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[AUDIO STORIES] The Margins: Oddly-Shaped Ideas (Trailer)
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The Margins: Oddly-Shaped Ideas [Audio Stories]
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The Margins: Oddly-Shaped Ideas - Ep 03 - Carlos Castaneda's "The Dreamer and the Dreamed"
Просмотров 582 года назад
#CarlosCastaneda #Outofbody #peyote The Margins: Oddly-Shaped Ideas Audio Stories Where we explore Obsessions, the Supernormal and Oddly-Shaped Ideas. Episode 03: Carlos Castaneda's "The Dreamer and the Dreamed" The Dreamer and the Dreamed is a story about a sorcerer’s apprenticeship and his terrifying psychic tests to master the art of dreaming. In a dramatized mashup, using excerpts from Carl...
The Margins: Oddly-Shaped Ideas - Ep 02 "Jilted Silk Blue Dress"
Просмотров 192 года назад
#podcast #supernatural #paranormal The Margins: Oddly-Shaped Ideas Audio Stories Where we explore Obsessions, the Supernormal and Oddly-Shaped Ideas. Episode 02: Jilted Silk Blue Dress This episode of The Margins “Jilted Blue Silk Dress” is adapted from an actual letter published in the 1889 issue of the Journal of the Society for Psychical Research (pps. 13-15). SPR was founded in 1882 with a ...
The Margins: Oddly-Shaped Ideas - Ep 01 "The Book Encounter"
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#podcast #supernatural #fightclub The Margins: Oddly-Shaped Ideas Audio Stories Where we explore Obsessions, the Supernormal and Oddly-Shaped Ideas. Episode 01: The Book Encounter When Professor Diana Walsh Pasulka wrote “American Cosmic, UFOs, Religion, Technology” she experienced a number of bizarre and strange coincidences and synchronicities during the creative process involving the cult mo...
Sex & Food in Cinema Uma Thurman Eats an Entire Plate of Tempting Desserts (1996)
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#sexyscene #foodporn #foodie Set in Los Angeles during the pre-Twitter age when people still smoked in coffee houses and read the personal ads in the back pages of the LA Weekly. In this clip from the 1996 romantic comedy "The Truth About Cats and Dogs" (a modern romance remix on the imposter theme), Noelle (Uma Thurman), pretending to be pet show radio host Abby Barnes (JaneaneGarofalo), tries...
The Margins: Oddly-Shaped Ideas - Carlos Castaneda and Theodore Roszak 1969 Interview (Full)
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#carloscastaneda #peyote #spiritual In episode 03 of The Margins: Oddly-Shaped Ideas podcast, we produced "The Dreamer and the Dreamed," a story about a sorcerer’s apprenticeship and his terrifying psychic tests to master the art of dreaming. In a dramatized mashup, using excerpts from Carlos Castaneda’s 1974 book Tales of Power, archival radio interview clips and original music, a portrait eme...
Sex & Food in Cinema: "The Cook, The Thief, His Wife & Her Lover" (1989) Daring Rendezvous
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#cultfilms #sexandfood # foodporn “The Cook, The Thief, His Wife & Her Lover” is director Peter Greenaway’s brilliant, innovative, disturbing, lurid entre into the Romance Crime genre. Greenaway fans are rightfully anguished about the pitiful box office showing (a distressing $7.7 million for the 1989 feature), but that comes with the remote territory of a Greenaway film. Leads Georgina Spica (...
Sex & Food in Cinema: "Dona Flor and Her Two Husbands" (1976) Crabmeat Stew
Просмотров 3,5 тыс.3 года назад
#filmmaking #sexandfood # foodporn From our Sex & Food in Cinema Series: Dona Flor and Her Two Husbands: The Crabmeat "Crabmeat "muqueca" Scene. ................................................................................................. Jorge Armado's 1966 comic novel set in in Bahia, Brazil of the 1940s. The 1976 screen adaptation directed by Bruno Barreto ("Four Days in September" (1997...
Sex & Food in Cinema: "Gone Girl" Sugar Kiss (2014)
Просмотров 4,5 тыс.3 года назад
