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let's recap some of the frightening developments...

American airwaves were hijacked...

The nation remains on high alert.

All attempts to find the Mandarin have so far proved unsuccessful.

ELLIS: Central to my administration's response to this terrorist event

is a newly minted resource.

I know him as Colonel James Rhodes.

The American people will soon know him

as the Iron Patriot.

And how is President Ellis responding?

By taking the guy they call War Machine

and giving him a paint job.

The same suit, but painted red, white and blue.

Look at that. And they also renamed him, "Iron Patriot."

You know, just in case the paint was too subtle.

It tested well with focus groups, all right?

(GRUFFLY) "I am Iron Patriot!" It sucks.

Listen. "War Machine" was a little too aggressive.

All right? This sends a better message.

(SIGHS)

So, what's really going on? With the Mandarin.

Seriously, can we talk about this guy?

It's classified information, Tony.

Okay, there have been nine bombings.

- Nine. - The public only knows about three.

But here's the thing, nobody can ID a device.

There's no bomb casings.

You know I can help. Just ask.

I got a ton of new tech. I got a prehensile suit.

(STAMMERING) I got bomb disposal.

It catches explosions in mid-air.

When's the last time you got a good night's sleep?

Einstein slept three hours a year. Look what he did.

People are concerned about you, Tony. I'm concerned about you.

You're going to come at me like that?

No, look, I'm not trying to be a dick...

...tator.

Do you mind signing my drawing?

- If Richard doesn't mind. (CHUCKLES)

Are you all right with this, Dick?

RHODEY: Yeah. Fine with me.

TONY: - What's your name? - Erin.

I loved you in A Christmas Story, by the way.

Listen, the Pentagon is scared.

After New York, aliens... Come on.

They need to look strong.

Stopping the Mandarin is a priority, but it's not...

- it's not superhero business. - No, it's not, quite frankly.

- I get it. - It's American business.

That's why I said I got it.

(EXHALES SHARPLY) - Are you okay?

I broke the crayon.

ERIN: Are you okay, Mr Stark?

(MUFFLED) Take it easy. Tony. (INHALES SHARPLY)

(WHISPERING) How did you get out of the wormhole?

(GASPS) - Wait a minute. Tony!

TONY: What did you say? RHODEY: Tony.

(GRUNTS) Sorry.

(BREATHLESSLY) I'm just checking on the suit.

(MECHANICAL WHIRRING)

Okay.

(PANTING)

(GASPING)

Check the heart. (STAMMERING)

Is it the brain?

JARVIS: No sign of cardiac anomaly or unusual brain activity.

Okay, so I was poisoned?

My diagnosis is that you've experienced a severe anxiety attack.

- Me? (METALLIC CLINKING)

Come on, man, this isn't a good look. Open up.

TONY: Sorry, I gotta split. (GRUNTS)

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Right there is fine.

You're not the Mandarin.

Are you? Are you?

You don't remember. (CHUCKLES)

Why am I not surprised?

Don't take it personally. I don't remember what I had for breakfast.

JARVIS: Gluten-free waffles, sir.

That's right.

Okay, look, I need to be alone with you, someplace not here.

It's urgent.

Normally, I'd go for that sort of thing, but now I'm in a committed relationship.

It's...

- With her. PEPPER: - Tony?

- Is somebody there? - Yeah,

- it's Maya Hansen. - Ah...

Old botanist pal

that I used to know, barely.

Please don't tell me there's a 12-year-old kid

waiting in the car that I've never met.

He's 13.

No, I need your help.

But, what for? Why now?

Because I read the papers and frankly, I don't think you'll last the week.

I'll be fine.

PEPPER: I'm sorry, with Happy in the hospital,

I didn't know we were expecting guests.

- We weren't. - And old girlfriends.

- She's not, really. - No, not really. I...

- it was just one night. TONY: - Yep.

That's how you did it, isn't it?

- It was a great night. PEPPER: - Yep. Well, you know.

