From 395f7109b2544cd1ace33a6027a0078d65fb1722 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: mtrela <mtrela@syncad.com> Date: Tue, 24 Nov 2020 11:31:46 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Modifications of patterns because mock-reblogs were introduced --- .../account_notifications/max_limit.pat.json | 4 +- .../account_notifications/min_limit.pat.json | 4 +- .../account_notifications/steemit.pat.json | 4 +- .../created/max_limit.pat.json | 733 +++++------------ .../created/max_limit.tavern.yaml | 1 + .../created/min_limit.pat.json | 2 +- .../created/min_limit.tavern.yaml | 1 + .../get_ranked_posts/created/mutes.pat.json | 555 +++++-------- .../created/mutes.tavern.yaml | 4 + .../created/mutes_indirect.pat.json | 555 +++++-------- .../get_ranked_posts/created/my_gtg.pat.json | 6 +- .../created/my_gtg.tavern.yaml | 1 + .../created/my_gtg_limit_1.pat.json | 2 +- .../created/my_gtg_limit_1.tavern.yaml | 1 + .../get_ranked_posts/created/tag_all.pat.json | 565 +++++-------- .../get_ranked_posts/hot/my_gtg.pat.json | 6 +- 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private company like FedEx.</p>\n<p>What it all boils down to is which one is the most effective and the most trustworthy.</p>\n<p><em> </em><img src=\"https://s18.postimg.org/9jrtr4sex/Public_private_sectors.jpg\" width=\"400\" height=\"290\"/></p>\n<p><br></p>\n<p><em>Lets analyse both sectors.</em></p>\n<p><br></p>\n<h2><em>Private sector.</em></h2>\n<p>Private sector companies are run by individuals like you and me or even board members of savvy businessmen etc and they always have one thing in mind,Profit. In order for a private company to become and remain profitable they have to offer good prices,good products/services and stay ahead of the game. Very often more than one companies offer us the same products and in order to earn our precious $$$ they have to entice us,therefore offering lower prices.</p>\n<p><br></p>\n<h2>Public sector.</h2>\n<p>Public sector by not having profit as their main goal can end up going two roads. <strong>1st</strong> Offer great prices</p>\n<p><strong>2nd </strong>Offer very bad product/service.</p>\n<p>Even though the funding of those public companies is by our tax dollars those businesses usually burn money as if money is irrelevant .</p>\n<p><br></p>\n<p> Dont get me wrong, government spending tax dollars on FD or PD is a perfect way to spend them since they are offering a much needed service.It's the specific fund allocation that the problems start from and the lack of accountability when money is spent in useless ways.</p>\n<p>One of the worst run public businesses is the Post Office which has tens of billions of debt therefore the tax payers money have to be used to save it.When perfectly good alternatives are out there WE DONT NEED P.O.</p>\n<p><em><strong> </strong></em></p>\n<p><em><strong> Closing </strong></em>Some businesses make sense to be in the public sector like the army or the police.But for less important services like mail or parking lots it makes more sense to by run by people who risk their own money and have in mind the customer satisfaction.</p>\n</html>", - "category": "life", - "children": 2, - "created": "2016-09-15T18:54:18", - "curator_payout_value": "0.000 HBD", - "depth": 0, - "is_paidout": false, - "json_metadata": { - "image": [ - "https://s18.postimg.org/9jrtr4sex/Public_private_sectors.jpg" - ], - "tags": [ - "life", - "money", - "economics", - "government", - "taxdollars" - ] - }, - "max_accepted_payout": "1000000.000 HBD", - "net_rshares": 25399054013, - "payout": 0.005, - "payout_at": "2016-09-22T18:54:18", - "pending_payout_value": "0.005 HBD", - "percent_hbd": 10000, - "permlink": "do-you-trust-government-companies-explaining-the-private-sector-benefits", - "post_id": 1257350, - "promoted": "0.000 HBD", - "replies": [], - "stats": { - "flag_weight": 0.0, - "gray": false, - "hide": false, - "total_votes": 13 - }, - "title": "Do you trust government companies? 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Having deep tissue massage is great for alleviating pain. \n\n\n<h4>The benefits of have a deep tissue massage: </h4>\n* Increases blow flow in the body which causes healing to improve\n* Reduces inflammation\n* Loosen tight muscles cluster\n* Improve overall blood pressure \n* Breaks up scar tissue\n* Stress reliever. \n\n90 percent of the people who read this knows that massages are great. I'm an anomaly, I am not a fan of massages but I do believe in the benefits. I do help out the family when I was younger when they asked for massages and I have a natural talent for it. They were confused and would ask how did I know what to do to fix their back. it still remains a mystery til this day. There are many reason why people can't get massages because of the inconvenience, money, or unavailability which brings me to...\n\n<center> <h3>Lacrosse ball</h3>\n\n[Peanut Lacrosse ball](https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0140NJXY6/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=B0140NJXY6&linkCode=as2&tag=lasted-20&linkId=1edab9bdbe3612327d257f4edd57cfb5)\n</center>\nThis improve many of my family's lives when they started using it. My mother, dad, brother, and uncles all are a huge fan of these. The idea of lacrosse ball is to place it either on a wall and lean into or placed on the ground and lay on top of it to target stubborn pains and aches caused by tight muscles. It is used by many athletes but also adored by people that hate the idea of working out. The purpose (for example) is to place it somewhere on your back where it is the most uncomfortable and leave it there for around 20 - 30 seconds so that your muscle in that area would slowly release itself. What I personally do is to put 2 of these under my desk roll my feet with them. \n<center> <h3>Foam roller</h3>\n\n[Foam Roller](https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00KAEJ3V8/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=B00KAEJ3V8&linkCode=as2&tag=lasted-20&linkId=08ef65112539bb10114ba72a89ab1edd)</center>\nThey are great for the overall body. Less intense as the lacrosse ball but they can improve your posture as you roll on top. Here you also do the same thing as the lacrosse ball you lay on top of it and find a tender spot and hold it there for around 20 - 30 seconds if you can and move to the next spot. I don't advise rolling the lower back since your spine is already curve in and your creating more of a sway back. This improve circulation on your thighs, side torso, chest, or any part of your body that can rest on top of this.\n\n<center> <h3>Theracane</h3>\n\n[Theracane](https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000PRMCJU/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=B000PRMCJU&linkCode=as2&tag=lasted-20&linkId=e0fcdc173eac78ceda3dccef5b82dcaf)\n</center>\n\nThis is the first thing I purchased when I had tense shoulders because I had a laptop bag which was a sling style bag. The uneven weight distribution caused intense pain and knots in my shoulder which I had no way of stretching it out. During that time I was a student living in the dorms. No car, not a lot of money, and it was super inconvenient to travel one hour to see a physical therapist for a massage. This was introduced to me by my brother who has knots majority of his life because he had bad posture. I gave it a go and it worked! This is great for people who are in a chair and can't just lay down on the floor suddenly like in an office setting. This can be used when reading something on your computer or anything that doesn't requires hands you can start using this to help reduce the pain on your shoulder and neck. \n\nThese three products I always use if I feel that my muscles are tight or overworked that particular day. They are always in hands reach and has improved my over knot issues. 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At 36, I\u2019m later to the party than I originally anticipated, but I\u2019ve had three decades to prepare for this! I remember as a kid, just being enamored with comic book art [\u2026and still am]. For years, I\u2019d draw these snake characters during class with my friend Neal. Just page after endless page of snakes killing each other. The kind of gratuitous fantasy violence that defines weirdos in high school.</p>\n<p>Eventually, photography took over my life, but I still read comics, thought about comics and drew comics when I managed to make time. A couple years ago I began stringing together a story for a comic called THEIA. A sci-fi conspiracy story rooted in the real world, based on actual science. I learned how to format full script for comics and graphic novels [\u2026you can read the finished <a href=\"www.theiacomic.com\">THEIA</a> script in my previous blog, <a href=\"https://steemit.com/writing/@kommienezuspadt/full-script-of-theia-sci-fi-comic-book-theia-exclusively-on-steemit\">\u201cFull script of THEIA sci-fi comic book! Exclusively on Steemit!\u201d</a>]. This was a big divergence than my hack and slash snake comics with Neal [\u2026who\u2019s stories progressed with each turn of the page, like a Miyazaki film, but really horrible].</p>\n<p><img src=\"http://www.madeineighty.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/steemit0105.jpg\" width=\"800\" height=\"1132\"/></p>\n<p>It was during the process of writing the first draft for <a href=\"www.theiacomic.com\">THEIA</a> that I realized all these years I\u2019ve been so drawn to comics, the real allure for me was story telling and character creation, even more than great art. I\u2019ve been creating comics my entire life, and thus, creating characters along the way. Once I began disciplining myself with taking writing more seriously, I discovered other helpful tools to aide in the creation process. I began taking inventories, outlining in depth documentation of each characters lives, affiliations and personalities. </p>\n<p>Character profiles are something I\u2019ve done for 20 years. I mimicked my favorite fantasy artists like Gerald Brom, Boris Vallejo and the one and only, Frank Frazetta. I\u2019d seen pencil sketches of their concept designs with monsters, heroes and heroines, and just did my best to emulate them. I used to draw the typical front, side, three-quarter and head sketches as a reference bible [\u2026granted, much easier when it was just snakes].</p>\n<p><img src=\"http://www.madeineighty.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/steemit0106.jpg\" width=\"800\" height=\"519\"/></p>\n<p>I\u2019ve been enjoying a renaissance of creativity since committing to doing comics full time, and character creation is where I spend most of my time. THEIA is still my priority as I have an active <a href=\"www.theiacomic.com\">Patreon</a> campaign and those pledging support are doing so for that particular title. I do, however, have two other stories I\u2019m developing which are currently knee deep in the character creation process. A Bukowski-esk pulp crime genre during the late 80\u2019s following a private investigator throughout his struggle with sobriety in Queens, NY.</p>\n<p><img src=\"http://www.madeineighty.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/SketchUpdate004.jpg\" width=\"800\" height=\"1130\"/></p>\n<p>The other is a dark ghost story taking place in the mid-1800\u2019s, surrounding a recently deceased, troubled soul that finds himself caught between the realm of the living, and the afterlife; unable to pass for fear of judgement after a life of heinous acts. The characters in this story were inspired by my most interesting friends, and obscure tales of macabre lore during the industrial revolution and the Southwestern US history.</p>\n<p>I wish I was further along in my pursuit of story telling, world building and character creation. I wish I had decades of experience to share here on Steemit. I don\u2019t want to come across like I\u2019m the authority on these complex, disciplined skills; I\u2019ve only been seriously absorbing the art for a couple of years. I imagine, however, there are quite a few new writers, artists and creators here, navigating their own discoveries and process. With that in mind, [and in the spirit of all the things that makes Steemit great for me personally] here a few techniques I use to further my writing and a few resources I\u2019ve found helpful in house, right here on Steemit.</p>\n<p><strong>\u2022 Real-life Inspiration:</strong> As mentioned, take inspiration from people in life. Friends, or even family. Accentuate the personalities. Exaggerate the quirks or circumstances. For me personally, it\u2019s a big help to to have someone in mind when drawing, and developing a character.</p>\n<p><strong>\u2022 Character Inventories:</strong> Write up an involved character inventory [\u2026sometimes called a character bible]. A reference of everything you can imagine that defines that character. Their ethnicity, background, where they were born, how old they are, where they went to college, their diet, etc. It\u2019s tedious if you\u2019re working on a character heavy story with a big \u201ccast\u201d, but it pays dividends. Once you have those inventories, you can stick characters in situations and the story literally writes itself. If you have a character that\u2019s a passionate vegan, you can immediately come up with dozens of possibilities if they were accidentally locked in a butcher\u2019s freezer. Same with politics, religious, social issues. It really unloads much of the burden of dreaming up a brilliant scene.</p>\n<p><img src=\"http://www.madeineighty.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/steemit0107.jpg\" width=\"800\" height=\"1765\"/></p>\n<p><strong>\u2022 Name Generators:</strong> Name generators are something I rely on quite a bit. There are many available online. They\u2019re usually free, and they\u2019re a great place to launch in to naming a character. Often times, once you have a name, more of the personality and background unfolds organically. <a href=\"www.seventhsanctum.com\">www.seventhsanctum.com</a> has an excellent list of name generators tailored specifically for several genres and character types.</p>\n<p><strong>\u2022 Research:</strong> This is one of those things that seems obvious, but I challenge you to go deeper. For my ghost story, I started researching life in the mid-1800\u2019s in the Southwest and Dust Bowl of the United States. As I dug through historical sites, I found some of the events of that time. A few hours in, I read about droughts and plagues, which would have been rich content for a story, but going even deeper, I read about these crazy grasshopper plagues! Even deeper, I found accounts of specific families and individuals that described enormous clouds of locusts that swept through their homes and ate everything, including the clothes off their bodies! I encourage you to obsessively push through references, way past where most people would get their first idea and start writing. Beyond that is where you\u2019re going to unearth something truly unique and memorable. I\u2019ve already written a treatment for this epic locust plague in my ghost story [\u2026sort of nervous about what that\u2019s going to be like to draw, though].</p>\n<p><strong>\u2022 Don\u2019t Lose The Magic:</strong> For me, the magic happens in the moments before I fall asleep. Without fail, that\u2019s where I get my best, originally ideas. Sometimes it\u2019s just a small line a dialog. Other times it\u2019s as vague as a plot point. It\u2019s a tough discipline to wake yourself up and write it down, but that [\u2026for me] is where the magic happens. It\u2019s invaluable, and worth the trouble of having to fall back asleep. I jot things down in the Notes app of my phone. I have some friends that just wake up and make audio recordings. You might get your best ideas during different times. Sometimes I have brilliant moments on long drives. Either way, document it! You\u2019ll be glad you did.