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00:00 - Are you a morning person or night owl?
13:08 - The aliens have Landed!
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A
A
B
B
If
we
can
talk
about
the
the
video,
I
don't
know
if
it
was
already
in
the
in
the
agenda,
maybe
I
had
to
so.
I
hope
that
there
is
some
time
for
that,
and
so
I
would
like
to.
I
would
like
to
invite
fiore
and
we
have
been
working
on
the
hatch
from
page
design
and
we
had
some
questions
for
for
the
communication.
C
Yeah
hi
guys
is
this
just
intentions:
distractions.
C
Yeah,
oh,
oh,
oh
god!
No!
I
want
it
to
be
a
night
out.
If
I'm
a
night
owl,
then
I'm
not
sleeping
at
all,
because.
C
By
the
kids,
so
you
you
don't
get
to
choose
that.
If
I
don't
go
to
bed,
then
god
help
me.
I
wish
I
could
sleep
more
honestly.
C
Other
than
that
I
used
to
kind
of
be
a
night
owl
I
mean
crypto
will
make
you
a
night
owl
like
you
know,
because
I'm
from
the
west,
so
it's
like.
I
hate
asia.
Oh
god,
I
hate
you,
god,
damn
you
suck
like
other
than
that
no
yeah
yeah,
I'm
not
a
night
owl.
I
don't
want
to
be
a
night
owl.
No,
no
none
of
us
should
be
a
night
out.
What
is
that
that
your
damn
that
that
internal
clock?
It
has
a
word
circadian.
F
C
To
who
hasn't
gone
yet
livia.
G
I
I
think
it
depends,
I
feel
very
adaptable
in
that
sense
like
I
was
in
egypt
before
and
then
it's
a
very
late
night
culture,
so
I
would
be
finishing
work
at
10
and
partying
until
four
every
night.
That's
what
people
do
is
just
like.
There's
drugs
in
the
house,
all
the
time
and
and
then
I
would
wake
up
at
10
and
like
have
that
that
was
really
nice
for
me.
But
then
I
moved
to
this
side
and
then
I've
been
waking
up
like
really
early
and
now
progressively
in
brazil.
It's
kind
of
okay.
G
F
F
So
I'd
say
I
I
like
to
be
a
morning
person
like
when
I've
had
so
much
structure
in
my
life
and
I've
been
in
really
like
a
good
place,
I'm
usually
getting
up
very
early
and
and
getting
outside
that's
my
favorite
thing
is
like
get
up
very
early
and
walk
to
maybe
to
work
or
to
school
or
wherever.
I'm
going.
F
That
usually
sets
me
up
for
a
really
good
day,
as
of
now,
I'm
working
at
home,
of
course,
and
so
I'm
still
getting
up
early,
but
I'm
feeling
kind
of
slow
in
the
mornings.
F
But
I
feel
like
night
time
is
when
there's
like
creative
juices
flowing
like
when,
like
when
I've,
especially
lately
now
in
this
kind
of
season
or
this
past
year,
or
so,
I've
been
doing
a
lot
of
work
where
I'll
get
really
into
it,
around
8
or
9
or
10
p.m,
and
just
stay
up
till
like
2,
3
or
4
a.m,
and
just
get
this
continuous,
solid
block
because
there's
no
distractions
at
night.
There's
like
no
meetings.
F
H
Hey
yeah
sean
just
invited
me
here
today,
so
I'm
gonna
probably
sit
in
for
some
things
but
see
morning,
person
or
night
person.
Definitely
currently,
I'm
not
a
morning
person,
I'm
trying
to
kind
of
start
to
create
a
little
bit
more
structure
in
my
days,
but
yeah
I'm
definitely
a
night
owl.
I
like
to
stay
up
late
kind
of
similar
to
sean.
H
I
Yeah,
can
you
hear
me
now,
I'm
I'm
very
much
with
a
ygg
on
that
one.
My
my
peak
production
hours
are
pretty
much
between
the
time
of
10
and
1am
and
yeah
just
how
I've
always
been
wired.
So
I
still
get
up
around
about
seven
or
eight
every
morning,
but
just
run
off
no
sleep,
you
know.