- You saved yourself a world of pain. - What?

MAYA: - I'm sure. - Trust me. We're going out of town.

Okay. We've been through this.

- Nope. - Yep!

- The man says no. - Immediately and indefinitely.

TONY: - Honey... - Great idea. Let's go.

I'm sorry, that's a terrible idea. Please don't touch her bags.

This is how normal people behave.

TONY: I can't protect you out there.

Is... Is that normal?

- Sadly, that is very normal. - Yes, this is normal!

It's a big bunny. Relax about it!

Calm down.

- I got this for you. - I'm aware of that.

You still haven't even told me you liked it.

I don't like it.

I asked you three... You don't like it.

- We are leaving the house. MAYA: - Guys?

That's not even up for discussion.

- Can we, um... - I said no. What?

Do we need to worry about that?

(MECHANICAL WHIRRING)

(GROANS)

(GRUNTS)

(GASPS)

I got you.

I got you first.

Like I said, we can't stay here.

(GROANS)

Oh!

Move! I'm right behind you.

PEPPER: Oh!

Get her. I'm gonna find a way around.

Stop stopping. Get her. Get outside.

Go!

(PEPPER STRAINING)

(REPULSOR FIRES) (BOTH SCREAM)

(BOTH GROANING)

(GRUNTING)

Ch, my God. Tony!

(GROANING)

(STRAINING)

JARVIS: Sir, Ms Potts is clear of the structure.

(STRAINING)

(MACHINE GUN FIRING)

(GRUNTING)

(GROANS)

(MECHANICAL WHIRRING)

(GASPS)

Jarvis, where's my flight power?

Working on it, sir. This is a prototype.

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3 True HORRIFYING and INTENSE Gas Station Horror Stories | Scary Gas Station Encounters - Duration: 18:21.

So it was late summer and I was working my first well paying job at a gas station.

I'd done tons of under the table stuff like a bouncer and cleaning up bars when they were

closed but I had become really proud of the fact I was working this hard.

For reference, i'm a male and I was 19 years old at the time.

Anyway, let's call this gas station I was working at the Mell Store.

At Mell Store we had three shifts.

The morning, the afternoon, and the overnight shifts.

Seems pretty standard for any store that would be working really hard to screw over their

employees.

What I mean by that is there are usually supposed to be three people working on the first two

shifts so that everything can be managed without much difficulty.

Except for the evening shift, which had only one person who had to be trained as a supervisor

to work.

And That was me at the time of this story.

I had made it to supervisor in a couple months which added to my boosted ego at the time,

but then the only other supervisor, we'll call him Jeff, decides to quit and goes to

make a living in watch making.

Anyway, I'm working at the Mell Store on the Afternoon shift when I got the news about

the other supervisor, because this guy had apparently never heard of a two weeks notice

before and I get told I have to pull the Late night shift, but if I do I get overtime pay

and a day off.

I'm pretty stoked about the idea of a day off so I accept my fate and get ready for

a grueling night by telling Tammy, one of our new coworkers, that I'm going to take

a nap in the back office to get ready for it and to wake me up when her shift is up

so I can start closing down the store.

When working the night shift we have to go ahead and shut the front door, lock it down

tight, turn off all the lights, and operate out the window with a neat little box that

let's people put in their cash and allows me to give them a few items through it after

they pay.

This is pretty helpful mostly when people wanna act like drunken idiots who would otherwise

trash the store if we let them in this late.

I had maybe three customers before midnight struck and I could lock the doors, but as

soon as I did this guy comes out of nowhere in a truck pulled in like a maniac and nearly

hit the front door to the gas station before screeching to a halt, backing up and then

hopping out.

He looked pretty lanky and medium in height so I wasn't really afraid of him, at first.

He walked up to the door and stared at me as I tried to tell him through the door we

were closed but I'd be happy to see him at the window next to the register.

