Saturday, August 12, 2017

Youtube daily report Aug 12 2017

Lisa : Let me say ! I know.

Lisa : Rosé likes someone

Who has a good voice,

And know how to play guitar.

ROSÉ : Yes, That's right.

JYP : Someone like this ? Should we introduce a man now...(Um Yong Hwa)

For more infomation >> [Engsub] BLACKPINK Lisa reveals Rosé 's boyfriend type on Party People - Duration: 0:29.

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François Hollande, l'homme qui a fait Emmanuel Macron, fête s - Duration: 2:53.

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Opel Corsa 1.3 CDTI ECOFLEX S/S '111' EDITION (96pk) Airco/ Cruise/ Elek. pakket/ LMV/ Mistl./ Isofi - Duration: 1:02.

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Mazda 6 2.0 S-VT GT-M - Duration: 0:59.

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SEVENTEEN Mingyu says he could be kicked out of the group for one reason - Duration: 1:39.

SEVENTEEN Mingyu says he could be kicked out of the group for one reason

SEVENTEENs Mingyu stands tall at 186 cm, sticking out drastically from the other members of the group. During one of their live streams, Mingyu once revealed that he truly wished he could stop growing.

His CEO once jokingly said that if Mingyu grew any taller he would be too tall to stay in the group because he would stand out too much.

Mingyu could be mistaken for the groups manager or even bodyguard as he leads the pack. He really is very tall, especially when standing next to some of the shorter members, like Woozi.

Thank goodness though, Mingyu is invaluable to SEVENTEEN and they wouldnt be the same without him!.

For more infomation >> SEVENTEEN Mingyu says he could be kicked out of the group for one reason - Duration: 1:39.

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Fan-fiction Saturdays - (Jokers Death) - Duration: 5:32.

the Joker looked at the shattered glass and the spilled

the only thing would save his life was now gone

his teeth grinded it and his face was hot and anger

as he realized he has fail

what have you done he screamed out as he

helped us they tried to scoop up some of the liquid off the cold floor

his heart began beating faster and faster as he continued to gather much of the serum

Batman looked at the Furious clown and I said

this city is now rid your games and terror there are no longer have to live in fear

The Joker didn't let out a scream it echoed throughout the empty room while Batman continued to stand there

watching the Joker before his final moments on this planet

as the Joker continued to scream he rolled over his back revealing his

broken out disease-ridden face

he then cover his face with his hand

as he started to laugh and laugh and laugh and laugh as he steps his feet on to the ground

why you laughing Batman dared to question

I broke the bat the Joker said as he continued laughing I'm going to die and

you won't save me you finally showed this city who you truly are

I now achieve my longer task

Joker continued to laugh before he started to

choke on his own breath and then he laid his head down on the wooden floor and

closed his eyes before he took his final breath and spoke his last words

I won

Batman looked down at the now dead clown as he fell into the floor

on this belief shock that he had not tried to save him

as he sat on the floor looked around the room to find Joker's henchmen all standing they all walked

closer until they finally reached the resting point of the Joker as they began

to take their masses on and lay them on the ground he picked up the Joker's body

and held it with both arms while the Joker's face was facing towards the

ceiling he walked out of the room as he could still hear the man sobbing he

walked into the hallway leading to the ected there as there were more Joker's

henchmen there along with his girlfriend the henchmen were all silent as back men

walked through the room holding the body Harley stared wide-eyed at Batman as he

continued the log to the exit door meanwhile outside with either

Commissioner Gordon and his henchmen were lined up waiting for whatever came

out the ride gold-plated doors the doors started to open as he saw

Batman carrying the body out of the exit hold your fire Gordon screams

Batman continued to keep walking as the snow started to fall from the sky as he

lit from the lights from the police cars in the dark night the cops lowered their

guns as they watched the Venge olanta walk to Gordon's car and placed the

Joker's body on local authorities vehicle he didn't started to walk away

at Gordon Yeldon he continued to walk away from the scene until Gordon ran

over to grab his horn and shout it once again

Batman then stopped walking and turn his head ever so slightly need to look at

Gordon's face what Batman asked what happened in there

Batman turned his head back around to where he wasn't looking at Gordon

anymore and looked down at the ground as he saw the snow hit the concrete and

I lost Gordon I willingly let the Joker die right in front of me

and I didn't even try to save him

I let my anger get the best of me

Batman begun to walk away as Gordon grabbed him by his arm once and said

he was your biggest enemy

Batman got free of Gordon's grip

and started to walk away

when he was about ten feet away he stopped

and turn to Gordon as he respond

he was a citizen of Gotham I swore to protect

the citizens of this city

all of them

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Rex Another Island : An open world 2D platformer | Low Poly | #VGLookClub (EN subs) - Duration: 3:41.

