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Josh Lang
United Kingdom
Приєднався 25 лис 2015
Love, Joy, Peace through faith in Jesus Christ.
The Romans Pt1 - The Usborne History Of Britain.
Roman invasion, settlement and development.
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Prehistory - The Usborne History of Britain.
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I am conflicted weather I believe in this since it condradicts with my biblical belief's but I am lacking in the education to offer the alternative. As I continue to learn I offer this in speculation and if I come to learn otherwise will take it down and offer my new understanding in video.
A breif History of Britian - The Usborne History of Britain.
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Since the earliest times, the history of Britain has been shaped by different peoples, languages and cultures. Tribes have moved about; new kingdoms have risen while others have fallen; and raiders and settlers have arrived from across the seas. While some changes have taken place gradually and peacefully, others have come about suddenly and violently through wars and conquests by foreign invad...
Joshua 24 - "But as for me and my household, we will serve the Lord.”
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The Covenant Renewed at Shechem 24 Then Joshua assembled all the tribes of Israel at Shechem. He summoned the elders, leaders, judges and officials of Israel, and they presented themselves before God. 2 Joshua said to all the people, “This is what the Lord, the God of Israel, says: ‘Long ago your ancestors, including Terah the father of Abraham and Nahor, lived beyond the Euphrates River and wo...
Shrine in Washington towards Kahil Gibran
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Shrine in Washington towards Kahil Gibran
The speech from the Time Changer movie.
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The speech from the Time Changer movie.
Tony Benn: 'It's questionable whether we have a democracy'
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Tony Benn: 'It's questionable whether we have a democracy'
Christian response to Warren Farrells Boy Crisis - Peterson Academy.
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Christian response to Warren Farrells Boy Crisis - Peterson Academy.
The radical politics of Kamala Harris and the desperate need for Donald Trump.
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Kamala Harris the current vice president to Joe Biden is following on in this years election to oppose former president Donald Trump. Joe Bidens presidency was slack to say the least the worst of it, I may suggest the tightening of free speech restrictions and the exit of the American troops in Afghanistan leaving a terrifying total of 7 billion worth of equipment to the Taliban in August 2021 ...
The four pillars of impropper worship - Bishop Barron refering to Tomas Aquinas.
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In Bishop Barrons lectures on Peterson academy he makes a major point on improper worship, he refers to Tomas Aquinas’s four pillars of improper worship being; wealth, pleasure, power and honour and then reflects that in Jesus speech to the beatitudes, which reads as follows; “Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven. Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comf...
The Madness and Tomfoolery of the Modern world - Democracy Vs Monarchy.
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Since the election of Keir Starmer last July I have taken a deeper interest in politics and have been inspired by the potential there is within the democratic system. But as is it to be reminded in our sinful world, present democracy is rife with corruption and it think in my personal case it turns up its nose to people of my status and heritage. It has been reminded to me by my elders, Jesus d...
The alarming renoun of Taylor Swifts "Eras Tour"
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In eight months, Taylor Swift's Eras Tour did something no other artist has ever done: gross over $1 billion on a single tour. Pollstar reported the news in December 2023, stating that the 60 shows she played in 2023 accumulated to 4.3 million tickets sold. Taylor Swift, In my eyes stands as the poster girl to radical feminism and the modern independent woman, with her lewd dress, disrespectful...
'The public are still crying out for change!' Danny Kruger on his new book and UK societal issues
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'The public are still crying out for change!' Danny Kruger on his new book and UK societal issues
The demise and a vision for the future of the Great British pub!
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The demise and a vision for the future of the Great British pub!
Claire Coutinho on Ed Millibands GB ENERGY project.
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Claire Coutinho on Ed Millibands GB ENERGY project.
Biblical philosophy of marriage- Vishal Mangalwadi
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Biblical philosophy of marriage- Vishal Mangalwadi
The Greatest Destroyer of Peace - Mother Theresa.
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The Greatest Destroyer of Peace - Mother Theresa.
Great leaders of History. Lord Andrew Roberts - Peterson Academy.
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Great leaders of History. Lord Andrew Roberts - Peterson Academy.
“Evil is in our hearts, not in our technology.”
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“Evil is in our hearts, not in our technology.”
Too young to be in politics? - Samuel Carling of Generation Z
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Too young to be in politics? - Samuel Carling of Generation Z
“Such words do not make sense because (in the absence of revelation) reality makes no sense.
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“Such words do not make sense because (in the absence of revelation) reality makes no sense.