So
let's
do
it.
That's
where
it
goes
so
I'll
pass
it
to
asim.
D
I'm
both
a
as
a
former
horse
person
and
goat
farmer.
Well,
actually,
it's
the
other
way
around.
Somebody
said
that
I
was
a
horse
person
because
horse
people
get
up
early,
and
so
that
was
something
I
could
do
early
in
the
morning.
D
D
It's
been
a
few
years
and
I
like
to
nap
in
the
afternoon
and
then
I
like
to
get
up
and
work
some
more
and
actually
my
best
time
to
nap
is
like
five
to
eight
and
unfortunately,
my
martial
arts
is
6
30
to
8
30
in
the
evening,
and
I
can't
convince
my
coach
to
do
morning
classes
because
he's
a
night
owl,
so
I'm
both
I
like
to
get
up
in
the
morning
and
get
stuff
done.
D
J
Thanks
so
what
jake
said
resonates
what
ygg
resonates
my
executive
functions
peak
in
the
morning
like
a
good
5
a.m?
6
a.m.
7
a.m,
I'm
I'm
I'm
really
peaking
and
then
it
sort
of
dwindles
after
so
definitely
love
mornings.
J
But
then,
if
I
want
to
tap
into
my
subconscious
and
just
be
very
creative
and
it's
you
know
drawing
or
writing
or
something
that
is,
I
don't
know
I
want
to
say
like
spiritual,
then
evenings
are
better,
but
I'm
also
a
parent.
J
So
like
jake,
it's
very
painful
for
me
to
stay
up
very
late,
because
then
I
have
to
be
up
at
six
o'clock
in
the
morning
for
parental
duties.
So
so
I'm
really
happy
with
my
morning
rhythms
right
now
to
be
honest
and
I
will
pass
santi
we
didn't
hear
from
you.
Did
we.
K
Thank
you
tom,
I
guess
it's
it
has
to
do
with
the
age
I
used
to
be
a
night
hall
and,
as
years
go
by
I've
become
more
an
early
morning.
J
K
E
K
L
I'm
definitely
a
morning
person,
although
I've
been
working
so
much
lately
that
I'm
a
lot
less
so
recently,
because
I'm
sleeping
in
right
to
the
last
moment
before
work
and
yeah,
I'm
good,
I'm
happy
to
be
slowly
coming
out
of
the
long
run
in
canada.
E
M
A
Thank
you
yeah.
For
me,
I
kind
of
feel
like
what
santi
said.
I
think
it
has
to
do
with
age.
I
feel
like
when
I
was
younger.
I
was
much
more
of
a
night
owl,
but
I've
worked
all
the
schedules.
I
remember
when
I
worked
in
tv
news.
I
worked
from
midnight
till
eight.
In
the
morning
I
worked
for
like
a
year
and
a
half,
I
had
to
be
there
at
4
00
a.m.
So
I
was
waking
up
at
2
30
and
I
would
like
get
a
call
on
my
cell
phone
there's
a
fire.
A
You
need
to
come
in
early
and
I'll,
be
like
oh,
so
yeah.
I
do
feel
like
now.
My
best
hours
are
in
the
morning.
I
feel
like
I
need
my
like
morning
routine,
to
set
me
like.
I
do
my
exercise
and
my
yoga
and
my
meditation
and
then
that's
like
the
best
zone,
but
I
gotta
wake
up
early,
like
that
be
said
like
to
capture
those
hours,
so
I've
been
trying
to
push
it
back,
so
I
can
have
some
time
for
writing
and
and
all
that
before
the
calls
go
nuts.
A
So
yeah
thanks
everybody.
That
was
really
interesting
to
hear
everybody's
habits
and
I
hope
you
get
good
sleep
and
we
can
help
each
other
to
keep
in
the
good
rhythms
and
remind
each
other
of
these
things.
So
that
was
a
great
reflection
actually
sam.
Thank
you
for
that.
So,
yes,
today,
I
finally
was
able
to
put
together
a
little
exercise
taking
inspiration
from
tamara.
