigation.

Mueller is working against a sinister force that is going to keep him from completing

his work.

I am not talking about Donald Trump.

Now I kind of support the Mueller investigation.

I think he should be allowed to do his work.

I see Trump as the greatest threat to this country since Krushchev, and I am willing

to work with pretty much anybody to see him taken down.

But that doesn't mean I fool myself about what's going on here, and who all these new

heroes are.

Every night we see people like Robert Mueller, James Comey, James Clapper, David Frum, Max

Boot and a wide cast of intelligence community freak shows and war on terror propagandists

lionized by people on CNN and MSNBC who should really know better.

These people are the reason we have Donald Trump.

For 15 years after 9/11 they worked to line their pockets with war on terror nonsense

while destroying the middle East.

To do this they cultivated fear, fear of Muslims, fear about our borders, and fear of disappearing

crime in US cities.

Trump is the product of their failures.

In my opinion we've spent four trillion dollars trying to topple various people, that frankly,

if they were there, and if we could have spent that four trillion dollars in the United States

to fix our roads our bridges and all of the other problems, our airports, and all of the

other problems we have, we would have been A lot better off, I can tell you that right

now.

We have done a tremendous disservice, not only to the Middle East, we have done a tremendous

disservice to humanity.

The people that have been killed, the people that have been wiped away and for what?

It's not like we had victory.

it's a mess.

The middle East is totally destabilized, a total and complete mess.

Trump was exactly right about that.

If he was really the whip smart executive he played on TV then maybe he would have made

some progress on these issues.

But he's not.

What Trump is is one of the Rubes.

He's been sitting in front of a TV for 17 years eating up all the fear and hate that

the James Comeys of this world have been using to win votes and sweet jobs at military contractors

like Northrup Grumann.

People like Comey aren't evil.

They probably believe that all the fear they have cooked up is worthwhile.

It helps them fulfill their fantasies of public service and heroism.

And with serious people like themselves in charge all this fear can be controlled.

But Trump is a true believer.

He lives and breathes all the fear and hate that those James Comeys toyed with to keep

their jobs after the cold war ended.

And it's a terrible thing to watch…

These are the American citizens permanently separated from their loved ones.

The word permanently being the word that you have to think about: Permanently.

They're not separated for a day, or two days, they are permanently separated.

Because they were killed by criminal illegal aliens.

These are the families the Media ignores.

They don't talk about them.

President Putin denied having anything to do with the election interference in 2016.

Every US intelligence agency has concluded that Russia did who do you believe?

My people came to me, Dan Coats came to me and some others and they said they think it

was Russia.

I have President Putin, he just said it's not Russia.

I will say this, I don't see any reason why it would be.

I have great confidence in my intelligence people, but I will tell you that President

Putin was extremely, extremely strong and powerful in his denial today.

The Mueller investigation could be a useful tool to get rid of this nightmare.

I made one video on the Russia connection almost two years ago, and despite all the

BOOM revelations that have come since I think it still has a lot more truth in it than the

last two years of CNN's coverage.

In brief, the Comeys of this world are going after the Russia connection because they really

don't want Trump to kill one of their best lines of business.

They worked for 25 years to create the cash cow that is a rogue Russia and they don't

want Trump to ruin it with his dictator fetish.

I have known this from the start.

But I supported the Mueller investigation because I hoped he would find something that

could take this monster down.

If you watch Fox News they will tell you that Mueller's investigation is an endless fishing

expedition that is unfairly looking into everything.

That's ridiculous.

We can get a sense of the investigation's miniscule scope by looking briefly at Trump's

career.

Donald Trump worked in the real estate business…

In New York City… for 40 years.

He has owned and operated Casinos in Atlantic City and Las Vegas.

After all that failed he went into business selling his name to the richest and most corrupt

people the world has to offer.

His business deals with ruling parties in Indonesia and Turkey alone should have brought

up endless fodder for investigation.

Trump is also a moron.

The fact that he worked with that clown Michael Cohen for more than an afternoon should make

that clear.

So three years after Trump declared his candidacy, and a year into the Mueller investigation

what do we have?

A good solid case against his crappy charitable foundation and a weird pay off to a porn star?

Seriously?

That's all we've got?

On a flagrantly corrupt man, who has worked in one of the most corrupt industries in one

of the most corrupt states in the Union for almost 50 years?

This is all we've got?

And now we get to the real threat to the Mueller investigation.

It's not Trump.

It's the Comeys of this world.

You can call it the swamp, or the blob or the deep state.

But it's very real.

It includes the Clintons, all the Republicans and Democrats, and you better believe it includes

the Trumps as well.

Paul Manafort is an interesting figure.

There are dozens of Paul Manaforts in Washington DC.

These people act as the nexus between the US government and rich foreigners from Norway

to Saudi Arabia and China and everywhere in between.