</p>\n<p>Honestly, Steemit has been a revolution for me as well. Since the platform is incentivized, there is a tremendous wealth of references on writing, drawing, how-to\u2019s. Beyond that, I spent much of my time reading and curating novels and short stories posted by the authors bringing their work to the site. Just this morning, I found a comprehensive article by @jamielefay titled <a href=\"https://steemit.com/steemit/@jamielefay/steemit-and-the-future-of-book-publishing\">\u201cSteemit and the future of book publishing\u201d</a>. Everything here, totally relevant if you\u2019re creating comics or graphic novels.</p>\n<p><img src=\"http://www.madeineighty.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/SketchUpdate011.jpg\" width=\"800\" height=\"1130\"/></p>\n<p>Keep writing, creating and sharing! More work from my comic,<a href=\"www.theiacomic.com\"> THIEA</a>, and other stories to come. I\u2019d love feedback and constructive criticism.</p>\n<p>I post daily. 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}, - { - "active_votes": [ - { - "rshares": 54846770, - "voter": "ejaredallen" - } - ], - "author": "ejaredallen", - "author_payout_value": "0.000 HBD", - "author_reputation": 31.81, - "beneficiaries": [], - "blacklists": [], - "body": "<html>\n<p><img src=\"http://www.theanonymousnovelist.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/image-986x1024-289x300.jpeg\"/></p>\n<h1>Nature</h1>\n<p>I haven't stopped and taken a picture of the beauty around me in a long time. It's funny how we can get so caught up in work and the business of a crazy life and miss the simply beauty along the way. Sometime you've just got to stop and smell the roses; and while you're there, take a picture!</p>\n<p><img src=\"http://www.theanonymousnovelist.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/image-3-1024x768-300x225.jpeg\"/></p>\n<p>These aren't roses, I know: they're wild flowers. They don't get the nurture and care that roses do, and yet they are provided for and they bloom into beautiful blossoms in their own time. They have a harder life than others, and that's how we humans are as well. Some of us were well taken care of growing up and were treated like roses, while others were left in the field to grow up alone and without the love and care we should have had. But we are all beautiful in our own ways and if we survive long enough, we will blossom into something spectacular.</p>\n<p><img src=\"http://www.theanonymousnovelist.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/img_6440-1024x1024-300x300.jpg\"/></p>\n<h2>Colorado mountain rivers</h2>\n<p>When the snow on the tops of the mountains melt, it feed the rushing rivers that carve their way down the mountainside. The climbing is excellent, the whether and the views are truly gorgeous, but something about the rivers rushing through the mountains draws you in. There is a memorization about the brave rivers unafraid of the mountains and simply rushing on by recklessly.</p>\n<p><img src=\"http://www.theanonymousnovelist.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/img_6031-1024x1024-300x300.jpg\"/></p>\n<h2>Mississippi at sunset</h2>\n<p>Sometimes the world just slows down and magic happens. This was one of those times. On the night before my sister's wedding in Tupelo, Mississippi the sky exploded in color. What a calm reassurance before a monumental event: the approval stamp of God upon the sanction of their marriage.</p>\n<p><img src=\"http://www.theanonymousnovelist.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/img_5829-1024x1024-300x300.jpg\"/></p>\n<h2>Hundreds of years old Indian hieroglyphs in Arizona</h2>\n<p>This was an incredible hike in the Arizona mountain ranges to discover a place where the Apache Indians, or perhaps some other tribe had lived hundreds of years ago!</p>\n<p><img src=\"http://www.theanonymousnovelist.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/2015-07-13-06-37-59-1024x1024-300x300.jpg\"/></p>\n<h2>Uganda, Africa at twilight, from a moving bus</h2>\n<p>Africa is always an adventure, but in 2015 we took a safari on the northern rim and caught this shot on the way back to the lodge. I love how the beauty of the world is unique in its diversity from place to place, even across the Atlantic.</p>\n<p><img src=\"http://www.theanonymousnovelist.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/img_7281-1024x1024-300x300.jpg\"/></p>\n<p>This is one of my favorite shots. I don't remember where I took it or when, but the colors, the bliss, the peacefulness of this field of flowers was stunning. I'm glad I was able to capture an image of its beauty to remember it by. And to think, all of this beauty was made by God in a second! His power to create a world is amazing and perfect in every way. We get to see His marvelous creation every day! </p>\n<h2>Follow me <a href=\"https://steemit.com/@ejaredallen\">@ejaredallen </a>for more pictures and great content!</h2>\n</html>", - "category": "photography", - "children": 0, - "created": "2016-09-15T19:42:24", - "curator_payout_value": "0.000 HBD", - "depth": 0, - "is_paidout": false, - "json_metadata": { - "image": [ - "http://www.theanonymousnovelist.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/image-986x1024-289x300.jpeg", - "http://www.theanonymousnovelist.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/image-3-1024x768-300x225.jpeg", - "http://www.theanonymousnovelist.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/img_6440-1024x1024-300x300.jpg", - "http://www.theanonymousnovelist.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/img_6031-1024x1024-300x300.jpg", - "http://www.theanonymousnovelist.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/img_5829-1024x1024-300x300.jpg", - "http://www.theanonymousnovelist.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/2015-07-13-06-37-59-1024x1024-300x300.jpg", - "http://www.theanonymousnovelist.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/img_7281-1024x1024-300x300.jpg" - ], - "links": [ - "https://steemit.com/@ejaredallen" - ], - "tags": [ - "photography", - "pictures", - "art", - "steemit", - "travel" - ] - }, - "max_accepted_payout": "1000000.000 HBD", - "net_rshares": 54846770, - "payout": 0.0, - "payout_at": "2016-09-22T19:42:24", - "pending_payout_value": "0.000 HBD", - "percent_hbd": 10000, - "permlink": "wanna-see-something-cool", - "post_id": 1257893, - "promoted": "0.000 HBD", - "replies": [], - "stats": { - "flag_weight": 0.0, - "gray": false, - "hide": false, - "total_votes": 1 - }, - "title": "Shot From Around The Block On An iPhone!", - "updated": "2016-09-15T19:43:33", - "url": "/photography/@ejaredallen/wanna-see-something-cool" - }, - { - "active_votes": [ - { - "rshares": 1979857275, - "voter": "cwbrooch" - }, - { - "rshares": 3911638805, - "voter": "zaitsevalesyaa" - } - ], - "author": "cwbrooch", - "author_payout_value": "0.000 HBD", - "author_reputation": 52.99, - "beneficiaries": [], - "blacklists": [], - "body": "<html>\n<p>This is part 2 of my Memoir. Missed Part 1?<a href=\"https://steemit.com/story/@cwbrooch/russian-roulette-a-memoir-of-my-two-years-in-moscow-part-1-surviving-underground\"> Click here.</a><br>\nDon't know what's going on? <a href=\"https://steemit.com/story/@cwbrooch/russian-roulette-a-memoir-of-my-two-years-of-living-in-moscow-preamble\">Start from the beginning here.</a></p>\n<p>If you like what you're reading, follow me @cwbrooch for more craziness. if you love what you're reading recommend me to other peeps :) feedback is also very appreciated.</p>\n<p><img src=\"https://s14.postimg.org/bpiqdmgpt/Untitled.jpg\" width=\"1066\" height=\"800\"/></p>\n<h1>Russian Roulette - A Memoir of my Two Years in Moscow - Part 2 - Under the Table Tactics</h1>\n<p>In this part of my memoir I am going to attempt to describe the dark side of Moscow. All stories depicted here either happened directly to people I knew, or were described to me as a <em>it's-russia-get-used-to-it </em>anecdote.<br>\nYes, I will be talking about corruption and paying people under the table for things but bear in mind that even though it seems like a common practice definitely not all people do that and not all people experience the phenomenon.</p>\n<h3>A ROUTINE POLICE CHECK<strong> </strong></h3>\n<p>It is said that it is extremely wise to keep 2k-5k Rubles (about 28-68 Euro, 30-77 Dollars, 23-58 Pounds) in your registration papers at all times. They tend to disappear when you get your documents back from the officer... If one does not have such loose change, the guy tends to make one's life difficult. \"<em>You were speeding\", \"You didn't stop at the STOP sign\", \"You're light is out\" </em>etc. Driving is another interesting phenomenon in Moscow. You might think that since the metro is so packed, the streets will be empty. On the contrary, but I will not get into that right now as that makes a completely different post... However, what I will tell you is how one of my students passed her driving exam, which leads us to...</p>\n<h3>PAYING TO PASS AN EXAM</h3>\n<p>After her first failed attempt, my student looked at her instructor/examiner and asked: \"Could you please tell me what I did wrong, so I can work on it in the future?\" He stared back at her surprised and announced: \"Well, you didn't pay me extra, what do you expect?!\" At that point even I was shocked - \"So people openly tell you they want money?!\" \"Get used to it Kasia, It's Russia....\"<br>\nNeedless to say, she was forced to pay the second time around and surprise, surprise, she passed....<br>\n<br>\nI taught English in a company. I came one week, and saw that everyone was kind of in a rush and slightly agitated. I asked what the problem was and they said they were waiting for an audit. I remember wishing them good luck... One lady looked at me and smiled \"We paid the guys to look the other way, it will be fine!\" I didn't even bother to comment as I had aleady known there was no point...</p>\n<h3>GETTING INTO A PRIVATE EVENT</h3>\n<p>It was the three of us - my BF, his friend and I. We wanted to do some clubbing and the friend decided we should go to a very trendy bar in the heart of Moscow. He had a loyalty card there and was well known among the bouncers. We didn't really look the part, but a hefty fee paid for each of us (by the friend) was enough to let us in...</p>\n<p>That was a minor party. Let's talk about the big stuff, involving bigger money!<br>\nIf you know someone, who knows someone, who knows someone you might be able to (legally) attend the dress rehearsal of the famous Victory Parade in May (the 9th to be exact). It costs about 10k (137 Euro, 116 Pounds , 153 Dollars) Watch fragments of the video below to see the magnitude of what I am talking about. </p>\n<p>The whole thing is long, play with it a little bit. The good stuff starts at about 40 minutes. <a href=\"https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4qBu3EvraPWezHbaC7npIQ\">Source</a></p>\n<p>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5EI3FYynz-Q</p>\n<p>To enter the actual parade however, you need to be a prominent member of the society (e.g. ex-military) or someone famous or filthy rich :)</p>\n<p>The event itself is quite impressive and for soldiers taking part in the march it is an honor among honors. <br>\nWe had the privilege of living 15 minutes on foot from the Red Square so we saw all the preparations and marches right outside our windows (till 11pm at night...)</p>\n<p><img src=\"https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/3OMfOqwX2pQ5BYeql8V1tg4J6VcMzG75pLD-nhsfHw0BYFLEQOQSeVl-sVdEkDwS6VfPco-FukpjwQONwimoOhzzT4GIPDt_VGbJfNDYaltTvEcyOFK5do7PZD1-tjDW0nxKYhUQdxG4yoxX6ZS590fMaveLKSI2Voz579yTME9U8D7UgN7R3ufBrAcq0KV8kA9VqMVxryabh2X_jBiMnP3Uwjj_hrWn3ARzHggZMRuo3G3ORSKDpoqcBA25bRDeWHe7nVT4X58NolQ4yY8HVjzyUr4zDneI8dy_eHnSf0F0FBZ8kn4NQQ3ueVR84tu-Ot64CZb9a1SetmKmupvAxBbuS8z3jBsvCECD8A5jz9qevTOkgHEbV0z2hVteH64gCLg3OI9mRVqw2GWAYwNSUlGGtwCxmwXq3p_j_igwncarIhIF2HX_bV0ACrucmewR6IiIdVfaKKAO9g2ycLbJRr_SBwE9TxBND9ar0R267Grzq5SHywG71h1nxZnXInW-HQ2l1cou8zqdiEUanqkeSbgIunZVNBcEnYYinmF-WZd5y0_Luc8rdDYy0GlKAtAJ4z0-woKDs6d_XKWhiWsYOAW3rWwCe3cJylK_6H7wNO2PlBKL=w1163-h775-no\" width=\"1162\" height=\"775\"/></p>\n<p>PS. I am aware that my portrayal of Moscow might seem bleak and depressing. Believe me, it was not. I;m simply trying to describe the juicy bits, the interesting stuff :) My next post will be more optimistic as I will be talking about sports, parks an recreations :)</p>\n<p> ____________________________________________________________________________</p>\n<p>Thank you for reading Part 2 of my memoir.</p>\n<p>Want to find out more about living in Moscow? Follow me <a href=\"https://steemit.com/@cwbrooch\">@cwbrooch</a> :)</p>\n<p>My other work on Streemit:</p>\n<p>1) <a href=\"https://steemit.com/story/@cwbrooch/russian-roulette-a-memoir-of-my-two-years-of-living-in-moscow-preamble\">Russian Roulette - Preamble</a> </p>\n<p>2) <a href=\"https://steemit.com/story/@cwbrooch/russian-roulette-a-memoir-of-my-two-years-in-moscow-part-1-surviving-underground\">Russian Roulette - Part 1 - Surviving Underground</a></p>\n<p>3) <a href=\"https://steemit.com/languages/@cwbrooch/why-shouldn-t-you-use-google-translate-for-learning-english-and-which-dictionaries-are-faaaar-better\">Why shouldn't you use google translate for learning English and which dictionaries are far better</a>. </p>\n<p>4) <a href=\"https://steemit.com/languages/@cwbrooch/how-to-learn-vocabulary-effectively-in-any-language\">How to learn vocabulary effectively in any language!