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The Bus Driver Photographer
United Kingdom
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 4 ก.พ. 2020
I am a Bus driver and photographer
I try to capture images whilst at work and in my spare time away from work
This channel is to share my photography learning journey
I use a Canon M50 with either my sigma 18-300mm lens the 15-45mm kit lens and 50mm prime
I try photography challenges
go on photo walks for POV videos
its all about learning so even a fail is a win
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I try to capture images whilst at work and in my spare time away from work
This channel is to share my photography learning journey
I use a Canon M50 with either my sigma 18-300mm lens the 15-45mm kit lens and 50mm prime
I try photography challenges
go on photo walks for POV videos
its all about learning so even a fail is a win
PLEASE DO LIKE COMMENT AND SUBSCRIBE
ALSO TAKE A LOOK AT THE AFFILIATE LINKS IN THE DESCRIPTION OF THE VIDEOS
BUT MOST IMPORTANT I HOPE YOU ENJOY MY VIDEOS AND PHOTOGRAPHS
Lainey And Ben Vs Psychic Sam Analysing Body Language
In this video, we dive deep into the body language of psychic Sam, a self-proclaimed medium, as featured in Laney and Ben’s latest exposé. Was Sam truly caught out, or is there more to the story? Using principles of psychology, microexpressions, and nonverbal communication, we analyze key moments to uncover the truth behind the claims.
Join me as we explore:
✔️ Sam’s facial expressions and what they reveal
✔️ Subtle body language cues that may indicate deception or discomfort
✔️ The dynamics of Laney and Ben’s approach during the confrontation
Could this be the unraveling of a supposed psychic, or is there another explanation for Sam’s reactions? Let’s break it down together.
📥 Share your thoughts in the comments! Do you believe Sam was caught out, or do you think there’s more to the story?
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#BodyLanguage #PsychicSam #LaneyAndBen #NonverbalCommunication #Exposed
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Join me as we explore:
✔️ Sam’s facial expressions and what they reveal
✔️ Subtle body language cues that may indicate deception or discomfort
✔️ The dynamics of Laney and Ben’s approach during the confrontation
Could this be the unraveling of a supposed psychic, or is there another explanation for Sam’s reactions? Let’s break it down together.
📥 Share your thoughts in the comments! Do you believe Sam was caught out, or do you think there’s more to the story?
🔔 Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell for more body language breakdowns, psychological insights, and fascinating analyses.
#BodyLanguage #PsychicSam #LaneyAndBen #NonverbalCommunication #Exposed
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Well you're lucky, can't have been London then, as you'd have far more racists there.
Thank you for your video, I think the bus drivers are underpaid compared to train drivers in the UK. I am sure the stress and strain are much higher for bus drivers and they need to be reasonably compensated for that.
Wow what a fountain of wisdom you are You clearly have the mental depth of a puddle
Pathetic video by a belly crawling worm
boring
Im white and i shave my head every 2 weeks with clippers which i have been doing for the last 20yrs and you have just stated twice that white males with cropped hair, people assume we share their Racist views. Talk about stereotyping ??? i find that comment to be Predjudice , and you claim the old women was " Thick " and people say stupid things ???. " Thick " and saying stupid things i think you need to look in the mirror because you have just discribed yourself to a tee after the boring, inaccurate and clueless dribble you have just spouted out. Oh and just for the record i have never had anybody in 20yrs of having cropped hair start chatting to me because they assumed im a Racist or share their Bigoted views which is what you were realy trying to say. 🤫🤫🤫
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You can turn it off or switch to another channel
I always say judge people as you find them as individuals, as there are good and bad in everyone. I absolutely disagree with judging someone purely on their skin tone. But nowadays it's used to shut down any criticism of anyone non white British, even when valid, that is the problem, nobody should be treated differently because of their race etc, but that doesn't mean their beyond reproach or exempt from any criticism either. If someone is wrong then it should be called out, there's nothing wrong with that.
Well said.