#sexandfood #foodgasm #psychologicalthriller David Fincher ("Seven," "Zodiac," "The Social Network") directed this 2014 blockbuster (box office $370 million) adapted from novelist Gillian Flynn's best-selling psychological thriller "Gone Girl." *No Spoilers here, if you haven't seen it.* In this scene, Nick (Ben Affleck) is performing a sugary seduction to Amy (Rosamund Pike), who he's just met...
Sex & Food in Cinema: Eating Fruit Scene from Czech Film "Intimate Lighting" (1965)
Просмотров 2,9 тыс.3 года назад
#sexandfood #foodgasm #sexyfilmscenes "Intimate Lighting" (Intimní osvětlení), a1965 film by New Wave Czech filmmaker Ivan Passer (Born to Win (1971), Cutter's Way (1981) and Stalin, starring Robert Duvall (1992)) is a delight. It's a lovely, sublime comedy that received resounding acclaim for the director and is considered a petite masterpiece. A charming and sensual Věra Křesadlová plays Štěp...
Author David Foster Wallace Reads "Suicide as a Sort of Present"
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#mentalhealth #DavidFosterWallace #writingcommunity TRIGGER WARNING: Topic and subject deal with depression and suicide. English professor and author David Foster Wallace committed suicide at age 46 in 2008, after suffering the black hole of crippling depression that consumed him for too many years. His prodigious talent created the novels “Broom of the System,” (1987), “Infinite Jest” (1996) a...
Snow Vixens: Audio Drama Romance - Ep 1 [Teaser]
Просмотров 133 года назад
Ep. 1: Chapter 1. We’re All Accidents Waiting to Happen. “Accidents aren’t all bad. What’s that song Radiohead does, the one where he sings about how we’re all accidents waiting to happen? But there’s something else here, too. The unseen accident that's waiting for you.” Adapted from the literary, sensual, magic realism novel "Snow Vixens" by Francesca Robin (as Cavanaugh Bardo), the novella ex...
[BOOK TRAILER]: "Snow Vixens" a Romantic, Steamy, Funny Love Story
Просмотров 1375 лет назад
SNOW VIXENS, a new work by Cavanaugh.Bardo Is It Fate? How does an unmarked ski trail, a blizzard and a rescue become an unforgettable, funny, smart and very, very sexy rendezvous with a stranger? As Brigit discovers, some “accidental” encounters are simply irresistible, mysterious and hilarious - all at the same time. Anaïs Nin and Gillian Flynn meet “Before Sunrise” in SNOW VIXENS, a bawdy, l...
Chris Rock Reads Author James Baldwin's "Letter to My Nephew"
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#BLM #Blackhistory #JamesBaldwin The irrepressible Chris Rock performs a dynamic reading of 1960s icon James Baldwin's scorching "Letter to My Nephew." If Baldwin could time-travel into today, what do you think he would make of this trampling of civil rights? Subscribe and follow us for more.
Author Jonathan Franzen Reads The New Yorker Humorist Veronica Geng's "Love Trouble is My Business"
Просмотров 3895 лет назад
"The New Yorker" humorist, editor Veronica Geng, could dive into pop and low-brow and high-brow and a long highway of sex life diaries. Her parody was top-shelf. According to a Wiki entry: "Critics praised her parodies for their unusual coupling of subjects and control of style, e.g., the Watergate Tapes reviewed by a hip Rolling Stone critic, or a sitcom about the young Henry James. She wrote ...
Jorge Luis Borges: "The Gospel According to Mark" (read by author Paul Theroux)
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Jorge Luis Borges: "The Gospel According to Mark" (read by author Paul Theroux)
Pulitzer Prize-Winning Author Michael Chabon Reads His Short Story "S Angel."
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Pulitzer Prize-Winning Author Michael Chabon Reads His Short Story "S Angel."
Philip K. Dick: "Imposter" (RadioPlay)
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Philip K. Dick: "Imposter" (RadioPlay)
RARE: Raymond Carver Reads "What We Talk About When We Talk About Love"
Просмотров 54 тыс.5 лет назад
RARE: Raymond Carver Reads "What We Talk About When We Talk About Love"
Terence McKenna: "The Soul Destroying Materialism of Modern Culture" An Excerpt.
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Terence McKenna: "The Soul Destroying Materialism of Modern Culture" An Excerpt.