</a></p>\n<p>5) <a href=\"https://steemit.com/introduceyourself/@cwbrooch/teacher-story-teller-cat-lover-about-me\">About me: introduction</a> <br>\n </p>\n<p><br></p>\n</html>", - "category": "story", - "children": 0, - "created": "2016-09-15T19:41:09", - "curator_payout_value": "0.000 HBD", - "depth": 0, - "is_paidout": false, - "json_metadata": { - "image": [ - "https://s14.postimg.org/bpiqdmgpt/Untitled.jpg", - "https://img.youtube.com/vi/5EI3FYynz-Q/0.jpg", - "https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/3OMfOqwX2pQ5BYeql8V1tg4J6VcMzG75pLD-nhsfHw0BYFLEQOQSeVl-sVdEkDwS6VfPco-FukpjwQONwimoOhzzT4GIPDt_VGbJfNDYaltTvEcyOFK5do7PZD1-tjDW0nxKYhUQdxG4yoxX6ZS590fMaveLKSI2Voz579yTME9U8D7UgN7R3ufBrAcq0KV8kA9VqMVxryabh2X_jBiMnP3Uwjj_hrWn3ARzHggZMRuo3G3ORSKDpoqcBA25bRDeWHe7nVT4X58NolQ4yY8HVjzyUr4zDneI8dy_eHnSf0F0FBZ8kn4NQQ3ueVR84tu-Ot64CZb9a1SetmKmupvAxBbuS8z3jBsvCECD8A5jz9qevTOkgHEbV0z2hVteH64gCLg3OI9mRVqw2GWAYwNSUlGGtwCxmwXq3p_j_igwncarIhIF2HX_bV0ACrucmewR6IiIdVfaKKAO9g2ycLbJRr_SBwE9TxBND9ar0R267Grzq5SHywG71h1nxZnXInW-HQ2l1cou8zqdiEUanqkeSbgIunZVNBcEnYYinmF-WZd5y0_Luc8rdDYy0GlKAtAJ4z0-woKDs6d_XKWhiWsYOAW3rWwCe3cJylK_6H7wNO2PlBKL=w1163-h775-no" - ], - "links": [ - "https://steemit.com/story/@cwbrooch/russian-roulette-a-memoir-of-my-two-years-in-moscow-part-1-surviving-underground", - "https://steemit.com/story/@cwbrooch/russian-roulette-a-memoir-of-my-two-years-of-living-in-moscow-preamble", - "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4qBu3EvraPWezHbaC7npIQ", - "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5EI3FYynz-Q", - "https://steemit.com/@cwbrooch", - "https://steemit.com/languages/@cwbrooch/why-shouldn-t-you-use-google-translate-for-learning-english-and-which-dictionaries-are-faaaar-better", - "https://steemit.com/languages/@cwbrooch/how-to-learn-vocabulary-effectively-in-any-language", - "https://steemit.com/introduceyourself/@cwbrooch/teacher-story-teller-cat-lover-about-me" - ], - "tags": [ - "story", - "writing", - "travel", - "life", - "russia" - ], - "users": [ - "cwbrooch" - ] - }, - "max_accepted_payout": "1000000.000 HBD", - "net_rshares": 5891496080, - "payout": 0.001, - "payout_at": "2016-09-22T19:41:09", - "pending_payout_value": "0.001 HBD", - "percent_hbd": 10000, - "permlink": "russian-roulette-a-memoir-part-2-under-the-table-tactics", - "post_id": 1257881, - "promoted": "0.000 HBD", - "replies": [], - "stats": { - "flag_weight": 0.0, - "gray": false, - "hide": false, - "total_votes": 2 - }, - "title": "Russian Roulette - a Memoir [Part 2] - Under-the-table Tactics", - "updated": "2016-09-15T19:42:57", - "url": "/story/@cwbrooch/russian-roulette-a-memoir-part-2-under-the-table-tactics" - }, - { - "active_votes": [ - { - "rshares": 1856124515188, - "voter": "badassmother" - }, - { - "rshares": 1511911763, - "voter": "fkn" - }, - { - "rshares": 1987313581, - "voter": "elishagh1" - }, - { - "rshares": 1061309796, - "voter": "murh" - }, - { - "rshares": 10685732759, - "voter": "kimziv" - }, - { - "rshares": 7380892516, - "voter": "furion" - }, - { - "rshares": 13847065167, - "voter": "aaseb" - }, - { - "rshares": 233089182, - "voter": "poseidon" - }, - { - "rshares": 1226120506, - "voter": "positive" - }, - { - "rshares": 1805841949, - "voter": "sisterholics" - }, - { - "rshares": 63861075353, - "voter": "laonie" - }, - { - "rshares": 2665078950, - "voter": "myfirst" - }, - { - "rshares": 12962686205, - "voter": "somebody" - }, - { - "rshares": 484662341, - "voter": "flysaga" - }, - { - "rshares": 2863548500, - "voter": "midnightoil" - }, - { - "rshares": 7162422615, - "voter": "xiaohui" - }, - { - "rshares": 485163523, - "voter": "elfkitchen" - }, - { - "rshares": 223914723, - "voter": "xiaokongcom" - }, - { - "rshares": 451374022, - "voter": "xianjun" - }, - { - "rshares": 82361209107, - "voter": "markrmorrisjr" - } - ], - "author": "markrmorrisjr", - "author_payout_value": "0.000 HBD", - "author_reputation": 66.26, - "beneficiaries": [], - "blacklists": [], - "body": "## In this episode, a hot Aedapt girl helps Jack escape Killer giant Cockroaches! ##\n\n**Jake was peering through cracks between the plaster laths back into the room where they guard stood.** \n\n\n***Missed an episode? Great more great reading for you [on my blog](https://steemit.com/@markrmorrisjr)! Be sure to follow me for awesome daily updates in your feed and leave me comments. I love comments!***\n\n\u201cNo, we\u2019re not that smart when we\u2019re under. We can really only do what we hear them telling us to do.\u201d Jake whispered, calmly as the big guard moved within inches of the wall, snorting. The guard turned, blasted a hole in the ceiling with his gun and charged back into the hall. \n\n*They heard him blasting the door of the next room open.*\n\n\u201cWe can\u2019t stay here. I\u2019m guessing you\u2019ve got this one on a signal blocker and there\u2019s not much time.\u201d \n\nThe girl turned and ran to a corner, where an iron hand rail rose up out of the floor in a curve. She disappeared through the floor and as Jack followed, he found a narrow, spiraling stair that led below. \n\nHe lost his footing and slid down the stairs, narrowly missing the girl. She stood in the room below, with ear to the door that led into the hall.\n\n\n\n*Jake followed close behind. The girl with the violet eyes opened the door and stepped out into the hall with the awakened Nosher right behind her and Jack bringing up the rear. Jack had no idea what to do next, but the girl seemed to be in her element, and willing to help.*\n\n**Hopefully, she was not leading them into more danger.** \n\nHe followed her past one door, and into the darkened room where they had first started. It was empty, which could only mean one thing. The Noshers who had recently occupied it were upstairs right now with the ugly guard. They were looking for Jack and the others and would soon head back down.\n\n\u201cShouldn\u2019t we just get out of here?\u201d Jack said. He stood with his back to the wall and the door opened a crack so that one eye could see down the hall toward the upper stairs.\n\n\u201cNot without these,\u201d the girl walked to where the guard had been and pointed up at the weapons, suspended above. She ran a hand along the doorframe, \u201cIt ought to be along here somewhere.\u201d She said.\n\n**\u201cWhat is?\u201d Jack hissed, shifting as her body pressed against his.** \n\nShe ran her hand along the top of the doorframe. He froze; she smelled good. It had been a long time since a girl had gotten this close to him, junior prom, in fact. He did not have a lot of time for dating with his work schedule. \n\n*To top it off, the smell of burnt fries that clung to him even after an hour in the shower was hardly an aphrodisiac.*\n\nThe girl put one hand on his chest and stood on tiptoe, pressing tight against him. \u201cOh, don\u2019t kid yourself; you just happened to be in my way.\u201d She laughed, scornfully, and pressed a hidden button at the top right corner of the door. Weapons rained down with a crash, and she quickly chose two handguns, handing one to Jack. \n\nShe pressed the button again, and the remaining weapons zipped back up into position. Jack had to grip the gun in his hand firmly to keep it from joining them.\n\n\n\n**\u201cElectro magnet,\u201d she said and opened the door, moving out, weapon first.**\n\n\u201cI knew that,\u201d Jack said. He flattened himself against the hallway wall, like a TV detective. The magnet had occurred to him, but in his addled state, he had not really grasped the concept. Mostly he just did not like the idea of her being smarter than he was. \n\n\u201cKeep up\u201d he hissed to Jake, who had managed to grab a revolver.\nThe three moved quickly down the hall and turned toward the front door. The two roaches Jack had seen earlier, peered out from either side. \n\n**They had weapons leveled in his direction.**\n\n*The girl crouched and moved forward as if she were still a Nosher. It worked. Jack followed suit, and Jake did his best. His human consciousness was getting stronger by the minute.* \n\nHe had even started getting color back in his cheeks, and Jack was beginning to notice that the man seemed oddly familiar, the more human he became. \u201cCould be a side effect of this Nosher thinking,\" he guessed.\n\n\u201cThey're right behind us,\u201d the girl hissed to one of the roaches. \u201cBlast the next thing that comes down those stairs, you got me?\u201d \n\n**The bug clicked and hissed.** \n\n*Jack assumed it was a yes, because the two giant insects moved in and took up positions on either side of the hall.*\n\nJack bolted out the door and was relieved to see the Rabbit zip up just in time. Phineas sat behind the wheel, and the Things were nowhere in sight. Behind them, they heard the roaches open fire, and then a huge blast echoed down the hall. \n\n\n\nA gust of wind barreled out the door, raining cockroach guts over the three escaping figures. Jake stumbled, and Jack picked him up and shoved him into the back seat of the Rabbit.\n\nHe turned back to let the girl in, but she was gone. Phineas stood up on the running board, slapping the roof of the vehicle furiously. \u201cGet in the car! Let\u2019s go man!\u201d\n\n*By the time Jack had slid into the passenger seat, Phineas had the Rabbit patching out. They were up to top speed in a matter of seconds.*\n\n**\u201cFind a me a safe dime!\u201d Phineas yelled, standing as he worked the pedals and tried to see over the steering wheel at the same time.**\n\n\u201cWhat?\u201d Jack yelled over the whine of the engine.\n\n\u201cDime, a dimension, get us out of here.\u201d Phineas pleaded.\n\nJack opened the glove compartment and fiddled with the controls, but nothing happened.\n\n**\u201cDamn, guess I have to do everything, Phineas grumbled, \u201chere, take the wheel.\u201d** \n\n*The Leprechaun ducked under Jack\u2019s arms as he grabbed the steering wheel from his position in the passenger\u2019s seat.* \n\nPhineas leaned across the stick shift, his feet working the pedals as he started manipulating the glovebox controls. Jack\u2019s view through the windshield changed every few seconds. It was making steering from the passenger\u2019s seat even more of a challenge.\n\n*Meanwhile, Jake hunkered down in the back seat. From where Jack sat, he was not looking so good. He wondered how much time they had left.*\n\nJack swerved to miss a slow-moving vehicle that had just appeared as they shifted dimensions. Finally, Phineas settled for one that put them on a narrow two-lane country road. \n\nThe town disappeared, replaced by rows of fences. Phineas braked and turned off onto the shoulder of the road, rolling to a stop.\n\nJack\u2019s heartbeat slowly returned to normal. Meanwhile, Jake sounded like he was winding up in the back seat, his voice rolling into a high-pitched whine, perforated with short puffs of breath, like a woman in labor on a late-night sitcom.\n\n**\u201cYou okay, back there?\u201d Jack asked, climbing out onto the shoulder.** \n\nJake launched himself out of the back seat, landed face down in a shallow ditch, and promptly lost the entire contents of his stomach in a single \n\n\u201cralph\u201d.\n--------\n\nJack turned away, pulling his elbow up over his nose to avoid the horrendous smell of vomit. Meanwhile, Phineas dove around the hood of the car and into the ditch, pawing through the puke as if he was panning for gold. \n\n*A few seconds later, he came up for air, triumphantly holding the thumb drive.*\n\nHe stood, wiping his hands on Jake\u2019s jacket, and then looked at his watch. \u201cIt\u2019s past time,\u201d He said, pulling the transmitter from the man\u2019s neck. Jake lolled into the ditch; his eyes fluttered, and Phineas shoved Jack toward the driver\u2019s seat.\n\n**\u201cLet\u2019s go. We don\u2019t want to be here when they come to collect him.\u201d He said, climbing into the passenger\u2019s seat.**\n\n***Will Jake see the girl again? What about his Nosher friend, what becomes of him? Will they ever get the smell out of the ALICE? Stay tuned!***\n\n## Look for the upvote button below. If you liked the post, upvote and share! If you're not on Steemit yet, why not? 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Let\u2019s just soak that in for a hot second. <img src=\"http://i.kinja-img.com/gawker-media/image/upload/t_original/p8yuecbnagacjm6khr6t.jpg\" width=\"800\" height=\"363\"/></li>\n</ul>\n</html>\nhttps://youtu.be/i3Nd_FK1zUg\nsource>http://www.gizmodo.com.au/2016/09/so-uh-vape-tricks-are-cool-now/", - "category": "art", - "children": 0, - "created": "2016-09-15T19:40:36", - "curator_payout_value": "0.000 HBD", - "depth": 0, - "is_paidout": false, - "json_metadata": { - "image": [ - "http://i.kinja-img.com/gawker-media/image/upload/t_original/p8yuecbnagacjm6khr6t.jpg", - "https://img.youtube.com/vi/i3Nd_FK1zUg/0.jpg" - ], - "links": [ - "https://youtu.be/i3Nd_FK1zUg" - ], - "tags": [ - "art", - "story", - "life", - "" - ] - }, - "max_accepted_payout": "1000000.000 HBD", - "net_rshares": 201736965, - "payout": 0.0, - "payout_at": "2016-09-22T19:40:36", - "pending_payout_value": "0.000 HBD", - "percent_hbd": 10000, - "permlink": "so-uh-vape-tricks-are-cool-now", - "post_id": 1257876, - "promoted": "0.000 HBD", - "replies": [], - "stats": { - "flag_weight": 0.0, - "gray": false, - "hide": false, - "total_votes": 1 - }, - "title": "So, Uh... Vape Tricks Are Cool Now?", - "updated": "2016-09-15T19:40:36", - "url": "/art/@blend/so-uh-vape-tricks-are-cool-now" - }, - { - "active_votes": [], - "author": "philanthropest", - "author_payout_value": "0.000 HBD", - "author_reputation": 29.41, - "beneficiaries": [], - "blacklists": [], - "body": "<html>\n<p>James Comey -the Director of the FBI - puts tape over his personal laptop camera and webcams. </p>\n<p>I'm not crazy for having masking tape over my camera...I'm not alone....</p>\n<p>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y02aBfNT8n4</p>\n<p>WHY AREN'T PEOPLE MORE CONCERNED ABOUT BEING LISTENED TO...YES, IT IS INVASIVE TO KNOW YOU ARE BEING WATCHED, BUT....</p>\n<ul>\n <li>People SAY more revealing and interesting stuff than they DO....so, I would much rather be a blind fly on the wall than deaf. </li>\n</ul>\n<h1><strong>AS IF THEY AREN'T LISTENING</strong> TO YOU/ME....IF THEY ARE WATCHING...THEY ARE OBVIOUSLY LISTENING</h1>\n</html>", - "category": "freedom", - "children": 0, - 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"updated": "2016-09-15T19:47:15", + "url": "//@test-reblog-01/parrot-01" + }, { "active_votes": [], "author": "test-safari", @@ -667,371 +842,5 @@ "title": "My day hospital", "updated": "2016-09-15T19:43:54", "url": "/story/@varda/my-day-hospital" - }, - { - "active_votes": [ - { - "rshares": 54846770, - "voter": "ejaredallen" - } - ], - "author": "ejaredallen", - "author_payout_value": "0.000 HBD", - "author_reputation": 31.81, - "beneficiaries": [], - "blacklists": [], - "body": "<html>\n<p><img src=\"http://www.theanonymousnovelist.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/image-986x1024-289x300.jpeg\"/></p>\n<h1>Nature</h1>\n<p>I haven't stopped and taken a picture of the beauty around me in a long time. It's funny how we can get so caught up in work and the business of a crazy life and miss the simply beauty along the way. Sometime you've just got to stop and smell the roses; and while you're there, take a picture!</p>\n<p><img src=\"http://www.theanonymousnovelist.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/image-3-1024x768-300x225.jpeg\"/></p>\n<p>These aren't roses, I know: they're wild flowers. They don't get the nurture and care that roses do, and yet they are provided for and they bloom into beautiful blossoms in their own time. They have a harder life than others, and that's how we humans are as well. Some of us were well taken care of growing up and were treated like roses, while others were left in the field to grow up alone and without the love and care we should have had. But we are all beautiful in our own ways and if we survive long enough, we will blossom into something spectacular.</p>\n<p><img src=\"http://www.theanonymousnovelist.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/img_6440-1024x1024-300x300.jpg\"/></p>\n<h2>Colorado mountain rivers</h2>\n<p>When the snow on the tops of the mountains melt, it feed the rushing rivers that carve their way down the mountainside. The climbing is excellent, the whether and the views are truly gorgeous, but something about the rivers rushing through the mountains draws you in. There is a memorization about the brave rivers unafraid of the mountains and simply rushing on by recklessly.</p>\n<p><img src=\"http://www.theanonymousnovelist.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/img_6031-1024x1024-300x300.jpg\"/></p>\n<h2>Mississippi at sunset</h2>\n<p>Sometimes the world just slows down and magic happens. This was one of those times. On the night before my sister's wedding in Tupelo, Mississippi the sky exploded in color. What a calm reassurance before a monumental event: the approval stamp of God upon the sanction of their marriage.</p>\n<p><img src=\"http://www.theanonymousnovelist.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/img_5829-1024x1024-300x300.jpg\"/></p>\n<h2>Hundreds of years old Indian hieroglyphs in Arizona</h2>\n<p>This was an incredible hike in the Arizona mountain ranges to discover a place where the Apache Indians, or perhaps some other tribe had lived hundreds of years ago!</p>\n<p><img src=\"http://www.theanonymousnovelist.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/2015-07-13-06-37-59-1024x1024-300x300.jpg\"/></p>\n<h2>Uganda, Africa at twilight, from a moving bus</h2>\n<p>Africa is always an adventure, but in 2015 we took a safari on the northern rim and caught this shot on the way back to the lodge. I love how the beauty of the world is unique in its diversity from place to place, even across the Atlantic.