Coach: I should have done it long ago, but I decided to give up alcohol a little over a month ago and your podcast and listeners were a big part of it. You are a gentleman and a scholar🥋🙏🥊
🎯 Key points for quick navigation: 01:39 *🥊 Shavkat is a relentless fighter with incredible resilience, often absorbing damage but pushing forward aggressively. His ability to recover after being hurt is a key factor in his success.* 03:28 *🏅 Shavkat finished Jeff Neil with a standing choke, demonstrating his superior finishing ability compared to Ian Gary, who struggled to finish Neil in their fight.* 05:37 *🛡️ Ian Gary will need to stay on the outside, using his footwork and reach to avoid Shavkat’s pressure, but Gary’s limited finishing ability may hinder his chances.* 07:13 *🔥 Shavkat’s aggressive style, high-pressure game, and impressive submission skills give him a major advantage in this fight, especially in a five-round battle.* 09:00 *🧠 Shavkat’s lack of head movement and vulnerabilities in his defense make him hit-able, but his toughness and pressure are hard to overcome.* 10:51 *🎯 Shavkat’s diverse submission game, including guillotines, rear-naked chokes, and spinning hook kicks, makes him a dangerous fighter with multiple ways to finish an opponent.* 12:17 *💪 Shavkat's rise through the ranks shows his dominance, with multiple finishes, but his amateur losses indicate he's still developing.* 13:01 *⚔️ Ian Gary’s reach and ability to stick and move could present problems for Shavkat, but Gary’s tendency to avoid aggressive exchanges might limit his chances to win.* 16:00 *🏅 Comparing Shavkat to GSP, the coach believes GSP’s superior jab and top control would have been too much for Shavkat in his prime, despite Shavkat's strengths.* 21:14 *🔥 The fight between Shavkat and Ian Gary will be a tough one, but Shavkat’s relentless pressure, cardio, and ability to take damage likely give him the upper hand.* 23:43 *🧠 Nature is described as an "emergent property" rather than something magical or supernatural, challenging how we define and understand it.* 24:39 *✨ Philosophical views question why we use the term "nature" instead of "magic," emphasizing that our understanding of nature is not fully explained.* 26:05 *💡 Motivation during tough times is rooted in stoic philosophy, emphasizing the importance of reframing situations and maintaining an empowering narrative.* 27:21 *🏆 Stoic mindset encourages finding solutions in difficult situations, like searching for a "genius move" in chess or life to turn things around.* 30:09 *💪 Strength training should be tough but manageable, and consistency is more important than intensity to avoid injury.* 33:17 *🥋 A proposed change in MMA is to eliminate rounds, suggesting a continuous 15-minute round would improve the flow and outcome of fights.* 35:12 *🥊 Pride's use of longer rounds is seen as beneficial for grapplers and submissions, offering more time to work without interruptions.* 36:13 *🧠 Izzy's challenge is to analyze his loss to DDP and make adjustments if he wants to return as champion.* 37:21 *🏋️♂️ Ian Gary's clinch game is enhanced by training with Demian Maia, but he may struggle against Shavkat's superior wrestling experience.* 39:03 *🖍️ Coach plans to add a whiteboard to the wall for illustrating philosophical ideas and discussing concepts more clearly.* 43:36 *🍝 Suuk, a Lebanese sausage, is recommended for cooking in spaghetti sauce for a flavorful and slightly spicy dish.* 45:03 *📚 For English translation of the Quran, Muhammad A.S. Abdel's version is praised for its modern and digestible approach, though no translation is perfect.* 46:41 *🤔 Coach suggests that Conor McGregor's chances of returning are slim, referencing his current legal issues.* 46:57 *⚖️ Coach discusses a complicated civil case involving McGregor, acknowledging the lack of details but pointing out the potential for false accusations against famous people.* 47:39 *💼 Coach expresses neutral stance on McGregor’s case, emphasizing that both sides are unreliable and that judgments should be made based on evidence.* 49:01 *🌍 Coach highlights Montreal as a unique city with European flair, suggesting it’s a must-visit destination for travelers.* 50:38 *🏛️ Coach shows interest in tariffs but admits to not fully understanding their impact on Canada, preferring clearer explanations.* 51:53 *🎬 Coach shares his experience in the Canadian TV series *Laaj*, praising its success and the positive reception he received from viewers.* 53:02 *💰 Coach reflects on the ethics of hoarding wealth, questioning the necessity of billionaires accumulating vast amounts of money when they already have more than enough.* 55:43 *🛑 Coach proposes a billionaire initiative to solve global problems by pooling resources, rather than relying on governments, and criticizes the ego-driven obsession with wealth.* 59:01 *🏅 Coach mentions Jon Jones, George St-Pierre, and Ali the Shan as some of the most naturally gifted athletes he’s trained, highlighting their raw talent.