Tuesday, April 11, 2017

Youtube daily report Apr 11 2017

Gun : Why are you wearing sunglasses

Gun : Are you afraid of light?

Aof : I'm afraid of you instead man!

Aof : Do I look crazy when I'm talking alone?

Aof : Filipino ?

Aof : Filipinoooo~♡

Fans : When I see your face, It reminds me of that 'kiss scene'

Fans : Where would you go in Songkran?

Aof : I'm going to...

Aof : I have works in Japan

Fans : Sawadee Cool Boyz Jumpol

Aof : Sawadee everyone.

Fans : Is there number 343 available? [They mean that Aof looks like lottery seller]

Aof : 343 is not a good number. I recommend 357.

Aof : 357

OUII!

Aof : P'Tha is here too? [GMM's senior executive ]

Aof : Surprised.

Aof : I cannot say bad words this time cuz my boss is watching.

Fans : So handsome

Aof : I'm leaving soon!

Fans : What's a lucky number for this time? Aof : 357! 357 for sure!

Aof : 357

Fans : Are lips soft? [I think they refer to Gun's lips]

[Trying Not To Answer]

Aof : Everybody was making fun of me about this yesterday.

Fans : Read My Comment

Aof : I'm reading!

Fans : Papa Jumpol!( ̄▽ ̄)~*

Fans : I ship you and Gun

Fans : Selemat Malam [Greeting in the evening in Indonesian]

Aof : Selamat Malam

Aof : Selamat Malam

Aof : Junior is here too [Junior's IG in the description]

Fans : Is that really Hot?

Fans : Do you miss me?

Aof : YES!

Aof : Selamat Malam

Aof : Ahh...About Saturday

Aof : So cool

Aof : Selamat Malam!

Aof : BYE!

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**All mistakes are on me**

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Anakin Skywalker Becomes Darth Vader - Star Wars E3: Revenge Of The Sith-(2005) Movie Clip HD - Duration: 3:37.

Luke.

Oh, Luke.

- It's a girl. - Leia.

There's good in him.

I know.

I know there's... still...

Lord Vader.

Can you hear me?

Yes, Master.

Where is Padmé?

Is she safe?

Is she all right?

It seems, in your anger, you killed her.

I? I couldn't have.

She was alive. I felt it!

No!

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Minicraft Games - Play on Crazy Games Online Free | Time247 - Duration: 12:44.

The game was released on December 19, 2011.

The player roams a world and must "chop down trees, find and mine resources, fight zombies, slimes and the boss: Air Wizard, and build shelter."

It is also stated in the official description, in line with the theme, that "the goal of the game is to kill the only other sentient being in the world, making sure you'll be alone forever.

The basic controls for a standard keyboard are "W, A, S, D,"/arrow keys for movement, and space/C for item use. Inventory is ENTER/X keys.

The game greatly resembles The Legend of Zelda being that it appears to be a basic dungeon crawl. Minicraft Games - Play on Crazy Games Online Free

Minicraft was developed by Markus Persson, on December 19, 2011.

It was created in 48 hours as a part of the 22nd Ludum Dare competition,

Minicraft is a 2D top-down action game designed and programmed by Markus Persson, the creator of Minecraft.

Which requires game developers that enter the contest to make a game in that time frame based on a theme that is released just before the time starts.

For this Ludum Dare, the theme was "Alone"

During the 48 hours, Persson also livestreamed his coding of the game and made blog entries on the Ludum Dare website for significant milestones he reached

Minicraft competed against 891 other games, with the judging based on nine categories, some of which include "innovation, fun, graphics, audio, humor and mood"

The voting for best game was determined by the Ludum Dare community and the time for voting ended on January 9, 2012. Minicraft Games - Play on Crazy Games Online Free

The game was commonly likened to the early The Legend of Zelda games, with reviewers like Rock, Paper, Shotgun writer Alec Meer adding,

"It's a good (and compulsive) time, and impressively complete for a mere 48 hours of crunch".

Boing Boing reviewer Rob Beschizza critiqued the game saying, "A spectacular achievement in just a few hours of coding, Minicraft casts the same spell as the real thing.

. It does, however, suffer from shallowness and grind.

There's not much to do except plow through the process of emptying each level in search of better ores

VentureBeat writer Dan Crawley commented on the gathering system, saying, "A simple but addictive approach to resource gathering helps give the game a whimsical charm not a million miles from that of its big brother."

Matt Bradford of Games Radar stated that, "The project is about as basic as one can expect from a marathon coding competition, but the mere fact it's actually a solid, playable game is a testament to Persson's skill" and also pointed out that "this could easily be a discount app for iOS or a PS Mini." Minicraft Games - Play on Crazy Games Online Free

Minicraft Games - Play on Crazy Games Online Free Minicraft is a 2D top-down action game designed and programmed by Markus Persson, the creator of Minecraft, for the Ludum Dare, a 48-hour game programming competition. The game was released on December 19, 2011. Minicraft Games - Play on Crazy Games Online Free The player roams a world and must "chop down trees, find and mine resources, fight zombies, slimes and the boss: Air Wizard, and build shelter." It is also stated in the official description, in line with the theme, that "the goal of the game is to kill the only other sentient being in the world, making sure you'll be alone forever. The basic controls for a standard keyboard are "W, A, S, D,"/arrow keys for movement, and space/C for item use. Inventory is ENTER/X keys. The game greatly resembles The Legend of Zelda being that it appears to be a basic dungeon crawl. Minicraft Games - Play on Crazy Games Online Free Minicraft was developed by Markus Persson, on December 19, 2011. It was created in 48 hours as a part of the 22nd Ludum Dare competition, which requires game developers that enter the contest to make a game in that time frame based on a theme that is released just before the time starts. For this Ludum Dare, the theme was "Alone". During the 48 hours, Persson also livestreamed his coding of the game and made blog entries on the Ludum Dare website for significant milestones he reached. Minicraft competed against 891 other games, with the judging based on nine categories, some of which include "innovation, fun, graphics, audio, humor and mood". The voting for best game was determined by the Ludum Dare community and the time for voting ended on January 9, 2012. Minicraft Games - Play on Crazy Games Online Free The game was commonly likened to the early The Legend of Zelda games, with reviewers like Rock, Paper, Shotgun writer Alec Meer adding, "It's a good (and compulsive) time, and impressively complete for a mere 48 hours of crunch". Boing Boing reviewer Rob Beschizza critiqued the game saying, "A spectacular achievement in just a few hours of coding, Minicraft casts the same spell as the real thing. It does, however, suffer from shallowness and grind. There's not much to do except plow through the process of emptying each level in search of better ores." VentureBeat writer Dan Crawley commented on the gathering system, saying, "A simple but addictive approach to resource gathering helps give the game a whimsical charm not a million miles from that of its big brother." Matt Bradford of Games Radar stated that, "The project is about as basic as one can expect from a marathon coding competition, but the mere fact it's actually a solid, playable game is a testament to Persson's skill" and also pointed out that "this could easily be a discount app for iOS or a PS Mini." Minicraft Games - Play on Crazy Games Online Free

Minicraft Games - Play on Crazy Games Online Free Minicraft is a 2D top-down action game designed and programmed by Markus Persson, the creator of Minecraft, for the Ludum Dare, a 48-hour game programming competition. The game was released on December 19, 2011. Minicraft Games - Play on Crazy Games Online Free The player roams a world and must "chop down trees, find and mine resources, fight zombies, slimes and the boss: Air Wizard, and build shelter." It is also stated in the official description, in line with the theme, that "the goal of the game is to kill the only other sentient being in the world, making sure you'll be alone forever. The basic controls for a standard keyboard are "W, A, S, D,"/arrow keys for movement, and space/C for item use. Inventory is ENTER/X keys. The game greatly resembles The Legend of Zelda being that it appears to be a basic dungeon crawl. Minicraft Games - Play on Crazy Games Online Free Minicraft was developed by Markus Persson, on December 19, 2011. It was created in 48 hours as a part of the 22nd Ludum Dare competition, which requires game developers that enter the contest to make a game in that time frame based on a theme that is released just before the time starts. For this Ludum Dare, the theme was "Alone". During the 48 hours, Persson also livestreamed his coding of the game and made blog entries on the Ludum Dare website for significant milestones he reached. Minicraft competed against 891 other games, with the judging based on nine categories, some of which include "innovation, fun, graphics, audio, humor and mood". The voting for best game was determined by the Ludum Dare community and the time for voting ended on January 9, 2012. Minicraft Games - Play on Crazy Games Online Free The game was commonly likened to the early The Legend of Zelda games, with reviewers like Rock, Paper, Shotgun writer Alec Meer adding, "It's a good (and compulsive) time, and impressively complete for a mere 48 hours of crunch". Boing Boing reviewer Rob Beschizza critiqued the game saying, "A spectacular achievement in just a few hours of coding, Minicraft casts the same spell as the real thing. It does, however, suffer from shallowness and grind. There's not much to do except plow through the process of emptying each level in search of better ores." VentureBeat writer Dan Crawley commented on the gathering system, saying, "A simple but addictive approach to resource gathering helps give the game a whimsical charm not a million miles from that of its big brother." Matt Bradford of Games Radar stated that, "The project is about as basic as one can expect from a marathon coding competition, but the mere fact it's actually a solid, playable game is a testament to Persson's skill" and also pointed out that "this could easily be a discount app for iOS or a PS Mini." Minicraft Games - Play on Crazy Games Online Free

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Grazed by the Apocalypse - Duration: 15:20.