</p>\n<p><img src=\"http://www.theanonymousnovelist.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/img_7281-1024x1024-300x300.jpg\"/></p>\n<p>This is one of my favorite shots. I don't remember where I took it or when, but the colors, the bliss, the peacefulness of this field of flowers was stunning. I'm glad I was able to capture an image of its beauty to remember it by. And to think, all of this beauty was made by God in a second! His power to create a world is amazing and perfect in every way. We get to see His marvelous creation every day! </p>\n<h2>Follow me <a href=\"https://steemit.com/@ejaredallen\">@ejaredallen </a>for more pictures and great content!</h2>\n</html>", - "category": "photography", - "children": 0, - "created": "2016-09-15T19:42:24", - "curator_payout_value": "0.000 HBD", - "depth": 0, - "is_paidout": false, - "json_metadata": { - "image": [ - "http://www.theanonymousnovelist.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/image-986x1024-289x300.jpeg", - "http://www.theanonymousnovelist.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/image-3-1024x768-300x225.jpeg", - "http://www.theanonymousnovelist.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/img_6440-1024x1024-300x300.jpg", - "http://www.theanonymousnovelist.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/img_6031-1024x1024-300x300.jpg", - "http://www.theanonymousnovelist.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/img_5829-1024x1024-300x300.jpg", - "http://www.theanonymousnovelist.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/2015-07-13-06-37-59-1024x1024-300x300.jpg", - "http://www.theanonymousnovelist.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/img_7281-1024x1024-300x300.jpg" - ], - "links": [ - "https://steemit.com/@ejaredallen" - ], - "tags": [ - "photography", - "pictures", - "art", - "steemit", - "travel" - ] - }, - "max_accepted_payout": "1000000.000 HBD", - "net_rshares": 54846770, - "payout": 0.0, - "payout_at": "2016-09-22T19:42:24", - "pending_payout_value": "0.000 HBD", - "percent_hbd": 10000, - "permlink": "wanna-see-something-cool", - "post_id": 1257893, - "promoted": "0.000 HBD", - "replies": [], - "stats": { - "flag_weight": 0.0, - "gray": false, - "hide": false, - "total_votes": 1 - }, - "title": "Shot From Around The Block On An iPhone!", - "updated": "2016-09-15T19:43:33", - "url": "/photography/@ejaredallen/wanna-see-something-cool" - }, - { - "active_votes": [ - { - "rshares": 1979857275, - "voter": "cwbrooch" - }, - { - "rshares": 3911638805, - "voter": "zaitsevalesyaa" - } - ], - "author": "cwbrooch", - "author_payout_value": "0.000 HBD", - "author_reputation": 52.99, - "beneficiaries": [], - "blacklists": [], - "body": "<html>\n<p>This is part 2 of my Memoir. Missed Part 1?<a href=\"https://steemit.com/story/@cwbrooch/russian-roulette-a-memoir-of-my-two-years-in-moscow-part-1-surviving-underground\"> Click here.</a><br>\nDon't know what's going on? <a href=\"https://steemit.com/story/@cwbrooch/russian-roulette-a-memoir-of-my-two-years-of-living-in-moscow-preamble\">Start from the beginning here.</a></p>\n<p>If you like what you're reading, follow me @cwbrooch for more craziness. if you love what you're reading recommend me to other peeps :) feedback is also very appreciated.</p>\n<p><img src=\"https://s14.postimg.org/bpiqdmgpt/Untitled.jpg\" width=\"1066\" height=\"800\"/></p>\n<h1>Russian Roulette - A Memoir of my Two Years in Moscow - Part 2 - Under the Table Tactics</h1>\n<p>In this part of my memoir I am going to attempt to describe the dark side of Moscow. All stories depicted here either happened directly to people I knew, or were described to me as a <em>it's-russia-get-used-to-it </em>anecdote.<br>\nYes, I will be talking about corruption and paying people under the table for things but bear in mind that even though it seems like a common practice definitely not all people do that and not all people experience the phenomenon.</p>\n<h3>A ROUTINE POLICE CHECK<strong> </strong></h3>\n<p>It is said that it is extremely wise to keep 2k-5k Rubles (about 28-68 Euro, 30-77 Dollars, 23-58 Pounds) in your registration papers at all times. They tend to disappear when you get your documents back from the officer... If one does not have such loose change, the guy tends to make one's life difficult. \"<em>You were speeding\", \"You didn't stop at the STOP sign\", \"You're light is out\" </em>etc. Driving is another interesting phenomenon in Moscow. You might think that since the metro is so packed, the streets will be empty. On the contrary, but I will not get into that right now as that makes a completely different post... However, what I will tell you is how one of my students passed her driving exam, which leads us to...</p>\n<h3>PAYING TO PASS AN EXAM</h3>\n<p>After her first failed attempt, my student looked at her instructor/examiner and asked: \"Could you please tell me what I did wrong, so I can work on it in the future?\" He stared back at her surprised and announced: \"Well, you didn't pay me extra, what do you expect?!\" At that point even I was shocked - \"So people openly tell you they want money?!\" \"Get used to it Kasia, It's Russia....\"<br>\nNeedless to say, she was forced to pay the second time around and surprise, surprise, she passed....<br>\n<br>\nI taught English in a company. I came one week, and saw that everyone was kind of in a rush and slightly agitated. I asked what the problem was and they said they were waiting for an audit. I remember wishing them good luck... One lady looked at me and smiled \"We paid the guys to look the other way, it will be fine!\" I didn't even bother to comment as I had aleady known there was no point...</p>\n<h3>GETTING INTO A PRIVATE EVENT</h3>\n<p>It was the three of us - my BF, his friend and I. We wanted to do some clubbing and the friend decided we should go to a very trendy bar in the heart of Moscow. He had a loyalty card there and was well known among the bouncers. We didn't really look the part, but a hefty fee paid for each of us (by the friend) was enough to let us in...</p>\n<p>That was a minor party. Let's talk about the big stuff, involving bigger money!<br>\nIf you know someone, who knows someone, who knows someone you might be able to (legally) attend the dress rehearsal of the famous Victory Parade in May (the 9th to be exact). It costs about 10k (137 Euro, 116 Pounds , 153 Dollars) Watch fragments of the video below to see the magnitude of what I am talking about. </p>\n<p>The whole thing is long, play with it a little bit. The good stuff starts at about 40 minutes. <a href=\"https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4qBu3EvraPWezHbaC7npIQ\">Source</a></p>\n<p>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5EI3FYynz-Q</p>\n<p>To enter the actual parade however, you need to be a prominent member of the society (e.g. ex-military) or someone famous or filthy rich :)</p>\n<p>The event itself is quite impressive and for soldiers taking part in the march it is an honor among honors. <br>\nWe had the privilege of living 15 minutes on foot from the Red Square so we saw all the preparations and marches right outside our windows (till 11pm at night...)</p>\n<p><img src=\"https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/3OMfOqwX2pQ5BYeql8V1tg4J6VcMzG75pLD-nhsfHw0BYFLEQOQSeVl-sVdEkDwS6VfPco-FukpjwQONwimoOhzzT4GIPDt_VGbJfNDYaltTvEcyOFK5do7PZD1-tjDW0nxKYhUQdxG4yoxX6ZS590fMaveLKSI2Voz579yTME9U8D7UgN7R3ufBrAcq0KV8kA9VqMVxryabh2X_jBiMnP3Uwjj_hrWn3ARzHggZMRuo3G3ORSKDpoqcBA25bRDeWHe7nVT4X58NolQ4yY8HVjzyUr4zDneI8dy_eHnSf0F0FBZ8kn4NQQ3ueVR84tu-Ot64CZb9a1SetmKmupvAxBbuS8z3jBsvCECD8A5jz9qevTOkgHEbV0z2hVteH64gCLg3OI9mRVqw2GWAYwNSUlGGtwCxmwXq3p_j_igwncarIhIF2HX_bV0ACrucmewR6IiIdVfaKKAO9g2ycLbJRr_SBwE9TxBND9ar0R267Grzq5SHywG71h1nxZnXInW-HQ2l1cou8zqdiEUanqkeSbgIunZVNBcEnYYinmF-WZd5y0_Luc8rdDYy0GlKAtAJ4z0-woKDs6d_XKWhiWsYOAW3rWwCe3cJylK_6H7wNO2PlBKL=w1163-h775-no\" width=\"1162\" height=\"775\"/></p>\n<p>PS. I am aware that my portrayal of Moscow might seem bleak and depressing. Believe me, it was not. I;m simply trying to describe the juicy bits, the interesting stuff :) My next post will be more optimistic as I will be talking about sports, parks an recreations :)</p>\n<p> ____________________________________________________________________________</p>\n<p>Thank you for reading Part 2 of my memoir.</p>\n<p>Want to find out more about living in Moscow? Follow me <a href=\"https://steemit.com/@cwbrooch\">@cwbrooch</a> :)</p>\n<p>My other work on Streemit:</p>\n<p>1) <a href=\"https://steemit.com/story/@cwbrooch/russian-roulette-a-memoir-of-my-two-years-of-living-in-moscow-preamble\">Russian Roulette - Preamble</a> </p>\n<p>2) <a href=\"https://steemit.com/story/@cwbrooch/russian-roulette-a-memoir-of-my-two-years-in-moscow-part-1-surviving-underground\">Russian Roulette - Part 1 - Surviving Underground</a></p>\n<p>3) <a href=\"https://steemit.com/languages/@cwbrooch/why-shouldn-t-you-use-google-translate-for-learning-english-and-which-dictionaries-are-faaaar-better\">Why shouldn't you use google translate for learning English and which dictionaries are far better</a>. </p>\n<p>4) <a href=\"https://steemit.com/languages/@cwbrooch/how-to-learn-vocabulary-effectively-in-any-language\">How to learn vocabulary effectively in any language!</a></p>\n<p>5) <a href=\"https://steemit.com/introduceyourself/@cwbrooch/teacher-story-teller-cat-lover-about-me\">About me: introduction</a> <br>\n </p>\n<p><br></p>\n</html>", - "category": "story", - "children": 0, - "created": "2016-09-15T19:41:09", - "curator_payout_value": "0.000 HBD", - "depth": 0, - "is_paidout": false, - "json_metadata": { - "image": [ - "https://s14.postimg.org/bpiqdmgpt/Untitled.jpg", - "https://img.youtube.com/vi/5EI3FYynz-Q/0.jpg", - "https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/3OMfOqwX2pQ5BYeql8V1tg4J6VcMzG75pLD-nhsfHw0BYFLEQOQSeVl-sVdEkDwS6VfPco-FukpjwQONwimoOhzzT4GIPDt_VGbJfNDYaltTvEcyOFK5do7PZD1-tjDW0nxKYhUQdxG4yoxX6ZS590fMaveLKSI2Voz579yTME9U8D7UgN7R3ufBrAcq0KV8kA9VqMVxryabh2X_jBiMnP3Uwjj_hrWn3ARzHggZMRuo3G3ORSKDpoqcBA25bRDeWHe7nVT4X58NolQ4yY8HVjzyUr4zDneI8dy_eHnSf0F0FBZ8kn4NQQ3ueVR84tu-Ot64CZb9a1SetmKmupvAxBbuS8z3jBsvCECD8A5jz9qevTOkgHEbV0z2hVteH64gCLg3OI9mRVqw2GWAYwNSUlGGtwCxmwXq3p_j_igwncarIhIF2HX_bV0ACrucmewR6IiIdVfaKKAO9g2ycLbJRr_SBwE9TxBND9ar0R267Grzq5SHywG71h1nxZnXInW-HQ2l1cou8zqdiEUanqkeSbgIunZVNBcEnYYinmF-WZd5y0_Luc8rdDYy0GlKAtAJ4z0-woKDs6d_XKWhiWsYOAW3rWwCe3cJylK_6H7wNO2PlBKL=w1163-h775-no" - ], - "links": [ - "https://steemit.com/story/@cwbrooch/russian-roulette-a-memoir-of-my-two-years-in-moscow-part-1-surviving-underground", - "https://steemit.com/story/@cwbrooch/russian-roulette-a-memoir-of-my-two-years-of-living-in-moscow-preamble", - "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4qBu3EvraPWezHbaC7npIQ", - "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5EI3FYynz-Q", - "https://steemit.com/@cwbrooch", - "https://steemit.com/languages/@cwbrooch/why-shouldn-t-you-use-google-translate-for-learning-english-and-which-dictionaries-are-faaaar-better", - "https://steemit.com/languages/@cwbrooch/how-to-learn-vocabulary-effectively-in-any-language", - "https://steemit.com/introduceyourself/@cwbrooch/teacher-story-teller-cat-lover-about-me" - ], - "tags": [ - "story", - "writing", - "travel", - "life", - "russia" - ], - "users": [ - "cwbrooch" - ] - }, - "max_accepted_payout": "1000000.000 HBD", - "net_rshares": 5891496080, - "payout": 0.001, - "payout_at": "2016-09-22T19:41:09", - "pending_payout_value": "0.001 HBD", - "percent_hbd": 10000, - "permlink": "russian-roulette-a-memoir-part-2-under-the-table-tactics", - "post_id": 1257881, - "promoted": "0.000 HBD", - "replies": [], - "stats": { - "flag_weight": 0.0, - "gray": false, - "hide": false, - "total_votes": 2 - }, - "title": "Russian Roulette - a Memoir [Part 2] - Under-the-table Tactics", - "updated": "2016-09-15T19:42:57", - "url": "/story/@cwbrooch/russian-roulette-a-memoir-part-2-under-the-table-tactics" - }, - { - "active_votes": [ - { - "rshares": 1856124515188, - "voter": "badassmother" - }, - { - "rshares": 1511911763, - "voter": "fkn" - }, - { - "rshares": 1987313581, - "voter": "elishagh1" - }, - { - "rshares": 1061309796, - "voter": "murh" - }, - { - "rshares": 10685732759, - "voter": "kimziv" - }, - { - "rshares": 7380892516, - "voter": "furion" - }, - { - "rshares": 13847065167, - "voter": "aaseb" - }, - { - "rshares": 233089182, - "voter": "poseidon" - }, - { - "rshares": 1226120506, - "voter": "positive" - }, - { - "rshares": 1805841949, - "voter": "sisterholics" - }, - { - "rshares": 63861075353, - "voter": "laonie" - }, - { - "rshares": 2665078950, - "voter": "myfirst" - }, - { - "rshares": 12962686205, - "voter": "somebody" - }, - { - "rshares": 484662341, - "voter": "flysaga" - }, - { - "rshares": 2863548500, - "voter": "midnightoil" - }, - { - "rshares": 7162422615, - "voter": "xiaohui" - }, - { - "rshares": 485163523, - "voter": "elfkitchen" - }, - { - "rshares": 223914723, - "voter": "xiaokongcom" - }, - { - "rshares": 451374022, - "voter": "xianjun" - }, - { - "rshares": 82361209107, - "voter": "markrmorrisjr" - } - ], - "author": "markrmorrisjr", - "author_payout_value": "0.000 HBD", - "author_reputation": 66.26, - "beneficiaries": [], - "blacklists": [], - "body": "## In this episode, a hot Aedapt girl helps Jack escape Killer giant Cockroaches! ##\n\n**Jake was peering through cracks between the plaster laths back into the room where they guard stood.** \n\n\n***Missed an episode? Great more great reading for you [on my blog](https://steemit.com/@markrmorrisjr)! Be sure to follow me for awesome daily updates in your feed and leave me comments. I love comments!***\n\n\u201cNo, we\u2019re not that smart when we\u2019re under. We can really only do what we hear them telling us to do.\u201d Jake whispered, calmly as the big guard moved within inches of the wall, snorting. The guard turned, blasted a hole in the ceiling with his gun and charged back into the hall. \n\n*They heard him blasting the door of the next room open.*\n\n\u201cWe can\u2019t stay here. I\u2019m guessing you\u2019ve got this one on a signal blocker and there\u2019s not much time.\u201d \n\nThe girl turned and ran to a corner, where an iron hand rail rose up out of the floor in a curve. She disappeared through the floor and as Jack followed, he found a narrow, spiraling stair that led below. \n\nHe lost his footing and slid down the stairs, narrowly missing the girl. She stood in the room below, with ear to the door that led into the hall.\n\n\n\n*Jake followed close behind. The girl with the violet eyes opened the door and stepped out into the hall with the awakened Nosher right behind her and Jack bringing up the rear. Jack had no idea what to do next, but the girl seemed to be in her element, and willing to help.*\n\n**Hopefully, she was not leading them into more danger.** \n\nHe followed her past one door, and into the darkened room where they had first started. It was empty, which could only mean one thing. The Noshers who had recently occupied it were upstairs right now with the ugly guard. They were looking for Jack and the others and would soon head back down.\n\n\u201cShouldn\u2019t we just get out of here?\u201d Jack said. He stood with his back to the wall and the door opened a crack so that one eye could see down the hall toward the upper stairs.\n\n\u201cNot without these,\u201d the girl walked to where the guard had been and pointed up at the weapons, suspended above. She ran a hand along the doorframe, \u201cIt ought to be along here somewhere.\u201d She said.\n\n**\u201cWhat is?\u201d Jack hissed, shifting as her body pressed against his.