A little word before starting the video to welcome you,

because many of you have join the channel lately !

I hope that you'll enjoy my videos !

On a side note I want to say that this video is

made because of the Videogame Look Club.

It's a videogame club initiated by Jay Tholen,

the creator of Dropsy and soon of Hypnospace.

The main idea is to help to discover overlooked videogames, talking about it,

and promote it.

Normally there will be one game a month, maybe more.

If you are interested I recommand you to join the Club.

I put all the links into the sidebar.

Rex: Another Islandd is the first game suggested by the club,

I invite you to discover it in this video and discuss about it.

(music)

Rex: Another Island is a 2D platformer in an open world

For the game designer, the main idea was to make a platformer without transition

between levels, without hub or cuts.

And it's pretty neat.

We play as a little pink dino-explorer who discover a new island.

Levels are varied and they are connected to each other in a logical way.

We walk along the beach to find the ruins, then we pass through a forest to discover a little town

and so on.

Every place is a complete level, with always two additional roads

which lead to side objectives.

Roads which goes down will leads to a level where the objective is to collect a diamond.

A collectable who unlock an alternative ending.

Roads which goes up will leads to a teleportation tower.

When it's activated it allow you to teleport back at any moment.

Towers serve as a safe place and as a level selector.

We can move forward, then head back to collect

all the rings we missed.

The main objective is to collect all the 777 rings who are scattered in the island.

And more than an objective: it show the path to the player,

it highlight jumps and tricky situation,

like coins in a Super Mario.

Rings are used as secret : sometime we encounter some that we cannot

collect for the moment, so we have to find another way to grab them.

And all the interest is that the rings aren't added to the score until

you make your way to a checkpoint.

If we die before saving the rings, we loose them all

and we have to do the level again.

This mecanism make some level looks more complicated than

they are in reality, and it's up to the player to keep cold blood and

jump at the right time.

Overall, the game is not very hard and is accessible to everyone.

Thanks to a nice level design, easy but efficient, inspired and sometime surprising.

Checkpoints are not punitive and rather close from the next one.

However with some tricky levels who challenge the player.

But the intention of Shysaur, the developper, look like he wants to make his game accessible.

For exemple: you can zoom out with a key,

temporarily pausing the game.

That allow the player to look around him for rings and traps.

The music fits very well.

It create places own identity.

when you change level, the music fade to the next one.

That link all the levels between them and reinforce the idea of travelling and exploring

on an unknown island.

The way levels are connected to each other bring some narrative.

Like the abandonned town, without music, full of green creature.

Investigate makes you eventually find the sewers, who look like the lair of these blobs.

We try to uncover the story.

This idea of a journey, of discovering, with a touch of narrative

in a classic platformer, is really interesting.

It renew the experience.

With this feeling of exploration, the simple design of the dinosaure, babyish,

and the mecanism were death is a real pain,

Rex is not a disposable character with infinite lifes, and even more, strangely,

a bond is made between the player and this little dinosaure.

(music)

For more infomation >> Rex Another Island : An open world 2D platformer | Low Poly | #VGLookClub (EN subs) - Duration: 3:41.

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The Parent Trap - Hallie Meets Mom [Swedish Quick-And-Fun-Dub] - Duration: 1:10.

Annie?

Mom...!

You're back!

- I can't believe it's you! - And I can't believe it's you!

And with short hair...! Who cut it for you?

A girl I met at the camp. Do you hate it?

No, I absolutely love it! Have you pierced your ears?

Have you any more surprises? Belly button ring? Tattoos?

Oh, darling, what is it?

It's nothing... I just... missed you so much!

I know. It feels like it's been forever.

You have no idea...!

Thanks for watching!

