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Greetings, guys.

SuperMarioT here to drop another character analysis for Super Smash Bros.

Ultimate.

Our 8th analysis, because Dark Samus was analyzed, is on character Number 7, Fox McCloud.

And I'll be straight: every character we've analyzed thus far has either received more

buffs than nerfs or appears to play very similarly to their previous iteration.

Fox is a character that has taken the most hits with nerfs; they actually managed to

make Fox worse than in Smash 4.

How much worse is he really however?

As far as buffs go, like everyone else in Ultimate his jumpsquat comes out in 3 frames,

his sour spotted down tilt sends opponents at a better angle for aerial follow ups, increasing

combo potential.

His Forward Smash also got an increase in knockback and his Up Smash has a larger hitbox,

big enough to hit characters on the platforms of Lylat Cruise for example.

All of his aerials have less landing lag, his forward air has a better hover effect

than before increasing his recovery potential, his back air has more knockback, his Down

Special Reflector has less startup compared to Smash 4 and his Up Special Fire Fox has

increased knockback as well, making it a safer recovery tool against edge guarding.

And what's weird is his Up tilt got increased knockback, improving KO potential but worsening

its combo potential.

So, Fox has a better back air, a stronger forward smash, a bigger up smash, less landing

lag on his aerials, increased recovery potential on his less optimal recovery moves such as

Forward Air and Up Special, and a faster Down Special.

How badly was he nerfed if he still has buffs in several other areas?

For starters, his forward tilt does less damage than before and his down tilt has more end

lag, making the latter a little more punishable.

His dash attack sends opponents at more of an angle than vertically, making its follow

up potential worse.

Even though Forward Smash does more knockback, it compensated with decreased range.

Fox's Forward Air also has a different animation to where Fox will kick 4 times instead of

5 and it doesn't connect as reliably as it once did.

This means you'll output less damage than before and while you can footstool out of

forward air, it's been reported that it's weirdly executed.

You might not be able to footstool while the opponent's still in hit stun, though that

could be subject to change and may not be 100% valid as of yet.

His Up Air also has decreased knockback.

Even though Fire Fox has more knockback, its travel distance decreased and is ultimately,

no pun intended, worse as a recovery.

Same for his Down Special Reflector as if used in the air, Fox will only stall once

and used any more airborne, he'll just drop immediately.

What was the most nerfed however is his Side Special, the Fox Illusion.

It has increased startup lag, more end lag when used on the ground, it has less range

than before, and it'll immediately stop upon a shielded opponent.

You can still Up Special out of Side Special offstage, but this worsens Fox Illusion's

utility and optimization because in several ways they made it significantly more punishable

and not as reliable as a recovery option and an offensive option.

While it arguably deserved to be nerfed, this was one of Fox's main ways of recovering

and mix-ups on stage and it's just significantly worse than before.

The last change Fox got is his Final Smash, where he summons some Arwings and fires blasters

to KO the opponent, a lot like how Duck Hunt or Captain Falcon's Final Smash works.

When you boil down to it, Fox may have a few stronger smash attacks, a better back air

and a slightly better Up Special, but his combo potential got slightly worse, his aerials

are considerably worse doing less damage and knockback all-around, his specials are less

optimal and more punishable, and his recovering options and recovering potential took a major

hit as well, especially when you factor how critical it is to air dodge off stage and

how laggy & punishable it is, making Fox that much more gimpable off stage.

I don't think this will make Fox a bad character in Smash Ultimate because he's still a fast

character on the ground, some of his attacks still come out fast like Up Smash, Back Air

and Up tilt, his Up Special is safer and his toolkit and moves still have a varied amount

of uses, even with the nerfs.

However, he's clearly not going to be as good as Smash 4 Fox.

His aerials aren't as good, his specials aren't as good, his recovery options are

worse and a decent amount of his moves, like Down tilt, up tilt, Down Special, Up Special

and especially Side Special, are significantly more punishable than before, especially off

stage.

Fox'll most likely be around mid-tier in the final game as a decent rush down character

with good ground options and aerials but with considerably worse recoveries and specials,

meaning Fox mains will likely have to adjust and work a little harder around the nerfs

Fox has.

What do you think?

Does this hinder your chances of maining Fox?

Will you pick him up regardless of the nerfs or do you think he'll still be a decent

character?

Let me know down below.

Thank you for watching and I'll catch you guys in my next Super Smash Bros.

Ultimate Character Analysis.

Stay super.

For more infomation >> #07 Fox - Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Character Analyses - Duration: 5:09.

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Survivor Emma Sulkowicz Reclaims Their Body and Steps into Their True Colors - Duration: 7:13.

- My hair, to me, feels like the rings of a tree.

It's my history.

It marks the passage of time in my life.

I remember back in high school,

I didn't really fit in.

I was a minority, and I would wear clothing

that if I felt like when I walked out the door,

no one would notice me, I was doing a great job. (laughing)

So now, whenever I go into a clothing store,

I immediately am like, "OK, what stands out to me

"the most from this entire store?"

And that's what I'm going to try on first.

My taxi driver was freaking out over my hair,

and he's like, "When a woman walks down the street

"and all heads turn to her because she's beautiful,

"that's a good thing, because in that moment,

"she has power," and I was like, "OK,

"it's obviously way more complicated than that,

"but I'm interested in that idea,"

having a look that commands power,

and thinking about that in the context

of everything I've been through in my life and owning that.

I first dyed my hair, well, bleached it blonde,

when I went public about being a survivor.

I was assaulted on the first day of my sophomore year,

and didn't do anything about that for a long time.

After it happened, I made my bed and went to sleep.

I mean, I was obviously very ashamed of it,

even though now I look back, and I'm like,

"I shouldn't be ashamed of something that's not my fault."

I ran into this woman at a party,

and we locked eyes, and we're just like,

"We need to talk about something."

We knew that we needed to meet up,

and she was like, "I had a violent relationship with a guy

"who I've heard raped you, and the thing that happened

"to you happened to me" over the course

of however long they'd been dating.

I met another woman who'd been raped by him,

and talked to the head of the society

that he and I were both in, and learned of three more cases

that had been reported about him.

Me, the initial woman I talked with,

and one of the other women reported our cases

to the school in tandem, but back then,

it was like, "Oh, the three of them are colluding."

We reported it to the police,

and the police were harassing me

and it just was a total circus for about a year.

Our case was closed, there was nothing

that was going to happen,

and we really supported the work

that Senator Gillibrand was doing about campus rape

and knew that it'd be valuable

to keeping our classmates safe,

and it just kind of landed on me,

that I would be the one to come forward.

It was at that moment, right before the press conference,

that I decided I was going to bleach my hair blonde.

(laughing)

Ever since then, it's always been a different color.

I was incredibly scared,

because I was talking about my rape to a bunch of people

that were strangers.

But I think having control over my hair color

gave me a bit of confidence.

A big part of the process of going public with my assault

was having to stop denying my anger and sadness.

I was going to do something about this because I was hurt.

Mattress Performance wasn't just about my rapist.

It was about our rapist,

and it was about trying to make sure

that rape didn't happen anymore.

So I think that when people talk about it

as such an individualized project,

they lose sight of just how grave a danger we were all in.

I knew he wasn't going to get kicked off campus,

and I knew he wasn't going to get put in jail.

The whole point of Mattress Performance

was that everything had failed us,

and we were stuck with him for one more year of school.

The first half of Mattress Performance,

it was purple and then the second half it was teal.

Since then, I have pretty much changed my hair color

every time I do a performance.

So The Ship is Sinking is a performance I did

a little over a year ago,

and my hair is hot, hot pink.

Just like, I was very hotheaded at that moment,

and I even made my armpit hair and my public hair hot pink,

'cause I just wanted to be as ridiculous as possible.

There was a moment during Mattress Performance

when I would get so many interview requests

that my phone would just die.

Reporters all had the same set of questions to ask,

and I was like, a robot me

would be really great at this job.

So I made the robot.

So I took a mold of my body, and reprinted myself,

and pre-recorded all of the answers to the questions

and you could press a question

and Emma-tron would say the answer in my voice.