** \n\nShe ran her hand along the top of the doorframe. He froze; she smelled good. It had been a long time since a girl had gotten this close to him, junior prom, in fact. He did not have a lot of time for dating with his work schedule. \n\n*To top it off, the smell of burnt fries that clung to him even after an hour in the shower was hardly an aphrodisiac.*\n\nThe girl put one hand on his chest and stood on tiptoe, pressing tight against him. \u201cOh, don\u2019t kid yourself; you just happened to be in my way.\u201d She laughed, scornfully, and pressed a hidden button at the top right corner of the door. Weapons rained down with a crash, and she quickly chose two handguns, handing one to Jack. \n\nShe pressed the button again, and the remaining weapons zipped back up into position. Jack had to grip the gun in his hand firmly to keep it from joining them.\n\n\n\n**\u201cElectro magnet,\u201d she said and opened the door, moving out, weapon first.**\n\n\u201cI knew that,\u201d Jack said. He flattened himself against the hallway wall, like a TV detective. The magnet had occurred to him, but in his addled state, he had not really grasped the concept. Mostly he just did not like the idea of her being smarter than he was. \n\n\u201cKeep up\u201d he hissed to Jake, who had managed to grab a revolver.\nThe three moved quickly down the hall and turned toward the front door. The two roaches Jack had seen earlier, peered out from either side. \n\n**They had weapons leveled in his direction.**\n\n*The girl crouched and moved forward as if she were still a Nosher. It worked. Jack followed suit, and Jake did his best. His human consciousness was getting stronger by the minute.* \n\nHe had even started getting color back in his cheeks, and Jack was beginning to notice that the man seemed oddly familiar, the more human he became. \u201cCould be a side effect of this Nosher thinking,\" he guessed.\n\n\u201cThey're right behind us,\u201d the girl hissed to one of the roaches. \u201cBlast the next thing that comes down those stairs, you got me?\u201d \n\n**The bug clicked and hissed.** \n\n*Jack assumed it was a yes, because the two giant insects moved in and took up positions on either side of the hall.*\n\nJack bolted out the door and was relieved to see the Rabbit zip up just in time. Phineas sat behind the wheel, and the Things were nowhere in sight. Behind them, they heard the roaches open fire, and then a huge blast echoed down the hall. \n\n\n\nA gust of wind barreled out the door, raining cockroach guts over the three escaping figures. Jake stumbled, and Jack picked him up and shoved him into the back seat of the Rabbit.\n\nHe turned back to let the girl in, but she was gone. Phineas stood up on the running board, slapping the roof of the vehicle furiously. \u201cGet in the car! Let\u2019s go man!\u201d\n\n*By the time Jack had slid into the passenger seat, Phineas had the Rabbit patching out. They were up to top speed in a matter of seconds.*\n\n**\u201cFind a me a safe dime!\u201d Phineas yelled, standing as he worked the pedals and tried to see over the steering wheel at the same time.**\n\n\u201cWhat?\u201d Jack yelled over the whine of the engine.\n\n\u201cDime, a dimension, get us out of here.\u201d Phineas pleaded.\n\nJack opened the glove compartment and fiddled with the controls, but nothing happened.\n\n**\u201cDamn, guess I have to do everything, Phineas grumbled, \u201chere, take the wheel.\u201d** \n\n*The Leprechaun ducked under Jack\u2019s arms as he grabbed the steering wheel from his position in the passenger\u2019s seat.* \n\nPhineas leaned across the stick shift, his feet working the pedals as he started manipulating the glovebox controls. Jack\u2019s view through the windshield changed every few seconds. It was making steering from the passenger\u2019s seat even more of a challenge.\n\n*Meanwhile, Jake hunkered down in the back seat. From where Jack sat, he was not looking so good. He wondered how much time they had left.*\n\nJack swerved to miss a slow-moving vehicle that had just appeared as they shifted dimensions. Finally, Phineas settled for one that put them on a narrow two-lane country road. \n\nThe town disappeared, replaced by rows of fences. Phineas braked and turned off onto the shoulder of the road, rolling to a stop.\n\nJack\u2019s heartbeat slowly returned to normal. Meanwhile, Jake sounded like he was winding up in the back seat, his voice rolling into a high-pitched whine, perforated with short puffs of breath, like a woman in labor on a late-night sitcom.\n\n**\u201cYou okay, back there?\u201d Jack asked, climbing out onto the shoulder.** \n\nJake launched himself out of the back seat, landed face down in a shallow ditch, and promptly lost the entire contents of his stomach in a single \n\n\u201cralph\u201d.\n--------\n\nJack turned away, pulling his elbow up over his nose to avoid the horrendous smell of vomit. Meanwhile, Phineas dove around the hood of the car and into the ditch, pawing through the puke as if he was panning for gold. \n\n*A few seconds later, he came up for air, triumphantly holding the thumb drive.*\n\nHe stood, wiping his hands on Jake\u2019s jacket, and then looked at his watch. \u201cIt\u2019s past time,\u201d He said, pulling the transmitter from the man\u2019s neck. Jake lolled into the ditch; his eyes fluttered, and Phineas shoved Jack toward the driver\u2019s seat.\n\n**\u201cLet\u2019s go. We don\u2019t want to be here when they come to collect him.\u201d He said, climbing into the passenger\u2019s seat.**\n\n***Will Jake see the girl again? What about his Nosher friend, what becomes of him? Will they ever get the smell out of the ALICE? Stay tuned!***\n\n## Look for the upvote button below. If you liked the post, upvote and share! If you're not on Steemit yet, why not? You get free money for signing up! ##", - "category": "story", - "children": 0, - "created": "2016-09-15T19:40:48", - "curator_payout_value": "0.000 HBD", - "depth": 0, - "is_paidout": false, - "json_metadata": { - "image": [ - "https://s22.postimg.org/d4vifrmo1/Madison.jpg", - "https://s16.postimg.org/90derv079/spiral_stair.jpg", - "https://s13.postimg.org/xp1l7jjyv/guns.jpg", - "https://s13.postimg.org/4klau8zdj/phin_rabbit.jpg" - ], - "links": [ - "https://steemit.com/@markrmorrisjr" - ], - "tags": [ - "story", - "life", - "fiction", - "anarchy", - "minnowsunited" - ] - }, - "max_accepted_payout": "1000000.000 HBD", - "net_rshares": 2069384927746, - "payout": 0.691, - "payout_at": "2016-09-22T19:40:48", - "pending_payout_value": "0.691 HBD", - "percent_hbd": 10000, - "permlink": "original-fiction-jacked-book-one-the-origin-dime-chronicles-episode-10", - "post_id": 1257877, - "promoted": "0.000 HBD", - "replies": [], - "stats": { - "flag_weight": 0.0, - "gray": false, - "hide": false, - "total_votes": 20 - }, - "title": "Original Fiction: JACKED Book One, The Origin Dime Chronicles, Episode 10", - "updated": "2016-09-15T19:40:48", - "url": "/story/@markrmorrisjr/original-fiction-jacked-book-one-the-origin-dime-chronicles-episode-10" - }, - { - "active_votes": [ - { - "rshares": 201736965, - "voter": "blend" - } - ], - "author": "blend", - "author_payout_value": "0.000 HBD", - "author_reputation": 45.17, - "beneficiaries": [], - "blacklists": [], - "body": "<html>\n<ul>\n <li> I\u2019m as surprised as anyone to be saying this but <em>holy shit</em>, these vape trick are really impressive.Yes, vaping still makes most people look like an extra who just stepped off the set of <em>Blade Runner.</em> But god dammit, King Titus is doing some stuff with smoke in this video that doesn\u2019t seem physically possible.How is he moving smoke rings through the air without breaking them? Let\u2019s just soak that in for a hot second. <img src=\"http://i.kinja-img.com/gawker-media/image/upload/t_original/p8yuecbnagacjm6khr6t.jpg\" width=\"800\" height=\"363\"/></li>\n</ul>\n</html>\nhttps://youtu.be/i3Nd_FK1zUg\nsource>http://www.gizmodo.com.au/2016/09/so-uh-vape-tricks-are-cool-now/", - "category": "art", - "children": 0, - "created": "2016-09-15T19:40:36", - "curator_payout_value": "0.000 HBD", - "depth": 0, - "is_paidout": false, - "json_metadata": { - "image": [ - "http://i.kinja-img.com/gawker-media/image/upload/t_original/p8yuecbnagacjm6khr6t.jpg", - "https://img.youtube.com/vi/i3Nd_FK1zUg/0.jpg" - ], - "links": [ - "https://youtu.be/i3Nd_FK1zUg" - ], - "tags": [ - "art", - "story", - "life", - "" - ] - }, - "max_accepted_payout": "1000000.000 HBD", - "net_rshares": 201736965, - "payout": 0.0, - "payout_at": "2016-09-22T19:40:36", - "pending_payout_value": "0.000 HBD", - "percent_hbd": 10000, - "permlink": "so-uh-vape-tricks-are-cool-now", - "post_id": 1257876, - "promoted": "0.000 HBD", - "replies": [], - "stats": { - "flag_weight": 0.0, - "gray": false, - "hide": false, - "total_votes": 1 - }, - "title": "So, Uh... Vape Tricks Are Cool Now?", - "updated": "2016-09-15T19:40:36", - "url": "/art/@blend/so-uh-vape-tricks-are-cool-now" - }, - { - "active_votes": [], - "author": "philanthropest", - "author_payout_value": "0.000 HBD", - "author_reputation": 29.41, - "beneficiaries": [], - "blacklists": [], - "body": "<html>\n<p>James Comey -the Director of the FBI - puts tape over his personal laptop camera and webcams. </p>\n<p>I'm not crazy for having masking tape over my camera...I'm not alone....</p>\n<p>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y02aBfNT8n4</p>\n<p>WHY AREN'T PEOPLE MORE CONCERNED ABOUT BEING LISTENED TO...YES, IT IS INVASIVE TO KNOW YOU ARE BEING WATCHED, BUT....</p>\n<ul>\n <li>People SAY more revealing and interesting stuff than they DO....so, I would much rather be a blind fly on the wall than deaf. </li>\n</ul>\n<h1><strong>AS IF THEY AREN'T LISTENING</strong> TO YOU/ME....IF THEY ARE WATCHING...THEY ARE OBVIOUSLY LISTENING</h1>\n</html>", - "category": "freedom", - "children": 0, - 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K\u00e9ops my cat starts singing tour and stops only when he filled his mess tin. Sweety then, the cat of my son jumps on the furniture in the kitchen and also claimed his bowl. Kashmir him not to come after me, until I make him hugs.</p>\n<p><img src=\"https://www.steemimg.com/images/2016/09/15/DSCN0477faad0.jpg\" width=\"2758\" height=\"2736\"/></p>\n<p><img src=\"https://www.steemimg.com/images/2016/09/15/keops0029612b.jpg\" width=\"1464\" height=\"1162\"/></p>\n<p><img src=\"https://www.steemimg.com/images/2016/09/15/Au-sommet81f7b.jpg\" width=\"731\" height=\"645\"/></p>\n<p> A small cup of coffee and I'm up for the day. 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In autumn, the trees begin to change color, it is a season because I love the beauty of trees is unique. </p>\n<p><img src=\"https://www.steemimg.com/images/2016/09/15/d85917d4a45b3d581b5f40d1d7a7504a3bb1e.jpg\" width=\"236\" height=\"234\"/></p>\n<p><br></p>\n<p>Here I come down the street or is my workplace, hospital, regional hospital, the CHR. Vehicles coming after one another because we start at 7am. The staff is found, speak, tells their evening then everyone goes to the same place: the time clock, control object of our hours worked.</p>\n<p><img src=\"https://www.steemimg.com/images/2016/09/15/chr841bd.jpg\" width=\"916\" height=\"613\"/></p>\n<p><br></p>\n<p> In the ladies locker room, it gets held: white jacket with blue and green patterns representing the logo of the institution, blue pants with various pockets which we do not serve! </p>\n<p><img src=\"https://www.steemimg.com/images/2016/09/15/DSCN1513-Copiee7a4d.jpg\" width=\"410\" height=\"681\"/></p>\n<p><br></p>\n<p>We arrive in our service, mine is the neurological rehabilitation service: we give up (or so) of people who have a stroke, an accident with neurological trauma, people who have multiple sclerosis or Guillain barred and other chronic diseases whose name is almost unknown. </p>\n<p><img src=\"https://www.steemimg.com/images/2016/09/15/Capture2bb0b8.jpg\" width=\"539\" height=\"627\"/></p>\n<p><br></p>\n<p><img src=\"https://www.steemimg.com/images/2016/09/15/370086-1f7d83.jpg\" width=\"325\" height=\"300\"/></p>\n<p><br></p>\n<p><img src=\"https://www.steemimg.com/images/2016/09/15/Capturec0ccc.jpg\" width=\"589\" height=\"598\"/></p>\n<p><br></p>\n<p>We start our day with a report on each patient last night, we have 20 in service. After beginning the nursing: we make the toilet of the patient who is totally dependent. We get up in the chair. For others, we must educate, continue the actions he has learned with the therapist in the individual care, the patient should regain maximum independence so they can go home and take care only . It's a job that can last from 3 months to 6 months beyond, we can not do anything for them. </p>\n<p><img src=\"https://www.steemimg.com/images/2016/09/15/souleve-malade-foldyadb08.jpg\" width=\"480\" height=\"640\"/></p>\n<p><br></p>\n<p>Headline in this service is: you come to bed but you leave again walking. </p>\n<p><br></p>\n<p>Sometimes, we fail either because the patient does not want a return to autonomy, or because the patient is too ill. We give the same chance to everyone, rich, poor, alcoholic, drug addict, young or old. </p>\n<p><br></p>\n<p>The management of a patient goes from shaving the beard of a man to the presentation on the toilet, the room arrangement the carefully tended beds. </p>\n<p><br></p>\n<p>Lunch arrived around 8:30 am, few patient is in the dining hall for breakfast, other unfinished eat in bed Logistical assistance serves meals that are different if the patient is diabetic, diet, dieters, old, or in solid supply resumption. You should know that when the patient has had a stroke, a stroke, swallowing is absent, which means that if the patient eats a sandwich, but he swallows the bread goes in the bronchial tubes and not in the stomach, giving a false swallowing, bronchi become infected and it's a disaster. So this patient who made false swallowing should eat while cream consistency and drink thickened liquid. Which is not very good but I admit it must go through these stages in order to re-eat a day normally. </p>\n<p><br></p>\n<p>Physiotherapists arrive at 9am and leave a 17h, occupational therapists also. There is also a neuropsychologist, a speech therapist and all do work that allows the patient to regain maximum independence, which means that the patient all day is busy. Visitors can come between 14:30 and 19:30. </p>\n<p><br></p>\n<p>After lunch, we continue our work, when all is well, we finish around 10:30 or 11am but sometimes it is noon we are still in the rooms. </p>\n<p><br></p>\n<p>In terms of handling, the entry of the patient, it is usually in bed or in a wheelchair with a right hemiplegia or left, some have forgotten that they had half a disabled body, so it must withstand and no wear and show him how to do with one leg to go from wheelchair to bed and vice versa. Others are completely invalid, they know not move neither arms nor legs, and for those, or we wear them either we lift them with a forklift. </p>\n<p><br></p>\n<p>During dinner, we feed the disabled and we encode our care in the computer.