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What If SCP-303 Was Real? - Duration: 7:38.

What's your biggest fear?

For some people, the thought of a small house spider minding its own business in the corner

of a bathroom, eating pesky flies and generally being a good dude - is so massively fear inducing

that they'd rather call the fire department to kill it with an axe than have to face it

themselves.

Also, please don't do that ever - that was just a hyperbolic joke.

For me, anyway - mannequins, in particular, hold a strange fear deep within my primate

brain - the fear of the uncanny, a thing that appears to be human but, in fact - is far,

far from it.

It's strange that our brain is hardwired in such a particular way that even the most

bizzare objects or entities can produce mind-numbing fear.

But, well - I've got one that will terrify you all.

Let me introduce you to SCP-303, and err - you'll never look at a doorway the same.

Hello Internet - and welcome back to the most inquisitive channel on YouTube, Life's Biggest

Questions, as per usual I'll be your disembodied floating voice Jack Finch, as today, we figure

out what you're all made of - and curiously ask the question, What If SCP-303 Was Real?

Roll the clip.

Now - I'm not in the nature of making you dear listeners completely paralyzed by fear

the next time you try and step through a mysteriously dark doorway, but I'm afraid it may be innately

transient over the next 7 or so minutes.

Besides, it's a fear that already exists in us all anyway - although you may have not

yet realised.

Have you ever been walking through an empty corridor, late in the evening - and you're

about to step through the next set of doors - but suddenly, you get a strange and abrupt

feeling, instantly, as you step through the threshold.

What if there's somebody waiting up ahead - hidden in the doors blindspot?

What if someone is just waiting to peek their head through the small porthole?

What if something is through there… waiting in the shadows.

Well - what if that someone was actually an anomalous entity, an apex predator of fear

- whose sole purpose was to make sure you never stepped through his door, ever again.

Or her door.

It's kind of complicated.

I'll explain momentarily.

As the record states, SCP-303 is a euclid class anomalous entity - which witnesses describe

as a nude, sexless, emaciated humanoid figure with reddish-brown skin.

Instead of normal facial features, its head is entirely made up of an extremely large

mouth, which bears a set of oversized, human teeth.

It's not quite right, is it?

Not only that though, but SCP-303 continually vocalizes a wheezing noise, loud enough to

be heard from the other side of most solid doors - like an even more nightmarish version

of Muriel Finster.

Ew.

All individuals who have had an encounter with SCP-303 are completely capable of describing

it in full, including individuals who have not physically seen any part of it.

Alright - so there's some weird little guy with a huge mouth, what's the big deal?

Well.

This guy also goes by the nickname, The Doorman - and no, he's not a door man.

Door.

Man.

Uh - that was a niche reference.

Sorry.

Ten points to whoever gets that one.

But - let's not get sidetracked - because SCP-303 will periodically materialize behind

any closed door, hatch, or other entryway barrier that is opposite a sentient observer.

These portals are seemingly chosen by some unknown means, and no discernable pattern

has yet been made.

SCP-303 will then remain behind the door for an indeterminate amount of time - and any

individual attempting to open the door or barrier experiences an intense, paralyzing

fear that lasts until SCP-303 dissipates - either on its own, or to avoid being seen directly

be another observer.

The source of this intense, paralyzing fear isn't exactly clear on a psychological level

- but it appears to be similar in nature to arachnophobia and ophidiophobia - AKA spiders

and snakes - and originates on some pre-conscious, ancient - genetic level.

As in - we were built to maintain and somehow react to this level of fear in our human brains,

although it isn't exactly clear why.

Strangely enough though - an analysis has also indicated that SCP-303 is not, in fact,

purposefully inducing fear in the affected individuals - it just kind of IS terrifying

by proxy, although perhaps doesn't necessarily mean to be.

Poor guy.

Maybe?

I don't know - I wouldn't want to risk it, really.

Let's not give 303 the benefit of the doubt just yet.

Because here's the most terrifying part.

SCP-303 doesn't allow itself to come into direct visual contact with any observer, and

has never allowed any one individual to view more than 10% of it's given form.

When the door or other entryway barrier is partially or completely transparent, SCP-303

will materialize in an orientation that leaves 10% or less of its body visible, or cause

effects of fog or frost on the transparent surface to achieve the same effect.

Which is - I don't know about you - but the literal personification of fear of the

unknown.

What the hell is this thing?

I don't want to go through that door.

Several tests that the Foundation have undertaken, have even detailed D-Class Personnel who were

willing to straight up murder their cellmates than go through the same door that SCP-303

has affected.

There aren't many more options left, really - doors are quickly becoming a huge problem

in this hypothetical scenario.

