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00:00Hello friends in Delamotion. Welcome to Humanology 2258.2.
00:10Sorry for the internet disconnection issue, but it's resolved now.
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04:32Welcome.
04:33Good evening.
04:34Good morning.
04:35Yeah.
04:36So.
04:37Uh.
04:38Yeah.
04:39I ran away from high school.
04:43Okay.
04:44So.
04:45That's.
04:46I'm very sorry about.
04:49Inflicting all those pain to my family members, teachers, okay, they worried about me, okay, where is Uncle Leo, okay, so I just ran away, and where did I go? Gosh, I went to America of all places, to be honest, okay, so, yeah, it was like international kind of running away situation, okay, so.
05:15I stayed in a homeless shelter in Los Angeles, California, okay, so, for a while, and they contacted my parents, they came to get me, and I got back to high school, and I did graduate, eventually, okay, but I guess, yeah, I was tired of studying, also, I wanted some adventure, and
05:44I was in 11th grade.
05:54My age, 16, 17, something like that, okay, so, 18, whatever, okay.
06:02Yeah, I apologize to my teachers, to my parents, they were very worried about me, okay, I'm sorry, but looking back, I, no excuse, okay, so, it's just that,
06:25at that time, I just had to get away, okay, yeah, yeah, yeah, but kind and generously, my school officials,
06:47school administrators, principals, and teachers, and teachers, they forgave me, okay, they could have kicked me out of school,
07:02exposure, but they didn't, they embarrassed me back, why?
07:07Because they know I have good potential, I'm otherwise a good student, I studied very well, I'm smart, they will, they care about my future, so, they
07:22put it off the record, they forgive me, totally, 100%, okay, I'm very grateful, and then they let me graduate, okay, I'm very grateful, thank you.
07:34I'm very grateful, and very humbled, by their forgiveness, very grateful, I'm indebted, thank you.
08:04to my teachers, to my teachers, school administrators, principals, and also my parents, of course, overall people, okay, so, I'm very grateful,
08:15for forgiveness, okay, yeah,
08:20yeah, cheers,
08:26yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, oh yeah, I've been forgiven a lot, even later on in my life, yeah, I'm 47 by now, I have been forgiven a lot,
08:56yeah, because, yeah, yeah, I've been kind of a troublemaker, to be honest, yeah, typical child,
09:10yeah, typical child, trouble child, troublemaker, problem child, yeah, I've been that way for decades,
09:20it took me long time to mature up, to become a responsible adult, it took me decades, longer than other people,
09:29to be honest, okay, yeah, yeah,
09:37because I'm a creative individual, okay, I do not like, sometimes, in other ways, but sometimes, I want to get outside of this norm, normal boundary, expectation, and I want to adventure out of there,
10:05actually, actually, that's one of the reasons I came to Alaska,
10:10Alaska is my kind of place, okay, adventure, you know, yeah, frontier, the last frontier, right, oh,
10:19that's why, to me, Alaska is my new, brand new home, it's my kind of place,
10:27yeah, yeah, my kind of people too, yeah, it's like Frank Sinatra singing about Chicago, right, Chicago, right, I've been there, okay, nice place, okay, so, but to me,
10:45Alaska is like, my kind of people, my kind of place, yeah, it's, it's, this is my home now, adventure, right, yeah, I see,
10:57yeah, freedom, independence, self-sufficiency,
11:11so, I found my home in Alaska, yeah, 10 years ago, and I'm really enjoying this, okay, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, it's like,
11:39and I thank God, I believe in God, and I'm grateful to God that he led me here, to be in Alaska, yeah, not for everybody, Alaska is, okay,
11:58but it definitely is for me, yeah, cheers, thank you, yeah, yeah, yeah, good times,
12:28so, everybody's different, right, yeah, everybody find their niche, best place for them, but it does take a while,
12:38at least, to me, it took me a while, to find this place, okay, I, I didn't know anything about Alaska,
12:45when I was in my 30s, and, but, uh, when I was in low school in Alabama, yeah, I watched some documentaries about Alaska, and,
12:58and, I was like, after graduating in low school, Alabama, Michigan, let's do this, let's go there, okay,
13:06that was like 10 years ago, okay, yeah, let's find this prayer, okay, uh, a little bit more stories to come, but, yeah, vocal rest, okay, yeah, thank you, yeah,
13:20yeah, thank you, yeah, my proud future leaders, yeah, martial arts, exercise, education, college development, okay, yeah,
13:26you're fantastic, you're amazing, okay, five minutes, future leaders, my proud, okay, five minutes break, thank you,
13:34okay, nice,
13:38nice.
17:10You're great. Okay. So continuing education, college development. Okay. Yeah. Yeah.
17:15My professional interest. Yeah. Cheers. Yeah. You're amazing. Absolutely.
17:21Mm-hmm.
17:24Yeah. So. And let's see.
17:33But even in Alaska, did I get into some troubles?