You are a good man wish there was more people like you 👍🏼
Thank you I appreciate that
I second that ....and to be fair there is
The word “racism” is an Anti-white slur word that was invented by a Bolshevik called Leon Trotsky in 1927 who killed millions of white Christians…why we give that word so much power is backwards.
Keep your plums in your glasses case by any chance..
its immigrant fatigue and its real. am i racist... yes
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anyone that hasnt got the same views as this fella means there bigot,s... this blokes a traitor to britain idiot,,, the patriots of britain would welcome you leaving the country.
somebody talking about racism doesnt mean the person,s a racist... i want all the illegal foriegners and the free loading legal ones out of britain,, doesnt make me racist,, it makes me a patriot,, somebody that puts the british before unwanted foriegners all day,, every day.... the old lady is right 100%,, it is an invasion of our country,, i want em gone,, put the british first, end of.... this bus fella would give our country away to foriegners in a heart beat... he,s one of them traitor leftys! and yes fella you are making yourself look stupid,,, you probly stand in front of your mirror and detest your whiteness!
race is irrelevant .One of my favourite foreigners is Auditing Britain . so if you want him gone , i want you gone . as stamer stated the door is open for you leave at any time .
U R a weather Racist. It aint cold, it's just a Tad Cooler. 😆😆 Be thoughtful when dealing with your elders...... Lots of British lost family members. Several in my two sides of family. AND >>> If things are tight/hard in retirement while others (foreigners) "seem" better off, it may trigger emotional memories!
"You either love 'em or you hate 'em!" "I don't mind 'em." Hahahahaha Anyone else get onto how funny that actually is?
So . . All humans are the same ?? . . Japanese people are highly disciplined hard working people and they are extremely honourable trustworthy people. Now what about Romanian people . . ?? I can safely say they are the total opposite of Japanese people. I’m only using a couple of comparisons just to show how wrong people are when they assume that all people behave the same, because frankly they do not. Culturally we are different depending on the way our ancestors were treated or how they survived throughout the last few 1000 years or so. Some humans have an inbuilt instinct to behave in ways that will clash with other cultures or nationalities.. We are definitely not all the same.. not at all.
"So . . All humans are the same ?? . ." yes the same traits appear in all races . very common for folk to put thier own country on a pedestal and blindly make ludicrous stereotypical claims , you are not going to look me in the eye and say any different are you .
@@EvenBigger-Brother I won’t only look you in the eye.. I will provide data on the statistics which proves that certain “ creeds “ have a higher percentage of difference in behaviour patterns than others . . You don’t need to be a rocket scientist to understand this kind of thing. It’s like saying all dogs are the same.. yes, of course they are dogs, but do you think that an American Pitbull behaves in the same way as a Golden Retriever ?? . . Nope.
its on the rise these days mate, horrifying stuff
What is ?? .. Oh you’re referring to the increasing amount of people who are concerned about our country being inundated with violent disrespectful people who are being treated like royalty.. after arriving here in orange rafts ?? Yeah.. it’s really horrifying when people are concerned about their grandparents being frozen without any heating while these “ visitors “ are given a nice warm fully furnished home and a wad of money each week . . Really horrifying stuff . . ?
@@The-Punch-and-Jewdy-Show your comment really just proves my point and you re so thick you don t even see the irony of it, well done mate
@@The-Punch-and-Jewdy-Show It sounds like you are angry at the wrong people. Everything you've said you're angry with is what the Tories have put in place over the last ten years. Immigrants aren't coming over here and stealing houses and benefits from old people. It's been the policy of the Government. Plus, this bullshit that they get treated really well and get loads of cash and houses is fucking bullshit. You've been reading too much right-wing bullshit. Immigrants get a lot less in benefits than everyone else and they AREN'T ALLOWED to work. Plus they are always on the bottom of housing lists. But you're so naive you think it's people with absolutely nothing and no rights who are the money problem in this country and not the multi-billionaires who have been dodging taxes and stealing huge amounts from the country's wealth to hand out to each other for contracts that never get fulfilled. No, it must be the poorest people who are squandering all those billions. If the Tories have frozen your grandma to death, it's because they have stolen and committed treason to the tune of hundreds of billions and not because an immigrant in a bedsit got a hundred pounds a month to live on.