</p>\n<p><br></p>\n<p> Around 13h, we are a few naps after going on the toilet. Sometimes we have a problem in the pants, oops! When everyone is changed to bed, we have a service change ratio and the time, the hour of the end of our service is lagging. At 14h is the start of the morning shift. For my part, I take a good shower and I take the way home or waiting for my cats and my dog makes me a big party. </p>\n<p><br></p>\n<p>We must not believe that the nursing profession is simple, each service is different and you can not compare the care of each other. </p>\n<p><br></p>\n<p>I hope I have not bothered you with this long text, I wish you a good day to you all. </p>\n</html>", - "category": "story", - "children": 0, - "created": "2016-09-15T19:43:54", - "curator_payout_value": "0.000 HBD", - "depth": 0, - "is_paidout": false, - "json_metadata": { - "image": [ - "https://www.steemimg.com/images/2016/09/15/DSCN0477faad0.jpg", - "https://www.steemimg.com/images/2016/09/15/keops0029612b.jpg", - "https://www.steemimg.com/images/2016/09/15/Au-sommet81f7b.jpg", - "https://www.steemimg.com/images/2016/09/15/16e3c4.jpg", - "https://www.steemimg.com/images/2016/09/15/Photo0224b24a.jpg", - "https://www.steemimg.com/images/2016/09/15/d85917d4a45b3d581b5f40d1d7a7504a3bb1e.jpg", - "https://www.steemimg.com/images/2016/09/15/chr841bd.jpg", - "https://www.steemimg.com/images/2016/09/15/DSCN1513-Copiee7a4d.jpg", - "https://www.steemimg.com/images/2016/09/15/Capture2bb0b8.jpg", - "https://www.steemimg.com/images/2016/09/15/370086-1f7d83.jpg", - "https://www.steemimg.com/images/2016/09/15/Capturec0ccc.jpg", - "https://www.steemimg.com/images/2016/09/15/souleve-malade-foldyadb08.jpg" - ], - "tags": [ - "story", - "health" - ] - }, - "max_accepted_payout": "1000000.000 HBD", - "net_rshares": 1202120459, - "payout": 0.0, - "payout_at": "2016-09-22T19:43:54", - "pending_payout_value": "0.000 HBD", - "percent_hbd": 10000, - "permlink": "my-day-hospital", - "post_id": 1257908, - "promoted": "0.000 HBD", - "replies": [], - "stats": { - "flag_weight": 0.0, - "gray": false, - "hide": false, - "total_votes": 1 - }, - "title": "My day hospital", - "updated": "2016-09-15T19:43:54", - "url": "/story/@varda/my-day-hospital" - }, - { - "active_votes": [ - { - "rshares": 54846770, - "voter": "ejaredallen" - } - ], - "author": "ejaredallen", - "author_payout_value": "0.000 HBD", - "author_reputation": 31.81, - "beneficiaries": [], - "blacklists": [], - "body": "<html>\n<p><img src=\"http://www.theanonymousnovelist.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/image-986x1024-289x300.jpeg\"/></p>\n<h1>Nature</h1>\n<p>I haven't stopped and taken a picture of the beauty around me in a long time. It's funny how we can get so caught up in work and the business of a crazy life and miss the simply beauty along the way. Sometime you've just got to stop and smell the roses; and while you're there, take a picture!</p>\n<p><img src=\"http://www.theanonymousnovelist.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/image-3-1024x768-300x225.jpeg\"/></p>\n<p>These aren't roses, I know: they're wild flowers. They don't get the nurture and care that roses do, and yet they are provided for and they bloom into beautiful blossoms in their own time. They have a harder life than others, and that's how we humans are as well. Some of us were well taken care of growing up and were treated like roses, while others were left in the field to grow up alone and without the love and care we should have had. But we are all beautiful in our own ways and if we survive long enough, we will blossom into something spectacular.</p>\n<p><img src=\"http://www.theanonymousnovelist.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/img_6440-1024x1024-300x300.jpg\"/></p>\n<h2>Colorado mountain rivers</h2>\n<p>When the snow on the tops of the mountains melt, it feed the rushing rivers that carve their way down the mountainside. The climbing is excellent, the whether and the views are truly gorgeous, but something about the rivers rushing through the mountains draws you in. There is a memorization about the brave rivers unafraid of the mountains and simply rushing on by recklessly.</p>\n<p><img src=\"http://www.theanonymousnovelist.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/img_6031-1024x1024-300x300.jpg\"/></p>\n<h2>Mississippi at sunset</h2>\n<p>Sometimes the world just slows down and magic happens. This was one of those times. On the night before my sister's wedding in Tupelo, Mississippi the sky exploded in color. What a calm reassurance before a monumental event: the approval stamp of God upon the sanction of their marriage.</p>\n<p><img src=\"http://www.theanonymousnovelist.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/img_5829-1024x1024-300x300.jpg\"/></p>\n<h2>Hundreds of years old Indian hieroglyphs in Arizona</h2>\n<p>This was an incredible hike in the Arizona mountain ranges to discover a place where the Apache Indians, or perhaps some other tribe had lived hundreds of years ago!</p>\n<p><img src=\"http://www.theanonymousnovelist.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/2015-07-13-06-37-59-1024x1024-300x300.jpg\"/></p>\n<h2>Uganda, Africa at twilight, from a moving bus</h2>\n<p>Africa is always an adventure, but in 2015 we took a safari on the northern rim and caught this shot on the way back to the lodge. I love how the beauty of the world is unique in its diversity from place to place, even across the Atlantic.</p>\n<p><img src=\"http://www.theanonymousnovelist.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/img_7281-1024x1024-300x300.jpg\"/></p>\n<p>This is one of my favorite shots. I don't remember where I took it or when, but the colors, the bliss, the peacefulness of this field of flowers was stunning. I'm glad I was able to capture an image of its beauty to remember it by. And to think, all of this beauty was made by God in a second! His power to create a world is amazing and perfect in every way. We get to see His marvelous creation every day! </p>\n<h2>Follow me <a href=\"https://steemit.com/@ejaredallen\">@ejaredallen </a>for more pictures and great content!</h2>\n</html>", - "category": "photography", - "children": 0, - "created": "2016-09-15T19:42:24", - "curator_payout_value": "0.000 HBD", - "depth": 0, - "is_paidout": false, - "json_metadata": { - "image": [ - "http://www.theanonymousnovelist.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/image-986x1024-289x300.jpeg", - "http://www.theanonymousnovelist.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/image-3-1024x768-300x225.jpeg", - "http://www.theanonymousnovelist.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/img_6440-1024x1024-300x300.jpg", - "http://www.theanonymousnovelist.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/img_6031-1024x1024-300x300.jpg", - "http://www.theanonymousnovelist.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/img_5829-1024x1024-300x300.jpg", - "http://www.theanonymousnovelist.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/2015-07-13-06-37-59-1024x1024-300x300.jpg", - "http://www.theanonymousnovelist.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/img_7281-1024x1024-300x300.jpg" - ], - "links": [ - "https://steemit.com/@ejaredallen" - ], - "tags": [ - "photography", - "pictures", - "art", - "steemit", - "travel" - ] - }, - "max_accepted_payout": "1000000.000 HBD", - "net_rshares": 54846770, - "payout": 0.0, - "payout_at": "2016-09-22T19:42:24", - "pending_payout_value": "0.000 HBD", - "percent_hbd": 10000, - "permlink": "wanna-see-something-cool", - "post_id": 1257893, - "promoted": "0.000 HBD", - "replies": [], - "stats": { - "flag_weight": 0.0, - "gray": false, - "hide": false, - "total_votes": 1 - }, - "title": "Shot From Around The Block On An iPhone!", - "updated": "2016-09-15T19:43:33", - "url": "/photography/@ejaredallen/wanna-see-something-cool" - }, - { - "active_votes": [ - { - "rshares": 1979857275, - "voter": "cwbrooch" - }, - { - "rshares": 3911638805, - "voter": "zaitsevalesyaa" - } - ], - "author": "cwbrooch", - "author_payout_value": "0.000 HBD", - "author_reputation": 52.99, - "beneficiaries": [], - "blacklists": [], - "body": "<html>\n<p>This is part 2 of my Memoir. Missed Part 1?<a href=\"https://steemit.com/story/@cwbrooch/russian-roulette-a-memoir-of-my-two-years-in-moscow-part-1-surviving-underground\"> Click here.</a><br>\nDon't know what's going on? <a href=\"https://steemit.com/story/@cwbrooch/russian-roulette-a-memoir-of-my-two-years-of-living-in-moscow-preamble\">Start from the beginning here.</a></p>\n<p>If you like what you're reading, follow me @cwbrooch for more craziness. if you love what you're reading recommend me to other peeps :) feedback is also very appreciated.</p>\n<p><img src=\"https://s14.postimg.org/bpiqdmgpt/Untitled.jpg\" width=\"1066\" height=\"800\"/></p>\n<h1>Russian Roulette - A Memoir of my Two Years in Moscow - Part 2 - Under the Table Tactics</h1>\n<p>In this part of my memoir I am going to attempt to describe the dark side of Moscow. All stories depicted here either happened directly to people I knew, or were described to me as a <em>it's-russia-get-used-to-it </em>anecdote.<br>\nYes, I will be talking about corruption and paying people under the table for things but bear in mind that even though it seems like a common practice definitely not all people do that and not all people experience the phenomenon.</p>\n<h3>A ROUTINE POLICE CHECK<strong> </strong></h3>\n<p>It is said that it is extremely wise to keep 2k-5k Rubles (about 28-68 Euro, 30-77 Dollars, 23-58 Pounds) in your registration papers at all times. They tend to disappear when you get your documents back from the officer... If one does not have such loose change, the guy tends to make one's life difficult. \"<em>You were speeding\", \"You didn't stop at the STOP sign\", \"You're light is out\" </em>etc. Driving is another interesting phenomenon in Moscow. You might think that since the metro is so packed, the streets will be empty. On the contrary, but I will not get into that right now as that makes a completely different post... However, what I will tell you is how one of my students passed her driving exam, which leads us to...</p>\n<h3>PAYING TO PASS AN EXAM</h3>\n<p>After her first failed attempt, my student looked at her instructor/examiner and asked: \"Could you please tell me what I did wrong, so I can work on it in the future?\" He stared back at her surprised and announced: \"Well, you didn't pay me extra, what do you expect?!\" At that point even I was shocked - \"So people openly tell you they want money?!\" \"Get used to it Kasia, It's Russia....\"<br>\nNeedless to say, she was forced to pay the second time around and surprise, surprise, she passed....<br>\n<br>\nI taught English in a company. I came one week, and saw that everyone was kind of in a rush and slightly agitated. I asked what the problem was and they said they were waiting for an audit. I remember wishing them good luck... One lady looked at me and smiled \"We paid the guys to look the other way, it will be fine!\" I didn't even bother to comment as I had aleady known there was no point...</p>\n<h3>GETTING INTO A PRIVATE EVENT</h3>\n<p>It was the three of us - my BF, his friend and I. We wanted to do some clubbing and the friend decided we should go to a very trendy bar in the heart of Moscow. He had a loyalty card there and was well known among the bouncers. We didn't really look the part, but a hefty fee paid for each of us (by the friend) was enough to let us in...</p>\n<p>That was a minor party. Let's talk about the big stuff, involving bigger money!<br>\nIf you know someone, who knows someone, who knows someone you might be able to (legally) attend the dress rehearsal of the famous Victory Parade in May (the 9th to be exact). It costs about 10k (137 Euro, 116 Pounds , 153 Dollars) Watch fragments of the video below to see the magnitude of what I am talking about. </p>\n<p>The whole thing is long, play with it a little bit. The good stuff starts at about 40 minutes. <a href=\"https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4qBu3EvraPWezHbaC7npIQ\">Source</a></p>\n<p>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5EI3FYynz-Q</p>\n<p>To enter the actual parade however, you need to be a prominent member of the society (e.g. ex-military) or someone famous or filthy rich :)</p>\n<p>The event itself is quite impressive and for soldiers taking part in the march it is an honor among honors. <br>\nWe had the privilege of living 15 minutes on foot from the Red Square so we saw all the preparations and marches right outside our windows (till 11pm at night...)</p>\n<p><img src=\"https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/3OMfOqwX2pQ5BYeql8V1tg4J6VcMzG75pLD-nhsfHw0BYFLEQOQSeVl-sVdEkDwS6VfPco-FukpjwQONwimoOhzzT4GIPDt_VGbJfNDYaltTvEcyOFK5do7PZD1-tjDW0nxKYhUQdxG4yoxX6ZS590fMaveLKSI2Voz579yTME9U8D7UgN7R3ufBrAcq0KV8kA9VqMVxryabh2X_jBiMnP3Uwjj_hrWn3ARzHggZMRuo3G3ORSKDpoqcBA25bRDeWHe7nVT4X58NolQ4yY8HVjzyUr4zDneI8dy_eHnSf0F0FBZ8kn4NQQ3ueVR84tu-Ot64CZb9a1SetmKmupvAxBbuS8z3jBsvCECD8A5jz9qevTOkgHEbV0z2hVteH64gCLg3OI9mRVqw2GWAYwNSUlGGtwCxmwXq3p_j_igwncarIhIF2HX_bV0ACrucmewR6IiIdVfaKKAO9g2ycLbJRr_SBwE9TxBND9ar0R267Grzq5SHywG71h1nxZnXInW-HQ2l1cou8zqdiEUanqkeSbgIunZVNBcEnYYinmF-WZd5y0_Luc8rdDYy0GlKAtAJ4z0-woKDs6d_XKWhiWsYOAW3rWwCe3cJylK_6H7wNO2PlBKL=w1163-h775-no\" width=\"1162\" height=\"775\"/></p>\n<p>PS. I am aware that my portrayal of Moscow might seem bleak and depressing. Believe me, it was not. I;m simply trying to describe the juicy bits, the interesting stuff :) My next post will be more optimistic as I will be talking about sports, parks an recreations :)</p>\n<p> ____________________________________________________________________________</p>\n<p>Thank you for reading Part 2 of my memoir.</p>\n<p>Want to find out more about living in Moscow? Follow me <a href=\"https://steemit.com/@cwbrooch\">@cwbrooch</a> :)</p>\n<p>My other work on Streemit:</p>\n<p>1) <a href=\"https://steemit.com/story/@cwbrooch/russian-roulette-a-memoir-of-my-two-years-of-living-in-moscow-preamble\">Russian Roulette - Preamble</a> </p>\n<p>2) <a href=\"https://steemit.com/story/@cwbrooch/russian-roulette-a-memoir-of-my-two-years-in-moscow-part-1-surviving-underground\">Russian Roulette - Part 1 - Surviving Underground</a></p>\n<p>3) <a href=\"https://steemit.com/languages/@cwbrooch/why-shouldn-t-you-use-google-translate-for-learning-english-and-which-dictionaries-are-faaaar-better\">Why shouldn't you use google translate for learning English and which dictionaries are far better</a>. </p>\n<p>4) <a href=\"https://steemit.com/languages/@cwbrooch/how-to-learn-vocabulary-effectively-in-any-language\">How to learn vocabulary effectively in any language!