So I did this performance where I could like,

I was standing here, and Emma-tron is standing there

and people could talk to me, and ask me anything they wanted

but if they asked something that Emma-tron

was better equipped to answer,

I would politely direct them to Emma-tron.

I was feeling a lot of identification with this robot

of myself that I had made,

and I think that's when I started to want

to stop using "she".

"They" is a more accurate pronoun for me than "she",

because of the levels of objectification I've gone through

and I mean, even rape itself is an objectification

of a human being, right?

And that's something I definitely felt.

I was like, "Oh, I'm no more than an object to this human."

And yeah, it's something I feel on the inside.

I look at myself in the mirror and I don't see "she".

The rape counselor at Columbia said "I'm certain

"that I can work with you, and get you to the point

"where you are so okay with what happened

"that you can sit in a room with your attacker

"and not feel anything."

That is not something I want. (laughing)

For me, healing is going to be about accepting my pain

and potentially feeling worse,

because that's just, on the level of survival,

it's unsafe for me to be in the same room as this guy again.

At my babysitter's granddaughter's Sweet 16,

there were so many people in the room

who were all just so happy for this one young woman,

and I think about how many hands go into the making

of a woman. Holding her, hugging her, feeding her,

helping her get dressed.

I just thought of how many people it takes to make a woman,

that some really careless man could completely desecrate

all that labor.

I believe in being that person, to raise your hand in class,

and say, "No, this is a misogynist text."

Being the person in the conversation to cut off somebody

and be like, "That's racist, please stop."

For me, feminism has a lot to do with solidarity

for people of every gender,

every race, every level of ability,

and not just saying it, but acting in a way

that makes that true.

For more infomation >> Survivor Emma Sulkowicz Reclaims Their Body and Steps into Their True Colors - Duration: 7:13.

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Killer Bees: The Real Zom-bee Apocalypse - Duration: 5:48.

[ INTRO ]

Over the last 60 years, a new type of bee has slowly been spreading north

through the Americas.

But these are no ordinary bees.

They're killer bees.

They'll come over to shake hands with their docile domestic honey bee neighbor,

and the next thing you know, they've snuck inside, murdered the queen, and commandeered

her workers.

And once they've set up shop, they defend their hives with ruthless violence.

Disturb a killer bee colony and they attack by the thousands, pursuing their enemies relentlessly,

raining down a hail of venom-laden stingers.

But these bees were never even meant to exist.

They're the result of a lab experiment that failed

… and then escaped.

The real name for killer bees is Africanized honeybees, which comes from the fact that

they're a hybrid of two subspecies:

the European honeybee and the African honeybee.

Africanized bees look almost exactly the same as european honey bees— even bee scientists

need to analyze their DNA to tell them apart.

But they sure don't act the same.

The hybrids were created in the mid-1950s by a Brazilian bee scientist named Warwick

Kerr,

a mad scientist bent on achieving world domination using an army of deadly insects.

I'm kidding.

All he was trying to do was build a better bee for Brazil's honey industry.

See, honeybees aren't native to the Americas — they come from Europe, parts of Asia,

and Africa, and were brought here to produce honey and beeswax.

While some honeybees have escaped and started feral colonies,

they're essentially domestic livestock just like cows or chickens.

And like any domestic species, humans selectively breed honeybees to enhance desirable traits

like honey production or disease resistance.

That's exactly what Kerr was doing.

European honeybees are great at producing honey, but they weren't doing very well in

Brazil.

They were falling prey to disease and tropical predators.

African honeybees, on the other hand, produce less honey, but are better adapted to hot

climates like Brazil's, and are more disease resistant.

Kerr's goal in crossing the European and African honeybees was to breed a honeybee that

could both flourish in a tropical climate and produce plenty of honey.

The only problem?

African honeybees are much more serious about defending their nest than European honeybees.

We're not totally sure why they evolved to be so fierce,

but it might have to do with the vertebrate predators that evolved alongside them.

Honey badgers do what they want, and if what they want is to rip open your house to eat

all your food and your larvae,

you'd have to be pretty fierce too.

But in Africa, beekeepers successfully keep and work with African honeybees,

because they know how to deal with their stronger defensive behavior.

So crossing these bees with the European subspecies seemed like a promising idea.

And Kerr's hybrid — the Africanized honeybees — did indeed fare better in Brazil's climate,

and they had the potential to significantly increase honey production in the country.

Problem was, they were still very aggressive.

And then there was a small, but legendary, lab accident.

One weekend in 1957, while Kerr was away, a visiting scientist accidentally released

26 of the hybrid queen bees from the experimental facility.

Oops...

The bees established colonies in the wild, interbred with feral European honeybees,

and began to spread through South America.

Eventually, they reached Central America, Mexico, and the southwestern United States.

This was very bad news for European honeybees, because the Africanized bees compete for the

same resources … and win.

They'll also happily murder the European queens and take over their hives.

The hybrid bees did actually help increase Brazil's honey production,

but now we have all these super aggressive hives in other places, too.

It's a weird case of one invasive species — or subspecies, I guess — replacing another.

Except we really wanted the original European honeybees to stick around.

But hysteria about these so-called killer bees didn't really get going until almost

a decade after they escaped,

when Kerr publicly criticized the military dictatorship governing Brazil at the time.

In an attempt to discredit him, the government and some of the press started calling the

Africanized bees abelhas assassinas , or killer bees,

and portraying Kerr as a Dr. Frankenstein who had created bees that attacked people

on command.

The truth is, Africanized honeybees are only sometimes a threat.

An individual bee is no more dangerous than a European honeybee —

if you encountered one foraging at a flower, it would be no more likely to sting you.

They're only more aggressive when defending their hive.

And even if it did sting you, the venom in its stinger is essentially the same as a European

honeybee.

Unless you're allergic to bee stings, it takes about 1,000 stings to deliver a dose

that would be lethal to the average adult human.

The problem is that an Africanized honeybee colony is much more likely to sting you 1,000

times than a European honeybee colony.

In the decades since they were created,

Africanized bees have killed about a thousand people, which translates to about 16 a year.

The good news is, there's evidence that Africanized honey bees are starting to chill

out.

Information from beekeepers who work with Africanized honeybees in Mexico, as well as

research on hives in Puerto Rico,

suggests they're exhibiting less extreme defensive behavior.

That may be because they've been interbreeding with the calmer European honeybees.

But humans have also been exerting some artificial selection by destroying especially defensive

hives.

Still … you don't want to mess with any honeybee hive, unless you know what you're

doing and have proper protective gear.

Even if it hasn't been taken over by the zom-bee apocalypse.

Thanks for watching this episode of SciShow!

If you're interested in more weird science stories like this one, just go to youtube.com/scishow

and subscribe.

[ OUTRO ]

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The big questions around Michael Cohen's guilty plea - Duration: 4:08.

Michael Cohen said that his commission of campaign finance crimes was done at

"the direction of an in coordination with" Donald Trump back in 2016. This is the

first time we have someone directly implicating President Trump in crimes.

Donald Trump is implicated in commission of two crimes directly related to these

contributions and additional crimes that flow from these contributions. Michael

Cohen and American Media Inc. made illegal contributions, Donald Trump and

his campaign accepted those illegal contributions. Those are violation, two

violations of federal campaign finance law. Additionally, unlike Michael Cohen,

who didn't have any campaign finance disclosure or reporting obligations

under the law in 2016, Donald Trump and his campaign committee did have

disclosure obligations. The Trump campaign and Donald Trump, by

failing to disclose the receipt of these big contributions, they violated federal

campaign finance reporting requirements. And on top of all of this, setting aside

the very tricky legal issue of whether a sitting president can be criminally

prosecuted, he could be criminally prosecuted for additional violations of

criminal code provisions that prohibit lying to the federal government. The

Department of Justice has interpreted some criminal statutes to apply when a

candidate files a false or incomplete report with the Federal Election

Commission. Donald Trump and his campaign seemingly did that. Well there's a few

big questions that -- legal questions policy questions -- that will probably need

to be sorted out in the coming months or year. One of them is this whole question

of whether a sitting president can be criminally prosecuted. There are

some memos from the Department of Justice that are decades old indicating

a view within the Department of Justice that a sitting president cannot be

indicted. There are other legal opinions that, even if it is

unconstitutional, it would be bad for the Office of the Presidency and an offense

to separation of powers. We don't know though there is no Supreme Court

precedent. Nor do we even know definitively the extent to which a

president could be subject to the mechanisms of an investigation, a

criminal investigation, subject to subpoenas, of documents, subject to a

subpoena, to appear in person, and testify under oath a deposition. There's one more

legal, unanswered legal question worth mentioning, and that is questions related

to his ability or authority to pardon himself, and there is some disagreement

among legal scholars with respect to the constitutionality of a self-pardon, but

it is immensely troubling to think that a person could win the office of the

president through the commission or with the assistance of commission of crimes,

and then use that very office as a shield to being held accountable for

violating federal campaign finance laws.