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Hidden Meaning in Spirited Away (Miyazaki) – Earthling Cinema - Duration: 8:01.

Greetings, and welcome to Earthling Cinema.

I am your host, Garyx Wormuloid.

This week's artifact is Spirited Away, the award-winning masterpiece from legendary animator

and confirmed silver fox Ha-yowza Miyazaki.

The story opens on a ten-year-old human female named Chihiro and her parental units as they

get lost in the woods.

And if a human is lost in the woods and no one is around to hear it, does it register

as a sentient life form?

Point is, these schmos accidentally stumble their way into a magical land filled with

delicious food that's buy-none-get-a-million-free.

The parents start stuffing it down their gullets and lose their kosher status faster than you

can say ew.

Ugh.

AH.

OH G-

Chihiro does what any child would do in this situation, and abandons her porky parents

to go beef up her resume.

After much haranguing, a wrinkly old cronut named Yubaba hires Chihiro to work in her

bathhouse, but changes her name to Sen as a show of bad faith.

This dreamboat Haku warns Sen not to forget her real name like he did, or else it can

cause a real headache at the DMV.

A stink spirit arrives at the bathhouse around mid-afternoon, same time it usually arrives

for me.

Sen cleans him successfully, and to thank her, the spirit bestows upon her the greatest

gift of all: a little turd infused with ipecac.

Elsewhere, a guy named No-Face pays for a bunch of food with gold, which is the very

foundation of a transactional ecosystem, so it doesn't really seem like much of a problem.

Why is everyone screaming?

Soon Haku gets poisoned, and oh by the way, he's also a dragon now sometimes.

Sen gives him part of that turd to crunch on, which makes him barf up a shiny little

Egg MacGuffin.

While she's at it, she gives the rest of the turd to No-Face just to see how much barfing

is allowed in a PG movie.

Turns out it's a metric assload.

Next, Sen visits Zeniba, Yubaba's twin sister, to give back the MacGuffin Haku stole during

the breakfast rush.

Zeniba informs Sen that it was her love for Haku that broke some curse or another, which

is gross because Sen is 10 and Haku's gotta be at least 18.

Back off, creep, there are plenty of other fish in the sea monster.

Later, completely unprompted, Sen remembers a time she fell into the Kohaku River, which

they arbitrarily decide means that Haku is short for Kohaku and he's a river spirit.

So he's like a thousand and their relationship is even more inappropriate!

Shame on you, Japan.

Yubaba gives Sen one last pop quiz where she has to identify her parents, but Sen wasn't

exactly born yesterday.

I mean, technically yes, Sen was born yesterday.

But Chihiro wasn't.

And now that she's Chihiro again, it's time to grab her re-humanized parents and blow

this popsicle store.

Spirited Away is a coming of age story in the tradition of classics like Tim Burton's

Alice in Wonderland and James Franco's The Wizard of Oz, which similarly portray a young

girl transported to a strange place where she has to do a bunch of stuff.

At the start of the film Chihiro is naive and inexperienced, with a dash of timid and

whiny sprinkled in for good measure.

It is only by solving problems and helping those in need that Chihiro gains the self-reliance

and empathy needed to terrorize a giant baby.

Underneath this story of renewal and vomiting lurks a cautionary tale of greed and overconsumption,

particularly as it relates to postwar Japan.

After the, shall we say, messy end of World War II, Japan experienced an economic boom

-- no offense, none taken -- that correlated with a cultural shift towards capitalism and

away from traditional values.

The Spirit Realm takes the form of an old amusement park styled after the Meiji period

of the late 19th to early 20th century, which are two of my all-time favorite centuries.

Discarded shrines adorn the hillside, symbolizing the relegation of cultural history in favor

of more modern pursuits like leisure and interdimensional slipstreams.

In this economically-driven environment, overconsumption has dire consequences, much like the type

you might find in a pre-nup.

Chihiro's parents snarf down food from the spirit realm despite its obviously suspicious

lack of vegetables.

In return, they are transformed into pigs, which were commonly

used on Earth as a critical symbol of capitalist cultures that would bring about the eradication

of humankind.

The bathhouse furnace is also shaped like a pig, constantly gobbling resources just

to give guests a slightly more temperate bubble bath.