</a></p>\n<p>5) <a href=\"https://steemit.com/introduceyourself/@cwbrooch/teacher-story-teller-cat-lover-about-me\">About me: introduction</a> <br>\n </p>\n<p><br></p>\n</html>", - "category": "story", - "children": 0, - "created": "2016-09-15T19:41:09", - "curator_payout_value": "0.000 HBD", - "depth": 0, - "is_paidout": false, - "json_metadata": { - "image": [ - "https://s14.postimg.org/bpiqdmgpt/Untitled.jpg", - "https://img.youtube.com/vi/5EI3FYynz-Q/0.jpg", - "https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/3OMfOqwX2pQ5BYeql8V1tg4J6VcMzG75pLD-nhsfHw0BYFLEQOQSeVl-sVdEkDwS6VfPco-FukpjwQONwimoOhzzT4GIPDt_VGbJfNDYaltTvEcyOFK5do7PZD1-tjDW0nxKYhUQdxG4yoxX6ZS590fMaveLKSI2Voz579yTME9U8D7UgN7R3ufBrAcq0KV8kA9VqMVxryabh2X_jBiMnP3Uwjj_hrWn3ARzHggZMRuo3G3ORSKDpoqcBA25bRDeWHe7nVT4X58NolQ4yY8HVjzyUr4zDneI8dy_eHnSf0F0FBZ8kn4NQQ3ueVR84tu-Ot64CZb9a1SetmKmupvAxBbuS8z3jBsvCECD8A5jz9qevTOkgHEbV0z2hVteH64gCLg3OI9mRVqw2GWAYwNSUlGGtwCxmwXq3p_j_igwncarIhIF2HX_bV0ACrucmewR6IiIdVfaKKAO9g2ycLbJRr_SBwE9TxBND9ar0R267Grzq5SHywG71h1nxZnXInW-HQ2l1cou8zqdiEUanqkeSbgIunZVNBcEnYYinmF-WZd5y0_Luc8rdDYy0GlKAtAJ4z0-woKDs6d_XKWhiWsYOAW3rWwCe3cJylK_6H7wNO2PlBKL=w1163-h775-no" - ], - "links": [ - "https://steemit.com/story/@cwbrooch/russian-roulette-a-memoir-of-my-two-years-in-moscow-part-1-surviving-underground", - "https://steemit.com/story/@cwbrooch/russian-roulette-a-memoir-of-my-two-years-of-living-in-moscow-preamble", - "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4qBu3EvraPWezHbaC7npIQ", - "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5EI3FYynz-Q", - "https://steemit.com/@cwbrooch", - "https://steemit.com/languages/@cwbrooch/why-shouldn-t-you-use-google-translate-for-learning-english-and-which-dictionaries-are-faaaar-better", - "https://steemit.com/languages/@cwbrooch/how-to-learn-vocabulary-effectively-in-any-language", - "https://steemit.com/introduceyourself/@cwbrooch/teacher-story-teller-cat-lover-about-me" - ], - "tags": [ - "story", - "writing", - "travel", - "life", - "russia" - ], - "users": [ - "cwbrooch" - ] - }, - "max_accepted_payout": "1000000.000 HBD", - "net_rshares": 5891496080, - "payout": 0.001, - "payout_at": "2016-09-22T19:41:09", - "pending_payout_value": "0.001 HBD", - "percent_hbd": 10000, - "permlink": "russian-roulette-a-memoir-part-2-under-the-table-tactics", - "post_id": 1257881, - "promoted": "0.000 HBD", - "replies": [], - "stats": { - "flag_weight": 0.0, - "gray": false, - "hide": false, - "total_votes": 2 - }, - "title": "Russian Roulette - a Memoir [Part 2] - Under-the-table Tactics", - "updated": "2016-09-15T19:42:57", - "url": "/story/@cwbrooch/russian-roulette-a-memoir-part-2-under-the-table-tactics" - }, - { - "active_votes": [ - { - "rshares": 1856124515188, - "voter": "badassmother" - }, - { - "rshares": 1511911763, - "voter": "fkn" - }, - { - "rshares": 1987313581, - "voter": "elishagh1" - }, - { - "rshares": 1061309796, - "voter": "murh" - }, - { - "rshares": 10685732759, - "voter": "kimziv" - }, - { - "rshares": 7380892516, - "voter": "furion" - }, - { - "rshares": 13847065167, - "voter": "aaseb" - }, - { - "rshares": 233089182, - "voter": "poseidon" - }, - { - "rshares": 1226120506, - "voter": "positive" - }, - { - "rshares": 1805841949, - "voter": "sisterholics" - }, - { - "rshares": 63861075353, - "voter": "laonie" - }, - { - "rshares": 2665078950, - "voter": "myfirst" - }, - { - "rshares": 12962686205, - "voter": "somebody" - }, - { - "rshares": 484662341, - "voter": "flysaga" - }, - { - "rshares": 2863548500, - "voter": "midnightoil" - }, - { - "rshares": 7162422615, - "voter": "xiaohui" - }, - { - "rshares": 485163523, - "voter": "elfkitchen" - }, - { - "rshares": 223914723, - "voter": "xiaokongcom" - }, - { - "rshares": 451374022, - "voter": "xianjun" - }, - { - "rshares": 82361209107, - "voter": "markrmorrisjr" - } - ], - "author": "markrmorrisjr", - "author_payout_value": "0.000 HBD", - "author_reputation": 66.26, - "beneficiaries": [], - "blacklists": [], - "body": "## In this episode, a hot Aedapt girl helps Jack escape Killer giant Cockroaches! ##\n\n**Jake was peering through cracks between the plaster laths back into the room where they guard stood.** \n\n\n***Missed an episode? Great more great reading for you [on my blog](https://steemit.com/@markrmorrisjr)! Be sure to follow me for awesome daily updates in your feed and leave me comments. I love comments!***\n\n\u201cNo, we\u2019re not that smart when we\u2019re under. We can really only do what we hear them telling us to do.\u201d Jake whispered, calmly as the big guard moved within inches of the wall, snorting. The guard turned, blasted a hole in the ceiling with his gun and charged back into the hall. \n\n*They heard him blasting the door of the next room open.*\n\n\u201cWe can\u2019t stay here. I\u2019m guessing you\u2019ve got this one on a signal blocker and there\u2019s not much time.\u201d \n\nThe girl turned and ran to a corner, where an iron hand rail rose up out of the floor in a curve. She disappeared through the floor and as Jack followed, he found a narrow, spiraling stair that led below. \n\nHe lost his footing and slid down the stairs, narrowly missing the girl. She stood in the room below, with ear to the door that led into the hall.\n\n\n\n*Jake followed close behind. The girl with the violet eyes opened the door and stepped out into the hall with the awakened Nosher right behind her and Jack bringing up the rear. Jack had no idea what to do next, but the girl seemed to be in her element, and willing to help.*\n\n**Hopefully, she was not leading them into more danger.** \n\nHe followed her past one door, and into the darkened room where they had first started. It was empty, which could only mean one thing. The Noshers who had recently occupied it were upstairs right now with the ugly guard. They were looking for Jack and the others and would soon head back down.\n\n\u201cShouldn\u2019t we just get out of here?\u201d Jack said. He stood with his back to the wall and the door opened a crack so that one eye could see down the hall toward the upper stairs.\n\n\u201cNot without these,\u201d the girl walked to where the guard had been and pointed up at the weapons, suspended above. She ran a hand along the doorframe, \u201cIt ought to be along here somewhere.\u201d She said.\n\n**\u201cWhat is?\u201d Jack hissed, shifting as her body pressed against his.** \n\nShe ran her hand along the top of the doorframe. He froze; she smelled good. It had been a long time since a girl had gotten this close to him, junior prom, in fact. He did not have a lot of time for dating with his work schedule. \n\n*To top it off, the smell of burnt fries that clung to him even after an hour in the shower was hardly an aphrodisiac.*\n\nThe girl put one hand on his chest and stood on tiptoe, pressing tight against him. \u201cOh, don\u2019t kid yourself; you just happened to be in my way.\u201d She laughed, scornfully, and pressed a hidden button at the top right corner of the door. Weapons rained down with a crash, and she quickly chose two handguns, handing one to Jack. \n\nShe pressed the button again, and the remaining weapons zipped back up into position. Jack had to grip the gun in his hand firmly to keep it from joining them.\n\n\n\n**\u201cElectro magnet,\u201d she said and opened the door, moving out, weapon first.**\n\n\u201cI knew that,\u201d Jack said. He flattened himself against the hallway wall, like a TV detective. The magnet had occurred to him, but in his addled state, he had not really grasped the concept. Mostly he just did not like the idea of her being smarter than he was. \n\n\u201cKeep up\u201d he hissed to Jake, who had managed to grab a revolver.\nThe three moved quickly down the hall and turned toward the front door. The two roaches Jack had seen earlier, peered out from either side. \n\n**They had weapons leveled in his direction.**\n\n*The girl crouched and moved forward as if she were still a Nosher. It worked. Jack followed suit, and Jake did his best. His human consciousness was getting stronger by the minute.* \n\nHe had even started getting color back in his cheeks, and Jack was beginning to notice that the man seemed oddly familiar, the more human he became. \u201cCould be a side effect of this Nosher thinking,\" he guessed.\n\n\u201cThey're right behind us,\u201d the girl hissed to one of the roaches. \u201cBlast the next thing that comes down those stairs, you got me?\u201d \n\n**The bug clicked and hissed.** \n\n*Jack assumed it was a yes, because the two giant insects moved in and took up positions on either side of the hall.*\n\nJack bolted out the door and was relieved to see the Rabbit zip up just in time. Phineas sat behind the wheel, and the Things were nowhere in sight. Behind them, they heard the roaches open fire, and then a huge blast echoed down the hall. \n\n\n\nA gust of wind barreled out the door, raining cockroach guts over the three escaping figures. Jake stumbled, and Jack picked him up and shoved him into the back seat of the Rabbit.\n\nHe turned back to let the girl in, but she was gone. Phineas stood up on the running board, slapping the roof of the vehicle furiously. \u201cGet in the car! Let\u2019s go man!\u201d\n\n*By the time Jack had slid into the passenger seat, Phineas had the Rabbit patching out. They were up to top speed in a matter of seconds.*\n\n**\u201cFind a me a safe dime!\u201d Phineas yelled, standing as he worked the pedals and tried to see over the steering wheel at the same time.**\n\n\u201cWhat?\u201d Jack yelled over the whine of the engine.\n\n\u201cDime, a dimension, get us out of here.\u201d Phineas pleaded.\n\nJack opened the glove compartment and fiddled with the controls, but nothing happened.\n\n**\u201cDamn, guess I have to do everything, Phineas grumbled, \u201chere, take the wheel.\u201d** \n\n*The Leprechaun ducked under Jack\u2019s arms as he grabbed the steering wheel from his position in the passenger\u2019s seat.* \n\nPhineas leaned across the stick shift, his feet working the pedals as he started manipulating the glovebox controls. Jack\u2019s view through the windshield changed every few seconds. It was making steering from the passenger\u2019s seat even more of a challenge.\n\n*Meanwhile, Jake hunkered down in the back seat. From where Jack sat, he was not looking so good. He wondered how much time they had left.*\n\nJack swerved to miss a slow-moving vehicle that had just appeared as they shifted dimensions. Finally, Phineas settled for one that put them on a narrow two-lane country road. \n\nThe town disappeared, replaced by rows of fences. Phineas braked and turned off onto the shoulder of the road, rolling to a stop.\n\nJack\u2019s heartbeat slowly returned to normal. Meanwhile, Jake sounded like he was winding up in the back seat, his voice rolling into a high-pitched whine, perforated with short puffs of breath, like a woman in labor on a late-night sitcom.\n\n**\u201cYou okay, back there?\u201d Jack asked, climbing out onto the shoulder.** \n\nJake launched himself out of the back seat, landed face down in a shallow ditch, and promptly lost the entire contents of his stomach in a single \n\n\u201cralph\u201d.\n--------\n\nJack turned away, pulling his elbow up over his nose to avoid the horrendous smell of vomit. Meanwhile, Phineas dove around the hood of the car and into the ditch, pawing through the puke as if he was panning for gold. \n\n*A few seconds later, he came up for air, triumphantly holding the thumb drive.*\n\nHe stood, wiping his hands on Jake\u2019s jacket, and then looked at his watch. \u201cIt\u2019s past time,\u201d He said, pulling the transmitter from the man\u2019s neck. Jake lolled into the ditch; his eyes fluttered, and Phineas shoved Jack toward the driver\u2019s seat.\n\n**\u201cLet\u2019s go. We don\u2019t want to be here when they come to collect him.\u201d He said, climbing into the passenger\u2019s seat.**\n\n***Will Jake see the girl again? What about his Nosher friend, what becomes of him? Will they ever get the smell out of the ALICE? Stay tuned!***\n\n## Look for the upvote button below. If you liked the post, upvote and share! If you're not on Steemit yet, why not? 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In order for a private company to become and remain profitable they have to offer good prices,good products/services and stay ahead of the game. 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Muscle pain is inevitable, it can be an old injury, or just something that suddenly start irritating you and it will not stop. Having over worked muscles or your posture compromised causes a lot of kinks and knots in our body. Having deep tissue massage is great for alleviating pain. \n\n\n<h4>The benefits of have a deep tissue massage: </h4>\n* Increases blow flow in the body which causes healing to improve\n* Reduces inflammation\n* Loosen tight muscles cluster\n* Improve overall blood pressure \n* Breaks up scar tissue\n* Stress reliever. \n\n90 percent of the people who read this knows that massages are great. I'm an anomaly, I am not a fan of massages but I do believe in the benefits. I do help out the family when I was younger when they asked for massages and I have a natural talent for it. They were confused and would ask how did I know what to do to fix their back. it still remains a mystery til this day. There are many reason why people can't get massages because of the inconvenience, money, or unavailability which brings me to...\n\n<center> <h3>Lacrosse ball</h3>\n\n[Peanut Lacrosse ball](https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0140NJXY6/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=B0140NJXY6&linkCode=as2&tag=lasted-20&linkId=1edab9bdbe3612327d257f4edd57cfb5)\n</center>\nThis improve many of my family's lives when they started using it. My mother, dad, brother, and uncles all are a huge fan of these. The idea of lacrosse ball is to place it either on a wall and lean into or placed on the ground and lay on top of it to target stubborn pains and aches caused by tight muscles. It is used by many athletes but also adored by people that hate the idea of working out. The purpose (for example) is to place it somewhere on your back where it is the most uncomfortable and leave it there for around 20 - 30 seconds so that your muscle in that area would slowly release itself. What I personally do is to put 2 of these under my desk roll my feet with them. \n<center> <h3>Foam roller</h3>\n\n[Foam Roller](https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00KAEJ3V8/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=B00KAEJ3V8&linkCode=as2&tag=lasted-20&linkId=08ef65112539bb10114ba72a89ab1edd)</center>\nThey are great for the overall body. Less intense as the lacrosse ball but they can improve your posture as you roll on top. Here you also do the same thing as the lacrosse ball you lay on top of it and find a tender spot and hold it there for around 20 - 30 seconds if you can and move to the next spot. I don't advise rolling the lower back since your spine is already curve in and your creating more of a sway back. This improve circulation on your thighs, side torso, chest, or any part of your body that can rest on top of this.\n\n<center> <h3>Theracane</h3>\n\n[Theracane](https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000PRMCJU/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=B000PRMCJU&linkCode=as2&tag=lasted-20&linkId=e0fcdc173eac78ceda3dccef5b82dcaf)\n</center>\n\nThis is the first thing I purchased when I had tense shoulders because I had a laptop bag which was a sling style bag. The uneven weight distribution caused intense pain and knots in my shoulder which I had no way of stretching it out. During that time I was a student living in the dorms. No car, not a lot of money, and it was super inconvenient to travel one hour to see a physical therapist for a massage. This was introduced to me by my brother who has knots majority of his life because he had bad posture. I gave it a go and it worked! This is great for people who are in a chair and can't just lay down on the floor suddenly like in an office setting. This can be used when reading something on your computer or anything that doesn't requires hands you can start using this to help reduce the pain on your shoulder and neck. \n\nThese three products I always use if I feel that my muscles are tight or overworked that particular day. They are always in hands reach and has improved my over knot issues. 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At 36, I\u2019m later to the party than I originally anticipated, but I\u2019ve had three decades to prepare for this! I remember as a kid, just being enamored with comic book art [\u2026and still am]. For years, I\u2019d draw these snake characters during class with my friend Neal. Just page after endless page of snakes killing each other. The kind of gratuitous fantasy violence that defines weirdos in high school.</p>\n<p>Eventually, photography took over my life, but I still read comics, thought about comics and drew comics when I managed to make time. A couple years ago I began stringing together a story for a comic called THEIA. A sci-fi conspiracy story rooted in the real world, based on actual science. I learned how to format full script for comics and graphic novels [\u2026you can read the finished <a href=\"www.theiacomic.com\">THEIA</a> script in my previous blog, <a href=\"https://steemit.com/writing/@kommienezuspadt/full-script-of-theia-sci-fi-comic-book-theia-exclusively-on-steemit\">\u201cFull script of THEIA sci-fi comic book! Exclusively on Steemit!