He didn't say a word and just kept staring at me before smiling, showing me these nasty

cracked yellow teeth that looked like they hadn't been brushed a day in his life, but

it's the Midwest so I'm used to some guys looking like this.

Then, he walked over to the window, but in a really slow way that seemed to be done to

intentionally to piss me off.

So I took my time instead and shut off the main lights to the building, smiling back

at him each step of the way, like I was some badass or something.

When I got over to the window he was still smiling and at this point I assumed he would

be drunk and my hand kinda twitched towards the phone we kept under the register, but

I decided I didn't really have enough proof on that to call the cops.

Drinking and driving was taken pretty seriously at the store by the head manager but we had

to be sure before getting the police involved.

Finally he says something and it catches me off guard.

"I'd like a cat in a bag."

I raise my eyebrow at him and say, "Excuse me.

You want what now?"

That's when his eyes narrow and he starts to really study my face and then looks down

at my name tag.

To make it clear, I look a little bit like Jeff, the supervisor from before, so what

he said next made some sense.

"Oh, thought you was Jeff.

He leave any of the good stuff for me?

An eight ball maybe?"

I know what an eight ball is but only from hearing it on the news and stuff so I just

shake my head at him, a little bit bewildered he'd be so casual about it with someone

who he'd never dealt with before and so I ask him if there's anything else he'd

like.

He gives me a huff and just says, "Gas then."

He then puts his card in the box and I pull it in.

Our practice for this was if they gave us their card first we go ahead and let them

pump as much as they want and just swipe the card afterwards.

We put a lot of faith into our customers like that but the policy sort of changed after

this for very obvious reasons.

So, we'll nickname this guy "Mark".

Mark pulled up to pump 6 and positioned himself so I couldn't really see him pumping gas,

so I go back to working on cleaning up the store.

Ten minutes later and I realize the pump never gave a beep for stopping so I look out the

window to check on him, and Mark is standing outside of the door, dripping wet in what

I assumed at the time was gas, and just smiling in at me.

I run to the register and hit the emergency off, stopping whatever gas might still be

spilling out and I'm thinking, and hoping against all odds, that it was all just a mistake

or something and that the pump handle broke and just wouldn't stop pumping out gas.

That's when Mark pulls out his lighter and I hit this little pager we have under our

register that looks a lot like a garage door opener.

It alerts the police and fire department incase of a fire or a robbery.

So here I am, 19 and suddenly scared shitless because this crackhead has covered himself

in gas and has now started laughing his ass off while trying to start up his zippo lighter.

And the only thing keeping me separated from him is a flimsy glass door.

He starts banging on the door with his free hand, still trying to light his lighter and

he's saying something along the lines of, "Tell Jeff I want my stuff!"

He's just repeating this over and over and I don't get why he just couldn't go and

bother Jeff instead of me.

Well the police and Fire department arrived but that only made Mark hurry up with the

lighter, shouting for them to stay back.

To shorten a really gruesome part, Mark lit himself on fire.

The Firefighters tackled him down and put it out but he was evading them for a couple

seconds and he was definitely seriously burned before they could put it out.

The good news was he didn't catch the gas that was left on the ground on fire so I had

to clean that up with this kitty litter shit we had in the back.

I heard a day later Mark died in the hospital, mostly because he was hopped up on a bunch

of shit on top of the burns that he received.

The thing that sticks with me is the smell he left behind just outside the front door

where they put him out, that burned skin and hair smell.

I quit the next month after putting in my two week notice.

I couldn't handle the stress of the overnight at that place after that.

To add a bit of backstory I was an active duty Marine a year prior to this story happening.

Granted we are trained to take lives and deploy to other countries to fight.

Sad to say that I never got the opportunity to deploy.

BUT!

If I wasn't trained as a marine I honestly think I wouldnt be here telling this story.

Now onto the story.

This story took place last year on a cool summer night here in Arizona.

I just got off from work and took a co-worker home from a late night dinner after the shift.

I passed by a gas station after I dropped her off.