...Protect and defend...

The Constitution of the United States.

The Constitution of the United States.

And on top of all of this, we have a pending Supreme Court nomination

I will nominate Judge Brett Kavanaugh to the United States Supreme Court.

Judge Kavanagh, if confirmed, would

be in a position to participate in decisions that directly affect the guy

who just praised him appointed him to the Supreme Court or nominated him to

the Supreme Court. There are some serious concerns, questions about whether it is

even appropriate to proceed with confirmation hearings for Judge Kavanagh

with what we now know to be implications for our involvement of President Trump

and possible crimes that could end up before the Supreme Court.

Common Cause's view is that no one is above the law not even the president

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Unavowed - Adventure Game Review - Duration: 11:54.

So, it's very rare that I talk about modern games; not because I don't like them but

because I mostly like to wax nostalgic and discuss things I grew up with, so when I do

talk about something modern it is because I am either legitimately excited or feelin'

really salty about something.

It's mostly because I've found something that I am eager to talk about, and this is

the case for Unavowed, the new adventure game developed by Wadjet Eye.

Wadjet Eye has been pretty consistent in making very high quality and atmospheric adventure

games; Unavowed takes place in the same universe as The Blackwell series which is a set of

games released from 2006 through 2014; I won't be comparing this game to those as I never

fully got into them; I'll be discussing the things I like about Unavowed by comparing

it to adventure games past, and explaining how this title manages to stay modern while

being reminiscent of the classics.

Also, I have a cameo! (this epi-fish track is tight) Perfect, A+ performance.

Let's run over a few important things; Unavowed falls into the Urban Fantasy category; it's

set in New York, and follows the story of a character, the one you will be playing as,

who has been possessed by a demon.

For the past year, you have been murdering people and causing chaos all over the city.

You can choose to be a man or a woman, and you can choose their former occupation; Actor,

Police Officer, or Bartender.

I of course went with the police officer because it plays like a detective route, and I have

a love for all things mystery.

After a cutscene, which will differ depending on what occupation you choose, you are brought

back to present day where we are being restrained by one character, and being exorcised by another.

When you regain control of your body, you are told about the violent crimes you committed

while under control of another being, and it becomes apparent that you will never be

able to go back to society as yourself.

These two characters, Eli and Mandana, offer you a place in the Unavowed, a group that

is described as the Supernatural police; their job is to take care of disturbances in the

supernatural world and issues that occur across the void.

Each character is different and has unique abilities; Mandana is half Jinn, half human,

who is great with a sword and can sense falsehoods.

Eli is a mage that can manipulate fire, and there are other characters you meet and add

to your party as you progress in the game; Logan is a bestower who can communicate with

the dead, and Vicki is a steel hearted cop who can offer her knowledge to solve the crimes

that have been happening across New York.

The game is split up into missions, and for the majority you can pick your party.

This idea is obviously not new, especially when it comes to urban fantasies; the idea

of a supernatural police squad reminds me of Men in Black or R.I.P.D, perhaps even The

League of Extraordinary Gentlemen.

It's an idea that has been used a lot, but whether an idea is unique or not is not what

makes it a good or memorable story.

The one thing I took away from majoring in fiction writing is that there exist no unique

ideas, only the execution of them.

And when I say it's the only thing I took away from that major, I mean it, cause instead

I went into the wonderful world of non-fiction.

SURE AM GLAD I SPENT ALL THAT MONEY ON COLLEGE

Anyway, adventure games stories are typically supported by dialogue, character development,

and world building, so even ones that don't have the most thrilling plot are still enjoyable

for me.

Quick example: Did you love King's Quest VI because it had a great story?

No, of course not.

You liked it because it had a lot of heart, personality, and it was fun.

It felt like a fantasy adventure.

I'm not necessarily saying the plot of this game is bad; quite the opposite, I enjoy it,

but the reason I DO is because it explores existing tropes, takes inspiration from other

stories, and executes them very well, not because it's a totally fresh, unexplored

idea.

This is a very successful urban fantasy to me.

This game is definitely a fusion of different themes and cultures you see in fantasy stories

of all kinds; We have Jinn, fire mages, elementals, mer folk, dragons, dryads, fae and ghosts;

you'd think squashing this many ingredients into a blender would just result in something

confused and muddled, but it works REALLY WELL, I am impressed.

I think it helps that the missions are all done separately, but there is a link that

ties them together so the story isn't interrupted.

I'm also reminded of the many adventure games I've played throughout the years.

Because there are some RPG elements in this game, including tough decision making that

has an effect on how you play, and it also included things like the Jinn and elementals,

I got some light Quest for Glory II vibes.

They even use the term Trial by Fire in the game, and I could be totally wrong and off

base, but that's where my mind went regardless.

It's like if Trial By Fire were a much better game.

I'm also reminded of Callahan's Crosstime Saloon in that you get sent on different missions,

sometimes with different party members who are also various breeds of fantasy characters.

You take care of whatever conflict there is and you head back to your central location;

in Callahan's, it's the Saloon.

In Unavowed, we have this cozy little house where you're character is staying.

I also got some minor Dagger of Amon Ra vibes, but those are minimal and it's probably

just my imagination; it's mostly these close up shots of corpses, heh.

I compare it the most to Gabriel Knight: Sins of the Fathers, in the way that it relies

on dialogue to move things along, and there's a lot of interrogation and investigation;

comparing evidence also comes into play in the form of inventory object puzzles.

I loved it, I was interested the entire way through, and even though not every character

was created equal, meaning some were fleshed out more than others, I find that I liked

all the characters.

Eli and Mandana have the most personality by far, leaving Logan and Vicki a little under

written, but I still found all of them entertaining.

Eli Beckett was my favorite and I always made sure to have him in my party; I also very

much enjoyed his voice acting, but honestly, the entire game has very consistent performances.

As we know from previous fantasy games, it can be hard to get the voice acting just right;

these characters are talking about elementals and poltergeists, and supernatural stuff and

making it sound real, and trust me, you risk sounding cheesy when you write fantasy fiction

dialogue.

It's not overly serious, though; in fact one of the missions, which involves meeting

a spirit guide, had me laughing out loud.

That being said, the serious parts are just that; the developer took some inspiration

from BioWare, the developer responsible for the Dragon Age games, and includes some very

tough decision making.

It doesn't affect the big picture, but it does change character dialogue on top of just

playing with your emotions.

Even when I knew the bottom line wouldn't be changed, with each playthrough I really

struggled with these choices: Who should I spare?

Who should I not?

What kind of person does that make me?

Instead of drastically different endings based on those choices, they more so provide for

very tense moments that you don't commonly see in adventure games, and speaking of not

common, the game has 4 endings.

Honestly, I'm surprised it's as complex as it is, because I am really not used to

it.

I can tell a lot of work went into this.

The graphics, as you can probably see, are stunning.

I LOVE them.

Every background is amazing looking, the portraits are masterful with their expressions; hell

even this RAIN looks great.

It's just beautiful, I wanted to explore every screen, I couldn't wait to get to

the next location, shit.

I know I am gushing but I can't help it, settings like these are what made me fall

in love with adventure games.