And that would appear to be the simple solution, right?

If SCP-303 Was Real - we should just shift our infrastructure and construction industry

to not include doors.

But do you realise how ridiculous that would be?

Do you realise how important doors are?

We can't just blanket ban doors for the sake of one anomalous, terrifying entity.

How would we prevent fires from spreading?

How would we keep people out of our homes?

What would we politely hold open to be a generally decent member of society?

No.

Doors stay.

We're not giving them up.

We won't negotiate with SCP-303.

So what's the answer?

Well, I think we may just have it.

Well.

Alright, we might have a few kinks to work out.

But yeah.

Star Trek Doors.

Sleek.

Stylish.

Non transparent.

Automatic - controlled by a fully sentient AI that is constantly aware of any creatures

on the other side of the door with malintent - SCP-303 wouldn't know what had hit him,

or her - sorry, it's complicated.

But the non complicated answer is - Star Trek Doors.

And finally - after all this time - we'd have the motivation to make them real, all

because of a spooky little dude with massive teeth and an unhealthy obsession of hanging

out behind pre-24th century doors.

Thank you, SCP-303.

Thank you.

Well, what do you guys think?

Let us know your thoughts in the comment section down below.

Before we depart though, let's read out some of your more creative comments from our

previous SCP video.

Kiki Zandov says -- By researcher you mean a d-class?

The guys in the orange suits?

THE testing subjects of researchers?

Don't you just hate when someone makes a video on something he BEARLY knows.

-- Well, Kiki.

Listen up.

Your assumption there is based solely on the pictographic information of SCP-2521.

But when an entity is discovered, it first needs to be notarized by a Foundation RESEARCHER

- and THEN, it's tested on D-Class personnel.

In the context of Bruce's story - he was first discovered before tests were conducted

on his anomalous nature.

Also, sorry buddy - but you spelled barely wrong.

Grizzly.

Thanks for the comment though!

Well - on that passive aggressive note, cheers for sticking around all the way until the

end - if you were a fan of this video - make sure to hit that thumbs up button, as well

as that subscribe bell - and I'll be seeing you in the next one.

As per usual, you've been watching Life's Biggest Questions - I've been your disembodied

floating voice Jack Finch - and until next time, you take it easy.

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Tormenting Meghan Markle Has Become A National Sport That Shames Us | Prince Harry - Duration: 11:15.

Tormenting Meghan Markle Has Become A National Sport That Shames Us

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What do you think

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Conversations with John & Carla Sherman Ep.26 - A WORLD GONE MAD - Duration: 42:35.

I'm going to have a presentation of what we're talking about

but I have to say that

when I think of the way the world has gone mad,

and when I talk about it at all,

it breaks my heart.

So, although I hope to be able to be more...

Less teary in this thing, and more useful,

it breaks my heart, what's happening in this world.

I've been in this world for 76 years now.

I've seen a lot of things go on, I've seen a lot of things go back...

But the times that we're in now are like nothing else I have ever seen

or even thought could be.

So, what we're talking about here is something that's really serious.

This is not a playful thing here.

Carla and I have been working for ten years with the Just One Look Method.

In the beginning, of course...

It's only in these later times that it seems to be much more needed in the world.

For most of our time, we are speaking with individuals like you,

and we are very grateful for what we see that comes from our work,

and for people like you and the people in the forums,

and the people who talk to us in other ways too.

But now...

This is not...

This is different. Our situation is different.

The situation of the world is different than it has ever been in my life, as I said before.

Carla and I, we...

Well, Carla and I often have conversations in bed, while waiting to go to sleep.

And the other day we were doing that, we were in bed and ready to go to sleep,

and it hit us that...

That it's actually the truth that what we have can save the world.

It certainly does save individual human beings,

but the misery of the world is created by miserable human beings.

No matter how you might be hating them,

they are human beings who are steeped in fear.

But we can do something about it.

It's not going to be easy, but we can do something about it.

In the words of a song from the seventies,

We can save the world; it's dying to get better.

And that's the situation we're in now.

If you go to the newspapers or any of the magazines and so forth

that chronicle the way in which the world is working over time,

you'll see nothing but misery now, nothing.

A journalist from the Washington Post was just dismembered and had his head cut off

for reasons that nobody seems to know.

There's election interference, not only here in this country,

which obviously was the case and now is even known to be...

It's true.

And now we have the same thing in the presidential election in Brazil.

And in all of these things, what's happening is the rise of...

Hatred.

Increasing hatred of others,

of people who are not in your race or your understanding of things.

The gap between the rich and the poor is bigger than it has ever been.