I was working 2 jobs at the time so it was already late, around 2:00 am.

I knew an energy drink would help me wake up tomorrow morning for my next job.

So I was slowly pulling into this EMPTY gas station.

I noticed no other cars anywhere.

that's when something caught my eye as I was pulling up in front of the entrance.

There was a shadowy figure that suddenly pulled up along one of the walls of the gas station.

It crept along the walls getting closer as I pulled up and turned off my car.

But at the time I couldn't care less because I was tired and I figured he was just a drunk

about to ask for change or something like that.

I saw the outline of his face as he pulled away from the shadows.

He opened his mouth to say something.

But before he could say anything, I cut him off and said

"Hey, ill be right back sir." he just stood there and then stared at me

as I walked into the gas station.

I wasn't even thinking about him cause I was tired and just wanted to go home.

I swooped up my favorite energy drink and walked up to the cashier.

I Paid for my drink in a matter of a minute, as the cashier wasn't in the mood to make

any small talk.

I pushed the entrance door open and I noticed that the man was no longer there.

I was looking around for the man as I approached my car to only see him coming from the dark

corner again.

But something seemed off about him this time.

I didn't care to stick around to see what was off about him, and went to go open my

car door.

Then I heard rapid foot steps approach from behind me.

I turned around as fast as possible to make eye contact with him.

He was just staring at me less then a arms reach away.

Every option suddenly ran to my head screaming to just get in the dam car and slam the door.

But he was already too close for me to try anything without him trying to do something.

So I wanted to try to create a peaceful conversation as a desperate attempt to try to get this

creep away from me.

I said "Hey... its you again.

Is there something I can do for you??"

his whisper had a scratchy tone to it as he said

"Got any change?

I was actually thrilled!

I was happy cause I could just give this creep some money as a peaceful resolution.

I said "Sure do! hold on ill dig it out for you."

by the time I grabbed a fist full of change as I leaned into my car, I heard the passenger

door behind me open and then I felt a handful of my hair get pulled into my drivers seat.

My hair got yanked back really hard as he whisperd

"You fucking scream or yell ill fucking kill you!"

then I felt a knife slowly glide over my throat... he then whispered

"Understand?"

I carefully nodded up and down.

he then replied "Now we are going to New Mexico!

Dont do anything stupid or ill cover your cars interior with your blood!"

at the time I was thinking "FUCK!!!

THIS CANT BE REAL!?

FUCK!"

So I had to think and relax.

Thats one thing that my Commanding Officer said in the Corps.

"The key to victory is a clear conscious & a cool head" so I asked him

"OK, how we going to do this? you tell me directions?

I can then feel his grip on my hair loosen.

"Good! smart kid!

I hate it when they beg me to let them go.

Now use your GPS or whatever."

his knife was still gently pressed up against 70% or so of my throat.

So I told him I was slowly going to reach into my glove department for my GPS.

Then I asked him where in New Mexico we were going?

he laughed and told me to just shut up and drive

why was he laughing now!?

This guy was a complete psycho!

I was there driving and praying in my head for a chance to open where I would be able

to fight back.

I can tell that his knife was starting to get loose around my neck for every 5 mins

I drove.

The knife at the start of this drive was at 70% but now it was at around 50%.

I had to make a right at the intersection.

Finally, I saw an oppurtunity.

I saw this Ford Ranger (Pick up truck) coming down the street I was supposed to join on.

In my head I asked myself "Do you really want to die a coward?!"

Then, as I saw the Ford Ranger approach at a rapid rate, I PRESSED ALL the way down ON

THE GAS.

Then BOOM!

All I remember from all the commotion is the guy leaning back as I slid my hand under his

wrist of the hand that was carrying the knife and pinned it against the steering wheel of

my car.

I can hear the horn blaring attracting more attention.

He let go of the knife and ran out of the car as the intersection made itself known

to me again as my surroundings were no longer blurry.