You'll probably see a lot of reviewers saying the game has a great atmosphere and simply

describe it as atmospheric, which I feel is too vague and could mean basically anything

so I want to briefly explain how the settings made me feel; I'd describe the entire feel

of this game as simultaneously bleak and cozy; though I wouldn't call the game a noir mystery,

I certainly felt like I was in one with how dramatic each location looked.

Even though the plot deals with the supernatural world, I still felt the atmosphere was most

comparable to a neo noir, like Blade Runner.

The music is also lovely as well; it again, gave me some Gabriel Knight vibes, but as

much as I compare all these titles, know that this game is very distinct and it IS quite

different from everything I've mentioned; being reminded of all the things I love about

this genre is just a bonus.

It's also designed very well; I wouldn't say the puzzles are difficult; you won't

get stuck for very long, but they do require a bit of thinking to solve.

The more familiar you are with adventure games, the easier the puzzles will likely be for

you; if you're new to the genre I think it could provide a light challenge and would

be a great introduction.

How you solve puzzles in each mission changes depending on who you have in your party, which

also means the dialogue will be different, giving the game some replayability.

Instead of controlling each character individually, a mechanic I have never really liked, they

instead show up as actions in your inventory bar.

For example, when you need to talk to a ghost, you'd click on Logan to use him.

The UI is very clear, I NEVER mis click anything.

You'd think it would be hard to screw that up, but you'd be surprised; I've played

plenty of adventure games that are needlessly complicated.

You simply mouse over something on your screen to get a clear and concise description, and

the cursor changes when you can interact with an item or talk to someone.

And there are SAVE SLOTS.

SO MANY SAVE SLOTS, Oh thank the heavens I love them ALL.

The writing is one of the strongest elements in the game; it immediately draws you in as

soon as you begin playing, and each mission is interesting, with a lot of engaging dialogue.

Sometimes as you are looking around a screen, the other characters will start talking to

each other; I really like this, though I do wish that it would transition over to the

next screen, because a lot of the time I had to wait around to let them finish their conversation.

Not the biggest deal to me, it's not like I am in a rush or anything, but sometimes

I did accidentally cut them off.

The

only negative, if you could even call it one, is that the character YOU play is not voiced,

and doesn't really have a personality; They come across as a CRPG character, like Quest

for Glory, it simply appears that you, the player, is encouraged to attribute your own

personality to them.

To be honest, I didn't even notice because I'm used to that being the case for voiced

RPG games, like Quest for Glory 4 and 5, or even games like persona, where other characters

have full performances and the one you play doesn't.

Can't say I was bothered by it.

I feel like this is the type of game that SHOULD have been released after 2D games like

King's Quest VI, around the mid 90s.

You know how developers just kind of threw themselves into 3D and FMV with reckless abandon?

I feel like had we not done that for adventure games, this is where we could have gone; a

beautiful point and click with advanced tech and more detailed art; this would have been

a better segue, I could see something like this bridging the gaping hole between 2D and

3D; but I am glad we have it in the present because the style really does bring me a lot

of joy since it does have that retro feel to it.

I do like this game on its own, but I'd be lyin' if I said I didn't assign some

of my enjoyment to nostalgia and the games ability to evoke good memories.

So yeah, I don't really have any negatives, here.

Not saying other people would feel the same way I do, but I personally don't have any

major criticisms; I just really, really enjoyed this game and wanted to tell you all about

it.

If you liked the things I described in this video, then you might like Unavowed.

If you hate everything I mentioned, then maybe you wouldn't.

My first playthrough lasted around 12 hours, so I think it is priced very fairly at 15

dollars.

Let me know what you think of this game if you've played it, and as always, I'll

see you guys in the next one.

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Does profit still matter? | CNBC Explains - Duration: 5:05.

You'd think every business would want to make a profit.

But some of today's most hyped companies are often unprofitable.

Think Uber, or Tesla:

sexy names to investors, but their bottom line is less attractive.

Many of these loss-making companies are often alluring to consumers as well.

That's because it means dirt cheap rides on Ofo, less expensive holidays on Airbnb,

and a whole universe of music for the price of two coffees on Spotify.

There's a saying that goes: revenue is vanity, profit is sanity.

So, have investors gone insane?

Last year, three out of every four companies going public in the U.S.

reported a loss before debuting on a stock exchange.

The last time we saw a percentage that high was during the dotcom boom in 2000.

But if you look at the data over the past four decades, the average percentage is much lower,

with less than 40% of companies being unprofitable when they go public.

In 1980, just one in four IPOs was not profitable.

It's clear the economy has moved on since the 80s.

And if you need proof, just take a look at Amazon.

The e-commerce giant is the world's second most valuable company by market cap,

but it's also known for being light on profits.

The company was founded in 1995, went public in 1997,

and was unprofitable until the fourth quarter of 2001 - losing $2.8 billion in the process.

Its path to substantial profit has been slow, only really hitting the gas in 2017.

Its profit jumped dramatically from the third to fourth quarter last year,

surpassing the $1 billion mark for the first time.

It even hit a record high of $2.5 billion in the second quarter of this year.

But when you compare America's largest companies over the last 20 years,

Amazon's bottom line is miniscule, even when compared to younger tech giants.

Still, Amazon has made its founder Jeff Bezos the richest man in modern history.

His net worth is estimated to be more than $150 billion.

So why are shareholders backing companies that lose money?

A lot of it comes down to the growth of the tech sector.

Tech is the fastest-growing industry globally, and that phenomenon means investors are more

comfortable with companies that tend to be unprofitable, at least early on.

Let's get back to those companies that went public last year.

Just 17% of the tech companies were profitable for their IPO.

Compare that to 43% of non-tech companies.

These startups are being kept afloat by venture capitalists looking for rising stars.

They're putting their money on fast-growing companies like office leasing firm WeWork,

in hopes of the next big return.

WeWork made losses of almost $1 billion last year as it spent on rapid expansion.

But it's still valued at almost $20 billion.

In London, WeWork has become the biggest occupier of office space, second only to the U.K. government.

Its nearly double that of Google, and much, much more than Amazon and Deutsche Bank.

That growth story helped it sell about $700 million worth of bonds,

although the top ratings agencies classified them as junk.

These bonds are considered riskier than their investment-grade counterparts,

but they can pay off if all goes well.

Choosing between growth and profitability has always been the multi-million dollar question for companies,

but venture capitalists lean towards growth.

That's likely because the economy is progressively moving towards a winner-takes-all model,

where a few big companies dominate market share and profits.

In 2015, just 30 businesses made up half of all public earnings in the U.S.

Apple, Google, Amazon and Microsoft alone made up 10%.

But there are some signs that the market is recognizing rapid growth without profit may not always be healthy.

Chinese bike-sharing company Ofo grew aggressively,

with nearly $1 billion in funding from Chinese tech titan Alibaba.

It went from having no bikes on the road in 2016,

to operating in more than 20 countries, boasting roughly 10 million bikes.

The company is beginning to pull back from expansion,

and is scaling back or closing down in countries like the U.S., Australia and India.

It's looking for, you guessed it, profitability.

One venture capital firm, Indie.VC is also disrupting the industry's focus on growth,

instead preferring to invest in companies which are firmly in the black.

The rise of unprofitable companies just wanting to grow market share can mean great deals for consumers.

But it could also mean greater corporate consolidation,

as smaller companies can't outspend large corporations and venture capitalists with cash to burn.

Hey everyone it's Xin En. Thanks for watching.

If you want to check out more of our videos, click here and here.

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Toxic MRI Gadolinium Contrast Agent Causing Debilitating Diseases In Patients - Duration: 7:41.

Each year, close to 11% of the entire population here, in the United States, will undergo an

MRI scan.

And a lot of those MRI scans use some kind of contrast agent, which allows doctors, radiologists,

to get a better look at what's happening inside of the patient.

But some of those contrast agents use a rare-earth chemical, element really, known as gadolinium,

and that gadolinium can cause huge problems in the human body.

I have got Kim Adams, attorney, with me right now to help tell us the story of gadolinium

and what is happening to patients all over this country.