Even the very rich are steeped in fear, and it's that fear that they are hanging on to

that causes them to be so unconcerned about the rest of the world

and the people that are in their own world.

The planet itself is being torn to pieces.

New ways of digging out stuff,

and making the planet itself much harder to live in...

Global warming is now a reality, although there are those who,

for some reason or other, think that it's important not to see that.

There are many who still seem to think that global warming is a myth,

although, if you pay attention to what happened in Florida the not too long ago,

it's really obvious that we're actually killing our own home.

And killing children! This is the most...

I don't even have a word for it.

Children being gunned down in their classroom.

How could that be?

And it's not like one or two, it's going on even as we speak.

People who are steeped in fear, trying to get out of the fearfulness that they are in,

kill children.

The whole business of thermonuclear weapons, which had seemed for the last 50 years,

more or less stable, and now we have people in countries that are actually

trying to threaten with thermonuclear weapons.

And if that starts, well, that's the end of it all, that's for sure.

Now, I am going to say to you, and I'm going to make a case for the fact

that what we are doing here is all that can be done to bring an end to this.

And what we are doing here is so simple and so easy

that it's incomprehensible that we have so much trouble even keeping the what we are doing working.

And that's true of not only us; it's true of many nonprofits

who do great work in solving localized problems, and bringing food and all that...

Improving people's situation where they live.

Yes, right. Well, they go to where people live and help them.

But it doesn't do anything for the real trouble, which is fear.

It's always fear.

It is admirable that people go out of their way and give money,

and give their life's blood to help other people.

The horror of it is that

that doesn't bring an end to it.

It's obvious to us now, having done away with that invisible fear,

that that fear can be eliminated at the root..

Really, it can.

We have thousands of people who have done that,

and have come out the other end no longer afraid of life.

But this isn't something that we can...

I don't know, drop... I don't know what we'd do...

It has to be eliminated in every individual mind.

And only then, if we can somehow eliminate that fear in the mind

of a good number of human beings, maybe ten percent of the population,

from what we've understood in trying to figure out what's needed in order to

have this spread throughout the world...

Ten percent of the people, if we can get ten percent of the fear gone,

the fear will go away for everybody.

It might take a little time, but it'll go away for everybody.

And every moment will be better than the moment before.

It's the fear that's the problem. It's not the stupidity of people.

it's not the misery of people.

It's not the the hatred of people.

All of that is caused by fear.

The fear tells us...

What the fear tells us is that I am at stake.

In everything I do, everything I think, everything I want to do,

everything I think I should do.

There's nothing wrong with anybody, except that fear.

And it's so easy. This is the thing that really really blows my mind.

It is so easy; it takes nothing other than a direct look at yourself.

That's all it takes.

One look directly to the you of you.

One look at the you of you removes the fear. It goes away.

It takes a while for all of the agents of fearfulness that have been in your mind for all of your life...

It takes some time for that to just go away on its own, but it does go away on its own.

And we know that because we have the testimonials of many people

who did nothing but the looking and show up later to thank us

for what has happened to their lives.

So, that's all it takes.

There are other things that you can do once you get free of the fear,

but without being free of the fear there's nothing you can do effectively.

There's nothing you can do effectively to make you feel good about yourself.

And there surely is nothing that you can do effectively to be helpful to anyone else for the long haul.

You can give people food; you can give people medicine,

and all of that is, as I've said before, fantastic.

The people who do that are are fantastic people.

But the looking is the thing.

If we could get all of those people who are bringing food to people,

if they could bring the act of looking to them, things would go much faster.

Things would be much better.

The act of looking itself is very simple, and even if you have done it before,

you might even do it now, just to refresh yourself

as to how easy and how simple it is.

The raw sensation of you before any names, or descriptions, or desires, or aversions.

What does it feel like to be you?

There's nothing wrong about looking at yourself any time it comes to your mind.

It doesn't hurt you, and it might even, you know, make things better.

- It can you can actually feel good. - Yes, it does feel good.

In some situations, you don't feel good, something's not right, look at yourself.

Sometimes it can bring some relief.

Move your attention inward looking for the sensation of me,

without describing it, without naming it, without words.

Just the raw sensation of me here.

What does it feel like to be me?

What does it feel like to be me?

Refrain from describe describing it .

- It's just a sensation... - It's like... Sorry...

It's like your attention is a flashlight and you're moving it inward,

trying to look at that sensation, right? Just feel it.

- Yeah. - And it's very quick.

Yes, it's very quick, and you might not even, as I've said before,

you might not even believe you have done it.

But I guarantee you, from my heart, and from the thousands of people who have done it,

that if you will just try, whether you think you've succeeded or not,

you have succeeded. And as the days and weeks and years go by,

you will begin to see the results of what you have done.