They become fabulously wealthy.

They are working with Republicans and Democrats and you can be sure that most of them have

bought memberships at Trumps gross Mar A Lago club down in Florida.

They also book a lot of events at Trump's trashy hotel in Washington DC.

Most of these people, of course, wouldn't personally be caught dead at either of those

establishments.

They actually have class.

The problem with Paul Manafort is he got sloppy.

He stopped playing the game right, made the wrong bets and got too greedy.

He broke the rules, so, like Michael Flynn and other trashy and disposable figures, he

gets prosecuted.

I actually got pretty excited about the Mueller investigation a couple months back.

They had started getting at some of the real sources of DC corruption.

What was Betsy Devos's brother, the Blackwater guy, doing meeting up with Russians and that

UAE guy during the campaign?

I would love to know!

I bet you would like to find out too!

But we never will find out.

Because the UAE is a good ally.

It pays for all those think tanks in Washington DC.

There are probably a half dozen Manaforts in Washington, DC building mansions off of

UAE money.

And Mueller might want to work with those guys.

Actually he probably already has.

In his brief three years out of public service he joined Wilmer Hale, a prestigious DC law

firm.

In those few years he oversaw international business worth billions.

Then he went to work for Booz Allen Hamilton, to try to clean up after their most famous

employee, Edward Snowden.

And that's just the stuff you can find on Wikipedia.

So get excited about that Trump Foundation case.

It has promise.

We might even see a Trump kid or two in handcuffs because of it.

The Mueller investigation is never going to touch anything real.

The only things we will hear about will be very local, and tied directly to Trump camp

stupidity.

Because all of our resistance neocon heroes, including Robert Mueller, are way too locked

in to exactly the same swamp that Donald Trump is.

That's the real threat to the Mueller investigation.

Thanks for watching, please subscribe.

If you want to help me make more videos like this you can donate through paypal at the

link below, or you can click on the Patreon link here to check out my crowd funding thing.

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Cynthia Nixon On Running For NY Governor & Trump's Supreme Court Nominee - Duration: 4:09.

Hi everyone. My name is Erin Delmore.

I'm Bustle's Senior Political Correspondent, and today we're

meeting with Cynthia Nixon to talk about her run for governor

of the state of New York. She's invited us into her home to talk

about her campaign.

Let's go.

President Trump has nominated Brett Kavanaugh...

-Yeah.

- ...to take a seat on the Supreme Court,

what's your reaction?

-Terror. Terror. I mean I think that this is one of the things

that people were most afraid of with Donald Trump.

That is that he would have such influence in the court, and

we've seen now not only one appointment, but now two.

And I'm very scared for Roe versus Wade, I'm scared for

marriage equality, I'm scared for I'm scared for America.

My mother had an abortion before it was legal, and she, when I

was old enough she talked to me about it. It was very painful

for her to talk about, but she was very important for me to

know that she had had one, and that it had been illegal and

it had been horrible, and that I think it was very important for

her to convey to me how critical reproductive freedom was.

And it's To think that we migh go back to that time is

There are so many states already,

I think there are 20 states that are lined up that if

Roe versus Wade is overturned, they're going to

make it illegal there, and I shudder to think how many women

will try and give themselves abortions because

that's what used to happen.

-There's a reckoning going on inside the Democratic party

right now, and people inside the party and also people outside

of it are saying it's moving too far left

-Oh my goodness.

-I want to ask your reaction to that, and tell me what you think

the Democratic party looks like five years from now.

-Are people really saying it's moving too far left? I mean

I hear people pulling it that it isn't real. I saw Nancy Pelosi's

comment that Democratic Socialism was not a force to be

reckoned with in the Democratic party,

and I think she's absolutely wrong.

I think what we saw with

the insurgent candidacy of Bernie Sanders was...

things that he started talking about a few years ago that

seemed beyond the pale are now the center of debate

in the Democratic party.

-What do you say to people who are thinking that they don't

want to see another celebrity candidate, or people who

aren't sure you have the experience for this job?

-What I want to say is that Donald Trump

is first and foremost a real estate developer.

He's somebody who ran for office in order to give himself

an enormous tax break and people in his very upper-echelon level

a tax break.

There's nothing inherently wrong with celebrity in politics,

it's what you do with your celebrity.

-We've been speaking about this wave of democratic women who are

running for governor for the first time, and a lot of them

are millennial women. And nobody shook up the New York landscape

more than Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.

What did her win mean for your campaign?

Have you seen an effect?

-What we're seeing is when you, with Alexandria's victory,

is when you offer people an alternative to the

establishment, to the old entrenched boy's club,

people will go for that alternative.

-So what advice would you give to a first-time woman candidate?

I would say believe in yourself. Be brave. Be ambitious.