On these African plains some 60,000 years ago our ancestors began migrating north.

A trek that would ultimately give rise to modern day civilization. And it's nothing short of

a miracle that we've progressed as far as we have, especially in such a short amount

of time. It's really not that difficult to see why intelligent life may be extremely

sparse across the universe given how absurdly fortunate we've been. So many things could've

gone wrong along the way and so many times it almost did.

On the morning of the 12th of August, 1883, Mexican astronomer, José Bonilla, was observing

the Sun when numerous UFOs began to sweep across the solar disk. The objects were surrounded

by a coronal haze and left behind a trailing mist. The phenomenon continued for two consecutive

days and Bonilla counted 447 objects in total. As the event could not be explained the UFOs

were simply dismissed as birds, insects, or dust passing in front of the telescope.

But based upon Bonilla's description of the event coupled with an improved understanding of various

astronomical phenomena, an article published in 2011 hypothesized that the objects where

fragments of a comet nearly colliding with the Earth. The only bodies in the solar system

that leave trails and are surrounded by a bright haze are comets. And much like this

comet observed in 2006, we now know that fragmentation is a frequent occurrence. It is estimated

that the comet broke into more than 3,200 fragments ranging in size between 50-1000

meters in diameter and sailed past the earth at a distance of no more than a few thousand

kilometers. Had only one of these fragments struck the planet, it could have resulted

in millions of casualties. Had all or at least a significant portion of the fragments impacted

the Earth, we're looking at an extinction level event.

It's the middle of the Siberian taiga, around 7:00 AM, when a powerful explosion would lit

up the sky. An eyewitness 65 kilometers away from the blast accounts that:

"...the sky split in two and fire appeared high and wide over the forest. At that moment I became so

hot that I couldn't bear it, as if my shirt was on fire... I wanted to tear off my shirt

and throw it down but then the sky shut closed. A strong thump sounded and I was thrown a few meters."

Two decades later in 1927, the first expedition to the blast site would capture this footage.

Some 2000 km² of forest, some 80 million trees in total, had been completely

fattened by the event. The broad consensus is that an asteroid or comet, less than 200 meters wide,

exploded a few kilometers above ground and produced a fireball as demonstrated in this simulation.

Transposed over New York City its destructive power becomes a lot more apparent.

[Edward Lu] This one is a little bit harder to say. The one that..

Over Tunguska, the one that was slightly larger. Had that happened over a city.

Let's say New York City, we would have 7 million casualties.

At least, whatever the population of New York City is, they would be gone.

[Bill Nelson] Really?

While the two bombs dropped on Japan marked a dramatic end to the war, they also marked the beginning

of an entirely new kind of fear. A fear of annihilation by incompetence. Humans are fallible.

We make mistakes. And knowing this, coupled with the realization that one mistake could

result in apocalyptic levels of destruction, the likes of which had so far been reserved

by nature, this new kind of fear was undeniably justified.

In early October of 1960 a new early warning system on Greenland had just become operational.

In the event that the Soviet Union should launch an attack against the United States,

a level 5 warning would be sent to the command center located in Colorado. On October the 5th,

the number on the display suddenly changed from 0 to 1. Indicating that a low-risk unidentified

object had been detected. A bit strange but no immediate cause for alarm. But then the

number continued to climb until a level 5 warning was issued, meaning that long-range

missiles would strike the United States in less than 20 minutes. The alert quickly worked

its way up the chain of command and a slight panic ensued. But it was quickly eased by

the realization that Nikita Khrushchev, leader of the Soviet Union at the time, was currently

visiting the United States. Not exactly where you'd expect him to be in the event of a nuclear attack.

20 minutes passed and the value of bottle caps remained the same. A subsequent

investigation revealed that the base on Greenland had mistaken the rising Moon for an incoming Soviet attack.

In the early morning of January the 24th, 1961, an American B-52 bomber carrying two

hydrogen bombs crashed into an empty field in the state of North Carolina. Officials

quickly issued a report stating that there was no cause for alarm and that there was

no danger of a nuclear explosion or radiation. However, declassified documents released in

2013, reveal that one of the two bombs actually came extremely close to a full scale detonation.

Three out of four safety switches erroneously activated upon impact with the ground and

the slight separation of two wires was the only thing standing in the way of a nuclear

explosion. Had this 3.8 Mt bomb detonated, and had the wind condition been just right,

the radioactive fallout could've reached Washington, Philadelphia, and even New York.

In the early 1960s, tensions between the US and the Soviet Union is strained to the breaking

point and culminated in a situation known as the Cuban Missile Crisis. It is perhaps

the closest we've ever come to committing omnicide. The short version is that the US

installed nuclear missiles near the Soviet union, specifically in Turkey, so in response,

the Soviet Union installed nuclear missiles near the United States, specifically in Cuba.

The US would have none of that. "Hey, you can't do that! Only we are allowed to do that!"

said the United States. "I don't know what you're talking about?" the Soviet Union replied.

I'm paraphrasing of course as these where classified communications.

While the impasse in and of itself came extremely close to disaster,

one specific event stands out. After the US imposed a blockade to prevent the Soviet Union

from exporting even more missiles to Cuba, a Soviet submarine was detected near Cuban

shores. In an attempt to force the submarine to surface so that they could have a friendly

chat, multiple US naval destroyers dropped low intensity explosives to signal the submarine

to surface. However, the captain of the submarine misinterpreted this as an attack and ordered

his men to retaliate against one of the US destroyers by launching a nuclear-armed torpedo.

Fortunately, one of the two senior officers aboard disagreed with the captain's decision

and eventually managed to convince him that they should surface and await orders form

Moscow. And that's exactly what they did and thus the apocalypse had to reschedule.

On May the 23rd, 1967, all of the early warning systems across the United States ceased to function.

In fact, all manner of military communications and radar technology malfunction

simultaneously and it was interpreted as intentional jamming by the Soviets. Bomber planes immediately

scrambled and prepared to launch an attack. But as luck would have it just a few years prior, a branch of the US

military had begun observing solar activity and its effects on the Earth. And on this

day in 1967, the Sun had ejected a powerful solar storm that had stuck the planet and

knocked out military defenses and other equipment. Had a project for something as unrelated as

studying the Sun been delayed for just a few years, no one could've explained this nationwide

interference in time to prevent World War III.

In the mid 1980s squadrons of US aircrafts would often fly straight towards Soviet airspace,

thus triggering their early warning systems, only to turn around at the very last moment.

A form of psychological warfare that kept the Soviets on edge for an attack. In the

early hours of September the 26th, 1983, the command center just outside Moscow was awoken

by the sound of an alarm.

An intercontinental ballistic missile had just been launched by

the US and was now heading towards the Soviet Union. In the event of a nuclear attack by

the Americans it was standard procedure to launch an immediate counter-attack. It was

now up to the man in charge, Stanislav Petrov, to contact his superiors and to inform them

that a nuclear attack was imminent. A few minutes passed when four additional missiles

were detected. However, Petrov decided to go against his training and did nothing.

He reasoned that if the United States were to strike, the attack would likely involve hundreds

of missiles, not just a few. In other words, he suspected that this was a false-alarm.

But as he had no way of confirming his suspicions, he could only wait and hope for the best.

Fortunately, Petrov was correct in his assumption as evident by the fact that you are currently

breathing and a subsequent investigation revealed that sunlight, reflecting of off high altitude

clouds, was responsible for the anomaly.

On March the 31st, 1989, two American astronomers discovered that a week prior, on March the 22nd,

a 300 meters wide asteroid had come fairly close to the Earth. It had not come

close enough to pose any risk of impact and was even further away than the Moon but it's

still worth a mention as it passed through the exact position that the Earth had occupied

a mere six hours prior. Which is in and of itself extraordinarily close on the comic scale.

An impact with an asteroid of this size would obliterate almost everything within

a radius of 60-75 kilometers. Superimposed over Tokyo, one of the largest cities on Earth,

it looks like it would've been a rough day.