A
A
So
if
you
guys
can
pull
up
and
I'll
share
screen,
while
everybody's
accessing
that
so
yeah,
it
would
be
great
to
just
if
everybody
can
give
a
thumbs
up
when
they
are
able
to
get
to
the
mirror
so
that
I
know
that
everybody's
on
board
and
if
you're,
not
with
your
camera
on
you
can
just
verbally,
say,
you're
good
yay
plus
my
screen
is
freezing
jake
everybody,
I'm
bored,
I
guess
I'll
share.
A
A
So
yeah
everybody's
good,
so
I
thank
tamara
for
this
awesome.
Fun
exercise
cold.
The
aliens
have
landed,
so
she
led
us
through
this
really
cool
exercise.
A
Maybe
I
shouldn't
show
too
much
to
give
ideas,
but
we
did
this
with
the
common
stack
and
the
premise
is
the
aliens
have
landed
or
we
maybe
I'm
gonna
need
help
from
camera.
Aliens
have
landed,
they
don't
speak
our
language
and
we
can
only
use
symbols
to
describe
what
is
the
token
engineering
commons.
A
So
you
can
draw
if
you
are
good
with
the
mirror
pen
or
you
can
copy
and
paste
images,
and
I
hope
that
function
is
working.
I
haven't.
Let
me
just
double
check
that
that
function
is
working.
A
Sorry,
I'm
still
trying
to
be
better
at
mural
board,
okay,
yeah
cool,
so
you
can
copy
and
paste
images
and
if
you
first
want
to
put
go
to
a
sticky
and
put
your
name,
then
we'll
spend
let's
say
the
next
five
minutes
drawing
with
your
pen
here
or
you
can
copy
and
paste
images
from
like
google
or
whatever
and
just
using
symbols.
A
A
K
A
A
J
Okay,
I'm
gonna
jump
out
just
in
case
it's
a
a
limit
and
if
santi
gets
in
after
I
jump
out,
then
I'll
just
sit
it
out.
A
Okay,
I
see
santi
his
pointer
in
there.
Oh,
if
you,
if
you
zoom
out
with
your
mouse
scroll,
okay,.
K
A
Roll
tool-
that's
the.
A
A
Let's
see
you
just
if
you
put
your
oops,
one
second
can
choose
wherever
you
want
as
long
as
it's
kind
of
in
this
area,
you
can
just
put
your
name
on
a
sticky
and
then
carve
out
a
little
space
for
yourself.
You
can
even
drag
it
like
this.
Like
I
go
to
the
arrow,
I
pull
my
sticky
over
here,
so
I
can
work
over
here.
G
D
D
A
E
A
D
D
A
Okay,
just
30
seconds
to
wrap
up
what
you
do.
I'm
gonna
confuse
one
image
really
fast.
E
A
E
A
Okay,
so
let's
do
a
round
of
like
one
minute
each
if
we
can,
because
we
have
another
part
of
this
exercise
and
just
share
what
was
what
were
like
some
a
few
key
words
or
a
reflection
about
why
you
chose
this
image?
Does
anybody
want
to
start.
K
My
idea,
sharing
these
images,
was
to
show
that
we
are
a
group
of
people
working
together
and
that
the
purpose
that
we
are
or
this
what
we
are
building
is
something
to
give
to
someone
else
or
the
teams
to
give
whatever
we
will
give
them.
So
they
can
create
or
develop
the
project
that
they
are
working
on
and
I'll
pass
it
to
jake.
C
Oh
everybody's
got
cool
little
pictures.
I
I
at
least
typed
my
name
on
the
damn
file.
I
I
don't
I
I
don't
understand
how
people
are
doing
that.
How
are
you
doing
that?
I
really
don't
like
google,
I
I
don't-
or
this
is
ira
right.
A
Fine,
do
you
want
to
share
screen
and
like
show
a
picture,
did
you
pull
anything
up
or
do
you
want
to
say
a
few
words
about
what
came
to
mind
like
while
thinking
about
how
we
would
some
words
or
images
that
popped
in
your
head.
M
C
A
C
C
P
C
I
better
I'm
going
to
give
it
to
I'm.
You
know
sam
yeah,
I'm
gonna,
give
it
to
sam
aliens
are
coming
to
you
sim.