Don't feel like you can't be ambitious. I think there is a

way particularly in politics that men are encouraged in their

ambition and women are viewed with suspicion no matter how

qualified they are. It's really important for us to understand

our value, and I think for so many women we think we're not

qualified unless we've you know, written a best- selling

novel and have, you know, been an astronaut

who's been to the moon.

I think that men give themselves the benefit of the doubt when

they do something ambitious like running for office.

And if we want more women to run and we want our voices in

government, which I think we do, we just need to be a bit bolder.

For more infomation >> Cynthia Nixon On Running For NY Governor & Trump's Supreme Court Nominee - Duration: 4:09.

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18+ Чехия – мать BITCOIN. Почему в пражских кафе не принимают классические деньги. - Duration: 3:25.

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Buvez de l'eau sur un estomac vide immédiatement après votre réveil - Duration: 5:16.

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⚠ IMPORTANT: ACC84 is on Patreon ⚠ - Duration: 4:33.

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No Man's Sky - NEXT Trailer | PS4 - Duration: 1:54.

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Watch Live: President Obama Delivers the Nelson Mandela Lecture - Duration: 3:55:09.

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ÜNLÜLERLE HANDE ARAS'IN DOĞUM GÜNÜ PARTİSİNDEYİM | NEF RESİDENCE VLOG - Duration: 11:12.

-Yellow Agile

-Subscribe to this channel and drag it upwards

-Subscribe from there

Better born so well that we

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유세윤, '내 똥꼬는 힘이 좋아' 방송불가 판정에 시위…'똥꼬'는 표준어일까? - Duration: 2:23.

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The Remote Kitchen Ep 4 | Uganda - Fried grasshoppers | WaterAid - Duration: 4:07.

for those people who don't eat meat the vegetarian I think grasshoppers is

another option in Cantonese James from what I do ganda today we are going to

make a delicious meal of grasshoppers here with me you can see have fresh

grasshoppers here I've just bought them from the market

the usual come during the rainy seasons we have two seasons of grasshoppers

usually it's much Apple May and then October November and December

after after moving the wings you have to watch the grasshoppers because the bit

data sometimes they have signed they have you know small stones real name

they have dust so you have to bring clean your clean water we wash the

grasshoppers and then get get started and I'm going to wash the grasshoppers

when a grasshoppers are still raw they are made in a green but whether such

flying them they become goldish brown or gold and now we are finished washing the

grass for us we can save them and put them in saucepan

this is what we have now decorate because they take long to prepare so I

would put them on fire and then we shall do the ingredients after once so you can

see there is some water in the grass waffles so we put it on for put the

saucepan on fire and till this water dries so I'm going to cover the saucepan

and so our grasshopper has yes so now it's time for me to prepare the

ingredients we do the ingredients last because the grasshoppers take some time

to get ready so here with me I have some tomatoes of onions have garlic have

green pepper so some keep did wash them

you can see the aroma you add a little bit o or you that's a little bit of

cooking or if you go to the package now you add hundreds of people's and get it

in grasshopper business sometimes even when you go to the big hotels you'll

find a grasshopper we almost ready so we can add our ingredients so we're going

to add the onions the tomatoes and green peppers remember these ones are supposed

to be added when the grasshoppers almost ready to do because if you add them at

the beginning they will get bad so now it's time so I think now we are

getting there almost ready for some to be stopped now you can see the

grasshoppers are ready very tasty very nutritious

very cracking

this is the grasp of a delicacy very famous

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My Camera Man Trys to Follow My Recipe - Duration: 21:16.

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2017 Wheelchair Softball World Series - Thank You - Duration: 1:23.

[music playing]

COMMISSIONER: We were struggling,

trying to figure out if we were going to have

a World Series this year.

And out of the blue comes a phone call from Brendan Downes.

[music playing]

[brendan] Danny and I went over to the Texas Rangers offices.

We basically walked out of that meeting with a partner

and the support of the Rangers.

Once it got to that point, we're like, all right,

we can piece together the rest of it.

There's been so many people before me that made it possible

for me to come play this sport.

There was a talk that if no one stepped up

that we wouldn't be all together.

And so if I could do something about it, I wanted to.

I just want to say thank you, from the bottom of our heart,

for everybody who stepped up and took care of this.

[music playing]

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Vanessa Blakeslee: What Lies Beyond Hope & The Stories That Need To Be Told - Duration: 8:53.