Kim, these gadolinium lawsuits, there was a spade of them, actually, back about 10 years

ago, really.

The ones that have come up today are similar, but they're not identical.

What are we looking at today in terms of gadolinium use in this contrast agent?

Right.

Well, thanks for having me.

I think that it's important to have a little bit of back story.

The first gadolinium case involved people who had impaired kidney function.

Those people that were getting this heavy metal contrast agent, which is gadolinium,

as you've mentioned, were being diagnosed with an illness called, NSF.

Today, fast forward, we're finding that a lot of those same symptoms.

NSF had symptoms like skin thickening, discoloration, a bone pain, and just a lot of other types

of neurological injuries are symptoms that we're seeing that didn't necessarily see back

then, we're seeing now come forward in people with perfectly functioning kidneys, or near

perfect functioning kidneys.

Gadolinium toxicity can cause the nephrogenic systemic fibrosis that you mentioned, NFS.

That can actually end up impairing the kidneys according to the Mayo Clinic.

So this gadolinium is a rare-earth metal.

It is, actually, highly toxic in its normal form.

Right.

Just found in nature or synthesized in a lab, it has to go through a special kind of chelation

just to make it less toxic.

We're using this in contrast agents for MRIs, because it is a metal, and because it reacts

better with the magnets.

It gives doctors a clearer picture, but at what cost?

Right.

This NFS stuff, or disease, I can't call it stuff, but it does cause the hardening of

the skin to where, it's described as almost a wood-like texture and appearance on people.

We've seen the pictures.

It's one of the few cases where I've had the opportunity to actually go through the documents

and help out in some of the research with it.

Right.

It is truly horrifying for the people that develop this, isn't it?

It really is and what happens, you referenced the number of people exposed to it, right?

So you figure about 30 to 50% of every person getting an MRI, or MRA, is asked to use this

contrast agent to enhance the picture for the doctors, as you've mentioned.

There's two types of contrast agents.

There's linear and there's macrocyclic.

What we are focused on, what we feel the most dangerous, if you will, is the linear gadolinium.

Gadolinium does not enter the body through any other way than this injectable form prior

to an MRI.

Unlike some lead poisoning, that you might eat or something like that, gadolinium does

not enter your system that way.

We know that gadolinium is only through this MRI issue.

And what we also know, now, is that these guys have probably known about this, the researchers

and these manufacturers since the '80s, that gadolinium is accumulating in your retinas,

in your bones, in your tissues, in your ligaments, and in your brain.

We can now see gadolinium accumulation in the brain.

And where we're trying to figure out is how do you make those symptoms?

What symptoms are you associating with that type of accumulation in the body?

You know, we, as a country, here, in the United States, I think we're second only to Japan

in the number of MRI machines that we have in this country.

We're number one in the per capita people getting MRI scans.

With so many people getting them, and the chart, I was looking at it this morning from

the government.

It is absolutely insane.

It's just this massive upswing.

We're looking at 11% roughly, right now.

I think it's 10.9.

Right.

That's going to go up.

We're going to have more people getting these kinds of contrast agents.

And, I think, one of the bigger problems here too, is that when you go in for the MRI, it's

because something else is wrong or bothering you.

There's another reason.

That's what's on your mind.

When the doctor or radiologist comes up and says, "Are you okay with us using this contrast

agent?"

People, they're, "Okay.

Yeah, yeah.

I'll do it.

I'll do it."

Because they're, "What's wrong with my lungs, or my heart, or my knee, or my hip?"

They're not worried so much about, "Yeah, okay.

Just put this in me so we can get the pictures, so I can find out what this is."

Right.

It's tough for them, because now they have to worry about, well, what else is going to

happen to me because of what you're putting in?

Two things, one, people don't know that they need to be worried about it, right?

Right.

Until the black box came out from a process from our litigation of this NSF issue and

the impaired kidney function, prior to gadolinium.

We feel as though people should have been warned and instructed and doctors should have

been instructed, "Look, if you're giving a person two, three, four, five MRIs," some

people have had 10 MRIs.

You got to let them know that we now know about this accumulation.

And we've known about it since the '80s.

2007 is when the research started to accumulate and we started looking at pathology.

Then, not until 2018, did the FDA finally come out and say, "Here's our warning, there's

some accumulation."

Now, the manufacturers have made some notice in 2017 that, "We think there may be some

accumulation, but we don't know if there's a relationship to any type of particular illness."

But we know now, as in May of 2018, after all this time, that finally patients need

to be educated on, "Hey, look.

This is something that potentially can impact you.

You don't have to have contrast.

You have a choice in contrast," not to say, necessarily, until the science comes out,

or until we really fully evaluate all this, but you have a choice.

That's what all of us want, right?

We want to know what our choices are.

Give us the full facts.

You referenced other countries.

Other countries have either severely limited and significantly limited use of these contrast

agents, and gadolinium, linear, for sure, or completely banned them all together, right?

Instead, the US, we sort of, "Let's wait and see.

Let's wait and see."

We've got to get that under control, but I think patients, what they do need to be aware

of is that, you have a choice, ask questions, and understand that this is a serious issue.

Right.

When it comes to anything with your health, you always have a choice.

Do not just, "Okay.

Well, you say I need this, so I need this."

No.

In most cases, same thing with pharmaceuticals, there are alternatives.

There are other drugs that do not have these side effects.

There are other contrast agents that may not have these side effects.

As you said, we don't know for certain, but, absolutely, you have a choice, exercise that

choice.

Kim Adams, thank you very much for telling us this story today.

Thanks for having me.

We'll be right back with more Ring of Fire.

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Hello!

It's Mortgage Stuff N Things!

With..

Kyle Palaniuk.

And I'm Jim Sakrison.

I just wanted to quickly check in with you, it's been a long time since I've done a video

update.

Good...

Afternoooon..

-And I thought it'd be kind of a cool idea if we shared some of the inside ways that

we help our clients find little cracks and crevices to get extra savings.

-Kyle, we need to save the client more money! -when we do our research.. so, let's talk

about what we're doing today, how we're saving clients money...

How about that?

-Mortgage Stuff N Things!- We just, uh...began a pre-approval.

It was actually a really fast one that the client was shopping for a long period of time

and - Kyle, we need to save the client more money- , "I'm on the case!"

- We had to quickly update the pre-approval, and then look at where we were at today because

they just got into escrow.

So, what we did is we realized that after we took a look at their income calculation

they fit in the perfect window for a special product from Fannie Mae called "HomeReady".

HomeReady.

HomeReady - That's what I'm talking about!

That's what I'm talkin about Kyle.

And although this client ended putting 20% down, which most people this program is only

a way to bridge the gap between 5-10% paying less mortgage insurance then lowering that

rate, -Jim, check this out.

I can save the client an extra 0.25% on their rate!

-In this case they'r still putting 20% down but there are other savings to be had and

that's on their first interest rate.

-That's what I'm talking about!

- HomeReady.

So we're able to save this client 0.25%, just knock that right off the top of their first

interest rate, and I just wanted to share that because it's a little bit extra step

that sometimes comes with knowing which loan products are available to you.

And this is only available for banks that participate with Fannie Mae, so it's a great

little program, there's plenty more of these to share, so hopefully you enjoy this little

update and see what we actually do when we're cranking away here in the office and not out

meeting all of you wonderful people.

So, thanks!

And we hope you have a great day.

-That's what I'm talkin about- I gotta think, I gotta get, uh, what's the jingle?

"Mortgage Stuff N Things"...

"Mortgage Stuff N Things."

"Mortgage Stuff N Things."

My trusty sidekick, Jasper, here..

Good Boy.

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Rodzina Mostowiaków z "M jak miłość" na granicy rozpadu?!

Ula (Iga Krefft) ucieknie z Grabiny z kryminalistą Bartkiem (Arkadiusz Smoleńska)

a jej obowiązki w siedlisku przejmą najbliżsi.

Marek (Kacper Kuszewski) nie będzie krył wściekłości.

W 1378 odcinku "M jak miłość" po wakacjach 2018 Mostowiak wpadnie w taką furię

że podczas rozmowy telefonicznej z Ulą postawi jej ultimatum

- jeśli nie wróci do Grabiny, on przestanie jej pomagać.