Some of you may remember that a few years ago there was a lot of eschatological prophecies

that the world would end in 2012. While the world is still spinning, as evident by the

rotation of this globe, we did narrowly escape a catastrophic event in July of 2012. On the

23rd of July the Sun expelled something known as a coronal mass ejection or CME for short.

A CME is a release of large quantities of magnetized plasma and if it strikes the Earth

it can cause some serious damage to any and all electronic devices.

This was also one of the most powerful CMEs in recorded history.

And it blasted straight through the Earth's orbit.

Luckily for us, the Earth was on the other side when that eruption occurred but

due to the rotation of the Sun, had this eruption occurred just 9 days prior, we would've been

engulfed by that storm. If that had happened, and there's a 12% chance that it will happen in the

next 10 years, it could've taken us as much as a decade to fully recover. It's difficult

to overstate the ramifications of a CME on this scale. Worldwide power outages would

take weeks, months, or even years to resolve. Many satellites would have to be replaced.

Electronic equipment of all kinds would cease to function seemingly over night.

Medical, transportational, financial, military, national security, and other critical systems would

all be compromised or destroyed. Society would grind to a halt...

...and be literally plunged into darkness for years to come.

Given how dependent we've become on electricity and various technologies

like the internet, it's difficult to image anything but global panic and chaos. It would

not have been the end of the world but it would no doubt have felt like it.

Declassified documents reveal that the US military has had over a thousand close calls

with nuclear weapons since the 1950s. Over a thousand times when cataclysmic devastation

was just narrowly avoided. And who knows how many near accidents the Russian military have

experienced or any of the other nuclear weapon states. Coupled with the destructive power

of natural events, it is truly a miracle that we've come as far as we have.

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Lewis Capaldi - Bruises (Cover + Lyrics) - Duration: 3:30.

Counting days, counting days Since my love up and got lost on me

And every breath that I've been taken Since you left feels like a waste on me

I've been holding on to hope That'll you come back when you can find

some peace Cause every word that you've spoken

Since you left feels like a hollow street

I've been told, I've been told To get you off my mind

But I hope I never lose the bruises that you left behind

Oh my lord, Oh my lord I need you by my side

There must be something in the water Cause every day it's getting colder

And if only I could hold you You'd keep my head from going under

Maybe I, maybe I'm just being blinded By the brighter side

Of what we had because it's over Well there must be something in the tide

I've been told, I've been told, To get you off my mind

But I hope I never lose the bruises that you left behind

Oh my lord, Oh my lord I need you by my side

There must be something in the water Cause every day is getting colder

And if only I could hold you You'd keep my head from going under

Ooh

Your love I'm lost in Your love I'm lost in

Your love I'm lost in And I'm tired of being so exhausted

Your love I'm lost in Your love I'm lost in

Your love I'm lost in Even though I'm nothing to you now

There must be something in the water Cause every day is getting colder

And if only I could hold you You'd keep my head from going under

There must be something in the water Cause every day it's getting colder

And if only a could hold you You'd keep my head from going under

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Vesicoureteral reflux - causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, pathology - Duration: 6:35.

Vesico refers to bladder and ureteral refers to the ureter - so vesicoureteral reflux means

that urine is refluxing or getting backed up.

Normally, urine flows in one direction - it starts in the kidneys, goes down into the

bladder and when the bladder is full, urine flows out of the body through the urethra.

In vesicoureteral reflux, there is some obstruction in that path which causes pressure to build

up and a current of urine actually pushes backward from the bladder into the ureters

and kidneys.

There are two types of vesicoureteral reflux, or VUR.

Primary vesicoureteral reflux is the most common type and happens when a child is born

with a defect at the ureterovesical junction, which is the spot where the ureter enters

the bladder, which also acts as a valve preventing urine from pushing back from the bladder into

the ureter.

Normally about two centimeters of the ureter sticks into the bladder wall, allowing urine

to flow into the bladder, but as the bladder fills up and stretches, it also stretches

that section of the ureter and presses it against the top of the bladder, causing the

ureter to close shut.

If the tube isn't long enough though, that small piece of the ureter doesn't stretch

very much, and it stays open even when the bladder fills with urine.

In that situation, as the bladder pressure builds with more urine, it starts to go back

up the ureters.

In secondary vesicoureteral reflux, there's an obstruction at some point in the urinary

tract and it causes an increase in pressure, causing urine to follow the path of least

resistance which often means flowing backward into the ureters or kidneys.

Secondary vesicoureteral reflux is most commonly caused by recurrent urinary tract infections,

which can cause inflammation in the ureters making them swell up and close.

Another cause that is often diagnosed in babies is called posterior urethral valve disorder,

which is when an abnormal membrane develops in the posterior part of the urethra, or the

part closest to the bladder, and it prevents urine from easily passing from the bladder

into the urethra.

Yet another cause is a flaccid neurogenic bladder, when the bladder is unable to contract

to release urine out of the body even when a person is consciously trying to release

the urine.

This most often results from trauma, disease, or injury to the nervous system.

Vesicoureteral reflux is usually classified by severity - grade I through V, depending

on how far urine refluxes back up into the urinary tract.

Grade I, is least severe, and urine only goes up into the ureters.

In grade II, urine fills the entire ureter and the renal pelvis, the center part of the

kidney.

In grade III, urine fills and begins to stretch both the ureter and the renal pelvis.

In grade IV, the ureter is so swollen that it begins to get curvy and the renal pelvis

and calyces—the urine collection ducts—become moderately swollen and distorted.

Finally in grade V, the most severe classification, urine fills up the ureter, pelvis, and calyces

causing them swell up completely, and this amount of pressure can lead to kidney failure.

Individuals with milder cases show no symptoms.

But in severe cases urine lingers in the urinary tract for so long, that there is little flow

through the urethra which allows bacteria to move up the urethra and cause an infection.

Chronic vesicoureteral reflux can cause pyelonephritis, or inflammation of the kidney, and renal scarring,

or fibrosis which damages the kidney tissue.

The damage can also reduce blood flow to the kidneys and they can respond by holding on

to more fluid to raise the blood pressure, which can ultimately result in hypertension.

Vesicoureteral reflux can be diagnosed with an abdominal ultrasound, which can detect

blockages in flow of urine and swelling in the ureters or kidneys.

Another test, called a voiding cystourethrogram or a VCUG, can show how urine moves through

the ureterovesical junction.

In a voiding cystourethrogram, a contrast dye is injected into the bladder through a

catheter, and x-ray images are taken to see if the dye moves from the bladder up into

the ureters and kidneys.

A radionuclide cystogram uses a similar procedure as the VCUG, except that it uses a radioactive

tracer injected into a blood vessel.

The scanner then detects the tracer as it moves from the blood and into the kidney and

then down through the ureters and into the bladder.

Treatment depends on severity and age, since it mostly affects young infants and children.

As a child grows, the ureter gets longer and the function of the valve improves, so primary

vesicoureteral reflux sometimes improves or disappears over time.

Some individuals might also need surgery to remove a blockage or to repair the valve at

the ureterovesical junction.

Alright, as a quick recap, vesicoureteral reflux is a condition where pressure in the

urinary outflow tract increases and urine gets pushed back up into the ureters or kidneys.

Primary vesicoureteral reflux is usually due to a short ureter, while secondary vesicoureteral

reflux is usually due to a blockage in the urinary tract.

The disease often leads to urinary tract infections that can cause renal inflammation

and scarring.

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The Blue Room – FILM/MOVIE (subtitled) - Duration: 29:24.

Film Group "Camera" presents film based on a novel by Prosper Mérimée

THE BLUE ROOM

STARRING

PRODUCTION MANAGER

CINEMATOGRAPHY

WRITTEN AND DIRECTED BY

Translation & subtitles: ©2017 Derek Sypniewski

In this veil I would have never recognized you, Isabel, ...

... if not for my heart seeing right through it.

Neither I could recognize you in sunglasses, I'm so happy.

But until train leaves the station we must be careful.

No one knows we're together.

At this moment I'm on a way with Claire and her husband to their cottage...

... where I'm about to spend evening...

... and night.

Tomorrow Claire will take me back to train station... We can trust her, she planned it.

No one else knows about us.

But what... what is the name we are supposed to use?

- Monsieur and Madame Duru. - No no, not Duru!

At the pension we had shoemaker named Duru.

How about Dumount?

- Daumount! - All right then, Daumount we are.

Nobody will ask our name anyways.

Train is departing!

It's wonderful, finally we'll be alone.

May I?

Is this seat available?

Yes, of course... naturally.

No need to move that. This is all my luggage.

If you'd like to talk in private...

... I advise to not use English for such purpose. I'm an Englishman.

I apologize for disturbing your privacy, but

the other compartment had only one person and my principles don't allow such travel.