@@The-Punch-and-Jewdy-Show Agree. Sick of the weakness. At this stage tolerance is not a virtue, it's pathetic compliance with our own demise.
@@Olivia-vn1tf That’s the problem, because people have been emotionally manipulated to stay quiet and when they raise concerns or criticism of the situation then they risk being ridiculed or even punished by financial sanctions etc. We are being walked all over and there’s not much we can do about it.
Try being a dark toned white guy and all the racism you get from people. never mind if I'm 'white' or not.
Brighton is a great city but some of the folk there make Londoners look tame.
What bus company do you work for?
Circumlocutious. 😢
Too many words . Get to the point was my thoughts.
At the end of the day we're a' Jock Tamson's bairns.
Hi, you use the word 'bigoted' one which is often used when talking about racism. The word means an intolerance of another views or beliefs. That could be equally used when talking about someone who isn't prepared to listen to the views of a so-called racist. I find most poeple are tolerant of other skin colours and beliefs, what I think is the problem is other cultures and religions coming here and trying to impose their own beliefs on us, and more usually trying to prevent us from carrying on with our own culture. Why should we not be able to wish each other a 'happy Christmas'? and not be woked into using 'happy festive season' or some other nonsense in case we offend someone of a different belief. Why sould we not be able to carry on our own traditions as we like in our own country, why should we now be descending into having armed police at Christmas markets in case some non-Christian religion is so offended by that he comes at it with a machetti or gun? Let us not beat about the bush, we are talking about Islam. Islam is a religion not a race, so by disliking Islam and what it stands for is by definition not racist. IF someone called you a 'horrible ugly Anglican' they may be offensive, but hardly racist as you could be white British or black African and be Anglican. People who shout racism the loudest seem to forget we native Brits do also have our rights. Rights are not the total reserve of minorities or incomers to this or any other country. Maybe keep some of this in mind before over-using the 'risist' card. When people see Asian people or families, they are most likely taking out their frustration on someone or a group who they see as being partly responsible for our cultural errosion ... keeping in mind that Asian person coule also be Hindu, or Sakh ... but rarely do I hear remarks aimed at those religions - because I suspect they appear and come across as less angry, less confrontational and certainly more respectful of living in a predominantly Christian culture. There of course will be exceptions to this, but by and large it isn't those and other religions which are demanding this and shouting about that.
It depends how you define racism. No culture is above critism including British culture. The problem we have is the word racist is used for just a difference of opinion and it dilutes the word for when applied to the real racists. I'm a patriot who gets called racist because I think all ethnicities should be treated the same and if someone comes to live here for a better life, then they should live how we live etc. To be far until all the critical race theory stuff, most British people dont see colour. Unfortunately the older generation are a product of their upbringing and to be fair to the old bird, it may seem like an invasion(I'm not saying she's right by any means). It's unprecedented times that we live in, in many ways.
I mean this comment is proof we have a long way to go. Sadly Britain was a much more racist society in the past, you basically just admitted to that but dressed it up as a 'product of the older generation'. I have sat with plenty of old folks and heard racist language that to a degree I am happy to let them off for given the environment they grew up in but they absolutely were being racist. And to say that people didn't see colour until the 'critical race theory stuff', seems to completely ignore the experience of people of colour during say up to the end of the colonial era in the 1950s. It wasn't ignored, it was visceral, at times in your face nasty stuff. Critical race theory is something most people wouldn't even have heard of but would understand and likely agree that often racism is a social construct. British people have always seen race, they see a lot more than just race too, they see class. Knowing your place has been an attitude that has pervaded British society for a very long time.