Jego mocne słowa zabrzmią zupełnie tak jakby się wyrzekał córki.

Szalona miłość Uli i Bartka z "M jak miłość" doprowadzi

do poważnego konfliktu w rodzinie Mostowiaków i w siedlisku.

Zakochani będą mieli przeciwko sobie prawie wszystkich najbliższych

- Marka, Andrzejka (Tomasz Oświeciński).

Właściwie po ich stronie stanie tylko Barbara (Teresa Lipowska)

która w 1378 odcinku "M jak miłość" po wakacjach 2018 wyjaśni synowi, że przecież miłość jest ślepa.

Marka to jednak nie przekona.

Nie będzie mógł pojąć jak Ula mogła być tak głupia

że dała się omotać przestępcy i razem z nim uciekła.

Ponieważ kochankowie zerwą kontakt ze wszystkimi i na jakiś czas przepadną bez śladu

to Andrzejek z Marzenką (Olga Szomańska) oraz Ewa (Dominika Kluźniak)

będą musieli zająć się prowadzeniem siedliska.

W 1378 odcinku "M jak miłość" dojdzie do trudnej rozmowy Mostowiak z Ulą.

Marek spróbuje przemówić córce do rozsądku - przez telefon.

Ula nadal jednak będzie żyć chwilą, nie myśląc o konsekwencjach.

- Jesteś szczęśliwie zakochana… Wspaniale. Ale co dalej? - Nie wiem...

Ale wiem jedno: wszyscy macie mi za złe, że zostawiłam Janka…

Odmawiacie mi prawa do własnego wyboru!

- Bo trudno zaakceptować ten wybór! Jesteś dorosła, podejmujesz własne decyzje.

- Dzięki, że to rozumiesz… W finale Marek zapowie za to Uli, że odtąd musi radzić sobie sama.

Bo jego cierpliwość do wybryków córki właśnie się skończyła!

- Skoro czujesz się taka dorosła, to weź odpowiedzialność za siebie. Dajemy ci tydzień.

Jeśli w tym czasie nie wrócisz do siedliska… my z Ewą też odpuścimy.

Nie będziemy cię niańczyć, to twój biznes. Chcesz go stracić… twoja sprawa!

Dopiero kilka dni później, w 1381 odcinku "M jak miłość", Ula i Bartek wrócą do siedliska...

Ale to wcale nie rozwiąże wszystkich ich problemów.

Wręcz przeciwnie! Będzie tylko gorzej.

"M jak miłość" wraca z nowymi odcinkami już 3 września.

Scenarzyści starali się, by po letniej przerwie widzowie serialu nie czuli się rozczarowani.

Z pewnością zaskoczeniem dla fanów będzie powrót do siedliska kryminalisty i

młodszego brata Andrzejka - Bartka (Arkadiusz Smoleński).

Nowy romans w "M jak miłość"?

Czy w najnowszych odcinkach "M jak miłość" Marzenka (w tej roli Olga Szomańska)

zdradzi Andrzejka (Tomasz Oświeciński) z jego młodszym bratem Bartkiem?

Na InstaStories Olgi Szomańskiej pojawiło się nagranie, które sugerowałoby takie rozwiązanie.

Widać na nim, jak serialowa Marzenka jest w aucie z Bartkiem.

Chwilę później przed samochodem pojawia się Andrzejek, który krzyczy na swojego brata.

Co ty robisz z moją małżonką? Taki brat, taki brat! Dzięki ci braciszku!

Marzenka na te słowa nie pozostaje obojętna i również podnosi głos.

Odejdź mi stąd! Nie będę płaciła za żadne mycie szyby ani złotówki! - słyszymy jak wykrzykuje kobieta.

Aktorzy "M jak miłość" mają poczucie humoru

Oczywiście cała sytuacja nie jest fragmentem serialu

ale zakulisową zabawą aktorów, którzy w przerwie do nagrań pozwolili sobie na żart.

Takich zakulisowych zdjęć z planu "M jak miłość" jest więcej.

Opublikowali je na swoich Instagramach zarówno Olga Szomańska jak i Tomasz Oświeciński.

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Matthew M. Interview w/ captions - Duration: 8:44.

Hi, I am Matthew M. i'm a senior at the University of Dayton

and i'm studying physics

so here at UD what kinds of experiments and research are you doing in the physics labs?

right now we're currently working on the fabrication of lithium niobade wave guides

so lithium niobade is this material that we can change the frequency of light

because we are able to control the frequency of light,

we can control what wavelength we see, and this it really important for

creating detectors and other light based instruments

because all communication is done through light now, because we can just transfer so much more information

and at a higher frequency than with standard electronics

so if you really want to be able to fine tune control and communications

we need a very nice control over frequency of light

so, helping to develop devices that will allow us to do that

could you tell us what kinds of maybe equipment or, what do you do on a daily basis in the lab?

so, on a daily basis

it's been a while, we haven't had enough humidity lately to do a lot of the precesses that we need to do

but,

preparing samples by polishing down crystal faces

or, creating wave guides by soaking crystals in acids

where we change the index of a fraction, or how fast light travels in a material

designing new circuits

that we test the experiments in for frequency conversion experiments I was talking about

it's just a lot of, also whoever needs help, i'll help out with

if they need help aligning the laser, or

if a complication has to be done, i'll go do that

or i'll write the program to automate an experiement

how did you know you wanted to study this?

is it something that you always felt passionate about?

so, I actually came in as a mechanical engineering major, I didn't know

I wanted to do physics until I took a physics course here

and Jay Mathews actually convinced me to add on a physics major

it just clicked with me a bit more than

mechanical engineering, which is a great program but,

I just enjoy the physics aspect of it so much more

because of physics I have gotten to travel the world

and meet many amazing people

a couple Nobel Laureates at conferences

all because i'm a physics major

and it's kind of humbling but really exciting at the same time

that you get all these opportunities

so you have presented your research and had a chance to go to conferences

yeah, so last year I made a couple more presentations

I was in New Orleans for the American Physical Society March meeting

two Falls ago I was in San Fransisco for a Society of Physics students conference

where there was about I think 2,000 undergraduate physics majors at a conference

I just had a conference for NASA

two weeks ago where I was in Cleveland for that at the Kennedy space center

there's a lot of opportunities to present your research and travel

How do you feel like these experiences are preparing you for a life post-graduation?

it's really weird because i'm graduating in a couple of weeks and have really been reflecting on that a lot lately

i'm struggling with how to word it,

it's uh, I have all these skills that i've learned here and I know how to create optical devices

how to write a paper, and how to apply for a grant

all these little things that you don't really notice until you're doing them consistently

and you go, "yeah, i've actually learned how to do that, i've figured out how to do that, i'm excelling

at doing that now".

it's just a lot of these subtle changes that you don't notice until you

really realize how well prepared you are

so i'm curious, you know, in a world where

In a world where maybe science and scientific facts

are being questioned and are coming under criticism,

all the current politics right, i'm curious as someone who has devoted so much time and energy

into studying this, how would you,

how do I rephrase this,

with all the real world problems going on in the world today, how do you feel like this education

and in particular, your work here in science, can help you address the current problems in our society?

so one of my favorite things is, for being a student here we have a lot of outreach

programs and we get to encourage a lot of young kids to get interested in science

so, Society of Physics students just did an outreach event

where we showed how Einstein's theory of gravity works to a bunch of young kids

using a, like a, large piece of spandex draped over a four foot circle

put marbles on it to represent planets and a giant ball for a star and just

showed them how orbits work, how gravity works, and you just see these kids eyes bright up

brighten up, and just get super excited about science

there's this whole culture of outreach in trying to get the younger generation interested in science

questioning, they're eager to learn, and that's really exciting to see

I think that'll be the biggest help in trying to get rid of all this anti-science rhetoric

we just have to get kids interested and active in the scientific community

so, last question for you, what would you say to UD students, or to students that may be interested

in coming to UD and studying here, what would you say is unique

about the physics department that would get them excited and interested in coming

so the physics department is a really small community within itself

where everybody is just so close, i'm on a first name basis with most of my professors

although I work for Jay Mathews,

a couple other professors have helped me get a job in Germany

and, research in Germany, and everybody's always here late working hard together

you see everybody around you working hard and that makes you want to work harder

just surrounded by so much positivity and hardworking people

it's a great environment, and physics is just fun

figure out how the world works from all different levels, from atoms to solar systems

I really enjoy it, it's a depth to the world

that, it's a new appreciation on a lot of things for me

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Pistachio should be given to the hamster!【Funny & cute hamster make your feel at ease】 - Duration: 1:27.