Комментарии

  • @BryinWillis-e8g
    @BryinWillis-e8g Месяц назад

    28min 42sec…

  • @Liquescence
    @Liquescence 3 месяца назад

    Thanks!

  • @samuelserafim1952
    @samuelserafim1952 3 месяца назад

    pulitzer*

  • @kintrap5376
    @kintrap5376 6 месяцев назад

    Anyone know the source of the picture at 1:50, or anyone else who is in it?

  • @WhySoSquid
    @WhySoSquid 7 месяцев назад

    Cheers, Austin Butler 🫣

  • @meisterraul
    @meisterraul 9 месяцев назад

    One of the best kissing scenes ever

  • @Seven-Planets-Sci-Fi-Tuber
    @Seven-Planets-Sci-Fi-Tuber 11 месяцев назад

    Impostor by Philip K. Dick. Thank you!

  • @CarrieBiggerstaff
    @CarrieBiggerstaff Год назад

    We cannot be free until they are free ❤ Powerful! Little did he know that he opened the door for everyone ❤

  • @Edo9River
    @Edo9River Год назад

    I used to live in LA near Santa Monica, I had several friends were graduates of UCLA . We had long long discussioins on the existence of Don Juan. The concensus we came to was this was a creation of Carlos Castenada's imagination. However the creation of the character is based on alot of anthropological research of Mr. Castenada and his colleague students in Anthropology. So there were several curious repetetive signs if you put all the books together, with interviews, etc. and there is a very very strong suspicion that Don Juan is a fake. For example no one was able to see the scores of tapes that Mr. Castenada claimed were interviews. Again however, it can't be definitely proven either way. We have tyo give Mr. Castenada credit. He is a very good story creator.

  • @greentambourine2323
    @greentambourine2323 Год назад

    This is great. Never thought I would hear this again. So thanks for posting.

  • @disgruntledpedant2755
    @disgruntledpedant2755 Год назад

    Where does the dancing reindeer and midgets come in?

  • @StonefieldJim4
    @StonefieldJim4 Год назад

    Love Carver, but I'm find him easier to read than to listen to.

  • @robinterry2906
    @robinterry2906 Год назад

    Very powerfull words.

  • @serenity9984
    @serenity9984 Год назад

    In my mind James Baldwin is our greatest American author

  • @MetalGearChris1
    @MetalGearChris1 Год назад

    This is pure gold.

  • @wheelerking8380
    @wheelerking8380 Год назад

    Love the guy but he doesn't have the voice of a Bukowski

  • @sammyb1001
    @sammyb1001 2 года назад

    Carver writes the craziest shit. You can actually forget the horrors of modern day Republican nazism by listening or reading his stories. I wish dumpies would eat rat poison. All of them like a cult trying to find their sicko white nirvana.

  • @youngman8317
    @youngman8317 2 года назад

    If only people knew he is a sellout to his race for constantly using the N word to uplift his career, he would have never been offered that reading.

  • @ArchieThomas3seesea
    @ArchieThomas3seesea 2 года назад

    Tears of A Clown when on one's around Smokey Robinson.

  • @lawrencebolt3540
    @lawrencebolt3540 2 года назад

    Chris butchered such a beautiful poem

  • @tabithaperry8305
    @tabithaperry8305 2 года назад

    𝓟Ř𝔬𝓂𝔬𝐒ϻ ❣️

  • @angelenasanders9214
    @angelenasanders9214 2 года назад

    Amazing and Powerful voice.

  • @user-ws2gn3wp4s
    @user-ws2gn3wp4s 2 года назад

    Nice

  • @AJ-lo5dr
    @AJ-lo5dr 2 года назад

    I already had so much respect for Chris Rock and loved hearing him read this out. Heating this being read out now is coloured by Chris' humanity. Adds another layer to a beautiful piece of writing

  • @Y1001
    @Y1001 2 года назад

    Thank you for uploading this

  • @beeeater8893
    @beeeater8893 2 года назад

    Holy shit

  • @maxharries89
    @maxharries89 2 года назад

    Wonderful. Carver censors his own cursing.