When No-Face shows up overflowing with gold, Yubaba and her workers milk that proverbial

horse for every last fluid ounce.

But as the staff showers No-Face in excess, he can't help but shower them in stomach acid.

The film expresses hope that modern Japan can find a balance between economic prosperity

and spiritual heritage.

There is much emphasis on remembering one's name and the identity of one's parents.

And even though I forget both of those things on a daily basis, Mom, they are important

in forging a connection to one's ancestry.

The message deepens when we consider the context of the film.

Prior to making Spirited Away, director Hayao Miyazaki was considering passing the torch

to the next wave of artists at Studio Ghibli, though he reconsidered when he remembered

he was the f***ing man.

Furthermore, at a time when many animated films were visualized using computers, Spirited

Away was drawn using an elaborate system of levers and pulleys.

And its story conveys the hope that future generations will flourish and progress, while

at the same time respecting the history of the art form, whatever

it was.

For Earthling Cinema, I'm Garyx Wormuloid.

Arigato.

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Our mission is a victory! - Duration: 3:47.

The C-Star has arrived in front of the Libyan coasts: this is where the problem starts.

Here human traffickers are working hand in hand with NGOs to ferry illegal migrants into Europe.

This spot has become a gate for illegal immigration to Europe.

The situation here is unlawful, deadly and hypocritical.

This is where the problem starts, and this is where it needs to end.

This went down for months. Although, the solution is clear: we need to implement the successfull australian NO WAY policy.

Which means banning NGOs' activities, support the Libyan coastguards with ships and logistics in order for them to control their shores,

create safezones in African countries, to vet and check every immigrant.

Intercept every immigrant vessel, sink it, and bring people back to Africa.

This was supposed to be the job of our politicians. Instead, they did nothing. Most of them are unwilling or unable to act.

This is Europe, in the year 2017. A bunch of activists had to charter a boat from Djibouti to defend Europe's borders.

That we had to come here, is an historical disgrace for our political leaders.

Of course our resources are limited. And we cannot create safe zones, or make contracts with Tunisia or Libya.

But what we can do, and what we will do, is to document and overwatch the work of the NGOs and

we will offer our ship and our crew as a reconnaissance vessel to the Lybian coastguard.

We will also confront the NGOs on the open sea, and tell them what the majority of the Europeans think about their activities

and we will sink the abandoned traffickers' vessels before they can be brought back to land.

Our mission is already a success: it made international headlines and brought this issue to the center of attention.

We demonstrated that it was possible to act and resist, while the rest of Europe just talks.

This ship, this crowdfunded ship, is a visible symbol of people's power against the power all there

and the migration lobby. Many will follow our example.

A bunch of activists, backed by their supporters, chanted and stigmatized by the mainstream medias,

kicked by every bank and by Paypal, refused by every port, hammered by the migration lobby, investigated by governments,

forcely imprisoned and arrested by the authorities, was victorious. We were victorious. They would not stop us, but we will stop them.

We are entering the SAR zone, as a game changer. Destabilizing the perverse balance of power

between the Libyan coastguards, the NGOs, and the human traffickers. It's impossible for the European Union and Frontex to stand by

as patriotic NGO's are entering the sea. We are forcing them to act. They might not like us, but they can't ignore us.

After just one day in the SAR area, the C-Star has already encountered and confronted the Golfo Azzurro, the Open Arms and the Aquarius

and it made itself crystal clear to them, that the days of their unhindered and unwatched doings are over.

We are here to save lives and to save Europe, and we want to end human trafficking in front of the Libyan coasts.

The counter of the NGO's vessel Juventa by the italian navy is just the beginning. Defend Europe is the call to action

to the authorities to finally end this NGO's madness and implement a NO WAY policy.

Facing all the lies and the attacks, with the C-Star being in front of the Libyan coasts, is already a victory.

It's your victory. Every mile we move is thanks to your ongoing support and donation.

David has beaten Golia.

Support our mission!

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How to Make a DECORATIVE BALL in origami - Duration: 14:07.

Origameasy - origami

How to make a decorative ball in origami

Do not hesitate to put the video on pause to understand each step !