LBW: But something you mentioned was really a fairly fascinating was this dark night

of the soul which I think when we're talking about people who look at the

information for what it is and then try to really think about what what the hell

is actually happening what does this actually mean like okay so just recently

report came out that there's like the the ice and the Antarctic is

disappearing at an accelerating rate I mean it's there there's all of these

various data points that one can look at and if you look at the bigger picture

you're saying well this planet's undergoing massive changes well what

does that mean for me as a person and for my family and for Humanity as a

whole I mean what is it what does it actually mean and that really can put

someone in a very I guess the the term is the dark night of the soul right this

sort of this

VANESSA BLAKESLEE: That's the term I use yeah I can't think of I mean I didn't really I

certainly didn't come up with that phrase but it's the phrase I turn to as

I think it perfectly captures what what it really is

LBW: Yeah and I think many people

don't want to go through that experience but um I wouldn't even say that I

regarding this type of information I don't think you ever get over it it's

not like you it's like you have that phase of I guess introspection

depression grief but you never really come out of it completely but you do

find a way to maybe work with it in a way and then maybe art like with your

writing and maybe with me I do podcasts I guess is my way of coping with this

this information cuz it's really too big to really get a handle on so for me I'm

just like well I want to talk to a bunch of people about it and I want to make

people more aware of it for you you're like well how can we use stories to

process this information as well like let's contemplate what it actually means

to be a human being to be enamored by stories and to want to tell stories how

does this event that's unfolding fit into your passion in particular so I

guess I would ask you that so like how did how does the dark night of the soul

this processing of this information fit into your passion and and what you want

to do with your writing

VANESSA BLAKESLEE: Well I'm so glad you you asked that because

initially when I was really in the thick of it I was really depressed I had done

all this research and I think it was I can't remember if it was prior to Trump

being elected or after where I really wanted to ask myself I was I was looking

to do another novel project to and I've started another novel I was just

like what is worth what matters right now

what stories really need to be told and in asking that I had to really ask

myself well and why are things so screwed up what is going on what is

going on and I haven't watched mass media for years and I've certainly done

my amount of research for my first book on you know I this what the CIA has been

up to neoliberal economic policies all of those things so I was up on that and

then I I really was wanting to know what was up with climate change and I started

to research that and initially you know if you just read the mainstream articles

it's like oh maybe it's not that bad they end on a lot of hope at the bottom

and they quote the 2100 a lot at least and this was a couple years ago they've

gotten more dire but and and then I dug a little bit deeper and I spent more

time I like phys.org and you know the the science journals and then I think um

you know there's just different peoples podcasts and I came about I did come

through that too through the you know Guy McPherson site as a sort of sort of

like a way station but by that point I'd already as a critical thinker sort

of put my detective map out and was googling you know what is peak oil

resource depletion all of these things and I was like we're screwed man the

rational person in me is like oh we're you know we're really done like it's

just we're done and so I pummeled into that that

journey and when I was really in the thick of it really depressed I was like

you know what is mater do I even write anymore is is

there a point to this because it's a lot of hard work to write fiction literary

fiction it's not easy you're talking a sacrifice of time research very little

to no money you know do people even read this stuff do you know how many

people even care if I'm gonna write a book that sells a few thousand copies

what do I want to do with my time left and ultimately though I came out of that

and you do come I can't I mean as you said I think you you don't ever really

it doesn't ever go away from you even when you are further into the acceptance

phase but you do learn how to manage it more and I would imagine it's it's what

someone who's been given the diagnosis of a terminal illness goes goes through

that you are still saying you know and and I think on the outside we often

question that when friends and family members get cancer or something how are

they still working how are they still well they have to you know they go

through this this is what they this they go through I would imagine and we're

just going through it prematurely as you know otherwise healthy adults in our

prime and what really came out for me was that there was a shift and my life

became less about all of these things that I thought were important like

although I love to travel I realized that travel is really a sort of

secondary you know pursuit it's not it's not as important as I as I had made it

out to be and and if it's really more about people it's about the

relationships that we have having good relationships and and asking how can I

be of service to others I really felt differently I came right to a whole

different approach about my work that I think had to happen that for me it was

part of the growth I needed to do but the growth that I needed to do as a

person and as a writer it really can't be separated those are two things that

are fused together really so so it's it's interesting that for the next

whatever the next phase will be of my writing whatever time I have left

it's going I'm coming from that place of asking what are the stories that people

need to hear and I feel like the stories we've heard throughout the 20th century

they're not going to be the stories that are going to serve us for this new

period of time even if it's a short period and so what what are the stories

we need to hear I think we need to and if they're not going to be stories about

false hope you know so what lies beyond hope

without being too grim or facing or facing real really grim

circumstances well um I think it's finding that whatever experiences human

beings have gone through along with the darkness there are stories of people

acting upon their higher selves there there always is that interplay it kind

of reminds me of watching Mount Kilauea erupt and here's this incredible

destruction also I'm always caught by surprise of the hypnotic beauty of

watching that lava there's it's just it's just so strange this paradox and I

think that that could be true two of the stories that I feel compelled to tell of

how of people maybe surprising each other and along with brutality that

people will will also help each other

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