* 01:02:40 *📰 Coach talks about the complexities of international law and the ICC's stance on Israel, expressing frustration with the US’s influence on global legal accountability.* 01:07:42 *👊 Coach predicts that if Khamzat Chimaev improves his wrestling, he could have a chance against Jon Jones but believes it would be an uphill battle.* 01:10:55 *🧘♂️ Coach discusses his approach to aging, claiming that maintaining a healthy lifestyle through diet and exercise keeps him feeling youthful, despite being in his 40s.* 01:12:00 *💪 GSP is still in great shape, constantly training. Age is not the issue; neglecting fitness and diet is what causes physical decline over time.* 01:12:41 *🕰️ Age is not as big of a factor as people believe; staying fit and healthy is more important than just focusing on age-related decline.* 01:13:48 *🧘♂️ Modern 40-year-olds are in better shape than previous generations due to better health and fitness knowledge.* 01:15:10 *🥊 Mike Tyson could have beaten Jake Paul if he had maintained his fitness and training, showing that age isn't the sole factor in decline.* 01:16:21 *🎯 Starting late in something like jiu-jitsu (27 years old) is not the problem; it's more about how dedicated and consistent you are.* 01:17:08 *🤔 Coach talks about Capil GBA, who works with elite athletes and focuses on mastering the human mind for peak performance.* 01:20:11 *🏋️♂️ To convince parents in their 40s to start fitness, find something fun like pickleball that they enjoy and can commit to.* 01:23:11 *🏃♂️ Coach emphasizes short, intense workouts to maintain high testosterone, while avoiding excessive long-distance running that lowers levels.* 01:25:07 *🔑 Proper technique in running and exercise prevents injuries; poor technique can cause long-term damage.* 01:29:23 *💰 Jon Jones might fight Tom Aspinall if the UFC offers a large enough paycheck, as it's a huge draw for hardcore MMA fans.* 01:32:14 *💔 If a girl rejects you, don’t fixate on her-there are plenty of other opportunities. Avoid giving too much power to any one person.* 01:33:25 *👊 Many people avoid intervening in fights due to lack of combat experience. In contrast, wrestlers or martial artists are more likely to step in and take control.* 01:35:02 *😨 Anxiety often stems from a fear of being unprepared for dangerous situations. Training in martial arts can alleviate this by increasing confidence in handling such situations.* 01:35:58 *🥋 Coach Zahabi's motivation to train in martial arts stemmed from childhood bullying, which led him to realize martial arts’ power to protect and build confidence.* 01:36:26 *🤼♂️ Heavyweight Jiu-Jitsu tends to be less technical than lower weight divisions because heavyweights rely more on strength and muscle, while smaller fighters demonstrate more flow and scrambles.* 01:37:37 *🦸♂️ Jon Jones would dominate Pereira in a grappling exchange due to his extensive wrestling experience, making it unlikely for Pereira to win without significant grappling improvements.* 01:38:06 *💪 To overcome PTSD, Coach Zahabi suggests confronting your fears directly. By consistently facing them, you reduce their power over time, just as he did with his fear of flying.* 01:40:01 *📸 When dealing with fans, especially younger ones, Coach Zahabi emphasizes being polite, friendly, and respectful, maintaining boundaries without being rude.* 01:41:00 *🦵 Injuries like an ACL tear during BJJ could indicate issues with fitness or improper training techniques. Coach Zahabi stresses the importance of avoiding reckless rolling to prevent serious injuries.* 01:42:37 *🦵 Strength and stability in the knees require not just tendon strength but also muscle endurance to avoid injuries during long, fatigued training sessions.* 01:43:49 *🏋️♂️ Strength and power training (with low reps) is crucial for tendon strength and injury prevention, especially when muscles are fatigued during high-pressure movements in sports.* 01:45:04 *🏃♂️ To defend against a charging opponent like Masvidal, simply circle away from their attack to avoid getting caught.* Made with HARPA AI
33:21 Grapplers and wrestlers will dominate with no round limit. UFC viewership would suffer if they change the rules in favor of grappling based fighters. General public want to see Alex Pereira knocking people out
What's wrong with using gym rings to hold myself up standing on the ball when I don't have mats at home I still feel my knees working but can't risk falling on concrete. I can grab the rings if I think I'm gonna fall I haven't done this yet I'm debating buying mats not cheap
I’ve tried on numerous occasions to get that sausage you spoke about. I can never find it and I tried ordering it online but it always extremely expensive to ship
Thanks for sharing such valuable information! I need some advice: I have a SafePal wallet with USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). What's the best way to send them to Binance?