And that's just true. There's no doubt about any of that.

You... And don't... Yeah, okay.

And you can download the complete manual on our website JustOneLook.org.

It's free, and It has the complete instructions for that.

And share it with everybody you can, pass it on.

But now, that's us: me, and you, and Carla, and the folks here,

who have almost certainly looked at themselves.

That's us.

And even the thousands of people who have done it so far,

and many of them have reported back,

it's not enough. It's not enough.

We are in really dire times.

This is no time to just wait for people to come, or hope people come, or anything like that.

We have got to find a way to invite people to look at themselves

in any way we can get them to do it.

If you have people in your day-to-day life,

and this can be really...

This can seem really weird.

The people that you have in your life, you don't need to explain anything about the fear or anything else.

Just ask them to look at themselves in the way we talk.

Everybody has got to come to look at themselves before this world is going to turn away

from the holocaust that we seem to be going into now.

You can tell them to look, just like...

If a person comes to you and they're not feeling so good, or they're worried or something,

that's a good opportunity. Do this, and it will make you feel better.

Look at yourself.

And you don't have to tell them that we're trying to bring this to the whole world.

All you're doing with them is bringing it to [them].

Anything else is beside the point.

If you look at yourself and you're not sure, keep looking.

Look any time you like. It won't harm you. And it actually can feel good.

Until you're satisfied that you have looked at yourself.

Yes, indeed.

We actually want every person in the world to hear about this.

That's the truth: we want to save the world.

The only way the world can be saved, and this is so obvious to us that it doesn't even need an argument,

is to get enough people in the world, every person if possible,

to look at themselves.

When anybody looks at themselves, the villains, people that are being hurt by the villains,

If all of them can look at themselves, and get rid of that fear,

because what's driving the entire thing is fear.

What is new in our understanding is that that's true for everybody.

Maybe one or two people have dodged that bullet, but for all practical purposes,

- that's true for every person. - Saints and sinners.

They don't turn into serial killers, but they kill themselves.

Or they may steal and cheat.

And you must me that those people who are doing all the terrible things,

they are driven by fear. That's all the reason that they do that.

If the fear goes from them, all of that goes away.

- The fear is not not known. - It's not conscious.

It's not something that [makes]'you feel fear.

It just runs the show. It runs this show of your mind.

The mind chooses and creates ideas of what to do and what not to do based on fear.

On the fear that came to you at your birth.

And the thing that really is almost unbelievable

is how easy it is to get rid of it.

It really is.

The thing is destroying the environment,

destroying democratic elections,

destroying children in their classrooms,

stealing from everybody...

And it just takes one look,

and that will immediately begin, in the person who does it,

it will immediately begin... they will be done with that.

To heal the mind.

It will take time for them but, once they look, it's sure, it's absolutely certain

that they will come to the end of it and they will be over with the fear.

And happy to be so.

Now...

What I wanted to talk about also is...

We can't do this, we can't get this done in the way that we have been getting it done so far.

Things are too crazy.

We can't just be content with hundreds or thousands of people who have done the looking

and report back to us. That's not enough. That's a drop in the bucket. It takes too long.

And it's not that I am not grateful for the many people who have put an end to fear in their lives

but the whole planet is going to go upside down

unless we can get this done quickly enough for enough people

so that everybody has seen it and looked at themselves.

or at least ten percent. Ten percent is what we need.

And then it will go on its own, and things will work out fine.

Now, you mentioned the ten percent... I wanted to mention, If you're not aware of that...

There are scientific studies that have proven that if ten percent of a particular population adopt a new idea,

only ten percent, that idea spreads like wildfire. All you need is ten percent.

We have an ebook called Just One Look: Experience the Power of Human Consciousness to Free Itself from Fear.

It's one of our first ebooks and it has a complete explanation of this whole thing.

and it has a link to the scientific paper itself.

And that book is available at Amazon.

And there are a number of things that we can do, if we have the money and the help to do so.

One of the things that comes to our mind... Just to let you see how crazy we are about this...

It's to drop pamphlets with instructions from a helicopter or an airplane.

Less crazy than that is to place small ads in the local newspaper

with the invitation to look at yourself.

If everybody that is within our...

that has done the looking with us, would just do that, things would go faster.

And in some places, you can place a little classified ad for free.

Look at yourself. What does if you like to be you?

If everybody would do something like that...

And this idea of having a little pamphlet just saying "Look at yourself. What does it feel like to be you?"

thrown out from an airplane, or pamphlets in a town, or something, that's a really cool thing.

But, you know, that requires money, or at least somebody who has a plane,

and we don't know anybody like that, so if you know someone...