  • @jimjones6431
    @jimjones6431 2 года назад

    Here are Bible verses that show us that Jesus Christ is God... Philippians 2:5-6 “You must have the same attitude that Christ Jesus had. Though he was God, he did not think of equality with God as something to cling to.” John 17:21 “That they all may be one; as thou, Father, art in me, and I in thee, that they also may be one in us: that the world may believe that thou hast sent me.” John 1:18 “No one has ever seen God, but the one and only Son, who is himself God and is in closest relationship with the Father, has made him known.“ Colossians 2:9-10 “For in him the whole fullness of deity dwells bodily. and in Christ you have been brought to fullness. He is the head over every power and authority.“ John 10:33 “We are not stoning you for any good work,” they replied, “but for blasphemy, because you, a mere man, claim to be God.“ John 5:18 “This was why the Jews were seeking all the more to kill him, because not only was he breaking the Sabbath, but he was even calling God his own Father, making himself equal with God.“ John 1:1 “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.“ John 1:14 “And the Word became flesh and dwelt among us, and we have seen his glory, glory as of the only Son from the Father, full of grace and truth.“ 1 John 5:20 “And we know that the Son of God has come and has given us understanding, so that we may know him who is true; and we are in him who is true, in his Son Jesus Christ. He is the true God and eternal life.“ Romans 10:13 For “everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved.” John 8:57-58 “The people said, “You aren’t even fifty years old. How can you say you have seen Abraham?” Jesus answered, “I tell you the truth, before Abraham was even born, I Am!” John 8:22-24 “This made the Jews ask, “Will he kill himself? Is that why he says, ‘Where I go, you cannot come’?” But he continued, “You are from below; I am from above. You are of this world; I am not of this world. 24 I told you that you would die in your sins; if you do not believe that I am he, you will indeed die in your sins.” John 13:18-19 “I am not referring to all of you; I know those I have chosen. But this is to fulfill this passage of Scripture: ‘He who shared my bread has turned against me.’ “I am telling you now before it happens, so that when it does happen you will believe that I am who I am. Isaiah 44:6 “Thus says the LORD, the King of Israel and his Redeemer, the LORD of hosts: “I am the first and I am the last; besides me there is no god.” 1 Corinthians 8:6 “Yet for us there is one God, the Father, from whom are all things and for whom we exist, and one Lord, Jesus Christ, through whom are all things and through whom we exist.” Revelation 2:8 “And to the angel of the church in Smyrna write: ‘The words of the first and the last, who died and came to life.“ Revelation 1:17-18 “When I saw him, I fell at his feet as though dead. But he laid his right hand on me, saying, “Fear not, I am the first and the last, and the living one. I died, and behold I am alive forevermore, and I have the keys of Death and Hades.“ Matthew 2:1-2 “After Jesus was born in Bethlehem in Judea, during the time of King Herod, Magi from the east came to Jerusalem and asked, “Where is the one who has been born king of the Jews? We saw his star when it rose and have come to worship him.” Matthew 28:8-9 “So the women hurried away from the tomb, afraid yet filled with joy, and ran to tell his disciples. Suddenly Jesus met them. “Greetings,” he said. They came to him, clasped his feet and worshiped him.“ Acts 7:59-60 “And as they were stoning Stephen, he called out, “Lord Jesus, receive my spirit.” And falling to his knees he cried out with a loud voice, “Lord, do not hold this sin against them.” And when he had said this, he fell asleep.“ Matthew 28:19 “Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit.” 2 Corinthians 13:14 “The grace of the Lord Jesus Christ and the love of God and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit be with you all.” John 20:27-28 “Then he said to Thomas, “Put your finger here; see my hands. Reach out your hand and put it into my side. Stop doubting and believe.” Thomas said to him, “My Lord and my God!” 2 Peter 1:1 “Simeon Peter, a servant and apostle of Jesus Christ, To those who have obtained a faith of equal standing with ours by the righteousness of our God and Savior Jesus Christ.“ Acts 20:28 “Keep watch over yourselves and all the flock of which the Holy Spirit has made you overseers. Be shepherds of the church of God, which he bought with his own blood.“

  • @maxryder995
    @maxryder995 2 года назад

    Roof Alexander!!! Brooklyn Writer!