@defined12 I didn't express myself as well as I could have, was busy at the time. What I meant to say was around the 90s, early 2000s we had hit a sweet spot where we almost got most things right, racism, women's rights etc. It wasn't perfect but it could have got there but with most things we didn't know when to stop ie women didn't want equal opportunities, they had to hate men. DEI started out as a good thing but turned to crap. I didn't say the lady didn't say anything wrong, just that she was a product of her upbringing. Which infers that it had been a problem in the past. The fact that the UK is in the top 3 least racist countries in the world, should be testament to how far we had come. Class has always been a real issue here, with that we agree
Learn to be “racist”, it will save you.
@@defined12nonsense , we are facing replacement and you’re concerned over the hurt feelings of a word they dont like???? Eugh
@@defined12great comment the rasists are sly with their comments
Picks on auld wummin....brave man. We are being invaded.....you're the bigot.
The most racist people are the ones always going on about racism.
The kkkoran IS violent. As a Christian I find this a little disingenuous. It’s not bigoted to be horrified by a book which advocates child “marriage, slavery and murder.
I have met people from traveller backgrounds who are the most racist, homophobic people but are the first to cry racism if it is directed at them!
So true. They are the ones who get filmed coming out of someone's house they just robbed and telling them they are going to get stabbed to death if they phone the police and as soon as the police come there's a hundred of them outside screaming how it's all racists towards them for being travellers. No mate, it's not because you're a traveller, it's because you've burgled every house in the town and stabbed four people. And for people who claim to be "travellers" it's hard to get them back on their travels.
Based if true.
Some of the biggest racist are non-whites. If anything, they’re more homophonic, colorist and are more toxic when it comes to religion and masculinity.
Agree totally. Being from N.Ireland, grew up with sectarianism. Can do without racism as well...
Yes religion is another divisive topic The ironic thing about religion and belief there’s a better than average chance everyone is right This is kind of in-depth and a separate video in itself
dont you havethe right to kick them out in the UK
I've noticed a massive increase in racist views and I blame 2 things; the media and how gullible people are. The media and each government move the political centrepoint further and further to the right so, right wing views become normalised and left wing principles become abandoned. They deem people like Jeremy Corbyn as 'looney lefty communists' when they talk about human rights or worker's rights. They then deem the middle class 'woke' people as left wing, so people end up hating actual left wing people (not people who cry because someone called them the wrong pronoun). Then people like Nigel Farage (ex Britain First, chucked out of his first Private school for marching round the school doing the Nazi salute) get branded as 'geniune' and 'a man of the people' and his views on immigration get ingrained in people's brain. That's why you hear, 'Corr F***ing hell Barry, we got open borders here son' or 'Oi Tel, they give anyone houses nowadays'. Unfortunately where I live in Dartford/Bexley, it is very far right and most people have these views. The only part of their comments I do somewhat get though is that in certain areas (especially in London) you get communities of cultures who do not let you in. I don't like that because I feel like an outsider in my own country but they have the right to be here, I just wish some communities would integrate more, my mum had to integrate when she came over by herself.
Deport💩
Personally, I think the biggest problem isn't skin colour, but cultural differences and rather than working towards a cultural world where both sides can get along, they jump to rational views
Sometime culture plays a part certainly however we are far enough down the timeline where people from all backgrounds have generations who have been born and raised in Britain so culture isn’t really a factor Unless it’s the culture of racism which seems to be passed down the generations There will always belong people in every culture and religion that believes there’s is the right one And it does seem a little strange that some of those people will choose to live in a place that doesn’t share that culture But that’s not for me or anyone else to judge But certainly you can’t tell a persons culturally preference just by looking at them unless they’re wearing traditional dress And actually personally when I meet someone from a different culture I ask questions about that culture Talking educating and being respectful is the key
@@Thebusdriverphotographer This is where I agree! I think too many people jump to the conclusion that they are different because of skin colour, which is ridiculous.
Genius
Bollocks, skin colour is absolutely everything to do with racism. I've been made to feel like a second class immigrant in my country of birth due to my dark complexion, abused countless times, had people make monkey noises at me, attack me etc, and I'm white, got autism, ptsd, personality disorder and have to deal with shite like that too, so get real. Lots of people out there who think you CAN'T be white if you have a dark complexion, seen it and heard it countless times.