And it would be in the local language, of course. The simpler, the better.

And also the other thing that we can do is little business cards.

We print little business cards with the message, the same thing:

Look at yourself. What does it feel like to be you?

And place it on bulletin boards, or leave it at stores...

Anywhere I go I leave business cards.

And it seems like people take them, because when I go back, they're not there anymore.

Sometimes I pin them to a board, a bunch of them, or give them away.

You go somewhere, there are posters or flyers, you ask if you can leave some cards there...

We really need people to be active and help us in this.

And if you have a website, share our videos on your website.

Embed them on your website.

We have to get enough people so that [they'll say]:

"Oh, yeah, I know what that is. I've seen that before."

- Yeah! - That's all it takes, really.

People start talking about or being curious about it.

Is you have social media accounts, Pinterest, Twitter, Whatsapp, Google, Facebook,

share a link to our website, share a link to the ebook, share something, not just Like.

Share it, take an active role in bringing this to other people.

It's a great thing to do, and the more people see it and say,

"Okay, I want to be part of this, I can play a little part, but that's going to be important.

This will move.

You can throw a party. How about throw a little party with a donation at the door?

Raise funds and send it to our foundation to help us do these things.

And donate to our work too. We don't charge anything for anybody.

And we, Carla and I, have no salaries at all. We have our our pensions from our work,

which is not much, if you know what the pensions here are...

So we don't have the wherewithal to do this on our own.

- If we had a million dollars, believe me... - It would be done...

It would go immediately to get this thing out.

It's true, and you can know that's true, because we continue to do everything we can to get it out

- for nothing at all. Nothing! - Yeah.

That's something to think about.

It's not a small thing that we give our lives free of charge to this work.

and it's not because we're good people.

It's because we see what's really at stake here.

We have many years... And we have seen it work for so many years for so many people ,

there's no doubt anymore.

And this is so fantastic that it's worth giving everything to.

One way that you can support us, anybody who sees this video, is to make a small monthly donation.

Any amount helps, anything you can afford.

On our website there are many ways you can send a donation.

You just go there and look.

A little monthly donation. If a good number of people does that also,

we'll have enough funds to pay the bills and keep going, and hopefully expand

to new projects to bring this out.

And if anybody who is listening to this has an in to places

that would like to have something said to their people,

programs for people, there's a lot of them.

It's really common for...

Businesses, schools...

HR organizes workshops for employees, etc.

There's schools, there's local libraries, there's colleges, churches...

Some churches will be open to have a guest come and speak to the congregation.

If you know any of this, please go and talk to them and tell them about this,

and see if they will invite us to come and give a talk and present Look at Yourself to people.

Only once is enough, and we will go.

So there's a lot you can do and really play a role in this.

It can be a small role. It won't take you much time,

but you will feel good because you're doing something that really works.

You're working to help bring a solution to people that is...

Many people have said, you can see that in our book Lookers Tell their Stories.

They say this is a life-saving message. Many people said that.

- And I agree, in my own experience. - I agree. Look at me.

It's really simple.

And it's easy to understand, easy to do.

We can't let this go like this.

We really have to put everything we have, all of us.

- The world is at stake here. - And it has to done quickly.

- Yes, because it's... - The world of human beings is at stake here.

And everybody else on the planet, it's not just us.

All the creatures ago.

I have never spoken like this, ever.

But now I see things have changed.

And we are on the brink of a catastrophe.

And again, if you know me, if you've heard any of the things we've said in the past,

you will know that we're not given to stupid things

just to get attention.

Things have changed. In this year, things have changed drastically.

And...

It might it might be that... It is true

that when people look, sometimes there's a period of confusion and so forth,

but, if you have looked, even if you have confusion about it,

bring it to people anyway, because look at all the people who have done testimonials,

hundreds and hundreds of people, and take their word,

and help us this out in the world before there's no more world to get it out to.

We have a message here, and the question is...