There's a massive ugly hole in Shavkat's game and that's the complete lack of head movement. Garry is an absolute sniper with slicker striking than Shavkat. Don't be surprised if Garry wins by TKO/KO.
Does Garry hit hard enough to TKO Shavkat. That's the question... Garry is great but haven't seen enough TKO and KOs. Maybe Jordan Williams but that's it
@@EchoSoundsystem a shin to the dome will KO pretty much anyone as will repeated shots. Shavkat's head is just sat there, it's a serious problem against a rangey slick striker like Garry. I know Garry gets a lot of hate but he's very talented and training at Chute Boxe will toughen him up.
@@BookBook-yw1kr the one where Geoff landed at will cut him up and stuffed all 4 of his takedown attempts and even landed a head kick on that big ole fat static head...that one?
Salam Coach, I am new to crypto and I see there is a thing called crypto staking is it halal or no? I am reading online some say it is, some say no, its confusing. I apolgise if this is a dumb question.
Idk what that one guy in the chat was talking about. Who leaves religion for Stoicism? USUALLY, it's the other way around. But they don't leave it. They just incorporate it within their religion. Or their faith. Stoicism is not a religion. It's a practical philosophy of a harmonious , graceful life. And like Coach said, it's about narratives. Plus in Mediations, The Logos that Marcus Aurelius mentions is clearly God. It's never directly stated I don't believe....maybe once or twice. But it's the will of god. One god.
i was talking about how stoicism is usually favoured over religion and how people who leave their religion adopt stoicism and fail to realize its a ancient religion the stoics believed in the divine check out What is stoicism? Video by let's talk religion ua-cam.com/video/hVnJxZXzxX4/v-deo.htmlsi=lX65zK3plmYOIkhD
Coach after WW2 Franklin Roosevelt put 100% tax in place and capped the earnings to a certain amount. He was the most popular US president in history,i think he served 3 or 4 terms and thats why there is a 2 term limit now. Now the wealthiest people are only taxed like 40%. The average peron thinks this is alot,but we dont know alot of our own history.
@@justbreathe8835 you're combining a bunch of complicated things into one idea and you don't know what you're talking about none of them. This isn't post war time. Secondly trickle down economics is real. You raise the tax you just gonna create a bubble.
@@brockvictorparaf97 ok so i wasnt wrong,just very broad in my statement. So why did Roosevelt raise the taxes and what effect did it have for the nation?
People forget Shavkat broke down a game Geoff Neil who came 4.5 pounds overweight and was 200 pounds on fight night. Insane.
Coach Zahabi! Im your biggest fan from Australia mate! I love your channel. Your a gentleman and scholar 🙏🇦🇺
Where in Australia bro? I live here too. Love listening to the coach 🤙
Coach: I should have done it long ago, but I decided to give up alcohol a little over a month ago and your podcast and listeners were a big part of it. You are a gentleman and a scholar🥋🙏🥊
Coach a whiteboard wood be pleasant !