B
I
like
the
idea
of
santi,
because
it's
my
idea
doesn't
reflect
what
we
are
doing,
but
in
some
way
I
like
this
kind
of
imaginary,
in
which
we
have
because
it's
like
we
are
creating
something
that
is
virtual
from
something
that
is
not,
and
I
guess
we
are
kind
of
offering
it
to
to
the
rest.
B
B
D
D
I
like
santi's
thing
with
the
with
the
people
in
a
circle
with
their
hands
joined.
I
actually
the
aliens,
I
know,
speak
my
language,
so
it
hasn't
been
an
issue.
I
don't
speak
there,
so
they
can
get
it
by
me,
but
life
goes
on
yeah
I
was
I
was
looking
at
the
the
hands.
You
know
the
reaching
hands
that
we
have
for.
I
think
it's
for
common
stack.
Let's
see,
if
I
can,
I
don't
know
if
I
can
get
it
up
and
share
my
screen.
D
A
Oh,
I
know
what
you're
talking
about
yeah,
it's
novel,
continuous
decision
making
graphic.
I
think.
D
I'll
pop,
actually,
I
can
pop
it
into
the
into
the
into
the
chat,
but
I
see
I
have
my
mural
homework
cut
out
for
me
this
week.
This.
D
Let's
see
this
one
how's
it
going.
Oh,
are
we
up
on
here?
A
D
A
D
D
And
it
seems
like
it's
like
it's
meaning
to
convey
inclusion
like
I've
been.
D
Yeah
I've
done
disabled
care
and
and
a
lot
of
like
anti-racist
stuff,
so
it
seems
to
kind
of
go
with
that.
D
It's
it's
sort
of
it
sort
of
reminds
me
kind
of
like
of
like
reaching
up
from
below,
though
so
it's
sort
of
sad
that
way
to
me
a
little
bit,
you
know,
but
I'm
not
I'm
not
criticizing
it.
It
just
kind
of
is
sort
of,
but
but
that's
what
I
like
about
it
is
because
I
know
what
it's
intended.
I
believe
it's
intended
to
represent
inclusion,
and
you
know
just
all
the
different
voices
having
being
heard.
N
D
Yeah,
let's
see,
let
me
see
olivia.
G
Thanks
yeah,
I
put
in
that
cosmos
with
a
hen
because
I
thought
if
aliens
were
coming,
they
would
see
how.
E
G
It's
just
how
geometry
can
be
beautiful,
because
I
think
there
is
like
a
a
high
portion
of
beauty
in
everything
we're
doing
so.
There
is
all
the
mathematics
and
all
the
forms
and
shapes,
but
there's
also
some
type
of
harmony
into
it
and
I'll
pass
to
who
hasn't
gone.
Yet
we're
good
at.
L
Yeah
so
I
picked
mine
because
I
just
I
felt,
like
the
the
hand,
sort
of
wielding
all
these
different
sort
of
technologies
and
the
planet
and
everything
that's
kind
of
the
current
setup.
At
the
same
time,
I
felt,
like
the
hand,
represented
this
kind
of
idea
of
agency
and
your
ability
to
sort
of
make
choices
for
yourself
as
an
individual,
especially
around
sort
of
blockchain
things.
So,
rather
than
to
have
it
sort
of
imposed
upon
you.
L
You
know
that
it
all
kind
of
kind
of
works
together.
So
I
know
it's
a
little
bit.
It's
a
little
bit
stock
imagey,
but
it
sort
of
suited
the
the
thought
that
I
had
about
our
group.
L
L
That
we
do
is
extremely
advanced
for
most
people.
To
be
honest,
and
that's
a
lot
of
the
reason
why
it's
largely
incomprehensible
to
many
at
this
moment,
but
yeah
sufficiently
advanced
technology
is
indistinguishable
from
magic
and
that's
another
sort
of
a
thing
about
that
too.
A
E
L
Apologize,
let's
go
with
mata
verde.
D
L
I
had
it
wrong
my
bad
hayden.
H
So
I
put
a
couple
images
here:
one
is
kind
of
like
to
me
that
kind
of
even
looks
like
a
bit
of
a
token.