He looked at me like some Judas,

and THIS, I'm afraid, could give him some wrong ideas.

It's better not to take chances.

Do you know, perhaps, can I exchange Pound Sterling to Francs in Bovaird?

In Bovaird?

That's right, in Bovaird.

Most likely it is possible, since it's en route to England.

Half of France is on a route to England,

yet... I often find it difficult to make currency exchange.

However, from the name of the hotel where I'll be staying, I don't expect such problems.

Oh yes? And what hotel it is?

An English one.

Hotel d'Anglettere.

I see. Indeed...

-We're staying there too. - Where?

In the very same hotel. D'Angleterre.

That's terrible. We'll go somewhere else.

It's impossible.

Are you hungry, my dear?

No, thank you.

Why?

That's good, because I'm not hungry either.

Because there is only 1 hotel.

That's horrible! I already have bad feeling.

- Uncle... - Get out.

- I'm begging you. - Leave me alone, you scoundrel.

Uncle, please, in God's name, don't lead me into despair!

Please forgive me.

Travelling man should always expect unforseen problems...

Now I worry, my dear.

You'll see... it's nothing to worry about. Everyting will be fine.

Fine... but we wanted it to be wonderful!

It will be wonderful.

Kindly please sign in your name there. Maid will take care of your luggage.

I have no luggage, just this bag.

And you're absolutely right. With more luggage there's more problems.

Good evening!

Welcome... welcome in our modest, but very comfortable premises.

My wife and I... we are just in need of something comfortable for tonight.

- After such long trip... - Oh yes, welcome, welcome.

- I'd like to go to my room. - Certainly.

Ernestine!

Please sign in to our Guestbook, Sir.

MRS. AND MR. DURAC

- Did you call me, Sir?

- Yes. Ernestine, take gentleman to his room - To the Blue Room?

No. To the room number 1.

This couple will have the Blue Room.

Number 1 is very comfortable room and it doesn't yield in anything to the Blue Room

but Blue Room will be more comfortable for the lady.

In France anyone travelling with a beautiful lady always gets the best room.

That's why we are considered the most chivalrous nation in Europe.

However us, Englishmen, in such case ...

would have immediately thrown such man into Penal Battalion and ship him to India,

while his lady would have been sliced and diced into tiny pieces, and then

served with plenty of Worcestershire sauce.

That's why we are considered the most witty nation in Europe.

I'll take you to your room myself. I'm sure you'll like it.

Isabelle... To our...

Come in.

I've come to ask... was supper up to your liking?

Do you have any other wishes? Do you want breakfast served to your bed?

Maybe a coffee now?

Isabelle, do you want anything else?

No, that's all for tonight.

Breakfast we'd like to have in bedroom.

In this case I bid you good night.

Hold on. I've heard you call this room the "Blue Room"... Care to explain?

There's nothing blue in this room.

Long time ago this room had blue wallpaper

depicting Apollo and multitude of others.

Unfortunately some conceit and debauched guests - because we've had those too -

they were drawing additional pictures on this beautiful wallpaper.

They've added moustaches to females, or drew pipes in the mouth of males...

hence I was forced to removed such obscene decorations.

Yet the name of room stick. Force of habit.

Even though it is no longer blue... the Blue Room is still our best.

I have redecorated it with prints of some of the finest Paris art.

For example this one: "Three Muses taking bath".

And here's real life scene: "Wife beating husband with a shoe",

while there you have "Leisure d'Or", "Golden Pleasure" by Fagonaldo.

Some cold water for the fire that is burning in your hearts.

What is this noise?

This? That's gentlemen officers.

They're having a farewell party.

The 3rd Cavalry Regiment is leaving city while the 7th Alsace Hussars arrive.

What do you mean... Party in a hotel room?

No... there is our banquet hall.

Very beautiful, in green with gold trim...

Perhaps you would like to see it?

No, we don't.

You should have given us different room since you knew about their party.

But Sir, Madame... no need to be alarmed!

Besides their cheerfulness, French officers are also known for impeccable manners.

I'm sure your stay here won't be impaired by their presence in any way at all.

Anyways, most likely they will leave before midnight.

No need to worry about'em.

I wish you pleasant evening and good night!

What do we care about them... At last we are together... alone!

Yes! Henry, I'm so happy.

I don't care if all French regiments have a wild party next door until wee ours.

Isabelle...

- We've been waiting for this moment so long - I have dream about it all the time

- You wanted it badly? - I did... and still do

What's that?

It's them having party.

Oh... it's awful.

- I knew it, I knew it...! - That's an old joke!

Scandal!

"...known for impeccable manners..."

He really pulled one on us.

Quiet, gentlemen! Now sir colonel will tell us newest joke straight from Paris.

Once upon a time a very young widow rented a room to army Chaplain.

One day the Chaplain felt sick, so he asked the widow to give him hot wraps.

The widow prepared hot water bottle, brought it to the Chaplain's room and...

Isabelle!

For God's sake, don't listen to them! It's atrociuos, I know this joke!

Have you gone mad? Stop it!

But this is extremely vulgar!

You'll choke me! I'm not even listening to them.

What were you thinking? I'm not some silly little girl.

But it is very vulgar, my dear!

Oh yes? Then how come you know such vulgar jokes?

What are you suggesting? I've heard it accidentally on the bus.

That's too much!

I'll go downstairs and place a formal complaint!

No, no! Please don't go.

Let's just wait. Their party has to end at some point.

Who knows when?

They won't party until morning,

but if you go make fuss you bring attention on us. He may figure out we're not married.

- ... and then his trousers cracked! - No! I can't stand it anymore.

- I'll give them cracks! - Henry, don't!

- Sir...! - Ernestine...

It's the seventh time this month. You'll bancrupt me!

Sir, I can't take it anymore. It supposed to be cozy hotel.

But Sir! You scared the maid, you've run in here so suddenly...

- Yes, you run, Sir... - Get out of here, clumsy oaf! We talk later

- But I'm not about this... - About what then?!!

About what is it then, Sir?

- Do not make me more angry, Sir. - Please forgive me, how can I help you, Sir?

Sir, your "impeccable manners" Hussars yell and clamor so much, it's impossible to sleep

but they also make loud conversations that have nothing to do with army strategy ...

... nor with good manners.

I wouldn't dare to repeat their words even to you.

It's just one long stream of extreme vulgarities. Nonsense trash talk!

And you have forced a lady to listen to all this!

But, Sir... I didn't know they would...

... and I thought... since you're married...

... and you're from Paris... tiny spicy jokes won't matter...

What a nonsense! There are things that a lady won't like and should never heard of.

Even when she's accompanied by... her husband.

Sir! The Englishman wants bottle of portwein. I told him there was none.

You're a fool. I have every kind of wine. Go to kitchen, I'll find it for him.

Sir. I'm asking you one more time. Please tell that gang to be quiet.

No Sir, they are not a "gang".

You're young Sir, you probably haven't serve in the army yet, but I have and I respect army.

All right.

In this case please ask them, with all respect for the uniform that you have, to be quiet.

Ask them in the name of a lady, who already has a headache because of their rucus.

Why are you laughing?

I'm running like fool all over the hotel, begging, demanding to silence them...

... while you laugh?!

Are they funny to you?

Top-notch jokes from Cavalry's stables!

Stop laughing! Immediately!

Stop it or I'll strangle you!

Let go of me.

What a surprise. You're not normal, you're raving mad!

- It turns out I didn't know you at all. - And I didn't know you.

I had no idea you love vulgar jokes so much!

You're insulting me! It was very decent joke. You haven't even heard it!

Ha ha, a "decent joke"!

I know their "decent" jokes well.

Perhaps it's you who knows only the vulgar ones!

Yes. I do know it. All of the worst and most vulgar jokes told by soldiers.

I can tell you all of them one by one.

You can laugh out loud rolling on the floor!

I'm... already laughing. Laughing loud!

Be quiet!

... in the next room, she has a headache, that's why I'm asking you to be a bit quieter

Headache? Because of what?

- Because she needs... - I can cure it for her!

Oh, I can cure you too...

What kind of lady is it?

Is she at least young?

All I can tell you gentlemen, is that the lady is very beautiful and... very shy.

Shy? We can cure it too!

Ernestine said that the lady has wedding ring I think they are here on their honeymoon.

- Let's have a toast to her health! - And let's teach husband how to do his duty!

- Yes, let's teach him marriage duties! - Gentlemen, please. It's not appropriate...

Isabelle...

Turn around.

- Isabelle, that's crazy... - Yes, it is crazy.

It doesn't make sense...

It doesn't!

Where do you want to go?

Please reconsider.

It's you who should reconsider!

I'll go on the street, disgrace myself completely!

Isabelle, my dear!

What happened to us... what happened to us!