These comments are so amusing only noticing his critism of not developing independent opinion being overly influenced by others yet he grouped himself in with Adolph Hitler and made a remark about "the devil's face" behind the light people seem oblivious of. He had a horrible abusive childhood so naturally if you ask him where talent comes from he speaks from his personal experience but many would not be improved by a traumatic environment but rather by a more nurturing one he was probably just smarter than most and so perserveried he didn't have good looks or money or anything else so had to compensate by developing a unique personality and writing ability or he would be of no interest to anyone and indeed he wasn't for years just another guy working for the post office cynical alcoholic with philosophical poetic attributes not sure about the Hitler comparison either he didn't do well in art school did better in the military during WW1 had a charisma too I suppose but "the best at war are those who preach peace" beware the genius of the crowd, danger in numbers.
I 43 years old never has a friend,lac of talent
I cant communicate without talent
This man must have been an ancestor of Lemmy Kilmister
Bukowski seems more and more like a moral relativist the more I watch interviews of him, being able to call Hitler a genius.
He speaks the truth !
Oversocialization.
Keep being you josh! Free thinkers will always struggle in this world! My family also all went against me because I refused the vaccine! Sometimes we have to do what god tells us is right and go against our family’s wishes , god bless you 🙏🏻
You can't expect someone who has the same ideas and views as him to be well adjusted to society. They are always marginalized, being drunk or on drugs.
Interesting observation, and something that I've been thinking about myself when it comes to my authentic self. Who am I, it's that question that overwhelms me. I'll go and try to answer it, but the more answers that come up the more questions that meet them. I think it's these questions that create havoc in my life when I'm in social settings. I'll usually sit quiet and observe, and question reality. It seems scripted, intentionally fake hologram displayed to the world. It's really when you run into "weird" people where you question where the rest of the real people are. I think especially with social media, people observe what "works", and replicate that. As in you see someone go to a resort in Mexico, and you replicate that based on how accepted that trip is in your social sphere. Then your aim the whole time is to show that circle on how you went on this trip, and that's your life you go through the motions of replicating experiences you've seen other people have. Can't say that is the case for everyone but a majority do in some form or another.
This man was talking about social media in the 80’s Today social media is dumbing people down at an alarming rate.
Social media isn’t dumbing us down. We’ve always been this dumb. We just never noticed it before because prior to social media, we only had access to a few people in our lives. Now with social media, we access to nearly everyone across the globe, exposing our true idiocy as a whole.
Social media is the modern extreme version of what he’s talking about, he’s also talking about the neighborhood, the school, and those goddam friends people go on and on about
@@exactlyvagueI don’t think anyone seriously discussing the topic thinks social media is making people dumber cuz you can see people doing dumb things and they don’t start with the premise people are dumber today
What a load of drivel.
shut up
honestly
This man is God
Biggest joke of the year: Ed Milliband a professional politician 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Full of shite 99.99℅ of them...
What are the penalties Milliband will face if he does not deliver? Without punishment there is no deterent to lying and misleading the public voters.
Kanye would have loved him. And I suppose he would have loved Kanye.
Weak men create hard times. That's something this feminized society will eventually learn the hard way.
People that say he was just a drunk, lazy, fool have totally missed the point. Not that I think there really is a point, I think you either get Bukowski and he resonates with you, or think he's some loser.
He worked a job most of his life that is what is funny. He wasnt as bad as perceived.
He was a factotum for a long period of his life, then a post office worker for the last stretch.
And he was worst than is perceived. Or better. To put it in Bukowskese.
Buk, you're one of the greatest, I miss you so much.😢
"The spirituality of man is a thing-in-itself. It cannot be explained by something not spiritual; it is irreducible. It may be conditioned by something without being caused by it. Normal bodily functions affect the unfolding of the spiritual life, but they do not cause it or produce it. To illustrate: some years ago a witty gentleman inserted the following advertisement in The Times: ‘Unemployed. Brilliant mind offers its services completely free, the survival of the body must be provided for by adequate salary.’" [Viktor E Frankl]
You don't give the title of the book you are reading from? It sounds like Viktor E Frankl but is it?
Man's search for meaning is the title, by Viktor E Frankl.
We in indonesia 200+ million muslim. No sharia law implemented. What are you talking about.
Remember my man the holy Spirit is alive and he loves you you can rely on him for everything
@@Jesussavedme46 thanks brother
@@joshlang6442 you're welcome my man I pray that God will lead you with the holy Spirit and baptize you with the holy Spirit in Jesus name amen
@@joshlang6442 you're welcome my mom I pray that God will baptize you in the holy spirit with fire and I pray that you got him and lead them in all truth and into your will in Jesus name amen
You need psychological help.
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me when i drink:
he got the quote wrong. "The thing is, you see, that the strongest man in the world is the man who stands most alone." An Enemy of the People (1882) act 5
BUKOWSKI. I've been a fan for 30 years. I had to get that name tattooed on my left arm, my writing arm, for love alone, after 30 years of pure connection. Big love from Birmingham, England. 'Don't Try.'