It's
like
the
token
land,
looks
like
there's
a
very
prospering
sort
of
ecosystem.
There
good
balance
very
symmetrical,
and
then
I
added
in
because
I
kind
of
see
like
aliens
could
be
perceived
just
kind
of
like
a
higher
level
of
consciousness
too.
H
So
they
might
just
see
that
and
like
understand
that
we've
kind
of
like
attained
balance
and
sort
of
a
beautiful
island
that
inhabits
lots
of
things,
and
then
I
basically
just
put
value
a
little
image,
fair,
sustainable.
H
I
feel,
like
it
says,
equal
desirability.
I
just
like
that.
It
was
green
too,
and
then
I
added
an
image
kind
of
of
equity
and
they're
all
kind
of
picking
something
off
a
tree
and
making
it
sort
of
fair,
even
no
matter
what
size
they
are.
It's
kind
of
similar
to
like
being
banded
together,
like
with
all
the
hands
up,
yeah,
that's
all
kind
of
resonated
with
me
with
value.
I
mean
the
island
kind
of
looks
like
a
token
and
then
the
commons
and
yeah
and
I'll
pass
it
to
john.
F
I'm
here
yeah
thanks,
yeah
good
one
with
the
token
there
that's
pretty
cool,
we
should
make
that
island
next,
we
should
make
a
proposal
build
an
island,
so
yeah,
I'm
gonna,
start
at
the
bottom
here
this
purple
one.
So
this
is
the
wampum
belt,
and
I
I
wrote
an
article
just
recently
that
just
got
published
through
the
tec.
So
that's
exciting.
Everyone
can
check
it
out.
F
I
write
about
this,
and
this
is
this
is
an
artifact
from
indigenous
people
here
around
canada
and
the
wampum
belts
were
actually
used
as
record-keeping
devices
and
they
would
be
carried
and
passed
between
different
tribes
and
nations
to
for
record
keeping.
So
it
really
is
it's
kind
of
like
the
first
decentralized
ledger
and
it
just
it's.
So
it's
such
a
nice
like
symbolic
abstraction,
because
it's
so
simple
we
just
see
here,
squares
that
are
connected,
really
does
look
like
a
blockchain
and
in
the
middle.
F
But
if
you
could
imagine
if
it's
like
an
infinite
circle
right,
so
if
you
just
take
a
slice
of
an
infinite
circle,
it
looks
like
a
line.
But
if
this
was
like
8
billion
squares
connected,
then
it
would
be
a
pretty
big
circle
and
moving
up
from
there.
This
is
like
from
the
commonstack.org,
the
hatch,
a
hatch
release,
so
I
wonder
if
aliens-
maybe
they
don't-
they
can't.
You
know,
take
the
words
off
of
here.
F
If
they
could
possibly
interpret
what
this
graph
means,
I
think
they
might
be
able
to
because
these
three
lines
have
very
distinct
properties.
The
green
one
looks
like
some
sort
of
price.
The
blue
one
is
continuously
monotonically
increasing,
so
it's
like
a
funding
and
then
this
yellow
is
like
a
lower
bound.
F
So
I
wonder
if
they
could
interpret
what
we're
doing
just
from
that
chart
and
then,
of
course,
the
the
aliens
would
probably
already
know
gary
from
ddp,
I'm
sure
he's
partied
with
them,
so
that
would
be
a
friendly
face
for
the
aliens
and
at
the
top.
Here
it's
just
this,
like
beautiful,
like
dmt
kind
of
geometry,
that
would
represent
the
very
harmonic
mathematics
that
we
find
at
the
base
of
a
lot
of
the
token
engineering
that's
coming
out.
F
I
feel
like
traditional
finance
is
just
like
patchwork
human
illusions
made
up
and
stitched
together
and
broadcast
as
propaganda,
but
when
you've
come
to
token
engineering,
it's
everything
is
like
based
in
natural
principles
and
really
aligns
with
this
kind
of
sacred
geometry.
So
I
think
that
would
be
a
nice
message
to
get
across.
M
Thank
you,
john.