I'm lieutenant Simone.

Dear Sir and Madame.

In the name of our company I came here to ask for your forgiveness for disturbing the peace

and to have a toast... to the good future of the newlywed couple!

León!

Forgive me, officer, but this is neither right moment nor time.

In this case I'll drink the toast by myself.

Or with the lady.

I don't think so.

Too bad.

Any moment, at any time, is the right moment to raise a toast for such beautiful lady.

Isabelle...

Isabelle, we'll go crazy here!

Hush. You just forgot to lock the door.

Our Alsace Hussars Regiment also would like to...

Henry, don't!

What a despicable place...

It could have been our paradise.

Good night, madam bride!

Have a nice dreams, beautiful lady!

Good night, Mr. Groom!

Are you asleep?

I am asleep.

I'm sure you thought this night would have been entirely different.

It's true. I thought it would be different. Unfortunately I lack of imagination.

I too wouldn't have imagined it this way.

Yes, you didn't write this story. You only took active part in it.

Isabelle... how could you.

Is it my fault?

If you hadn't go complaint...

How could I not place a complaint?

Anyways... let's forget about it.

OK?

I'm sorry.

Miss! Miss!

Don't start it again!

Wait...

- You called me, Sir? - I want another bottle of portwein.

- And hurry up, Miss. - Of course, Sir.

- It's the Englishman. - Patience, my dear.

- What now? - Hush!

- Henry! - Hush! Just listen...

- What is it? - Why do you care? You have to be so nosy?

Wait.

The Englishman is playing cards with someone. With utter lack of manners.

I wonder who is his opponent. Is it...?

Isabelle!

Maybe you'll finally remember what we came here for?

What's that?

It's nothing.

No... Something happened there.

They just drop something.

Check it out.

Don't bother.

Check it out, please!

I don't see anything. They stop playing.

Anything else?

Isabelle... may God have mercy...

What happened?

Look.

What is it?

Blood.

Oh my God...

- It must have been his nephew... - Who?

The one from train. I saw him here, in a hallway.

He murdered him. I'm sure it was him.

Oh God... what now?

I don't know.

We have to alarm people! Wake up the owner, call police...!

We cannot do it! Police will find out we are not married!

They'll check our documents, then ask why we sleep in the same room...

Why we lied about being married...

God! They might think we murdered him!

No. They can't prove it.

But... your reputation will be disgraced!

Your family will know about us.

Isabelle... forgive me!

It's all my fault. I talked you to travel here with me.

No... you should forgive me, because I had no guts to meet with you in Paris!

What should we do?

- What should we do now? - Wait...

Perhaps not all is lost.

- What are you doing? - Moving it.

- Have you gone mad? Leave it. - I have to get in there, see what happened.

Henry, please, I beg you, don't go in there!

- That's enough. - I'm so affraid.

I'll only have a peek.

I can't see anything.

What now then?

We have to run.

If we leave this goddamn hotel before they find him...

... we might have chance to disappear.

First train to Paris arrives at 8AM... once we leave they'll never find us.

What if ... if maid will go to Englishman's room before 8AM?

Let's go now.

No. It would be a huge mistake.

Our sudden disappeariance woul only proof that we are the murderers.

God, how did we end up like this? We are murderers now?

They sentence us to beheading.

God is punishing us for being impure.

Beheaded on a scaffold... They won't get us so easily.

We'll escape to America.

Let's not lose our heads just like that.

We'll dress up, pack our luggages, and wait for the right moment...

Good morning! You're up so early.

Are you leaving us so soon, without breakfast?

Is it because of yesterday party?

I sincerely apologize for this, I have no idea how did it get out of hand so sudden...

No, no, we've had very pleasant night.

It's just... we changed our plans.

We'd like to check out now. Hurry up, please.

I can't stand a feeling, that you might have not the best memories of my hotel.

Please, believe me, last night was an exception.

We'll have very fond memories of your hotel.

Let's see... supper...

By the way, I hope the other guest hasn't bother you at all?

I bet he still sleep like a dead man.

His room all so quiet like a cemetary...

He's an English Lord. He always wants everything the best.

Real gentleman.

Too bad not all Englishmen are like him.

We've got another one... a cheap bastard.

Everything's too expensive for him: the room, the supper...

And he wants me to calculate exchange rate at 30 Francs for 1 Pound Sterling!

while... I'm not even sure... are these counterfeit?

In my opinion...

... it looks real.

God be praised.

Here's your bill.

You still have plenty of time. Train should leave at eight, but...

it is always late.

How about breakfast?

No, no. We never eat so early. Keep the change.

Tip for your maid.

- Actually, we're in a hurry... - We want to go to the church first.

In this case I have to tell you the story of our miraculous Saint Tobias' altar...

Hurry, to Englishman's room! Hurry up!

- The story goes... - I hear the church bell! We must go.

- What's wrong with everyone... - They are drunk and sleep on the floor!

- Who? - That English lord.

They broke bottle of portwein, it's all over the room's floor. Shit!

That's good news! It means my fake portwein made of vodka with cloves and spices works!

Thank you, my lord!

Translation & subtitles: ©2017 Derek Sypniewski

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رقص قبائلية غير طبيعي شعلتلي الشعر تاع راسي كي طلعت فوق طابلة 1 une fille kabyle explose la scène - Duration: 1:53.

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Office Wood Commercial Clocks - Duration: 4:54.

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The first thing you're going to notice

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SpaceX Just Reused a Rocket. Why This Changes Everything - Duration: 10:34.

On March 30, 2017, SpaceX performed a pretty routine rocket launch.

The payload was a communications satellite called SES-10, owned by a company in Luxembourg.

And if all goes well, the satellite will eventually make its way to a high orbit of 35,000 km

(22,000 miles) and deliver broadcasting and television services to Latin America.

For all intents and purposes, this is an absolutely normal, routine, and maybe even boring event

in the space industry.

Another chemical rocket blasted off another communications satellite to join the thousands

of satellites that have come before.

Of course, as you probably know, this wasn't a routine launch.

It was the first step in one of the most important achievements in space flight - launch reusability.

This was the second time the 14-story Falcon 9 rocket had lifted off and pushed a payload

into orbit.

Not Falcon 9s in general, but this specific rocket was reused.

In a previous life, this booster blasted off on April 8, 2016 carrying CRS-8, SpaceX's

8th resupply mission to the International Space Station.

The rocket launched from Florida's Cape Canaveral, released its payload, re-entered

the atmosphere and returned to a floating robotic barge in the Atlantic Ocean called

Of Course I Still Love You.

That's a reference to an amazing series of books by Iain M. Banks.

Why is this such an amazing accomplishment?

What does the future hold for reusability?

And who else is working on this?

Developing a rocket that could be reused has been one of the holy grails of the space industry,

and yet, many considered it an engineering accomplishment that could never be achieved.

Trust me, people have tried in the past.

Portions of the space shuttle were reused - the orbiter and the solid rocket boosters.

And a few decades ago, NASA tried to develop the X-33 as a single stage reusable rocket,

but ultimately canceled the program.

To reuse a rocket makes total sense.

It's not like you throw out your car when you return from a road trip.

You don't destroy your transatlantic airliner when you arrive in Europe.

You check it out, do a little maintenance, refuel it, fill it with passengers and then

fly it again.

According to SpaceX founder Elon Musk, a brand new Falcon 9 first stage costs about $30 million.

If you could perform maintenance, and then refill it with fuel, you'd bring down subsequent

launches to a few hundred thousand dollars.

SpaceX is still working out what a "flight-tested" launch will cost on a reused Falcon 9 will

cost, but it should turn into a significant discount on SpaceX's already aggressive

prices.

If other launch providers think they're getting undercut today, just wait until SpaceX

really gets cranking with these reused rockets.

For most kinds of equipment, you want them to have been re-used many times.

Cars need to be taken to the test track, airplanes are flown on many flights before passengers

ever climb inside.

SpaceX will have an opportunity to test out each rocket many times, figuring out where

they fail, and then re-engineering those components.

This makes for more durable and safer launch hardware, which I suspect is the actual goal

here - safety, not cost.

In addition to the first stage, SpaceX also re-used the satellite fairing.

This is the covering that makes the payload more aerodynamic while the rocket moves through

the lower atmosphere.

The fairing is usually ejected and burns up on re-entry, but SpaceX has figured out how

to recover that too, saving a few more million.

SpaceX's goals are even more ambitious.

In addition to the first stage booster and launch fairing, SpaceX is looking to reuse

the second stage booster.

This is a much more complicated challenge, because the second stage is going much faster

and needs to lose a lot more velocity.

In late 2014, they put their plans on hold for a second stage reuse.

SpaceX's next big milestone will be to decrease the reuse time.

From almost a year to under 24 hours.