feel fear while watching your webinar today

it seems contradictory to the basic message you usually share although it's

the way I see things as well I'm 72 and I'm not so fearful for myself

however I am very fearful for my four children and my granddaughter who and

all the children of the world young and old children I have to say

that I too feel fear but the fear of you and I are feeling is righteous and

understanding and justified not justified some fear is justified and if

ever there has been a fear that's justifiable it's the world that we live

in now and that's not the fear of life that's the fear of the fear of fear so

you're afraid for your children and your grandchildren yes this is a good reason

to do something about it and do what you can to help us this is something that's

possible righteous fear will lead you in the right direction it won't make you

fearful for yourself but will read you and leave you in the right direction and

and talk to you talk to your grand children talk to their parents how do

you have talk to them and it doesn't get them to look at themselves it doesn't

matter whether they a belief believe in it or agree with it he's looking at

yourself is so easy and has know nothing about it that should be worried you

should worry you looking at yourself it's just you and you that's it so get

them to do that and it doesn't matter if they do it it's going to come out for

them no matter how it they think it is when they do

you can't imagine that they're all good everything now because that's not the

way it goes and if they try to look they looked yeah try to look and that's

the looking already yeah yeah it's very simple it's hard to believe it that it's

so simple in our minds like complication and erudition and complex philosophical

metaphysical things this is nothing to do with that it's simple it's practical

and effective and for some people the recovery can be difficult it all depends

on on their history and you know and what they carry in their mind but for

most people I would say it's not so difficult

yeah just one look the complete method it's available free of charge all every

page on the website has a link on top you can download it immediately there so

that's a very comprehensive and simple introduction okay news people can hear

that people can understand and it's also available at Amazon all over the world

as Kindle eBook and a bigger back to you can have the paperback it's a tiny book

50 pages it really does really does break my heart listen when I look at

what's going on in the world today it breaks my heart makes me cry literally

it's so unnecessary

see it's their thing this is the back

okay it's your turn I call oh hey John hi this is Felix I also have to say I am

disturbed by your message and that you know getting more and more enthusiastic

and more exciting excited about people helping you in the grassroots manner

whereas before you were all about yeah I can need to get it you need to get it

out to the mass media first and then people will hear it on the broad scale

and the world will change and I I wonder if you if you changed your opinion in in

the manner that you now think that that you could do without the mass media

altogether yeah well we have to do it right now because we can't afford it but

it once we get to it yeah we get the means to go to TV or radio yeah the way

we are ready to jump in our car and go anywhere that we could speak to a number

number of people whether in person or in our on the telephone or on video call so

we have to have people helping us get to that talking about and putting it out

there so that those venues may eventually hear about us hear about just

one no can be interested they only know they only invite people who are already

known it's rare that they will invite somebody who nobody heard about so it's

like writing at sailrite and anyway in the past let me say something in the

past we did not really want to get to mass media because we needed to get

proof positive that what we were doing was what we think that should be done

and and we've been doing this for now what ten years just one looking yeah and

and have ample proof that what we think about it is true

so we'll go anywhere anywhere that that we don't have to pay money because we

don't have any money but we'll go anywhere if you find somebody that's why

we need invitations we have no means now to go all we want to go to Berlin so we

pay our tickets we rent a room and go that we can't do that we would if we had

the means so we need invitations we need people who are engaged in and willing to

talk to somebody you know call a radio station call a TV station you know a

reporter or a newspaper reporter there's this these people there you know there's

this foundation is doing this work and it should be heard by more people you

know that kind of stuff and that can only happen with people helping us it's

just the two of us living in a small town you know it's it's a it's a

collective action this is a collective so everybody who has looked and has seen

good results even though you may feel like oh there's still a lot to go

there's always things to improve forever right but but there's that first the the

worst part you know it goes quickly and you know step up do something help us

bring us two more people you know take a moment of your life it doesn't take much

to to make to take action and do something to bring this along to more

people so Adam is asking if a presentation to a group can be done

remotely she's thinking of a presentation to the Unity Church that

she goes to we can and and if you can get that working please let us know send

us an email and we can work with you there's a another question here but they

say the article who's to blame this is an article that we have on our

the natural state and also in our forum who's to blame question mark is a so the

person says is a great explanation for people of why just one look as important

for the world aha no one is to blame yes and you got

it there do the same get in touch with us let's organize a meeting let's

organize a a video call is the most effective because you can get a lot of

people locally and there's no expense we don't need to have travel expenses to

get there in time we can just do a video call is very very good very effective

and cheap for everybody okay that's it I have nothing more to say except please

help wait please there's change things in the

world let's be let's think of the world you know people who have done the

looking there okay they're going to be ok forever but haven't are the ones that

are causing the trouble terrible trouble and it's not their

fault actually nobody is at fault that's that's what took the hoster blame is why

points out nobody's at fault doing terrible things but it's not their fault

it's because fear because they are afraid fear afraid or to death and

whether the mind brings them to this rather than that I haven't worked more

here from the same person who said that they were experiencing fear in the

beginning and then she says now she says I feel much better now

and she says I will get in touch I want to help

okay that's great that's what we need get over that fear because this is the

way to get over the fear for the future is to act and and know that you're doing

something worthwhile so yes thank you you could trust us

we will not we will not go back on you you can trust us what we say we will do

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Weekly Entertainment Wrap Up #111 | #Contemporaryathon [CC] - Duration: 9:59.