My
two
pictures,
the
first
one
means
like
there
is
an
engineering
system
like
it
would
be
like
the
smart
construct,
conviction,
voting
and
and
then
like
the
people,
is
supporting
that
and
that's
built
for
the
people
and
the
second
one
is
like
a
revolutionary
thing.
Like
that's
our
economy,
it's
our
choice.
It's
like
we
are
not
going
to
be
imposed
by
internal
governments
or
other.
G
I
Okay,
so
mine
is
a
web
and
I
guess
I
was
if
I'm
talking
to
aliens
I'd,
you
know
try
to
convey
that
it's
you
know:
building
up
the
infrastructure
for
specific
use
cases
and
engineering,
those
to
a
precise
degree
over
our
collective
actions.
So
that's
the
route
I
took
on
that
one.
C
C
The
one
to
the
left
of
my
name
is
from
digoya,
and
that
was
during
the
age
of
reason
and
the
age
of
intellectualism,
and
he
was
a
giant
antagonist
to
the
church
and
the
way
of
thought,
and
he
was
a
great
catalyst
in
progressive
art,
and
that
piece
is
called
the
sleep
of
reason
and
it's.
C
C
More
importantly,
how
those
trains
have
thought
or
how
bludgeoning
they
they've
been
that
we've
come
pretty
far,
so
the
piece
on
the
right
is
from
an
artist
I
enjoy
called
alex
gray,
who
produces
a
lot
of
work
for
a
band?
I
love
called
tool
and
it
falls
in
line
with
the
sake
of
geometry
and
where
we
are-
and
I
I
think
it's
I
think,
we've
we've
made
a
lot
of
ground.
C
In
those
600
years
and
and
now
look
at
us,
I
mean
look
at
what
we've
done.
I
mean
it's
insane
to
think
of
what
crypto
and
blockchain
and
and
what
we've
done
in
just
10
years.
I
mean
it's
it's
insane,
so
it's
pretty
cool,
that's
what
I
would
tell
aliens
hey
we're
we're
doing
better
guys.
A
A
J
Pretty
far
away-
and
it's
gonna
be
hard
to
do
better
than
everyone
and
everyone
who
just
wanted
you
guys
were
all
amazing
and
so
thoughtful.
I
thought
the
aliens
will
probably
speak
stickman
and
chicken
scratch.
J
So
that's
the
medium
that
I
decided
to
communicate
in,
and
you
know
I
thought
simple,
like
group
of
humans
group
of
people
building
things
and
for
each
other,
so
we're
group
of
humans
building
things
for
each
other
sort
of
in
this
circle
here
and
then
I
yeah,
the
the
clock,
is
probably
not
translatable
but
into
the
future
for
the
future.
So
we're
building
things
for
ourselves
for
our
humanity,
for
a
better
future
was
what
I
hope
to
convey
with
all
that
and
I'll
pass
it
back
to
you.
Jess.
A
Very
cool
pam,
I
always
love
your
drawings.
I
love
this
like
circle
effect
and
like
yeah,
that
were
it's
kind
of
like
looks
regenerative
for
me.
I
put
some
half
arse
image
because
I
was
trying
to
facilitate
the
exercise,
but
then
I
remembered
a
really
cool
image
that
I
want
to
show
as
well
that
I
always
loved
once
it
loads.
A
This,
for
me,
is
just
one
of
the
coolest
pieces
of
art
that
I've
seen
it's
kind
of
like
this
matrix
forest,
and
I
feel
like
many
of
us
well
for
the
aliens.
I
think
they
could
understand
that
we
are
like
exploring
this
meeting
point
between
nature
and
technology,
which
actually
nature
is
before
is
also
technology,
and
I've
always
loved
these
people
that
do
there's
a
specific
name
for
a
branch
of
science
where
they
study
animals
and
they
use
this.
A
A
So
with
that,
it
was
so
much
worse
than
I
expected
and
my
plan,
which
we
know
how
plans
are
was
to
then
take
some
of
these
keywords
and
put
them
on
another
sticky
and
kind
of
go
into
the
one
liner.
But
this
this
went
a
little
longer
than
I
expected,
but
in
a
really
good
way,
I
was
able
to
take
notes
on
what
everybody
said,
and
this
is
super
inspiring
reflections
going
forward
and
the
purpose
of
this
exercise
was,
you
know,
we're
we're
re-establishing
the.