Sometime this year, SpaceX is expected to do the first launch of the Falcon Heavy.

A launch system that looks like it's made up of 3 Falcon-9 rockets bolted together.

Since that's basically what it is.

The center booster is a reinforced Falcon-9, with two additional Falcon-9s as strap-on

boosters.

Once the Falcon Heavy lifts off, the three boosters will detach and will individually

land back on Earth, ready for reassembly and reuse.

This system will be capable of carrying 54,000 kilograms into low Earth orbit.

In addition, SpaceX is hoping to take the technology one more step and have the upper

stage return to Earth.

Imagine it.

Three boosters and upper stage and payload fairing all returning to Earth and getting

reused.

And waiting in the wings, of course, is SpaceX's huge Interplanetary Transport System, announced

by Elon Musk in September of 2016.

The super-heavy lift vehicle will be capable of carrying 300,000 kilograms into low Earth

orbit.

For comparison, the Apollo era Saturn V could carry 140,000 kg into low Earth orbit, so

this thing will be much much bigger.

But unlike the Saturn V, it'll be capable of returning to Earth, and landing on its

launch pad, ready for reuse.

SpaceX just crossed a milestone, but they're not the only player in this field.

In a second, I'm going to talk about who else is working to make rockets re-usable,

but first I'd like to thank Geoff Cannon, Lluis Teixido, Dave Carsley, Stephen Murray,

Lance Lefevre, and the rest of our 693 patrons for their generous support.

If you love what we're doing and want to help out, head over to patreon.com/universetoday

Perhaps the biggest competitor to SpaceX comes from another internet entrepreneur: Amazon's

Jeff Bezos, the 2nd richest man in the world after Bill Gates.

Bezos founded his own rocket company, Blue Origin in Seattle, which had been working

in relative obscurity for the last decade.

But in the last few years, they demonstrated their technology for reusable rocket flight,

and laid out their plans for competing with SpaceX.

In April 2015, Blue Origin launched their New Shepard rocket on a suborbital trajectory.

It went up to an altitude of about 100 km, and then came back down and landed on its

launch pad again.

It made a second flight in November 2015, a third flight in April 2016, and a fourth

flight in June 2016.

That does sound exciting, but keep in mind that reaching 100 km in altitude requires

vastly less energy than what the Spacex Falcon 9 requires.

Suborbital and orbital are two totally milestones.

The New Shepard will be used to carry paying tourists to the edge of space, where they

can float around weightlessly in the vomit of the other passengers.

But Blue Origin isn't done.

In September 2016, they announced their plans for the follow-on New Glenn rocket.

And this will compete head to head with SpaceX.

Scheduled to launch by 2020, like, within 3 years or so, the New Glenn will be an absolute

monster, capable of carrying 45,000 kilograms of cargo into low Earth orbit.

This will be comparable to SpaceX's Falcon Heavy or NASA's Space Launch System.

Like the Falcon 9, the New Glenn will return to its launch pad, ready for a planned reuse

of 100 flights.

A decade ago, the established United Launch Alliance - a consortium of Boeing and Lockheed-Martin

- was firmly in the camp of disposable launch systems, but even they're coming around

to the competition from SpaceX.

In 2014, they began an alliance with Blue Origin to develop the Vulcan rocket.

The Vulcan will be more of a traditional rocket, but some of its engines will detach in mid-flight,

re-enter the Earth's atmosphere, deploy parachutes and be recaptured by helicopters

as they're returning to the Earth.

Since the engines are the most expensive part of the rocket, this will provide some cost

savings.

There's another level of reusability that's still in the realm of science fiction: single

stage to orbit.

That's where a rocket blasts off, flies to space, returns to Earth, refuels and does

it all over again.

There are some companies working on this, but it'll be the topic for another episode.

Now that SpaceX has successfully launched a first stage booster for the second time,

this is going to become the new normal.

The rocket companies are going to be fine tuning their designs, focusing on efficiency,

reliability, and turnaround time.

These changes will bring down the costs of launching payloads to orbit.

That'll mean it's possible to launch satellites that were too expensive in the past.

New scientific platforms, communications systems, and even human flights become more reasonable

and commonplace.

Of course, we still need to take everything with a grain of salt.

Most of what I talked about is still under development.

That said, SpaceX just reused a rocket.

They took a rocket that already launched a satellite, and used it to launch another satellite.

It's a pretty exciting time, and I can't wait to see what happens next.

Now you know how I feel about this accomplishment, I'd like to hear your thoughts.

Do you think we're at the edge of a whole new era in space exploration, or is this more

of the same?

Let me know your thoughts in the comments.

Last episode I said I'd be talking about aliens.

Next episode, I'm really really going to talk about them.

Promise.

Rockets are the only way we know how to get to space today, but there are some other ideas

I like that might get us to space without rockets.

That's in this video here... or is it there?

In addition, SpaceX...

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How To Use The Bomber 101: Beginner To Intermediate Introduction - Duration: 5:34.

Welcome back everyone, it's Huuaang from KratD0s back with another Clash Royale video.

So uh does anyone here know anything about the bomber?

No?

Relax.

it's not your fault you don't see it much.

That is because the meta does not allow it to thrive as much as...other cards.

Anyways, here's a guide to the bomber and why you should use it.

Before it became the bomber, it was actually the wall breaker in Clash of Clans.

Yeah, the wall breaker figured out that it could actually THROW the bomb instead of committing

suicide and kill itself.

Anyways, you can first unlock the bomber before you reach Arena 1.

Yes, you can unlock it after you've finished the tutorial in the Training Camp.

At level 1, it deals 128 damage.

128.

That's almost as much as its health.

At tournament level, that damage goes up to 271.

Did I forget to mention that this damage is also splash damage?

That's right, it can deal damage to multiple units.

So how exactly do I use the bomber?

I mean, I never see it so something must be wrong.

Well, for one, the bomber is a defensive troop.

You see, most people like to play offensively, just attacking the towers, cycling and all

that.

On the other hand, I like to take my time and play defensively.

The bomber is a defensive card, you use it strictly for defense then convert to offense.

So for defense, you either want to place the bomber behind a tower so it doesn't die

or place it behind a mini tank.

What's a mini tank?

I've come prepared for this question so here's a picture of all the mini tanks in

the game.

These 3 cards right here are the mini tanks you want to use in combination with the bomber.

They just have the most value, converting elixir for a cheap cost.

I especially like to use the bomber to counter elite barbarians, since those could definitely

take out your tower if left alone.

Ok, so you finished learning about how to use the bomber on defense, now let's switch

to offense.

So after you've dealt with your opponent's push, the bomber should hopefully still be

alive.

If it is, you may want to put her behind a tank.

What's a tank you ask?

Well, let's go back to picture.

So a tank is a unit with a large amount of hitpoints.

You want your bomber and any other troops to last as long as possible so putting it

behind a tank is beneficial for it.

The tanks you want to use are any of the ground units.

Why?

Well, I'll tell you.

As mentioned earlier, the bomber does deal splash damage, making it a great support unit

for these tanks.

But why not use it to support a Lava hound?

The answer to this is because the bomber can't deal damage against air units.

All air units that can attack can kill the bomber without it touching them.

You have to be careful to support the bomber with air troops to make it last as long as

possible.

If it does reach the tower, it deals major damage, and can definitely take it out in

a couple of throws.

Even without a tank, it can get at least one hit off if left alone.

What makes the bomber worth putting in your deck is its survivability.

It can survive all spells that are 3 elixir and below.

This puts you in a position for positive elixir trades automatically.

Your opponent will most likely waste a fireball on it because of the potential threat it holds.

I'm not going to go too into detail with decks here, but I'll name a few.

So the bomber is a pretty versatile card that can fit in any deck.

The best ones would be Golem, Giant, and Pekka decks.

I personally like to use it in golem decks because I like the slow pushes.

However, like I said, it does fit into pretty much every deck.

It should first and foremost be used as a defense card and then elevated into an offense

card after the push is dealt with.

Use it in a deck that plays to its strengths not its weaknesses.

The reason that the bomber is not seen higher up is because of the meta.

Supercell needs to find a way to give the card a buff, but not make it overpowered in

the lower arenas.

It is a card that definitely takes some skill to play and if used correctly, the payoff

would be huge.

Hopefully, there would be a way to have the bomber incorporated into the meta more because

it really is such a fun card to play.

Alright, that's the end of this video.

I hope you enjoyed this guide on the bomber and if you did, I'd appreciate it if you

showed your support down below whether that's a like, sub, comment, or a share.

If you haven't followed us on social media already, now's your chance.

Links are down below in the description.

New videos come out every Tuesday and Thursday at 10 AM PST.

It has been Huuaang from KratD0s, thanks for watching and I'll see you guys later.

