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let's not wait for a single second more here's the. lol the. world is watching. this. so let's just leave it go west leave. the people odets. a little cold. while the sun. don't let's. go.
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. street. job and sensible jobs just because she can the best album was a legal book but they gave the back to columbus the ultimate ultimate just because the let's get. lucky illegal. or lead some other sick skill or luck
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i am. if those of us who are truly seeking connection can just be curious about somebody else's pain as opposed to denying it. it will go a long way as right now we have very much gotten in the habit of those debates that we're having i think it's does them a great i think it holds them too high to even call them debates right i think which is that they're just roving castigation us and but if we can if we can at least. like why are you like you're hurting you're
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actually hurting so tell me about that. when i used to teach elementary school like a kid came up to me crying the first thing i don't say is i don't say. that doesn't hurt if i were to do that i would redouble the damage of what that child is feeling and that's what i think we're doing as adults is like right off the bat we're denying the pain and specifically with certain backgrounds and certain groups which is like no you don't have access to pain i think the left does that very well. and i think as a strategy. it's flawed. and if some of us can at least be curious i think there's a lot of information if we treat pain as information we're going to learn something as opposed to denying the entire reality of existence of somebody by saying that they don't have access to it one of the songs on our album rattle the cage is trying to speak to the fact that when we get so caught up in being right and making
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sure that our narrative is dominant we can become utterly dehumanized so that when you'll have a terrorist attack for example you know you have you have something an act of violence that happens this act of violence happens and all we know is that there's been real people who lost their lives there without knowing anything else you go to social media and the the first battle you see is who's narrative does this fit like i guarantee you this is going to be a x. y. z. which will fit my narrative and all of you guys are going to see that you were wrong this whole time and you get permutations of that from every direction and it's really grotesque that we get to the point where we're so excited that we might be proven correct by an act of violence that it's going to fit our narrative that we don't even bother to say whatever just happened this was tragic people lost their lives we just jump straight to this you guys are going to finally understand i'm right and that's really grotesque. one thing that's exciting for me to think about is what we really mean when we say we. you know in the united states there's
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a tendency to say. you know x. y. z. is happening we have to do something and there's it's very easy to say we think that we means you know the military of our of our particular state but there's a different we there's women all over the world who are dealing with patchy arche wherever they are and these women can work in solidarity with one another as women and be transformative in every single country that they're in it'll be a different fight it will be a different front but it's the same battle and i think that on an even more human level just. you know that the world is so disproportionately filled with young people in any country where there's an oppressive regime or just oppressive laws or you know unsustainable practices there are young people that are looking around at everything and saying there's synthesizing and saying how can i transform this and at times i'm sure that feels like a very lonely operation and people feel like they're the only one but i guarantee
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you you're not the only one there's people in every single country with very similar aspirations and dreams and people who are deeply loved the community that they're from people who are deeply don't want to see tradition just like set aside but want to also carve a new path forward and so you know for those people that we've met that we've had the privilege of meeting when we're touring and traveling we know that to be true but we also know there's just countless people that we've never met or never heard from and it's those voices those on heard voices that as they start to lift and rise and be more and more heard that's what's going to transform the planet in this day and age where even the word fact is so hotly debated i don't think beauty is so i would say if we can pair any of our outrage any of our anger our fear with beauty where possible because it's a medium that will transmit. i think if you if you shout at someone they are conditioned to not listen to you if you shout beautifully which we call singing
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. you're making an emotional argument that is much harder to deny so i think in some ways i know it's easy to say but i think seeking beauty is revolutionary right now. i can ride my bike with no handlebars goal head to bars no handle bars i can ride my bike with no handlebars go handlebars no way i don't voters in the low get me hands in the hammock it's good to be a law a bit of a famous rapper when the past was going to be i could show you how to dose you dobe i can show you how to scratch a record i'm going to give out the remote control and i can almost put it back together inside on
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a charity sim i could tell you about the barracks and i don't know all the words to take a lot is that i'm proud to be an american be a mom friend from platypus be a mom friend made a comic book against how long until god can't do anything but i won't go slow flying with the window manager and go go that should go go and should know that i can see you based on that salad cold call that sell a phone call that sell the phone. to me just call to say that it's good to be a law in such a small world i'll call them with the dream i can make money when i'm with the storm i may live in a magazine i'm going to sign it it's sixty votes counted in giving antibiotics and the computer stuff i don't want to get it since i'm not on the business i can make you want to modify or shakers and producers became our friends understand the trick to see the strings control this in them i can do with it with was it gets.
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that is our show for you today remember everyone in this world we are told we are loved and up so i tell you all i love you i am tyrrel ventura and i'm top of the lalas keep on watching those hawks and have
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a great day and night everyone. if you want to so still with the old you see the street that looks. real to the christmas lights. and alas it takes a teacher to products it. oh whether they like it or not i got to have a bit small this is what we film and the outbreak in the band at their schools going on in this world open up you know it opened up maybe we opened up to start to put it in my. school. hello peter i've been living in russia for about seven years
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and this is a film about just some of the crazy things i've got. the
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u.s. . u.n. security council meeting on the ongoing protests in iran as tehran accuses its rivals of stoking unrest. wiki leaks accuses the new york times of giving u.s. officials advance damage control over diplomatic revelations and alleges in the media giant colluded with hillary clinton. and the. german m.p. is under investigation under after a twitter post of hers is blamed for inciting anti muslim hatred. has more on those stories and others but right now it's cross talk as they delve into the queen's miraculous rise in the digital currency markets are.

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