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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Creativity is an addiction, unplugged because we will always say
yes to creativity, totally uncut because we all make mistakes.
So let's turn it into a tool. This is Arrow unplugged.
I like asking a lot of questions, and the reason
why is because the fund begins when you start researching
for answers such as wolves. They are a powerful symbol.
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But does the wolf have any known enemies? Plus, have
you ever googled your name? My name is Arrow. I'm
a daily writer, a silent wolf. I stand on the
sidelines and do nothing but watch, listen, study, then activate.
I call it the daily mess, a chronological walk through
an everyday world. Yep, it's my morning pages. As a
receiver of thoughts and ideas, we as people tend to
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throw things to the side because we think we're gonna
deal with it later. Well, when a subject arrives inside
of me, I know it's time to dig in. It's
still keeping that daily journal, but by doing the research,
the picture becomes clearer. This is the daily mess. You
gotta admit to it. Hollywood has done an amazing job
in turning the wolf into an iconic star. They always
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come across as being unstoppable. But the question is does
the wolf inside this realm of our reality have any enemies.
Research shows only one predator has been known to prey
on wolves, which has caused these numbers to drop in
certain parts of the world. The predator isn't the human being,
but rather the immure tiger, which lives in Northeast Asia.
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It's also known as the Siberian tiger, which when you
dig a little bit deeper into the research, that region
really has nothing to do with Siberia. That area of
Russia is far, far, far to the east. These tigers
have a huge hunger for dog meat. I mean that
in a real way. It's been witnessed that this so
called Siberian tiger has attacked human beings just to get
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to their dogs. Many field studies reveal that this tiger
truly has created a swath of wolf emptiness in many
areas in the world. The gray wolf does all it
can to live beyond the paths planted in the soil
by the strength of the immure tiger. Hey, coming up next,
have you ever googled your name? Hey? Thanks for coming
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back to the Daily Mess. Have you ever googled your name?
Fifty seven percent of Americans say, yeah, I've done it
just to keep an eye on my online reputation. Forty
six percent admit to looking up friends from the past.
Googling people is only one way to check out the
paths of people that you might know. Even if you
failed to stop at a busy corner and received a ticket,
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your history is really public knowledge. Truthfinder dot com is
sending a lot of truth seekers information. It searches through
millions of public records in a matter of minutes. If
we're going to do it for fun, who is doing
it to see what you're really up to? Like, maybe
they're going to hire you, go out on a date
with you, or take advantage of you. Truth Files locates
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a low long lost embarrassing sites that people have joined.
It's almost like your entire life is right there and
people can easily get their hands on it. Neighbors use
it to look for sex offenders. But not everything is negative.
Reports show a lot of good and great things can
come out of certain websites truthfinder dot com. I'm Meryl,
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and that's the daily mess.