Wood 🪵
🎯 Key points for quick navigation:
01:39 *🥊 Shavkat is a relentless fighter with incredible resilience, often absorbing damage but pushing forward aggressively. His ability to recover after being hurt is a key factor in his success.*
03:28 *🏅 Shavkat finished Jeff Neil with a standing choke, demonstrating his superior finishing ability compared to Ian Gary, who struggled to finish Neil in their fight.*
05:37 *🛡️ Ian Gary will need to stay on the outside, using his footwork and reach to avoid Shavkat’s pressure, but Gary’s limited finishing ability may hinder his chances.*
07:13 *🔥 Shavkat’s aggressive style, high-pressure game, and impressive submission skills give him a major advantage in this fight, especially in a five-round battle.*
09:00 *🧠 Shavkat’s lack of head movement and vulnerabilities in his defense make him hit-able, but his toughness and pressure are hard to overcome.*
10:51 *🎯 Shavkat’s diverse submission game, including guillotines, rear-naked chokes, and spinning hook kicks, makes him a dangerous fighter with multiple ways to finish an opponent.*
12:17 *💪 Shavkat's rise through the ranks shows his dominance, with multiple finishes, but his amateur losses indicate he's still developing.*
13:01 *⚔️ Ian Gary’s reach and ability to stick and move could present problems for Shavkat, but Gary’s tendency to avoid aggressive exchanges might limit his chances to win.*
16:00 *🏅 Comparing Shavkat to GSP, the coach believes GSP’s superior jab and top control would have been too much for Shavkat in his prime, despite Shavkat's strengths.*
21:14 *🔥 The fight between Shavkat and Ian Gary will be a tough one, but Shavkat’s relentless pressure, cardio, and ability to take damage likely give him the upper hand.*
23:43 *🧠 Nature is described as an "emergent property" rather than something magical or supernatural, challenging how we define and understand it.*
24:39 *✨ Philosophical views question why we use the term "nature" instead of "magic," emphasizing that our understanding of nature is not fully explained.*
26:05 *💡 Motivation during tough times is rooted in stoic philosophy, emphasizing the importance of reframing situations and maintaining an empowering narrative.*
27:21 *🏆 Stoic mindset encourages finding solutions in difficult situations, like searching for a "genius move" in chess or life to turn things around.*
30:09 *💪 Strength training should be tough but manageable, and consistency is more important than intensity to avoid injury.*
33:17 *🥋 A proposed change in MMA is to eliminate rounds, suggesting a continuous 15-minute round would improve the flow and outcome of fights.*
35:12 *🥊 Pride's use of longer rounds is seen as beneficial for grapplers and submissions, offering more time to work without interruptions.*
36:13 *🧠 Izzy's challenge is to analyze his loss to DDP and make adjustments if he wants to return as champion.*
37:21 *🏋️♂️ Ian Gary's clinch game is enhanced by training with Demian Maia, but he may struggle against Shavkat's superior wrestling experience.*
39:03 *🖍️ Coach plans to add a whiteboard to the wall for illustrating philosophical ideas and discussing concepts more clearly.*
43:36 *🍝 Suuk, a Lebanese sausage, is recommended for cooking in spaghetti sauce for a flavorful and slightly spicy dish.*
45:03 *📚 For English translation of the Quran, Muhammad A.S. Abdel's version is praised for its modern and digestible approach, though no translation is perfect.*
46:41 *🤔 Coach suggests that Conor McGregor's chances of returning are slim, referencing his current legal issues.*
46:57 *⚖️ Coach discusses a complicated civil case involving McGregor, acknowledging the lack of details but pointing out the potential for false accusations against famous people.*
47:39 *💼 Coach expresses neutral stance on McGregor’s case, emphasizing that both sides are unreliable and that judgments should be made based on evidence.*
49:01 *🌍 Coach highlights Montreal as a unique city with European flair, suggesting it’s a must-visit destination for travelers.*
50:38 *🏛️ Coach shows interest in tariffs but admits to not fully understanding their impact on Canada, preferring clearer explanations.*
51:53 *🎬 Coach shares his experience in the Canadian TV series *Laaj*, praising its success and the positive reception he received from viewers.*
53:02 *💰 Coach reflects on the ethics of hoarding wealth, questioning the necessity of billionaires accumulating vast amounts of money when they already have more than enough.*
55:43 *🛑 Coach proposes a billionaire initiative to solve global problems by pooling resources, rather than relying on governments, and criticizes the ego-driven obsession with wealth.*
59:01 *🏅 Coach mentions Jon Jones, George St-Pierre, and Ali the Shan as some of the most naturally gifted athletes he’s trained, highlighting their raw talent.*
01:02:40 *📰 Coach talks about the complexities of international law and the ICC's stance on Israel, expressing frustration with the US’s influence on global legal accountability.*
01:07:42 *👊 Coach predicts that if Khamzat Chimaev improves his wrestling, he could have a chance against Jon Jones but believes it would be an uphill battle.*