Love it
Amazing mind.....if he did not drink would he have been so good?......Amazing intelligence.
When he said God's he didn't mean worship or having idols he meant fate and fortune. They called it luck here. What he means when he says the strongest man have no God's he means that people without luck are going to be the strongest because they have to struggle the most.
Alcohol often serves ultimately as a cheap anxiolytic, erasing the fear to create, enabling the courage to do so.
He was correct. It was just television & newspapers. Today it’s all that plus social media. There is a generic undercurrent.
I like “generic undercurrent” - seems so
@@williamgaly4579He is correct. I am listening to Earl Nightingales’ “The Strangest Secret”. A thirty-minute recording & he says very clearly that masses just confirm to others & he is correct in my opinion.
Charles Bukowski was a man unlike any other. Let's keep it that way. Poem written by Bukowski: "She ski, On my bi, Till I di."
lol
What he mean ab hitler?
The moral neutrality of genius. Genius doesnt mean good. It shouldnt be aspirational, it is a description of the mind not a prognosis of the life.
@@superultrasmash9790 thanks both of you for asking and explaining! I was confused too by him mentioning those dictators.
@@superultrasmash9790except that hitler was a simpleton. like all nazis.
Its a shame he only saw success later in life. Such a tortured soul, yet seemed very kind to the people he kept close and had amazing life observations. RIP Charles, then again legends never die. He lives forever in his works.
'Hank.' That was what he liked to be called, by his friends. I have been a fan for 30 years. Last year I had his name tattooed, large, on my left arm. He would have called me an idiot, and he would have been right. His best poem, in my opinion, is 'The Strongest of the Strange.'
kind except to his partners whom he beat
Based on his work, I don’t think he’d call it a shame. He’d say that is exactly what is needed to become a great writer.
Yawn. Zog in poetry
The man is right in every aspect. But unfortunately i have to keep in touch with alot of people because i have to kids to rise.
@@henrynoone3595 how unfortunate
I would say the disruption of talent or creativity lies chiefly in the communication of television, newspapers, magazines and social media. These are certainly a destraction from being
When i was 8 I remember trying to quit filterless cigarettes in this French bar. This A hole was telling me not to bother because I was a talentless child. I punched his lights out. Just brilliant.
Made me think of this quote from Total Eclipse: "Don't you think that poets can learn from one another?" "Only if they're bad poets."
Jungian Synchronicity is happening to me cause I was humming Total Eclipse of the Heart then I stumbled on an article about Total Eclipse then I open UA-cam and your comment mentions Total Eclipse 😁
@@katlamb4606 Might be the universe telling you to watch the film :)
@@audunmagnusmoss yeah. I'll definitely watch it!😊
I really wouldve Loved to See Bukowski and Hunter s. Thompson discussing the meaning of Life....
I don't think they would have gotten along. Buk always liked that quote, "Hell is other people," by Sartre, and he didn't care for other artists, very much. He had his own insecurities, and his own fragility of ego that he talked about in his most candid moments. The only one of the Beats Buk seemed to like was Burroughs, and that was because Burroughs, when asked if he wanted to meet Buk, said "no." Then again, since Thompson drank and drank hard, they might have gotten along.
wouldve loved to watch those two make out
@@kakonis I believe Bukowski wrote about Thompson in a poem. I can't remember the name of the poem, because I'm drunk, but it centred on a wild and crazy political journalist much lauded by other writers. Bukowski dismissed the political writer. He described him as 'grandstanding.' I love Thompson and Bukowski. Thompson wrote my favourite book; Bukowski is my literary hero.
@@kakonis I heard Buk went on a car ride one time with some beats, Neal Cassidy among them, and he didn't like it.
@@justinedse8435 He wrote a story about it, and described Cassidy/Moriarty in pretty complimentary terms, saying he liked the way he drove and the wild look in his eyes. I think it was one of his more ragged stories that appeared in an L.A. Weekly. Even Ginsberg described Buk's portrait of his friend as "simpatico," though Buk's disdain for Kerouac was well-noted.
Sometimes I kinda miss Ol' Hank
I've never liked someone I disagree with so much
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Wow. To see so clearly so young. You have a head start I think on. OST people !!
Enjoyed that , brother. Keep keeping it real 💯 👌
Great poem, did you write it?
I did brother. Thanks for the comment.
Life is no bed of Roses bud, chin up, chest out a man designs his own luck its never given.
I used to love Bukowski. Wow I can be a total failure and still think I'm better than everyone? Sold! I still have a fondness for him, he had real talent and he was naturally funny, but he was also a degenerate moron much too interested in picking his own ass and sniffing his fingers afterwards. He's just really good at bullshitting. He's a huge pile of bullshit eloquently spewing bullshit.