I wanted to run after him but the driver of the Ford Ranger grabbed me and said

"HEY!

WHAT THE HELL HAPPENED!?

DO YOU HAVE INSURANCE!?"

I was trying to push through the guy to catch that fucking coward! but the only words that

escaped my mouth were "DON'T LET HIM GET AWAY!!!!"

That was all I was yelling as I saw the dark silhouette of the man disappearing into the

darkness..

I told the police everything when they arrived.

I did everything you're supposed to, but nothing really ever came of it, and they didn't see

anyone matching my description of the man.

I now carry my gun on me and a few knives, So I WILL NEVER be the victim of something

like this again.

I am a female and I was working day shift at my job at the gas station in Salt Lake

City, Utah.

It was fairly quiet, and I was by the register doing chores while my assistant manager Dan

was counting money locked back in the office.

It was a Saturday morning and very slow which was pretty normal on a Saturday.

I was cleaning the registers and counters when this tall, lanky guy walks in and I greet

him as he quickly walks into to the bathroom.

He was tan and had dark wavy hair that was unkept and he was wearing a long green jacket

with jeans and a t-shirt.

I just figured he really needed to go do his business and I continued to do my chores so

I wouldn't get in any kind of trouble later.

My work was interrupted when the man came out of the bathroom sounding like something

really bad happened.

"Excuse me miss, I'm so sorry."

He kept apologizing profusely.

"I accidentally clogged the toilet and it's really bad."

I reluctantly told him that I would clean it up and that he didn't have to worry about

it.

"I can clean it up; do you have a plunger or something?"

I told him that we had a plunger and again that he didn't have to worry about it.

He kept insisting.

I started to feel uneasy.

I was beginning to think he wasn't just insisting to be nice.

I told him once again that I would clean it up and that it was my job.

I started for the supply closet which was right in between both bathrooms and I thought

would be where the plunger was.

He followed directly behind me.

He opened the door to the men's restroom and held it open.

"Come on I'll help you clean it."

My heart started to pound and my head was screaming for me not to put one foot near

that bathroom.

"I feel bad just come in and we'll clean it."

He wouldn't stop.

I stepped back.

"I'll clean it.

I just have to get my assistant manager."

I stammered starting to walk toward the office.

He gave me this annoyed look on his face.

I knocked on the office door and the guy was standing right by me.

Dan answered the door and I told him I needed his help for something and that I needed him

out front.

At first, he almost locked the door back up but I asked him again with the most scared

look on my face.

"Dan, I REALLY need you up here."

I was so happy when he caught my signal.

He walked up to the front and started engaging in conversation with the guy.

The guy was telling him what was going on while I put on gloves and snuck into the men's

restroom.

What I found gave me chills, he purposely stuffed paper towels into the toilet so it

clogged up.

There was nothing else in there.

I walked out of the bathroom shocked at my findings.

My assistant manager turned his back and the guy looked down at me and smiled like a child

finding the perfect toy.

He was still apologizing for the bathroom and he brushed the back of his hand down my

arm.

I was shocked but if I wasn't and in my right mind, I would have told him to keep his fucking

hands off me.

He stuck around a little longer and eventually got gas.

When he left, he smiled at me and walked out to his pump, and kept looking back to me.

I told my assistant manager what had happened and he was taken aback by what I told him.

Luckily one of my regulars saw the guy getting talked to by cops a few days afterwards and

was told he wasn't allowed in the area anymore.

I was relieved to hear that but I still shudder when I think about what could have happened

if I had went into the bathroom with him.

I now keep pepper spray underneath my register at all times because you never know what could

happen, day or night.

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Iron Man 3 | Happy vs. Savin | Chinese Theater Explosion Scene | (2013) Movie Clip 4K - Duration: 3:14.

(PEOPLE SPEAKING INDISTINCTLY)

Can you regulate?

Yes, I can regulate.

- You sure about that? - Yes.

- It's a decent batch. (CHUCKLES)

- Don't say I never did nothing for you. - Thank you.