Hi, YouTube, it's Kathy, and this is my Weekly Entertainment Wrap Up for February 10th to 16th.

This week I read 7 books, I watched 3 shows, and I listened to 1 book, and most of that

was done in the name of ContemporaryAThon.

In fact, all of the physical books I read were for ContemporaryAThon.

Obviously the watching had nothing to do with it, and as for the book I listened to, you

could probably consider it contemporary, depending on exactly when contemporary starts, but it

was just extra.

First this week, I read Fence, Volumes 1 and 2, and it was delightful.

This story follows Nicolas Cox, and young man who leans how to fence even though he

is not a very privileged person at all, and is going to this boarding school, and if he

doesn't make it onto the team, he doesn't get to stay at the boarding school.

However, there's definitely some rivalry with somebody else who ends up going to the same school.

There's not hate to love there yet, but I'm waiting for it.

It's a very slow burn.

I'm really enjoying it, and I just want the entire series to be out now so I can read it all now.

Next, I read The Wedding Date by Jasmine Guillory.

This is about two people that get stuck in an elevator at a hotel and basically end up

telling each other why they're at the hotel.

She's there because her sister's in town.

They're celebrating that she made partner at her law firm.

And he's in town to go to the wedding of his former best friend and former girlfriend,

and his date ditched him at the last moment so he ends up asking this girl in the elevator

to be his date to this wedding.

Yes, this is a fake to real relationship romance, and I enjoyed it immensely.

This couple is also interracial, so that plays into the plot as well.

And their chemistry was just delightful.

How they processed feelings was just so great on the page, because obviously you know going

into this that at least one of them is going to have some repressed feelings, and they're

going to have to work through them for them to get together at the end, and because it's

romance, of course they do.

That's... the definition of a romance novel is it has to end happily.

Next I moved on to Graffiti Moon by Cath Crowley.

I actually received this one as a gift from my friend Brandy over the holidays,

so thankyou for that, Brandy.

This was on my wish list because, as you probably all know by now, I really adore Words in Deep

Blue by Cath Crowley, but had never read any of her other books.

This one takes place in an evening and it kind of goes back and forth between a few

different perspectives.

One perspective is this girl who has just graduated high school, and is going to go

on to do an apprenticeship working at a glass blowing place as well as go off to college,

but she is obsessed with this local graffiti artist, who nobody knows who it is.

Another perspective is that graffiti artist, also she doesn't know it.

All of their mutual friends kind of get together that night and decide they're going to "look

for that artist" but there's a further twist in that these two characters have a past.

In addition to all this drama, the graffiti artist is actually supposed to be doing a

heist that evening, so obviously there's a lot going on in this very short novel.

It had a lot of feelings, it had a lot to do about art.

I really enjoyed it.

I just really like Cath Crowley's writing.

From there, I moved on to Blue is the Warmest Color.

This is a graphic novel.

It is now also a major motion picture, as it told me right on the cover of the graphic novel.

And this one starts in present day with a woman finding the diaries of her lover, and

her going through those diaries and getting more of a glimpse into her previous lover's life.

This one is queer.

This one is sad as hell, so know that going into it.

But it's also beautifully drawn and it's translated.

Next, I devoured You by Caroline Kepnes.

This one has actually been on my TBR for a very long time.

I am drawn to second person narration because you don't see it very often, and it's hard

to do really well in, like, 400 pages, and people still want to read it.

So I had put this one my TBR ages ago because of that factor, and then of course the Netflix

series came out and I realized, "hey, that book is still on my list; I should probably

get around to it."

The narrator in this book is Joe, a man who works at a bookstore, and is stalking You

- you, being a girl that goes by the name of Beck.

Basically, Beck comes into the bookshop, Joe falls in love with her immediately, decides

that he really needs to be with her, stalks her, and then ends up dating her.

This gave me Dexter vibes because even though Joe is a terrible, terrible person, you still

wanted him to succeed at points, and I think that's because when we read books where it's

a "will they or won't they get together?"

situation, we kind of root for it, so you end up rooting for them to get together even

though you actually don't want them to get together because he is stalking her.

Only after I finished the book did I realize that there's actually a sequel, so now I have to read that.

This one is definitely dark, it's definitely creepy.

The person that picked it for my online book club didn't realize how crass it was going to be.

She thought it was a different book she'd read previously, so if you are somebody who

is turned off my incredibly sexual and crass language, you're probably not going to enjoy

this because there's a lot of it.

It's dark, it's creepy, it's exactly what I wanted from it.

My last physical book this week was Forever, Interrupted by Taylor Jenkins Reid.