01:10:55 *🧘♂️ Coach discusses his approach to aging, claiming that maintaining a healthy lifestyle through diet and exercise keeps him feeling youthful, despite being in his 40s.*
01:12:00 *💪 GSP is still in great shape, constantly training. Age is not the issue; neglecting fitness and diet is what causes physical decline over time.*
01:12:41 *🕰️ Age is not as big of a factor as people believe; staying fit and healthy is more important than just focusing on age-related decline.*
01:13:48 *🧘♂️ Modern 40-year-olds are in better shape than previous generations due to better health and fitness knowledge.*
01:15:10 *🥊 Mike Tyson could have beaten Jake Paul if he had maintained his fitness and training, showing that age isn't the sole factor in decline.*
01:16:21 *🎯 Starting late in something like jiu-jitsu (27 years old) is not the problem; it's more about how dedicated and consistent you are.*
01:17:08 *🤔 Coach talks about Capil GBA, who works with elite athletes and focuses on mastering the human mind for peak performance.*
01:20:11 *🏋️♂️ To convince parents in their 40s to start fitness, find something fun like pickleball that they enjoy and can commit to.*
01:23:11 *🏃♂️ Coach emphasizes short, intense workouts to maintain high testosterone, while avoiding excessive long-distance running that lowers levels.*
01:25:07 *🔑 Proper technique in running and exercise prevents injuries; poor technique can cause long-term damage.*
01:29:23 *💰 Jon Jones might fight Tom Aspinall if the UFC offers a large enough paycheck, as it's a huge draw for hardcore MMA fans.*
01:32:14 *💔 If a girl rejects you, don’t fixate on her-there are plenty of other opportunities. Avoid giving too much power to any one person.*
01:33:25 *👊 Many people avoid intervening in fights due to lack of combat experience. In contrast, wrestlers or martial artists are more likely to step in and take control.*
01:35:02 *😨 Anxiety often stems from a fear of being unprepared for dangerous situations. Training in martial arts can alleviate this by increasing confidence in handling such situations.*
01:35:58 *🥋 Coach Zahabi's motivation to train in martial arts stemmed from childhood bullying, which led him to realize martial arts’ power to protect and build confidence.*
01:36:26 *🤼♂️ Heavyweight Jiu-Jitsu tends to be less technical than lower weight divisions because heavyweights rely more on strength and muscle, while smaller fighters demonstrate more flow and scrambles.*
01:37:37 *🦸♂️ Jon Jones would dominate Pereira in a grappling exchange due to his extensive wrestling experience, making it unlikely for Pereira to win without significant grappling improvements.*
01:38:06 *💪 To overcome PTSD, Coach Zahabi suggests confronting your fears directly. By consistently facing them, you reduce their power over time, just as he did with his fear of flying.*
01:40:01 *📸 When dealing with fans, especially younger ones, Coach Zahabi emphasizes being polite, friendly, and respectful, maintaining boundaries without being rude.*
01:41:00 *🦵 Injuries like an ACL tear during BJJ could indicate issues with fitness or improper training techniques. Coach Zahabi stresses the importance of avoiding reckless rolling to prevent serious injuries.*
01:42:37 *🦵 Strength and stability in the knees require not just tendon strength but also muscle endurance to avoid injuries during long, fatigued training sessions.*
01:43:49 *🏋️♂️ Strength and power training (with low reps) is crucial for tendon strength and injury prevention, especially when muscles are fatigued during high-pressure movements in sports.*
01:45:04 *🏃♂️ To defend against a charging opponent like Masvidal, simply circle away from their attack to avoid getting caught.*
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33:21 Grapplers and wrestlers will dominate with no round limit. UFC viewership would suffer if they change the rules in favor of grappling based fighters. General public want to see Alex Pereira knocking people out
Good point
Laying on top of another man longer than 5 minutes at a time is Haram. This is why UFC implemented rounds! And got rid of no time limit.
Marcus Aurelius didn’t invent stoicism
No, but became the prime example of it.
Stoicism is a character trait. No one invented it like no one invented neuroticism
Stoicism is also a form of philosophy which was founded by Zeno of Citium
I heard that some Engineer from IKEA invented it
@ 😂
Missed the live tonight. I wont let this happen again.
You better not, or else.
The council shall decide your fate…
hello coach
ive torn my pcl 6months ago
i still train mma but i didnt get the surgery
should i do physio or should i get a surgery?
What's wrong with using gym rings to hold myself up standing on the ball when I don't have mats at home I still feel my knees working but can't risk falling on concrete. I can grab the rings if I think I'm gonna fall I haven't done this yet I'm debating buying mats not cheap
I never tried it so I didn’t feel recommending something in don’t know is safe. If it works for you great just be careful.