Why
like?
A
Why
we're
all
here
and
what
is
the
token
engineering
commons
doing
what
is
its
highest
purpose
and
trying
to
write
about
that,
trying
to
put
out
means
and
so
yeah?
If
anybody
has
any
further
reflections,
I'm
going
to
take
the
10
last
10
minutes
to
be
a
bit
practical
and
go
over
some
github
stuff,
but
did
anybody
else
want
to
share
any
last
thoughts
or
reflections
of
other
people's
what
they
said,
or
anybody
have
any
last
riffing
before
we
close
this
exercise?
D
M
J
Yeah
I'll
add
two
that
was
super
fun
jess.
It
was
a
really
nice
exercise
and
I
think
you
did
it
so
well,
and
I
really
really
appreciated
to
hear
everybody's
very
different
point
of
view
and
their
perspective
and
how
each
person
brings
something
very
different
to
to
tec.
It
was
really
nice
to
hear
it
expressed.
L
A
Very
cool
yeah.
I
also
whistling
the
circle
like
straight
off
the
bat
nice
thank
you
that
was
so
so
cool.
I'm
gonna
enjoy
reading
back
through
this
and
letting
it
sink
in
a
bit
so
yeah.
If
anybody
have
any
further
thoughts
and
thank
you
again
tamara
for
bringing
us
this
very
cool
and
fun
exercise.
A
And
yeah
I'm
gonna
now
try
to
work
with
marco
and
jake
and
and
nate,
and
whoever
else
is
interested
and
kind
of
processing.
Some
of
this
into
some
things
that
we
can
share
to
describe
what
it
is
we're
doing
with
a
larger
build
so
yeah
and
maybe
next
week
we
can
spend
a
little
time
developing
a
bit
our
kind
of
like
one
liner
or
motto
whatever
you
want
to
call
it
that's.
A
You
know,
we've
had
a
few
things
coming
out,
but
it
definitely
needs
a
refresh,
and
maybe
we
can
take
some
of
the
ideas
from
this
week.
So
I'll
keep
those
notes.
So
we
can
look
again
next
week
and
maybe
sit
with
some
of
these
ideas.
Just
do
okay,
so
yeah
meantime.
A
D
A
This
is
like
the
big
like
narratives
com
storyboarding
board,
so
we
can
keep
track
of
some
of
these
exercises
and
then
go
back
and
reflect
or
refresh
on
some
of
these
things
so
yeah
that
that
will
be
there
and
I'm
aware
yeah,
of
course-
and
I
just
wanted
to
say
some
about
the
video
for
sure
I
want
to
spend
some
time
doing,
that
tamara
had
recommended
that
we
plan-
and
maybe
I
didn't
get
to
communicate
to
you
yet
was
to
do
a
storyboarding
session
with
whoever
would
like
to
attend.
A
I
think
marco
and
jake
have
expressed
interest,
and
if
some
I
know
you
want
to
also
join,
we
want
to
do
just
like
a
smaller
session
to
storyboard,
because
we
have
the
concept,
so
we
just
want
to
storyboard
that
out.
So
I
will
contact
you
about
that
and
then
share
in
the
comms
channel
when
we
schedule
that
so
that
was
about
the
video.
A
Of
course
you
can
invite
fiore
or
anyone
else
to
get
some
feedback
or
just
let
me
know
what
you're
looking
for
for
feedback
for
the
app
and
then
I
can
decide
like.
Is
it
a
good
task
to
put
on
the
board
for
someone
to
contribute,
or
do
we
need
like
a
small,
two
or
three
person
working
session,
or
do
we
need,
like
the
collective
feedback
of
the
whole
group
and
a
tuesday
meeting?
Does
that
sound
good
for
those
two
items?
Yes,.
B
She
she
asked
fabry
and
angari,
who
are
the
two
developers
of
one
hype.
B
I
told
her
that
we
were
doing
the
signing
workshop
and
probably
we
would
not
have
time
to
weather
feedback
and
so
she's
asking
two
developers
of
one
life
and
because
it
was
a
quick
thing
regarding
how
to
represent
them.