This is only my second Taylor Jenkins Reid read but I have three more of her books and

I just want to devour them all.

I knew going into this that this was going to be an incredibly sad book.

The premise is laid out directly in the first chapter.

Newlyweds are just hanging out, talking about how excited they are that they just got married,

and she's craving Fruity Pebbles, so he goes out to get them and doesn't come back.

This one alternates between her grieving for the loss of her husband, who she was only

married to for 9 days and flashbacks to their courtship.

As the book goes on, you find out why his Mom didn't even know he was married.

In fact, you find out that her parents didn't know either, but that's not a shock because

she doesn't really get on with her parents.

One little thing that bothered me about this, however, is the fact that she is a librarian

- which did not bother me.

I enjoyed the fact that there was library rep in this book, because yes.

However, there was one day where they were closed for a holiday, but a bunch of people

had messed up the World Language [*Religion] section, and for some reason she was the one

there putting it all back together, and I'm just like, that would never happen.

That is not work for a librarian.

That is work for a page.

Pages would get stuck doing that.

Also, in my mind, I was thinking you would call it the 200s.

You wouldn't call it World Languages, but I'm willing to believe that's a different

between how my library operates and maybe libraries in America would call it World Languages.

I mean, I have seen libraries take things out of order of where they go in the Dewey

Decimal System and then just put them separately, so maybe?

In any case, this one definitely made me cry in public, and I can't wait to read more of her books.

Onto what I watched this week.

First, on Sunday, I thought I was going to get snowed into my friend's house when we

were watching Fear the Walking Dead.

The first season is only 6 episodes, so we finished that season and watched the first

episode of the second season.

And then, from there, the seasons get a little bit longer.

I'm definitely bummed that one of the characters ends up leaving the show because I really

like that actress from other things, but I'm still totally drawn into what's going on,

and there's so much dimension to what could happen next.

And we're going to have to watch more of it soon.

If not today.

After about a month long hiatus due to family obligations and being out of town and things

like that, I finally got to see more Steven Universe.

We watched the latter half of the 4th season, and I just love this show.

Steven is such a soft boy but he's also growing up and he's got the weight of the world on

his shoulders.

And I just love him so much.

We also got in a few more episodes from the first season of The West Wing.

My friend actually turned to me during one episode and was like, "you realize that you're

roped into watching all seven seasons with me now?"

And I said, "I assumed so, yes, of course."

Because there's no point in starting a show with someone and then not watching all of

that show with someone.

As for what I listened to this week, I decided to go ultra nerdy and listen to

The Untold Story of Talking Books.

Yes, I was listening to an audio book about audio books, and I'm so happy about it.

This book was a deep dive into the history of audio books, so how they started, which

was around the 1930's.

It went through the different types of technology that had to be used.

Audio books, especially in the States, used to specifically only be for blind people because

publishers were worried that audio books would take over and they wouldn't get any money

for them - but eventually they realized they could just charge people to buy audio books.

And something that was not a shock to me whatsoever is the whole debate as to whether or not listening

to an audio book is reading has been a debate since audio books started being a thing.

There are people on both sides of the camp, obviously.

I can understand some of the reasons why people might think that audio books aren't reading,

because for them, they might not be able to pay attention enough to be closely reading,

and consider it reading.

Other people object to narrators who actually do different voices for different characters

because it takes away from them putting the voices in their own heads.

I can understand why people don't think that audio books are reading, but personally for

me, I don't think it's fair for someone else to tell you whether or not you are reading

an audio book.

If you personally feel that you listening to an audio book is not reading it, that's

fine for you, but just don't tell other people that it's not because I listen very closely

to my audio books, and I feel like I'm consuming them the same way as reading.

Obviously, it can be a slightly different experience because I'm hearing a narrator's

voice, et cetera, but that doesn't mean I'm not doing a close reading of the text and

figuring out the plot for myself as it goes on.

If you're interested about learning about the history of audio books, this was a great book.

It is very repetitive at points, but I did appreciate that it went through the entire

history of audio books in the US as well as in the UK because they were kind of happening

at the same time.

So even though that seemed redundant, and I feel like it would have been better if those

sections were just put together, it was refreshing to see that the author actually included both

of those perspectives instead of just making it a North America-centric book.

That's it for this week.

If you somehow missed it, I daily vlogged every day of the ContemporaryAThon, so I will

put that playlist down below for you.

How did you do with ContemporaryAThon, if you were doing ContemporaryAThon?

Let me know down below.

Have you read, watched, or listened to any of these?

Let me know about it down in the comments below.

On the way down to the comments, if you hit that Subscribe button, that would be very nice of you.

You can like and share this as you see fit, and I will see you very soon.

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