Thanks for subscribing to my channel!Please RT!

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Guster - On the Ocean 2018 [Weekend Recap] - Duration: 3:44.

♪ Was in the way you put your coffee down ♪

♪ There was somethin' on your chest ♪

♪ The days keep draggin' on and on ♪

♪ I got a bag of old regrets ♪

♪ You said the whole shebang ♪

♪ The crumbly bits ♪

♪ Aw babe I want much more than this ♪

♪ Okay, sera ♪

♪ Sera, sera, sera ♪

♪ Don't go ♪

♪ Don't go ♪

♪ Don't go makin' somethin' out of nothin' ♪

♪ Don't go ♪

♪ What do you think it would change? ♪

♪ In a dream you saw a memory ♪

♪ Held a sign that said confess ♪

♪ Nostalgia she's a shit disease ♪

♪ It's a shame to reminisce ♪

♪ I want hippie love ♪

♪ Future sex ♪

♪ 5 a.m. French cigarettes ♪

♪ Okay, okay ♪

♪ Okay sera sera ♪

♪ Don't go ♪

♪ Don't go ♪

♪ Don't go makin' somethin' out of nothin' ♪

♪ Don't go ♪

♪ What do you think it would change? ♪

♪ Maybe I'm not enough ♪

♪ It's all comin' around again ♪

♪ Maybe I'm not enough ♪

♪ Don't go makin' somethin' out of nothin' ♪

♪ Don't go makin' somethin' out of nothin' ♪

♪ What do you think ♪

♪ What do you think it would change? ♪

♪ Don't go makin' somethin' out of nothin' ♪

♪ Don't go makin' somethin' out of nothin' ♪

♪ What do you think ♪

♪ What do you think it would change? ♪

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Arsenal news: Ray Parlour reveals who he wants to replace Unai Emery - Duration: 1:59.

 Emery was only appointed as the Arsenal boss at the end of last season after Arsene Wenger left the club

 Henry, who is the Gunners' all-time leading goalscorer with 228 goals, was one of many names linked to the Emirates job

 But his lack of managerial experience most likely counted against him. Henry has spent the last two seasons as an assistant to Roberto Martinez at Belgium, helping them reach the World Cup semi-final this summer

 He is heavily linked with replacing Gus Poyet at Ligue 1 side Bordeaux. Parlour reckons Bordeaux would be a great start to Henry's managerial career

 But one day he would like to see him return to the club he spent nine years at. "Great guy, very intelligent, knows his football so well," Parlour told Sky Sports

 "You see he's had that experience at the World Cup with Martinez at Belgium. "He's just waiting for that right time now to get the right job

 "That would be a great start for him, a big club like Bordeaux. "I'm hoping one day, who knows, he's back at Arsenal as manager, looking forward down the line

 "Patrick Vieira as well, he's at Nice. "That (Bordeaux) will be a great move for him (Henry)

 "Whatever decision he makes going forward, I'm sure he will be successful."

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We'll Be Fine ENGLISH COVER - Global ARMY Song for BTS - Duration: 2:04.

Gracie Ranan - We'll Be Fine English Version

English cover by Astra King

It's been a long day

And you've done your part

Exhale all the problems. It's okay to fall short

sometimes

While the pain choose to stay, have hope

Better days are coming soon, you know

They know

Oh

When we say we believe

I know we're stronger when together, when we say we will fight

I know this bond will last forever, and no such arguments or fights will ever tear us apart

We made a promise, we made a vow to reach the sky

And if I have you and them by my side, I'll be fine

I'll be fine

We'll be fine

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Root & Shaw | HUMOR - Duration: 2:05.

Next time I see that woman

I'm shooting her.

Did you miss me?

& not in the knee

We're going to have so much fun together.

I just couldn't bare it if anyone hurt you.

Suppose I could be kicking you're ass.

I mean besides me.

Than you should get out of my way.

Looks like you got a fun one.

You don't know the half of it.

Wait.

Safety first.

Why are you smiling at us?

Behind you.

You might want to turn around.

I'm not smiling at you.

Mission accomplished?

Absolutely.

I love it when you play doctor.

You say the sweetest things

Admit it you were worried about me.

I'm worried about the misson

Can I please have a gun now?

May I have a gun now?

What's with you & you're poor listening skills?

No way.

Mr.Beeristien was a big hit

Just finishing up here.

Don't make me look bad.

I couldn't make you look bad if I tried.

Sorry sweetie.

I could stab you with my stiletto

I will end you.

I swear to god you flirt at the most awkward times.

I know.

I wouldn't want anything to happen-

to the dog.

You and me together would be like a four alarm fire at an oil refinery.

Sounds cozy.

Wanna move in?

Should I even ask?

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Hospital security guard who filmed his farts at work for six months is sacked - Duration: 2:33.

</form> A hospital security guard who filmed his farts at work for six MONTHS has been sacked

 Florida-based Doug runs The Fart Authority Instagram page which he regularly updates with videos of himself flatuating

 In the repetitive footage, Doug faces the camera and lets off wind on cue, and bizarrely his 28,000 followers absolutely love it

  He told Vice : "The lobby has really great acoustics, and naturally, we all fart

 "One day I ripped a rather nice one and got really good sound from it, so the next time it happened I recorded it and sent it to my group chat

"  Doug said his friends loved it and suggested he take his toilet humour to social media

 On March 25 he posted his first bottom burp to Instagram.  He goes by the pseudonym Paul Flart, which appears to be reference to the hit film Paul Blart: Mall Cop

 For six months, he farted through his shifts at the hospital, publishing each pop for a small but loyal crowd that grew to 500 Instagram followers

 But then his fan base exploded and soon after his account went viral, Doug was fired from his job at the hospital

 Unfortunately, he had violated company policy which prohibits using phones on the job "an unusually high amount of times", and when asked to stop, he said no

 Doug also filmed himself wearing his security guard uniform on private property, which is also against the hospital's rules

 But he says people from around the world contact him every day, claiming the videos bring them joy and happiness

 "I'm all about that," he said.  Doug is now making Paul Flart merchandise and music videos

  He can be found on Instagram here .

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HUGE AMAZON PRIME HAUL! | A RIVER OF ROSES ♥ - Duration: 14:26.

Emma, note to self put this one before the socks.

Hi guys, and welcome back to my channel

So, in today's video I'm gonna be sharing with you

some things that I've bought off of Amazon

when it was the Amazon Prime day thing

It's been a while since I've filmed a video like properly sat down it feels weird

and it's really warm

like yeah I'm not gonna get into the heat wave of Britain

I might as well show you this as well this is not sponsored, promise

I got this from the hairdresser's I thought I'd try it out

it's the sugar bear hair things that have been going viral

they're a bit different! I'm gonna do a blog post review on them

but the texture is really surprising it wasn't what I was expecting

Stay tuned for that!

I'm also gonna be doing a blog post on my nails because they have grown

since I've had my acrylics on, but I don't have them on anymore... yeah

Anyway! Let's get into the topic of the video...

I'm gonna still move over a bit so you can see

I've actually it got three parcels I've not opened yet that I've saved specifically

for this video so before we get into the exciting thing which is over there which

I can't really pick up because one, I've filled it and two it's too big

just gonna find out that some of these things were not specifically prime

there was was some stuff on prime that wasn't really my kind of thing...

the first thing I've got was actually...

I was like "which one do I pick up first?!"