Multi culturalism never really works.
Do you live in a caravan pretty sick tho
If earlies start from between 4-7 who determines when it actually is and when?
We have rotas detailed every 3 to 6 months So you know exactly what your own
Your openness and clarity about your experience from start to end is bloody inspiring! The fact that you were able to explain things to Lee beforehand, including the emotions you might be dealing with says a lot about the confidence you have and your connection to him. There are people with ASD who really struggle to build confidence around other people, and struggle to build connections where they can share emotions like you are doing here with us. Your strength of character and drive to keep pushing yourself out of your comfort zone is so admirable... Thankyou for sharing your experience. ❤️🔥
Wow oh my goodness thank you for your kind words Trust me the confidence is something I’ve had to work hard on and still fail an awful lot with The same with connection I’ve known Lee for many years Obviously certain people I connect with a lot easier than others I think that is down to there character more than mine I appreciate your comment
I can relate to your thoughts and great minds think alike. 😁👍
To be honest watching this back even I thought blimey this is all over the place But it’s good to show I think I’m glad you enjoyed it
Holy cow. You're the first person whos described my 2 "meltdown" symtpoms. 1. Unable to take part in conversation as i am hyper-anxious. 2. Unable to hear/focus on what someone is saying due to the worry of not understanding them (ironically). My biggest one was being unable to hold eye contact during these stressful events, it can be horrible. At least i am not alone.
I’m glad you’ve got something from me sharing my experiences that is my goal
Yeah no, I call it the Christmas don't.
Autism or just a normal introvert/antisocial character ? I think some people like a label that sounds impressive and in fact is a mental crutch to get through life. Sounds to me like you had a pretty good time beyond some feelings of shyness. I'm still trying to workout what the "meltdown" actually was ? I thought you meant you had hit someone or got in a blazing row but in fact the meltdown was just that you went very quiet ?
So it’s like the opposite of when someone’s gets pissed off?
@@lamborghinimercy5737 I don't know what he meant really. I was trying to find some huge temper tantrum he had exploded with but he was so long winded with the story I started skipping through so I may have missed something. But all I heard was he went "very quiet". If that's his idea of a meltdown he can even have one in the library and no-one would mind. I think some people like being thought of as special and having an excuse for not doing stuff they don't want to have to do. And society today actively encourages people to be "victims". Some love wearing the disability label as a badge of honour constantly chewing your ear to feel appreciated and seek sympathy. My brother ended up in a wheelchair through no fault of his own but after that he was constantly focused on wheelchair access issues into shops and restaurants and public venues and would go out of his way to embarrass business owners who were just trying to make a living if he didn't feel respected for his disability and the latest access and ramps weren't available. Didn't matter whether he wanted access or not - the point was he wanted to feel important and knew they couldn't argue back with someone in a wheelchair. We all have some sort of difficult life problems - some more than others obviously - but do your best to get over it I say and be as much a fully functioning member of society as possible rather than wallow in constant disability talk. Drink some concrete and harden the f*ck up.
Ok so an autistic meltdown is NOT a tantrum And autism is NOT introvert or antisocial Autism is a neurological disorder where the brains wiring is different to a neurotypical person Obviously it’s easy to make a judgement based on your own experience And difficult to understand an invisible disability like autism Part of making my videos it to raise awareness and understanding along with give support to those who are neurodivergent I would ask people to not judge without having the correct information It’s not helpful
Thats rude and the typical response from a neurotypical person
Keep pushing brother!
I certainly will I am learning to work with it as opposed against it And help other people to do the same
Thank you for sharing it really helps other people and you are appreciated
Thank you I appreciate that this is what I was hoping for when creating my neurodivergent playlist
"The rhythm of an ironing board" - I like this one. I was at my cousin's wedding recently and - quite surprisingly - had a lots of fun. Even danced a bit (keep in mind the quote above). Of course some anxiety tried to hit me before and during the party, but it didn't succed much.
I’m glad you enjoyed the wedding It can be challenging but if you can find away of enjoying yourself regardless that’s the important thing