  • @keithsmith4780
    @keithsmith4780 3 года назад

    Very smart; very funny. Veronica Geng was a treasure. It’s a crime that her Love Trouble: New and Collected Work is out of print. Amazon currently offers a single used paperback copy for $88.83.

  • @anthonyharris7226
    @anthonyharris7226 3 года назад

    ruclips.net/video/HDnSxPoiR_0/видео.html

  • @haroldandmod
    @haroldandmod 3 года назад

    “Did you replace my Gin with water???”

  • @donquixotic9175
    @donquixotic9175 3 года назад

    Jesus. I'm 5 minutes in and could really use some chocolate and a hug.

  • @thearchives5
    @thearchives5 3 года назад

    If you like Carver`s short stories, maybe you would like also "The gradual approach of the evening", a feature film that talks about the lockdown in London. It consists in six short stories inspired to Carver. "Student`s wife", "Boxes" and "Preservation" are the source of three of these episode. ruclips.net/video/ZqY2NelTOGE/видео.html

  • @Njiez
    @Njiez 3 года назад

    Eloquent!

  • @46metube
    @46metube 3 года назад

    i found myself when i found Ray Carver. i learned that much.

    • @Liquescence
      @Liquescence 3 года назад

      What a beautiful comment.

    • @part-timephilosopherLol
      @part-timephilosopherLol 3 года назад

      One of his quotes has guided my life

    • @WajidAliJAFRI-uv4xe
      @WajidAliJAFRI-uv4xe 3 года назад

      @@part-timephilosopherLol which quote?

    • @part-timephilosopherLol
      @part-timephilosopherLol 2 года назад

      @@WajidAliJAFRI-uv4xe I don’t recall the exact wording anymore but it was from a documentary... he said something like he sought to capture the “mystery within the mundane”

  • @MiguelGonzalez-vz6qi
    @MiguelGonzalez-vz6qi 3 года назад

    Trigger warnings are gay

  • @ginolatino3555
    @ginolatino3555 3 года назад

    Can u believe that some ***expletive** actually put a thumbs down

  • @madukarudzani3208
    @madukarudzani3208 3 года назад

    😭😭

  • @khalilthegoat2618
    @khalilthegoat2618 4 года назад

    Nigga balls

  • @Triumph2024.
    @Triumph2024. 4 года назад

    Did we ever find out? What's the answer? What do we talk about, when we talk about love?

    • @samdoyle3945
      @samdoyle3945 Год назад

      Exactly, we don't know what we are talking about when we talk about love

  • @ODjangoo
    @ODjangoo 4 года назад

    for context, I think this was held in Riverside Church (Morningside Heights, NYC) around 2016 when he hosted the Oscars

  • @suttree3233
    @suttree3233 4 года назад

    What is the whole room going dark at the end? Does he black out?

    • @tommyo.3535
      @tommyo.3535 4 года назад

      My first interpretation of this was that it represents the characters being drained of their lives. They've grown weary with age and need to put on an act and tell their stories in order to get a sense of meaning and validation. After they've done that all that remains is the hard truth and nothing about it can be glorified any longer in the spotlight

    • @maxryder995
      @maxryder995 2 года назад

      Sun Goes Down Sun Goes Down Sun Goes Down on Pompeii!!!

    • @henrybrannan9950
      @henrybrannan9950 2 года назад

      @@tommyo.3535 I don't think so. I think the room just gets dark as it gets outside. Despite the sometimes heavy contents of the stories they tell, all the characters are living pretty good lives (especially by Carver standards) and so I think your reading is a bit cynical to match up with the story. I think it's just a nice night two couples have in the SW. Maybe it ends on a pause but only for a moment. For me, it's easy to see Terry commenting how she's now famished too and Nick slapping his knees as he stands and them filing to the garage to head to the restaurant. Or a phone call spurring action. Or to see one of them commenting how funny it is they're in a dark room, and someone turning the lights on and putting a record on and everyone dancing a bit or some other sequence of events that happens outside the bounds of the story and the slice of upper middle class life it shows. To be fair though, lots of Ray's stories do give the feeling you described, I just don't think this one.