This hair dye

Now, if you remember last year I had this hair and it went right this time last time it

didn't go as good but this time it's gone right but this needs to be bright

red yourself brought this to top it up and this is the crazy color

semi-permanent hair color cream in fire it's the same shade as I used last year

because I had a little tiny bit left of a bottle that my hairdresser got me so

this year I've brought it myself and yeah this is number 56 and I'll just get

it out the packet and show ya yeah this was something that I've been looking at

on Amazon even before I knew about Amazon Prime day so I was bound to get

it one day when I found out Prime Day was coming

I was like "well I might as well just wait" I hadn't even had my hair done yet

don't think so I didn't know how it was gonna go but luckily it went good and my

hair has faded again so I'm not gonna put this on this time cuz I'm washing my

hair tonight and I don't have time so this is the bottle

...okay why are you so... that is bright red

why are you not bright red

there you go, that is the bottle

next we're gonna be moving on to

something that I did actually find on prime day I've not opened this yet

don't know what it's like I just saw it and I thought you know what I've been eyeing

up these things for ages not really thought about buying them but since the

so cheap I can't remember what the price was I'll leave all the prices down below

oh no that is prettier and I thought it was gonna be look at this right oh my

god I'm not gonna take you off I'm just gonna show you and I'll show you...

a little overlay after! look how pretty that is!

these are all different colored glitters and there are by the brand Everland

and I just thought they'd be fun to use with my makeup basically you've got

basically every single color in there that you could ever want even black

they've even got black, and white... another white? amazing!

then next up I got this top I think

missing this is top, i hope this is a top this is something that I've had in my Amazon

wishlist for a while I'm gonna leave my wish list down below if I remember as

well because I do actually save a lot of things I wish

and I've also seen other youtubers put their wish list in the description box

I'll leave mine down there it's a curious

this is something that I've had in there for a while and I just saw you know what I'm gonna buy it

this days think it's a body soon you know feel it well good and proper I'm

assuming that if you destroy the packet each half and it back but the literally

that is ridiculous this is by the brand I Sasser and it's

just a body suit I don't know if this is actually really through probably is like

everything oh yeah it's just a nice body so it's got this last detail on the top

and like it's like a better top sort of thing and I just thought that I'd be

nice with a pair of jeans alright guys so got this outfit on now it is very

strange because it's really restricted and it's a bit like a thing I'm gonna

I'm gonna keep it I couldn't get away wearing it I think I think it needs

tightening at the back which probably won't help it at all don't really know

how I'm gonna move when I go out and about like this look yeah I'm sure I'll

find a way next up is a box this is absurd this box

I'm gonna show the contents of this box because it's a bit boring I might as

well now basically it's just conditioner

Foundation and this is the Commissioner I use it's the Wella element and then

guys next up is the big one that I'm not actually going to show you while still

on the screen I've taken another video of it but basically it is my new shoe

box now you may recall I don't know if you've seen in the background of my

videos I had two boxes stacked up that will overflow my shoes and I just needed

something to go there fit there start all my shoes and now I found something I

think it was 26 pounds of Amazon it took a while to get yeah I thought it wasn't

gonna turn it up I thought I'm gonna have to make some complaints but then it

turned up so yeah I'm super happy with it it's it looks really nice gotta come

with me when I move out so yeah what am I could I want oh yeah guys that is all

that I've got for this house so I didn't plan on doing a second part to this

video but I did never forget about editing it so and I bought some more

sauce things and now I've got a second-rate part of this a self whole

really weird not having to make an intro because you're added on to a video that

you made about a month ago so moving on to the things that I recently bought so

I saw on Facebook there was this particular gout and acne removal cream

so this gel cream was going viral on Facebook and it got me intrigued but I

didn't want to jump right into it because I thought probably gonna be

dubbed yes I read all the reviews I read all the comments and Lourdes and lots of

people were saying that it's like better than anything that's ever tried before

thoughts massage right clicked on the website and it was about I think it was

about 15 pounds it was over a month ago I can't really remember and I thought

gonna give it a go on Amazon and see what I can find and attacked in because

it's a TCM removal cream over on and it's by one big bear now watch I'm

gonna research after this video and they'll be like look I'm not actually

research the company I've just researched this product I found online

that it was a lot less than 15 pounds this one was actually two pounds 56

probably not the best I don't know we'll see how it goes

currently it's meant to get rid of your spots overnight I've got one it's brutal

on my head so I'm thinking I'm gonna try that tonight and see how it goes I do

have some stretch marks around my body so I'm gonna document them I've taken a

picture of musk french max already only to add it in crop the video the pictures

because they're in areas that you probably won't really generally put

online so I'm just gonna crop them so people don't really know what is I will

update you on this on my blog I'm gonna do a blog post and see how it goes so

next up on my little list is actually something that is a bit of a risky bag I

think I've bought something similar to this like a chemical and it's going are

out with me but you've got to use it in small modules because he could turn blue

and I bought so come what color I'd also love it I think it's cold but yeah well

going to why I bought that because it's a bit uh got that now we have got some

milk of magnesia which is the reason I can tell you it's because I've got oily

skin and according to Stephanie lunch here on YouTube well one she says that

she has bought this stuff and it has treated her oily skin like a dream but

she also says that over in Australia where she lives

she can actually buy it it's actually illegal which leads me to believe that

could be very risky I don't really know what the side effects that according to

this is but indigestion and upset stomach and I'm putting it on masking

I'm gonna try it a few times and see what it does so yeah it's just in a

little bottle like this and this was our pound so next move it up to a new foam

kiss and I've got I was a bit sick of the old one so I bought a new one I'm

gonna show you this phone case it's from a company called mas Nova and obviously

from Amazon the phone case itself was $9.99 and I'm so impressed with it

because it came in white I'm not taking the packaging apart now but we're in a

box like this and it flipped up and so you could see and stuff it came on a

tray like I'm taking it apart it came on a tray like that and I'm not entirely

sure they're actually the look like magnet and I don't know what they are

but it also came I thought this will like a spanner at first but it's not

it's a thorn hold I've just like put it on your desk and you put your phone and

it closes up and you could just pop it anywhere so yeah I thought that was

really really nice of them and then the phone cast big reveal is that it's just

a jungle thing and I absolutely a little bit I'm really happy with it and yeah

moving on to the next thing which are app select something a little bit boring

these are some socks just simple black socks

I bought these to replace I don't know oh yeah sucks that I bought on Amazon

when I first got my job in the office where I work when I wear my you not

uniform when I wear my suit at work whether it is me smart pants the legs

always ride up and then you can see this video and it's a bit like feel like a 12

year old I've been on the lookout for some socks briefly not religiously but I

found these now hopefully do the trick then next moving on to this color pop

lipstick I bought this was actually and something that I'd had in my Amazon

wishlist for a while and I think I just bought it to boost up a price because I

had an add-on item in my basket this is Bianca the shared Bianca

I'm actually wearing it right now and I'm actually really happy this is

literally like my lip color but like better whatever everyone else is but

yang like literally if I took this out my lip so just be like literally they've

got good for a lot I've always wanted to delve back into the color pop lipstick

because I actually used to buy well I bought I think I bought one from a shop

called Rosie's 25 but they've actually stopped selling for about oh god I want

to say about three and a half years ago now yeah that was the other time and I

couldn't find any apart from on Amazon so I just thought you know what I'm

gonna buy it after all this time cuz I love color public so yeah super happy

with that and last but not least we have this dress which is also another adamant

on item is actually a maxi dress but it's also a halter thing I don't know

one I'll wear it but it was on wear 16 pounds and sixty nine pence and it's

just really pretty I'll show you another clip of me wearing

it

so guys that is official at the end of this video I hope you enjoyed this

channel please subscribe for more videos I don't know what my new schedule is

because I potentially have something really exciting going on I've mentioned

it in a vlog but I'm changing my vlog style so I don't know when it's gonna be

all actually I think it's gonna be at the end of August beginning of September

this big vlog for all of Argus and I think I'm just gonna do like monthly

vlogs now I don't like to do anything when I finish work I have something

exciting which you will find out in that vlog so yeah thanks for watching guys

and I shall see you in my next video bye

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