GSP is my goat and choach are my sensei even whe never met i like your way of thinking about martial arts and also life
MashaAllah love these sessions
I’ve tried on numerous occasions to get that sausage you spoke about. I can never find it and I tried ordering it online but it always extremely expensive to ship
Sujuk?
bro its everywhere what?? just go to butcher or meat shop find a middle eastern meat shop
Asalam Aalaikum coach, can you recommend me any type of shoes for short distance running?
Firas, what is your chess rating
Tristar channel banned again?
Thanks for sharing such valuable information! I need some advice: I have a SafePal wallet with USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). What's the best way to send them to Binance?
Damnnn I always miss the lives because I live in Germany
Shavkat's idol is Fedor. Gary gets mauled late in the fight.
There's a massive ugly hole in Shavkat's game and that's the complete lack of head movement. Garry is an absolute sniper with slicker striking than Shavkat. Don't be surprised if Garry wins by TKO/KO.
Does Garry hit hard enough to TKO Shavkat. That's the question... Garry is great but haven't seen enough TKO and KOs. Maybe Jordan Williams but that's it
@@EchoSoundsystem a shin to the dome will KO pretty much anyone as will repeated shots. Shavkat's head is just sat there, it's a serious problem against a rangey slick striker like Garry. I know Garry gets a lot of hate but he's very talented and training at Chute Boxe will toughen him up.
I mean he has to fight fire with fire if he intends to win no backing up he got to match pressure with pressure thats how you fight pressure fighters
@@The_Reality_Filter casual u need to rewatch his fight with geoff
@@BookBook-yw1kr the one where Geoff landed at will cut him up and stuffed all 4 of his takedown attempts and even landed a head kick on that big ole fat static head...that one?
Kindly premiere sir
Get the whiteboard
Salam Coach, I am new to crypto and I see there is a thing called crypto staking is it halal or no? I am reading online some say it is, some say no, its confusing. I apolgise if this is a dumb question.
Coach almost said ecstatic XD
Zeno "invented" stoicism.
Has coach got any musical ability?
1:15:02
Idk what that one guy in the chat was talking about. Who leaves religion for Stoicism? USUALLY, it's the other way around. But they don't leave it. They just incorporate it within their religion. Or their faith. Stoicism is not a religion. It's a practical philosophy of a harmonious , graceful life. And like Coach said, it's about narratives. Plus in Mediations, The Logos that Marcus Aurelius mentions is clearly God. It's never directly stated I don't believe....maybe once or twice. But it's the will of god. One god.
i was talking about how stoicism is usually favoured over religion and how people who leave their religion adopt stoicism and fail to realize its a ancient religion the stoics believed in the divine check out What is stoicism? Video by let's talk religion ua-cam.com/video/hVnJxZXzxX4/v-deo.htmlsi=lX65zK3plmYOIkhD
Really hope shavkat wins but for some reason i think garry will get it
Think people (myself included) are overlooking Ian but I think I’m gonna be pleasantly surprised
Shavrat
Coach after WW2 Franklin Roosevelt put 100% tax in place and capped the earnings to a certain amount. He was the most popular US president in history,i think he served 3 or 4 terms and thats why there is a 2 term limit now. Now the wealthiest people are only taxed like 40%. The average peron thinks this is alot,but we dont know alot of our own history.
Clearly you don't.
@@brockvictorparaf97 explain?
@@justbreathe8835 you're combining a bunch of complicated things into one idea and you don't know what you're talking about none of them. This isn't post war time. Secondly trickle down economics is real. You raise the tax you just gonna create a bubble.
@@brockvictorparaf97 ok so i wasnt wrong,just very broad in my statement. So why did Roosevelt raise the taxes and what effect did it have for the nation?
The irony of a religious person taking umbridge with made up concepts.
You miss understand nominalism. Nature depends on particulars, God is a particular. Big difference!
@CoachZahabi If one were to hold religion or even nominalism itself to the criteria of nominalism what may one conclude?
Always he favors the Muslims… …. Gary is not Wonderboy…. Everyone finishes wonderboy.
No ones ever subbed wonderboy before. Let's be honest the Muslims are dominating the UFC. Don't make this into a hate thing.
@ not hate but favoritism… biased.. educate yourself in the use of the world hate. Try dislike .
@ he literally said gsp would beat shavkat