17:38A little bit.
17:40I ran for, like, political positions. I'm still running for U.S. President, 28.
17:51I also, before that, I ran for Alaska State Senate. I ran for U.S. Senate in Alaska.
17:58Yeah. In my campaign trail, well, I didn't really get into trouble trouble.
18:06But some... I guess I was too aggressive in my campaign. Okay. So I...
18:17I was running for Alaska State Senate. That one was very friendly. In Matsu Valley, like, what's great, what's the area? Okay. We know each other. We were like, almost neighbors. Okay. So that was very friendly. But that was back in 2020.
18:28But 2022, three years ago, I ran for U.S. Senate in Alaska. Okay. And then, there are some other candidates from all over Alaska.
18:39Because, like, statewide, not like, county-wise, not like, county-wise.
18:51Alaska State Senate is more county level, like, borough level. Okay.
19:04We are like, we are like, we know each other, other candidates. Okay. Because we are in the same town, Matsu Valley. Okay.
19:16But U.S. Senate campaign, two years later, 2022, the statewide campaign, and there are other candidates all over from Alaska. Okay. So, different town people.
19:33Many of them, most of them, not in Matsu Valley. Okay. So, we are live. So, I did some attack campaign, rather harshly. And, I'm very sorry.
19:54I was too harsh with my words against other candidates.
20:02More mainstream candidates. More mainstream candidates. Who are not in Matsu Valley. Okay.
20:07Okay.
20:09Okay.
20:10Well, I do not regret the attack campaign. But I'm sorry, because I hurt their feelings. Okay. But I don't regret it, because as a writer, as a comedian, I think it's a good comedy. Okay. So, there's some entertainment value there. But still, at their expense, hurt feelings.
20:34That part, I'm very sorry. Okay. But political candidates, they're public figures. So, it's a fair game. That they get
20:41political candidates, they are public figures. So it's a fair game that they
20:49get joked about. Okay, that's what it means to be a public figure, to be a
20:59politician, even a political candidate. Okay, so that that is already expected.
21:04Okay, so there's no rule violation there. I did not break any rules. Okay, it is still a fair game.
21:15So that part I did not regret having said or having wrote what I wrote. Okay,
21:22having written what I wrote. But I stand sorry for hurting their feelings. Okay,
21:31I think that's fair to say. Okay. Yeah.
21:40Yeah, you're a politician, right?
22:00It's fun. Yeah, but I'll do better next time. Well, this time because I'm also
22:09running for US president. Okay, so I'll be nicer a candidate or other candidates. Okay,
22:16I'll be nicer. Okay. Cheers. I'll become a better person. I repent of my sins.
22:23Okay. Cheers. Cheers. Yeah.
22:37Yeah.
22:42And other candidates that I made fun of, that I made fun of,
22:52they forgive me. They forgive me. And I'm very grateful. Thank you. For forgiving, forgiving my sins. Thank you.
23:01Thank you. They got more votes than I did. I think they deserved it. Why? At least, they were nicer than me, told other candidates.
23:14Yeah. When I ran for US Senate, it was 22, 22, three years ago. Uh, I was like, uh, wild wild west.
23:31Very, what's like a villain. Yeah. But I'm very grateful to about two to three hundred Alaskan voters who voted for me. Thank you, you know.
23:36Cheers. Yeah. Thank you. Yeah. Thank you.
23:41Thank you. Thank you.
23:45I'm very grateful to about two to three hundred Alaskan voters who voted for me. Thank you. Cheers. Yeah. Thank you.
23:54grateful to about two to three hundred Alaskan voters who voted for me. Thank
24:01you. Cheers. Yeah, thank you, thank you.
24:08Out of 10 to 20 people, I got like second-last votes. Okay, so kind of very bottom.
24:15Okay, so. But I'm still very grateful. I'm glad that
24:24I ran that campaign. No regret there. It's like a true live movie. Yeah, Jamie Lee Curtis,
24:40right? I want to do something outrageous. Yeah, looking back. Yeah, there I did it, right? I love
24:50that's in a true live movie. Okay, so.
25:02Nothing illegal. I'm not doing anything illegal. But something outside the box,
25:10something outrageous. I have done that many times in my life. Yeah, no regrets
25:16whatsoever. Every single one of them. Nothing illegal. Okay? Yeah. And nothing immoral. I don't think it's unethical either. Okay?
25:26No. Just playing the game.
25:34But still something outrageous.
25:36Some hard feelings. Some hard feelings, yes. But I apologize. But
25:47yeah, I'm sorry. But it's just hard feelings. Okay, so. Yeah. And
26:00yeah. Adventures.
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26:27Time check. Okay, so.
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26:38Dailymotion, I'll see you tomorrow. Okay? Thank you.
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26:43It's come again later. Okay. Thank you. Yeah.
26:45We get back to mathematics tomorrow. Okay. Oh, yeah. Thank you.