    • @graysontheovercomer
      @graysontheovercomer Год назад

      I kind of understood it as, he knocked over his glass because something was wrong. He could hear everyone's heartbeat because their hearts were healthy, and he was having a heart attack. Everyone watched helplessly as he faded into the dark. I mean, it's in keeping with the sort of fatalist undertones here, that love is a strange thing, life is stranger, nothing is certain and we can only live and love in the moment, because one day it all comes to a stop. That's how I understood it anyway.

  • @TaylorUsher
    @TaylorUsher 4 года назад

    Carver was a genius. All writing comes from experience; but somehow Carver experienced his own time and place deepest. He was drinking during this recital: heavy breathing and slurring. He was hurried, perhaps that was his pace, but he read this faster than one should read it. The minimalism of Hemingway - as much as I appreciate it - pales in comparison to the crisp clearness of Carver, for a modern day reader or listener. I mention Hemingway because the dialogue is so tiring. Back and forth. "Terry said" "Mel said". Its a lot like Hemingway. Carver is better because at the finality, there is just more of a treasure gained. See "A Day's Wait" by Hemingway. We are waiting for "day's wait." Just didn't nail it.

    • @billyconnelly3568
      @billyconnelly3568 2 года назад

      Carver sounds drunk but this was recorded in 1983 and I believe he got sober in 1979.

    • @benjamindoyle668
      @benjamindoyle668 10 месяцев назад

      @@billyconnelly3568 Yes, I think it was 1978 or 1979. I am halfway through the Carol Sklenicka biography on him right now (I recommend it very highly). Having seen a video or two of him in conversation, it seems he was always speaking in clipped, hurried phrases, as if he could never quite get a whole thought out. It is described in the biography as very endearing. People would lean in to listen to him.

    • @billyconnelly3568
      @billyconnelly3568 10 месяцев назад

      @@benjamindoyle668 I read a Carver biography but can't remember who wrote it. I remember from it that on six different occasions he told colleagues at UCBerkeley that he had missed a previous day's work because his mother had died. Carver's early death was so sad but he had ten years of sobriety and experienced happiness. He was a great writer.

    • @benjamindoyle668
      @benjamindoyle668 10 месяцев назад

      Yes, you must have read the same one as I. I remember that part! @@billyconnelly3568

    • @billyconnelly3568
      @billyconnelly3568 10 месяцев назад

      @@benjamindoyle668 Yea that was a good biography. That part is sad but because he got sober can be taken with some laughter

  • @JFKMLKRFKGHWB
    @JFKMLKRFKGHWB 4 года назад

    my dad told ten year before Roza tanding ding while sitting i called out in Texas to o late to be kkkilled for

  • @callanightshade8079
    @callanightshade8079 4 года назад

    This story always touches me. I read it as an assignment in college and wound up reading it twice. I remember writing about it. I wish I could find the paper I wrote on it. My heart breaks for Terry though. Half of me understands what she's trying to say and the other half knows why she's saying it

    • @IIXxx_juliet_xxXII
      @IIXxx_juliet_xxXII 2 года назад

      I skipped college and read this for pleasure. 🙏❤️✊

    • @jedeguzmanabcde
      @jedeguzmanabcde 2 года назад

      Hello, I know it's been 2 years but Can you recall what is the Main theme of the story? It's for our project too

    • @realBenjaminQuinn
      @realBenjaminQuinn Год назад

      read it?@@jedeguzmanabcde

  • @lansanakoroma2398
    @lansanakoroma2398 4 года назад

    Thank you my dear brother

  • @smitblow
    @smitblow 4 года назад

    What event was this? I'd like to see it in its entirety. Thanks for posting.

  • @noblelee4765
    @noblelee4765 4 года назад

    Bro Baldwin 👍

  • @teachatami45
    @teachatami45 4 года назад

    They have all made the sacrifice now it is time for fire.