I mean, for understanding.

HAPPY: I'm sorry, buddy.

(GRUNTS)

What are you doing, buddy?

You out by yourself? A little date night?

Seeing your favourite chick flick, maybe?

Yeah, a little movie called The Party's Over,

starring you and your junkie girlfriend.

Here's the ticket.

No kidding. That doesn't belong to you.

(GRUNTS) (PEOPLE GASP)

(GRUNTS)

(GROANS) (PEOPLE SCREAM)

(INHALING)

(GROANS)

(PEOPLE CLAMOURING) (GROANS)

TAGGART: Savin!

Help!

(GROWLING) Help me!

(CHOKING)

(HORNS HONKING)

(CRASHING)

(PEOPLE CLAMOURING)

(SIRENS WAILING)

(GROANS SOFTLY)

(GROANS WEAKLY)

(GASPS)

(SIZZLING)

(CLAMOURING CONTINUES)

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(GROANS)

Oh!

Move! I'm right behind you.

PEPPER: Oh!

Get her. I'm gonna find a way around.

Stop stopping. Get her. Get outside.

Go!

(PEPPER STRAINING)

(REPULSOR FIRES) (BOTH SCREAM)

(BOTH GROANING)

(GRUNTING)

Ch, my God. Tony!

(GROANING)

(STRAINING)

JARVIS: Sir, Ms Potts is clear of the structure.

(STRAINING)

(MACHINE GUN FIRING)

(GRUNTING)

(GROANS)

(MECHANICAL WHIRRING)

(GASPS)

Jarvis, where's my flight power?

Working on it, sir. This is a prototype.

(ALARMS BEEPING)

(REPULSORS FIRING)

That's one.

Sir, the suit is not combat ready.

That's two.

Oh.

(GRUNTS)

(GROANS)

(STRAINING)

(WHIRRING WEAKLY)

(GRUNTING)

(PANTS)

(GROANS)

(SCREAMING) Tony!

(GASPS)

(GRUNTS)

Sir, take a deep breath.

(PANTS)

(SPUTTERING) (REPULSORS FIRING)

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DUI checkpoint to be held in honor of former 'American Idol' contestant killed in crash - Duration: 1:28.

REPORTER: IT HAS BEEN ABOUT A

YEAR SINCE THAT FATAL CRASH HERE

IN THE EASTBOUND LANES OF I-240.

AND NOW HIS MOTHER IS SPENDING

HER MOTHER'S DAY WEEKEND AT A

DUI CHECKPOINT.

DELORIS MOORE IS DOING

EVERYTHING SHE CAN TO MAKE SURE

OTHERS DON'T HAVE TO EXPERIENCE

WHAT SHE DID

>> WHEN YOU GET BEHIND THE WHEEL

OF A CAR AND YOU DRIVE DRUNK,

ANYTHING CAN HAPPEN.

REPORTER: IT'S BEEN A LITTLE

MORE THAN A YEAR SINCE MOORE'S

SON RICKEY SMITH WAS HIT AND

KILLED BY A DRUNK DRIVER ON

I-240.

>> IT'S ALMOST LIKE IT HAPPENED

YESTERDAY.

REPORTER SMITH, WHO WAS A

SEASON TO CONTESTANT ON AMERICAN

IDOL WAS SIMPLY DRIVING HOME

FROM WORK WHEN A WRONG WAY

DRIVER HIT HIM HEAD ON.

NOW MOORE AND HER BROTHER ROBERT

ARE KEEPING HIS MEMORY ALIVE BY

TALKING ABOUT DRUNK DRIVING.

>> WE WANTED TO TRY AND FIND A

WAY TO BE HIS VOICE.

REPORTER: SO THIS WEEKEND THE

TWO ARE PARTNERING WITH THE

OKLAHOMA COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE

AND WILL BE ATTENDING A DUI

CHECKPOINT.