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Minicraft Games - Play on Crazy Games Online Free | Time247 - Duration: 12:44.

The game was released on December 19, 2011.

The player roams a world and must "chop down trees, find and mine resources, fight zombies, slimes and the boss: Air Wizard, and build shelter."

It is also stated in the official description, in line with the theme, that "the goal of the game is to kill the only other sentient being in the world, making sure you'll be alone forever.

The basic controls for a standard keyboard are "W, A, S, D,"/arrow keys for movement, and space/C for item use. Inventory is ENTER/X keys.

The game greatly resembles The Legend of Zelda being that it appears to be a basic dungeon crawl. Minicraft Games - Play on Crazy Games Online Free

Minicraft was developed by Markus Persson, on December 19, 2011.

It was created in 48 hours as a part of the 22nd Ludum Dare competition,

Minicraft is a 2D top-down action game designed and programmed by Markus Persson, the creator of Minecraft.

Which requires game developers that enter the contest to make a game in that time frame based on a theme that is released just before the time starts.

For this Ludum Dare, the theme was "Alone"

During the 48 hours, Persson also livestreamed his coding of the game and made blog entries on the Ludum Dare website for significant milestones he reached

Minicraft competed against 891 other games, with the judging based on nine categories, some of which include "innovation, fun, graphics, audio, humor and mood"

The voting for best game was determined by the Ludum Dare community and the time for voting ended on January 9, 2012. Minicraft Games - Play on Crazy Games Online Free

The game was commonly likened to the early The Legend of Zelda games, with reviewers like Rock, Paper, Shotgun writer Alec Meer adding,

"It's a good (and compulsive) time, and impressively complete for a mere 48 hours of crunch".

Boing Boing reviewer Rob Beschizza critiqued the game saying, "A spectacular achievement in just a few hours of coding, Minicraft casts the same spell as the real thing.

. It does, however, suffer from shallowness and grind.

There's not much to do except plow through the process of emptying each level in search of better ores

VentureBeat writer Dan Crawley commented on the gathering system, saying, "A simple but addictive approach to resource gathering helps give the game a whimsical charm not a million miles from that of its big brother."

Matt Bradford of Games Radar stated that, "The project is about as basic as one can expect from a marathon coding competition, but the mere fact it's actually a solid, playable game is a testament to Persson's skill" and also pointed out that "this could easily be a discount app for iOS or a PS Mini." Minicraft Games - Play on Crazy Games Online Free

Minicraft Games - Play on Crazy Games Online Free Minicraft is a 2D top-down action game designed and programmed by Markus Persson, the creator of Minecraft, for the Ludum Dare, a 48-hour game programming competition. The game was released on December 19, 2011. Minicraft Games - Play on Crazy Games Online Free The player roams a world and must "chop down trees, find and mine resources, fight zombies, slimes and the boss: Air Wizard, and build shelter." It is also stated in the official description, in line with the theme, that "the goal of the game is to kill the only other sentient being in the world, making sure you'll be alone forever. The basic controls for a standard keyboard are "W, A, S, D,"/arrow keys for movement, and space/C for item use. Inventory is ENTER/X keys. The game greatly resembles The Legend of Zelda being that it appears to be a basic dungeon crawl. Minicraft Games - Play on Crazy Games Online Free Minicraft was developed by Markus Persson, on December 19, 2011. It was created in 48 hours as a part of the 22nd Ludum Dare competition, which requires game developers that enter the contest to make a game in that time frame based on a theme that is released just before the time starts. For this Ludum Dare, the theme was "Alone". During the 48 hours, Persson also livestreamed his coding of the game and made blog entries on the Ludum Dare website for significant milestones he reached. Minicraft competed against 891 other games, with the judging based on nine categories, some of which include "innovation, fun, graphics, audio, humor and mood". The voting for best game was determined by the Ludum Dare community and the time for voting ended on January 9, 2012. Minicraft Games - Play on Crazy Games Online Free The game was commonly likened to the early The Legend of Zelda games, with reviewers like Rock, Paper, Shotgun writer Alec Meer adding, "It's a good (and compulsive) time, and impressively complete for a mere 48 hours of crunch". Boing Boing reviewer Rob Beschizza critiqued the game saying, "A spectacular achievement in just a few hours of coding, Minicraft casts the same spell as the real thing. It does, however, suffer from shallowness and grind. There's not much to do except plow through the process of emptying each level in search of better ores." VentureBeat writer Dan Crawley commented on the gathering system, saying, "A simple but addictive approach to resource gathering helps give the game a whimsical charm not a million miles from that of its big brother." Matt Bradford of Games Radar stated that, "The project is about as basic as one can expect from a marathon coding competition, but the mere fact it's actually a solid, playable game is a testament to Persson's skill" and also pointed out that "this could easily be a discount app for iOS or a PS Mini." Minicraft Games - Play on Crazy Games Online Free

Minicraft Games - Play on Crazy Games Online Free Minicraft is a 2D top-down action game designed and programmed by Markus Persson, the creator of Minecraft, for the Ludum Dare, a 48-hour game programming competition. The game was released on December 19, 2011. Minicraft Games - Play on Crazy Games Online Free The player roams a world and must "chop down trees, find and mine resources, fight zombies, slimes and the boss: Air Wizard, and build shelter." It is also stated in the official description, in line with the theme, that "the goal of the game is to kill the only other sentient being in the world, making sure you'll be alone forever. The basic controls for a standard keyboard are "W, A, S, D,"/arrow keys for movement, and space/C for item use. Inventory is ENTER/X keys. The game greatly resembles The Legend of Zelda being that it appears to be a basic dungeon crawl. Minicraft Games - Play on Crazy Games Online Free Minicraft was developed by Markus Persson, on December 19, 2011. It was created in 48 hours as a part of the 22nd Ludum Dare competition, which requires game developers that enter the contest to make a game in that time frame based on a theme that is released just before the time starts. For this Ludum Dare, the theme was "Alone". During the 48 hours, Persson also livestreamed his coding of the game and made blog entries on the Ludum Dare website for significant milestones he reached. Minicraft competed against 891 other games, with the judging based on nine categories, some of which include "innovation, fun, graphics, audio, humor and mood". The voting for best game was determined by the Ludum Dare community and the time for voting ended on January 9, 2012. Minicraft Games - Play on Crazy Games Online Free The game was commonly likened to the early The Legend of Zelda games, with reviewers like Rock, Paper, Shotgun writer Alec Meer adding, "It's a good (and compulsive) time, and impressively complete for a mere 48 hours of crunch". Boing Boing reviewer Rob Beschizza critiqued the game saying, "A spectacular achievement in just a few hours of coding, Minicraft casts the same spell as the real thing. It does, however, suffer from shallowness and grind. There's not much to do except plow through the process of emptying each level in search of better ores." VentureBeat writer Dan Crawley commented on the gathering system, saying, "A simple but addictive approach to resource gathering helps give the game a whimsical charm not a million miles from that of its big brother." Matt Bradford of Games Radar stated that, "The project is about as basic as one can expect from a marathon coding competition, but the mere fact it's actually a solid, playable game is a testament to Persson's skill" and also pointed out that "this could easily be a discount app for iOS or a PS Mini." Minicraft Games - Play on Crazy Games Online Free

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2010-2012 Mustang GT, V6 Roush Rear Valance Review & Install - Duration: 4:15.

Hey, guys.

Adam, here with americanmuscle.com.

Today, I'm bringing you a detailed overview and installation of the Roush Rear Valance

which is available for all 2010-2012 Mustangs, both GT and V6 models.

So in this video, I'll be going over the styling and appearance, of course, of the Roush Rear

Valance, and I'll talk about the materials and construction that goes into it.

Now, I'll top the video off with the installation, and I'll let you know upfront here it will

not require any drilling or permanent modifications making it a direct bolt-on, ergo a one out

of three wrenches on our difficulty meter.

The Roush Rear Valance you see in front of me today will be for any '10 to '12 GT or

V6 owner looking to pick up a more unique styling for the rear end of their S197 that

does not require any drilling or modifications like cutting, while also carrying a lighter

price tag, coming in north of $150 mark.

Now, of course, in my personal opinion, this is the trifecta of everything you want.

You want a more unique styling to be a little bit different, separate yourself from the

pack.

You'll also want an affordable price tag, and you don't wanna have to do any cutting

or drilling to the body of your Mustang.

That's a no-brainer.

This is definitely gonna be the one for you if those are the three things you're most

interested in.

On top of that, this is built for dual exhaust guys who wanna bear the Roush brand name,

because this is a design that was noticed on the special edition Roush Mustang which

is now available for your GT or V6.

While you're shopping around for a rear valance for your S197, you might notice there are

a ton of options out there, and most of them in, my personal opinion, look pretty similar

to each other.