\u201d</a>]. This was a big divergence than my hack and slash snake comics with Neal [\u2026who\u2019s stories progressed with each turn of the page, like a Miyazaki film, but really horrible].</p>\n<p><img src=\"http://www.madeineighty.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/steemit0105.jpg\" width=\"800\" height=\"1132\"/></p>\n<p>It was during the process of writing the first draft for <a href=\"www.theiacomic.com\">THEIA</a> that I realized all these years I\u2019ve been so drawn to comics, the real allure for me was story telling and character creation, even more than great art. I\u2019ve been creating comics my entire life, and thus, creating characters along the way. Once I began disciplining myself with taking writing more seriously, I discovered other helpful tools to aide in the creation process. I began taking inventories, outlining in depth documentation of each characters lives, affiliations and personalities. </p>\n<p>Character profiles are something I\u2019ve done for 20 years. I mimicked my favorite fantasy artists like Gerald Brom, Boris Vallejo and the one and only, Frank Frazetta. I\u2019d seen pencil sketches of their concept designs with monsters, heroes and heroines, and just did my best to emulate them. I used to draw the typical front, side, three-quarter and head sketches as a reference bible [\u2026granted, much easier when it was just snakes].</p>\n<p><img src=\"http://www.madeineighty.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/steemit0106.jpg\" width=\"800\" height=\"519\"/></p>\n<p>I\u2019ve been enjoying a renaissance of creativity since committing to doing comics full time, and character creation is where I spend most of my time. THEIA is still my priority as I have an active <a href=\"www.theiacomic.com\">Patreon</a> campaign and those pledging support are doing so for that particular title. I do, however, have two other stories I\u2019m developing which are currently knee deep in the character creation process. A Bukowski-esk pulp crime genre during the late 80\u2019s following a private investigator throughout his struggle with sobriety in Queens, NY.</p>\n<p><img src=\"http://www.madeineighty.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/SketchUpdate004.jpg\" width=\"800\" height=\"1130\"/></p>\n<p>The other is a dark ghost story taking place in the mid-1800\u2019s, surrounding a recently deceased, troubled soul that finds himself caught between the realm of the living, and the afterlife; unable to pass for fear of judgement after a life of heinous acts. The characters in this story were inspired by my most interesting friends, and obscure tales of macabre lore during the industrial revolution and the Southwestern US history.</p>\n<p>I wish I was further along in my pursuit of story telling, world building and character creation. I wish I had decades of experience to share here on Steemit. I don\u2019t want to come across like I\u2019m the authority on these complex, disciplined skills; I\u2019ve only been seriously absorbing the art for a couple of years. I imagine, however, there are quite a few new writers, artists and creators here, navigating their own discoveries and process. With that in mind, [and in the spirit of all the things that makes Steemit great for me personally] here a few techniques I use to further my writing and a few resources I\u2019ve found helpful in house, right here on Steemit.</p>\n<p><strong>\u2022 Real-life Inspiration:</strong> As mentioned, take inspiration from people in life. Friends, or even family. Accentuate the personalities. Exaggerate the quirks or circumstances. For me personally, it\u2019s a big help to to have someone in mind when drawing, and developing a character.</p>\n<p><strong>\u2022 Character Inventories:</strong> Write up an involved character inventory [\u2026sometimes called a character bible]. A reference of everything you can imagine that defines that character. Their ethnicity, background, where they were born, how old they are, where they went to college, their diet, etc. It\u2019s tedious if you\u2019re working on a character heavy story with a big \u201ccast\u201d, but it pays dividends. Once you have those inventories, you can stick characters in situations and the story literally writes itself. If you have a character that\u2019s a passionate vegan, you can immediately come up with dozens of possibilities if they were accidentally locked in a butcher\u2019s freezer. Same with politics, religious, social issues. It really unloads much of the burden of dreaming up a brilliant scene.</p>\n<p><img src=\"http://www.madeineighty.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/steemit0107.jpg\" width=\"800\" height=\"1765\"/></p>\n<p><strong>\u2022 Name Generators:</strong> Name generators are something I rely on quite a bit. There are many available online. They\u2019re usually free, and they\u2019re a great place to launch in to naming a character. Often times, once you have a name, more of the personality and background unfolds organically. <a href=\"www.seventhsanctum.com\">www.seventhsanctum.com</a> has an excellent list of name generators tailored specifically for several genres and character types.</p>\n<p><strong>\u2022 Research:</strong> This is one of those things that seems obvious, but I challenge you to go deeper. For my ghost story, I started researching life in the mid-1800\u2019s in the Southwest and Dust Bowl of the United States. As I dug through historical sites, I found some of the events of that time. A few hours in, I read about droughts and plagues, which would have been rich content for a story, but going even deeper, I read about these crazy grasshopper plagues! Even deeper, I found accounts of specific families and individuals that described enormous clouds of locusts that swept through their homes and ate everything, including the clothes off their bodies! I encourage you to obsessively push through references, way past where most people would get their first idea and start writing. Beyond that is where you\u2019re going to unearth something truly unique and memorable. I\u2019ve already written a treatment for this epic locust plague in my ghost story [\u2026sort of nervous about what that\u2019s going to be like to draw, though].</p>\n<p><strong>\u2022 Don\u2019t Lose The Magic:</strong> For me, the magic happens in the moments before I fall asleep. Without fail, that\u2019s where I get my best, originally ideas. Sometimes it\u2019s just a small line a dialog. Other times it\u2019s as vague as a plot point. It\u2019s a tough discipline to wake yourself up and write it down, but that [\u2026for me] is where the magic happens. It\u2019s invaluable, and worth the trouble of having to fall back asleep. I jot things down in the Notes app of my phone. I have some friends that just wake up and make audio recordings. You might get your best ideas during different times. Sometimes I have brilliant moments on long drives. Either way, document it! You\u2019ll be glad you did.</p>\n<p>Honestly, Steemit has been a revolution for me as well. Since the platform is incentivized, there is a tremendous wealth of references on writing, drawing, how-to\u2019s. Beyond that, I spent much of my time reading and curating novels and short stories posted by the authors bringing their work to the site. Just this morning, I found a comprehensive article by @jamielefay titled <a href=\"https://steemit.com/steemit/@jamielefay/steemit-and-the-future-of-book-publishing\">\u201cSteemit and the future of book publishing\u201d</a>. Everything here, totally relevant if you\u2019re creating comics or graphic novels.</p>\n<p><img src=\"http://www.madeineighty.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/SketchUpdate011.jpg\" width=\"800\" height=\"1130\"/></p>\n<p>Keep writing, creating and sharing! More work from my comic,<a href=\"www.theiacomic.com\"> THIEA</a>, and other stories to come. I\u2019d love feedback and constructive criticism.</p>\n<p>I post daily. 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"title": "Steemit Led Tittle Video", - "total_payout_value": "0.000 HBD", - "url": "/te/@jackgallenhall/steemit-led-tittle-video" } ] diff --git a/hivemind/tavern/condenser_api_patterns/get_discussions_by_created/max_limit.tavern.yaml b/hivemind/tavern/condenser_api_patterns/get_discussions_by_created/max_limit.tavern.yaml index 43aad6fd..18b44e2a 100644 --- a/hivemind/tavern/condenser_api_patterns/get_discussions_by_created/max_limit.tavern.yaml +++ b/hivemind/tavern/condenser_api_patterns/get_discussions_by_created/max_limit.tavern.yaml @@ -6,6 +6,7 @@ # Communities not implemented under 5 mln blocks, but some were created by mock mechanism. # For these communities some posts were created, therefore an original result is different from original pattern. + # For mock reblogs there were created some posts as well. includes: - !include ../../common.yaml diff --git a/hivemind/tavern/condenser_api_patterns/get_discussions_by_created/min_limit.pat.json b/hivemind/tavern/condenser_api_patterns/get_discussions_by_created/min_limit.pat.json index 22b65926..f990a759 100644 --- a/hivemind/tavern/condenser_api_patterns/get_discussions_by_created/min_limit.pat.json +++ b/hivemind/tavern/condenser_api_patterns/get_discussions_by_created/min_limit.pat.json @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ "pending_payout_value": "0.000 HBD", "percent_hbd": 10000, "permlink": "crocodile03", - "post_id": 1257952, + "post_id": 1257963, "promoted": "0.000 HBD", "replies": [], "root_title": "powerful crocodile 03", diff --git a/hivemind/tavern/condenser_api_patterns/get_discussions_by_created/min_limit.tavern.yaml b/hivemind/tavern/condenser_api_patterns/get_discussions_by_created/min_limit.tavern.yaml index f28cf3c1..cf630244 100644 --- a/hivemind/tavern/condenser_api_patterns/get_discussions_by_created/min_limit.tavern.yaml +++ b/hivemind/tavern/condenser_api_patterns/get_discussions_by_created/min_limit.tavern.yaml @@ -6,6 +6,7 @@ # Communities not implemented under 5 mln blocks, but some were created by mock mechanism. # For these communities some posts were created, therefore an original result is different from original pattern. + # For mock reblogs there were created some posts as well. includes: - !include ../../common.yaml diff --git a/hivemind/tavern/condenser_api_patterns/get_discussions_by_created/truncated.pat.json b/hivemind/tavern/condenser_api_patterns/get_discussions_by_created/truncated.pat.json index a5be3f81..059d55f4 100644 --- a/hivemind/tavern/condenser_api_patterns/get_discussions_by_created/truncated.pat.json +++ b/hivemind/tavern/condenser_api_patterns/get_discussions_by_created/truncated.pat.json @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ "pending_payout_value": "0.000 HBD", "percent_hbd": 10000, "permlink": "crocodile03", - "post_id": 1257952, + "post_id": 1257963, "promoted": "0.000 HBD", "replies": [], "root_title": "powerful crocodile 03", diff --git a/hivemind/tavern/condenser_api_patterns/get_discussions_by_feed/gtg.pat.json b/hivemind/tavern/condenser_api_patterns/get_discussions_by_feed/gtg.pat.json index 22b65926..f990a759 100644 --- a/hivemind/tavern/condenser_api_patterns/get_discussions_by_feed/gtg.pat.json +++ b/hivemind/tavern/condenser_api_patterns/get_discussions_by_feed/gtg.pat.json @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ "pending_payout_value": "0.000 HBD", "percent_hbd": 10000, "permlink": "crocodile03", - "post_id": 1257952, + "post_id": 1257963, "promoted": "0.000 HBD", "replies": [], "root_title": "powerful crocodile 03", diff --git a/hivemind/tavern/condenser_api_patterns/get_discussions_by_feed/pre_appbase.pat.json b/hivemind/tavern/condenser_api_patterns/get_discussions_by_feed/pre_appbase.pat.json index 22b65926..f990a759 100644 --- a/hivemind/tavern/condenser_api_patterns/get_discussions_by_feed/pre_appbase.pat.json +++ b/hivemind/tavern/condenser_api_patterns/get_discussions_by_feed/pre_appbase.pat.json @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ "pending_payout_value": "0.000 HBD", "percent_hbd": 10000, "permlink": "crocodile03", - "post_id": 1257952, + "post_id": 1257963, "promoted": "0.000 HBD", "replies": [], "root_title": "powerful crocodile 03", diff --git a/hivemind/tavern/condenser_api_patterns/get_state/blocktrades.pat.json b/hivemind/tavern/condenser_api_patterns/get_state/blocktrades.pat.json index 67eada2f..f49ba80a 100644 --- a/hivemind/tavern/condenser_api_patterns/get_state/blocktrades.pat.json +++ b/hivemind/tavern/condenser_api_patterns/get_state/blocktrades.pat.json @@ -8257,7 +8257,7 @@ "pending_payout_value": "0.000 HBD", "percent_hbd": 10000, "permlink": "crocodile01", - "post_id": 1257950, + "post_id": 1257961, "promoted": "0.000 HBD", "replies": [], "root_title": "powerful crocodile 01", @@ -8288,7 +8288,7 @@ "pending_payout_value": "0.000 HBD", "percent_hbd": 10000, "permlink": "crocodile02", - "post_id": 1257951, + "post_id": 1257962, "promoted": "0.000 HBD", "replies": [], "root_title": "powerful crocodile 02", @@ -8319,7 +8319,7 @@ "pending_payout_value": "0.000 HBD", "percent_hbd": 10000, "permlink": "crocodile03", - "post_id": 1257952, + "post_id": 1257963, "promoted": "0.000 HBD", "replies": [], "root_title": "powerful crocodile 03", diff --git a/hivemind/tavern/condenser_api_patterns/get_state/blocktrades.tavern.yaml b/hivemind/tavern/condenser_api_patterns/get_state/blocktrades.tavern.yaml index 250e8e13..0d29fb48 100644 --- a/hivemind/tavern/condenser_api_patterns/get_state/blocktrades.tavern.yaml +++ b/hivemind/tavern/condenser_api_patterns/get_state/blocktrades.tavern.yaml @@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ # Communities not implemented under 5 mln blocks, but some were created by mock mechanism. # For these communities some posts were created, therefore an original result is different from original pattern. # For these communities for account `blocktrades` were created 3 artificial comments. Permlinks: `crocodile01`, `crocodile02`, `crocodile03` + # For mock reblogs there were created some posts as well. includes: - !include ../../common.yaml diff --git a/hivemind/tavern/condenser_api_patterns/get_state/blog_abit.pat.json b/hivemind/tavern/condenser_api_patterns/get_state/blog_abit.pat.json index 7a172451..e898f00e 100644 --- a/hivemind/tavern/condenser_api_patterns/get_state/blog_abit.pat.json +++ b/hivemind/tavern/condenser_api_patterns/get_state/blog_abit.pat.json @@ -1455,7 +1455,7 @@ "pending_payout_value": "0.000 HBD", "percent_hbd": 10000, "permlink": "anaconda01", - "post_id": 1257946, + "post_id": 1257957, "promoted": "0.000 HBD", "replies": [], "root_title": "powerful snake 01", @@ -1486,7 +1486,7 @@ "pending_payout_value": "0.000 HBD", "percent_hbd": 10000, "permlink": "anaconda02", - "post_id": 1257947, + "post_id": 1257958, "promoted": "0.000 HBD", "replies": [], "root_title": "powerful snake 02", diff --git a/hivemind/tavern/condenser_api_patterns/get_state/blog_abit.tavern.yaml b/hivemind/tavern/condenser_api_patterns/get_state/blog_abit.tavern.yaml index 42d2440d..699b2bab 100644 --- a/hivemind/tavern/condenser_api_patterns/get_state/blog_abit.tavern.yaml +++ b/hivemind/tavern/condenser_api_patterns/get_state/blog_abit.tavern.yaml @@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ # Communities not implemented under 5 mln blocks, but some were created by mock mechanism. # For these communities some posts were created, therefore an original result is different from original pattern. # For these communities for account `abit` were created 2 artificial comments. Permlinks: `anaconda01`, `anaconda02` + # For mock reblogs there were created some posts as well. includes: - !include ../../common.yaml -- GitLab