THE TWO WILL SHARE THEIR STORY

WITH DEPUTIES TO REMIND THEM

JUST WHY STOPPING DRUNK DRIVING

IS SO IMPORTAN

>> THE REALITY OF IT IS, IS

THERE'S DRINKING AND DRIVING

GOING ON EVERY SINGLE DAY AND WE

CAN'T TURN A BLIND EYE TO IT.

REPORTER: THAT DUI CHECKPOINT

WILL TAKE PLACE TOMORROW NIGHT

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Bill to help victims of domestic violence awaits Gov. Mary Fallin's signature - Duration: 1:16.

REPORTER THAT BILL STILL NEEDS%

TO BE SIGNED BY THE GOVERNOR.

BUT IF SHE SIGNS IT, IT WILL

ALLOW CITIES AND COUNTIES TO

CREATE A SPECIALIZED COURT FOR

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE VICTIMS.

WHEN DOMESTIC VIOLENCE VICTIMS

SEEK HELP THROUGH THE COURT

SYSTEM ADVOCATES SAY ITS NOT AN

, EASY PROCESS.

RIGHT NOW VICTIMS WILL OFTEN

, FACE UP TO FOUR DIFFERENT

JUDGES FOR PROTECTIVE ORDERS,

CRIMINAL PROSECUTION, CUSTODY

ISSUES, AND DIVORCE.

AND THEY HAVE TO CONTINUE

RETELLING THEIR TRAUMATIC

STORIES TO EACH NEW JUDGE.

>> IT IS TOUGH FOR VICTIMS, AND

OFTEN TIMES WE LOSE THEM.

REPORTER: ADVOCATES SAY THE

CLIENTS WILL OFTEN DECIDE TO

JUST STAY IN THE ABUSIVE

RELATIONSHIP OR SOMETIMES THEY

DIE AT THE HAND OF THEIR ABUSER.

BUT THROUGH THIS PIECE OF

LEGISLATION IT WILL ALLOW

, DISTRICT AND MUNICIPAL COURTS

TO CREATE A SPECIALIZED DOMESTIC

VIOLENCE COURT SYSTE

THE VICTIMS WILL HAVE ONE JUDGE.

AND ADVOCATES SAY IT WILL HELP

SPEED UP THE COURT PROCESS FOR

VICTIMS.

>> I THINK THE ULTIMATE GOAL IS

JUST SAFETY, LESS

REVICTIMIZATION AND HELPING THEM

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Let it Die: Tarot Forecast, 05/15/17 - Dixie Vogel, A Fool's Journey - Duration: 2:05.

Hey, this is Dix from A Fool's Journey.

I've got another micro forecast for you this week.

With the Gilded Tarot.

So stay tuned.

Howdy, this is Dix with A Fool's Journey.

I'm just gonna pull a card, a single card, and see where we go from there.

Oh geez.

Ugggghhh.

I got death!

What do I want to say about death?

Things begin, things end.

A lot of times, an ending is, well, always in my opinion, but, generally speaking, an

ending is part of a new beginning.

And once things hit critical mass, you know, if it's gonna blow, it's gonna blow.

So you can feel however you wanna feel about it, but understand that the endings are just

as necessary, if not more so, for moving forward, as the beginnings.

Endings are important, too.

And sometimes they're scratchy or, or raw.

Or uncomfortable.

But almost always, there's a cleansing that comes with it and things are better for having

gone through that transformational process.

Because the, it has to die before it can be resurrected.

You know?

Before something new can grow in it's place.

So you might see some of that this coming week.

If it's uncomfortable, I'm really sorry.

But remember that it's just part of the natural order of things and in the long run, it's

all okay.

I hope that's helpful to you or interesting or whatever.

If it is, let me know!

Otherwise, just have a great week, take care.

Peace out from the Goddess.

Mmmmmm.

Bye bye.

Cats.

Please.

[snap] Ohhhhh.

Stop!

Cats.

They're worse than kids...

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