B
A
A
B
A
Okay,
cool
yeah.
We
can
schedule
a
good
time
chunk
in
the
next
meeting
and
then
maybe
we
can
have
like
some
questions,
question
answers
and
then
we
can
identify
what
the
specific
like
feedback
is
that's
needed
and
how
to
break
that
out.
Is
that
okay,
so
you
want
to
present
like
the
app
and
get
get
some
feedback
on
the
front
end
of
it
for
next
week.
B
Yeah-
let's
do
this
next
week,
I'm
also
quite
interested
in
the
in
in
that
meeting
with
the
video.
So
if
we
can
schedule
it
for
before,
then
it's
it's
going
to
be,
maybe
we
we
will
have
a
clearer
understanding
for
next
week.
A
Okay,
awesome
sounds
good.
I
put
the
schedule
in
some
time
for
the
next
meeting:
okay
and
then
yeah.
We
we
don't
have
too
much
time
and
I
don't
want
to
overwhelm
too
much,
but
I
guess
we
are
looking
at
wrapping
the
sprint
tomorrow.
So
a
few
of
the
issues
that
are
on
the
board,
the
new
praise,
the
news
and
praise
blog-
I
just
finished
editing
this
morning,
so
that
should
be
pretty
much
done.
I
just
have
to
make
sure
with
craig
and
we're
just
we're,
gonna,
publish
it
and
send
that
out.
A
If
anybody
wants
to
help
like
retweet
and
pass
that
around
for
onboarding,
okay
jake
did
you
have
any
major
updates?
Otherwise,
I'm
just
looking.
I
think
most
of
this
other
stuff
is
getting
done.
C
M
M
C
Oh,
I'm
sorry
jessica,
yeah
as
far
as
calms.
Actually
I
do,
I
do
have
an
issue.
I
I've
made
it
quite
a
bit
of
progress
with
badger
dao
and
he
wants
a
lot
of
material
he
wants.
He
wants
to
know
exactly
what
we're
doing
he's
really
interested.
I've
made
a
lot
of
ground
work
there,
but
I
don't
have
anything
to
send
him.
C
What
should
we
be
communicating
to
badger?
Dao
is
the
advancements
of
token
engineering.
I
really
I
like
I'm
kind
of
at
a
loss
here.
I
kind
of
swung
for
the
fences
and
I
did
it
and
now
I'm
like
oh
crap.
Now
I
got
to
catch
the
ball
so.
C
A
Okay,
maybe
we
can
schedule
a
breakout
call
since
you
and
I
are
going
to
go
over
the
web
content
together
anyway,
and
we
can
look
at
another
task.
I
wanted
to.
We
had
kind
of
road
mapped
out
some
stories
and
content
pieces,
so
maybe
we
can
look
at
that
together
and
see
if
there's
anything
that
needs
to
be
added
and
nate,
you
can
feel
free
if
you're
up
to
it
to
join
the
session.
I
know
you
said
you
have
been
feeling
well
lately,
so
don't
feel
pressured,
but
does
that
sound
good?
C
Yeah
yeah
absolutely
and
we're
not
I
mean
I
I
want
to
get.
I
get
I'm
not
on
a
time
schedule,
but
if
we
can
get
something
together
somewhat
quickly,
you
know
I
mean
I'm
not
asking
about
like
today
or
tomorrow
or
anything,
but
because
this
is
a
later
project
anyways
but
yeah.
So
I
would
and
then
and
again
like
nate,
that
yeah
jump
in
anybody
else.
You
know
and
sim.
You
know
we
need
relevant
information,
so
that'd
be
really
cool.
Thank
you.
God.
I
A
Out,
okay,
awesome,
we'll
schedule
a
session,
jake
and
nate
I'll
also
reach
out
to
you
to
catch
up
is:
are
there
any
other
questions,
otherwise
we'll
wrap?
So
everybody
can
go
to
soft
club
with
livy
and
then
you
were.
We
were
maybe
gonna
have
a
chat
now
still
and
walk
through
your
process
and
still
have
time
for
that
or
did
you
wanna,
okay,.