The Roush option we have here is one that I think stands out the most with the dual

fin styling on each side.

Now, since it is built for dual exhaust Mustangs, I do wanna point out if you have a dual exhaust

with quad tips, this unfortunately is not going to fit, simply because they're just

not cut out enough.

It is worth pointing out that Roush does conveniently put together a kit for the guys out there

who are trying to pick up a rear valance and an axle-back at the same time to fit perfectly

in these slots.

Roush does have a square tip axle-back exhaust that is for a dual exhaust for your '10 to

'12 Mustang.

Both GT and V6 models are available, and it fits perfectly with this rear valance specifically.

Now, if you're not too ready to pull the trigger on a $600 kit, you can save yourself all that

money and do piece by piece, and, you know, spread it out over the long run.

This particular rear valance comes in just north of the $150 mark.

So 150 bucks compared to 600, I can see where the complaints would come in, but of course,

this is just gonna come with the attractiveness and not all the sound.

As far as materials and construction goes, expect this to be made directly from Roush

out of an OEM quality, high-pressure injection molded, thermoplastic olefin, which is basically

just a really, really, hard plastic.

It was then finished in a textured black which, of course, prevents against rock chips, of

course.

It's great for daily drivers, and it can hold up against any weather condition, especially

all through the year.

And if you guys are located in a wintery weather area, you don't have to worry about this cracking,

or fading, or any of that nonsense.

As far as the installation is concerned, expect to have this one done in about an hour or

two in the driveway at home.

Have very simple hand tools on deck like a ratchet, socket set, pliers, and a screwdriver.

Overall, this one definitely gets a one out of three wrenches on our difficulty meter

since it will be a direct swap.

You'll notice in the directions it says to remove the rear bumper, but our guys here

at AmericanMuscle found that it wasn't completely necessary.

There will be two push pins and two bolts underneath the stock valance that you'll need

to remove.

Then another bolt on each side by the inner rear wheel wells.

The factory valance should then pop right out, and you can swap it in with the Roush

option.

From here, you'll need to use the new push pins provided for you in the kit for each

side underneath, then replace the bolts on the wheel wells.

From here, you're good to go.

If you're the owner of a 2010 to 2012 GT or V6 Mustang, you might be looking for a way

to get a very unique rear valance at an affordable cost of just about 150 bucks, and that does

not require any cutting or drilling to get installed.

If that sounds like you, one of the only options available fitting that profile is the Roush

Rear Valance we have here which pairs up perfectly with this square tip axel-back that they also

offer.

Now, if that sounds like something you're interested in, you can check these out right

here at americanmuscle.com.

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Seoul South Korea | Best City Attractions - Duration: 10:58.

I just came around the corner,

and there's a bunch of people

mounting...what the?

It's ..they're..It's a human centipede, Bro

But dude. They're sucking on wangs

and pants out.

Ok, I guess this is where we take a

family photo. Weird.

What's up, Vagabuddies?

Welcome back to the channel.

Right now we are in Seoul, South Korea,

and we have a pretty fun day planned.

What are we going to get into here?

It's our first full day of exploring Seoul,

and we started off by walking along

the city walls, which have protected

the city for 600 years.

It's over two thousand years old,

and there's tons of culture.

We're going to start off by going to

the traditional part of town and

diving in to Korean traditional culture.

Let's go.

It's a beautiful, crisp, cold morning here

in Seoul, but honestly, it's so cool that

there are these old city walls.

Seoul is actually one of the most wired

cities in the world.

It's one of the most connected.

It's the ninth largest tourist destination

in the world.

We're going to do our best to dig

deep and find out more about

Seoul's roots.

As you saw earlier,

Seoul is surrounded by this massive

stone, circular wall

that was originally built to keep out

animals, thieves, and all that.

It's interesting to find out that

until the 19th Century,

it was opened and closed every single day,

and this was essentially an isolated city,

isolated from foreigners.

After the 19th Century,

the city was opened to foreigners;

It modernized and

now is a hub of the global economy,

the most wired city in the world

and home to over half

of South Korea's fifty million

person population.

We've just arrived to the traditional

village of Bukchon,

Honok Village, right?

We just need a disclaimer:

all pronunciations for all our Korean

vlogs, we're probably going to butcher

pronunciation on every single word.

We'll do our best.

This is a pretty cool spot.

It's definitely popular with tourists.

It's got nine hundred of these Honoks,

which are traditional houses.

It gives you a really good flavor of what

Seoul would have been like hundreds

of years ago.

Let's go explore some more.

Right now we are just wandering

back alleys of the Bukchon neighborhood.

One of the first things that I've noticed

about Korea.....

it's very quiet.

People are not loud in public.

This is a residential area, so it is

just pure silence.

Honestly, coming here, starting the trip

in this little traditional village......

so cool because it really is

just like taking a stroll through time.

I'm really stoked that we're in Asia.

We've never made a vlog series in East

Asia, Korea. We've never been to Korea

We're not really experts in this culture.

We're learning a lot in the process.

and I hope over the next couple video,

we really get to experience some

real, traditional culture: modern

and historical, not to mention food.

Yes, lots of food. I want to eat.

On the note, maybe we should go

to get some tea or something.

I want noodles. Let's go.

I just came around the corner,

and there is a bunch of people

mounting....what the?

It's like...they're..it's a human centipede.

But, Dude, they're sucking on wangs

and pants out.

What is going on? Okay, I guess this

is where we take a family photo.

It's a human centipede.

Dude, there's a face in an asshole.

Look, their heads are disappeared

in buttholes and then this little kid....

There are no heads in there.

Continuing on to the palace.

That is the strangest sculpture I have

ever seen in my life.

Just to put it into context.

There it is.

Inside the palace right now and

we're in the middle of the changing

of the guards ceremony.

Everybody's got crazy weapons,

super colorful outfits. Awesome.

That had to be one of the coolest

experiences I've had in a long time.

Honestly, with the musical instruments

that I've never seen before......

the costumes, the weapons,

and the discipline, not to mention

the location in this beautiful palace.

What a great way to start off our trip

here in Seoul.

It's kind of like the ceremony at

Buckingham Palace, but on

the opposite side of the world.

And I think that one of the big

take-aways from today has been

the impact of globalization....

how only two centuries ago, this would

have been a city that was walled off

and very much isolated from the west.

Now there's thirty thousand American

troops have been stationed here

since the Korean War.

It's very much opened up to western

and global influences.

However, it's also managed to keep its

feet firmly rooted in culture

through ceremonies like this and

beautifully preserved palaces, such as

this one, which is one of only five

in the city. And it's the oldest one,

I'm pretty sure. Yeah.

This was founded by the Joseon

Dynasty, correct my pronunciation in

the comment section, and it was the

first palace that started their 500

year reign in Korea.

This is really one of my first times

experiencing Asia.

The only time I've been to Asia was

during The Biggest, Baddest Bucket List,

which is almost four years ago now.

We spent a week in Thailand, a week in

Singapore, and a week in Indonesia.

This is my first time in Asia proper,

and, honestly, I've got a feeling we're

going to be spending a lot more

time in this part of the world.

Are you with YouTube?

Is it normal [what's normal?] for people to

wear traditional clothing?

Or do they only come here if they're

having a wedding, or something?

No, no, no.

I think it's been like two years.

They rent or purchase traditional clothes.

Not only for foreigners, also the Koreans

on weekends come out and wear

"hanbok" (traditional Korean clothing).

It's not usual for someone to have

that kind of clothes because it's

pretty expensive.

People usually wear it for weddings or

for holidays,

but they don't usually wear it everyday.

It's like a kilt in Scotland. Kind of.

Yeah, yeah, yeah.

We're in the inner sanctum right here.

It's pretty cool.

Definitely reminds me of the Forbidden

Palace in Beijing, where you have the

royal area that would have been full of

officials, royalty, concubines, of course.

You've got to have the concubines,

back in the day.

Eunucks, soldiers, the whole shabang.

This would have been the center of

the action. Pretty cool.

I, honestly, cannot imagine what it

would have been like to be royalty.....

living in a place like this.

It's like Mel Gibson says,

"It's good to be a king."

I can't imagine how "zen" this place

would have been.

Perhaps, we should go find out

at a tea ceremony.

Back in the day, this would have been

sealed off. It would probably

have been completely empty, except

for the officials and the royalty that

would have had official business here.

Now it's open; it's cool,

and it's freezing.

Carlos, how do you feel about Korea

so far? First time in Asia. Right?

First time in Asia, and I'm

fascinated by this place. It's awesome

It's quite different from West L.A.

We're not in Santa Monica. No.

But, Koreatown...not so different.

Yeah, sort of.

Cheers. We're in Seoul, Korea.

We're eating live octopus and penis fish!

Welcome to Vagabrothers.

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