Square of 7.5 cm side

You will need 30 modules like this

The assembly

Continue assembly until you get this :

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Mercedes-Benz Vito 108 D AMIGO, YOUNGTIMER, MARGE AUTO, 3-PERSOONS, STUURBEKRACHTIGING, RADIO-CD-MP3 - Duration: 1:00.

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Peugeot 206 CC 1.6-16V AUTOMAAT, CLIMA, LEDER, NWE D-RIEM!!! - Duration: 0:59.

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À Grans en France - Jeux d'école, aires de jeux, jeux plein air-marquage au sol thermocollant - Duration: 1:49.

When the kids saw the games,

they were really excited

and asked us many questions.

They were thrilled that Playform games

were installed in the schoolyard.

The Darwin Labyrinth is awesome.

The kids were surprised

to see Playform games.

They love the games.

My colleagues, also, got excited.

I`ll show the photos to everyone in the City Hall.

The hopscotch castle is my favorite game.

The target game is my favorite.

Playform Team is very nice,

open to suggestions and, also,

flexible according to the school`s and kids schedule.

For more infomation >> À Grans en France - Jeux d'école, aires de jeux, jeux plein air-marquage au sol thermocollant - Duration: 1:49.

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🌟 -- Marble Soda 🌟 600+ Subscribers Special -- 🌟 - Duration: 0:16.

Thanks for 600+ Have some Aria!!

"Huh what?"

"No!! That doesn't make sense!!"

Hurray for Squad! "ily guys!!"

Sneeze Snez child

Dazatsushi fangirling oml why aren't those two a thing

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aaaaahhh I love you guys so much though seriously <33

me for 14 hours lol

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Grand Barbat (Trail) / Kings of medicine (Placebo) - Duration: 4:15.

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Top 10 Surprising Facts About Pirates - Duration: 10:53.

Pirates have fascinated the masses for hundreds of years.

Romanticized in fiction, the image of a pirate has crystallized into a bearded, peg-legged

man, with a funny hat and possibly a parrot on his shoulder.

The pirate was almost relegated to a quaint decades-old obsession until Disney revived

the swashbucklers by rebooting a Disneyland ride into a multi-billion dollar movie franchise.

The films star Johnny Depp, pretending to be Rolling Stones' Keith Richards, or as

Roger Ebert once wrote, "channeling a drunken drag queen, with his eyeliner and the way

he minces ashore and slurs his dialogue ever so insouciantly."

So with that in mind, we will charge and plunder our way through 10 surprising pirate myths,

facts, and misconceptions.

10.

Pirates Were Part of the Normal Economy

In the Pirates of the Caribbean movie franchise, the pirates were literal immortal ghosts that

had no need for the world of mankind.

There is a myth that pirates were outcasts and pariahs but like any criminal now or in

the past they needed to sell their booty.

While pirates did get some gold and diamonds, that was far from their only plunder.

Most of what pirates stole and looted was anything

that ships had, like water, food, soap, timber, salted fish, and supplies for the New World

colonies.

The most coveted of all prizes was medicine.

With all these goods pirates needed a place to sell them, and there were plenty of ports,

pirate and otherwise that encouraged pirate trade.

Often pirates were sanctioned by their home countries, like the English Privateer, and

their "letter of marque" gave them the legal right to capture ships from enemy nations.

With this they could legally sell their booty to their homeports.

Privateering, which was similar to today's version of military contractors, "spurred

the growth of Atlantic cities from Charleston to Dunkirk."

Non-nation criminal pirates had no shortage of middlemen and smugglers who would take

their tons of stolen salted fish off their hands and integrate it into the local economy.

9.

Wore Jewelry to Improve Their Eyesight

Those brave souls who step off the sturdy earth onto a rickety boat to righteously sail

the rough seas have always been a superstitious bunch.

Bananas famously are taboo on the open sea and are thought to bring doom upon all those

on the boat.

Real sailors will quickly throw a banana overboard ASAP.

Sailors are just as superstitious with their good luck talismans.

Famously bad luck on land, black cats are a seen as signs of good luck at sea with sailors

having a black cat on board.

There are even those who have their wives have a black cat at home to get a double dose

of good fortune.

Pirates were no exception to superstitions of the seas.

According to the Journal of the American Optometric Association, pirates heavily pierced their

ears in hopes that it would improve their eyesight.

8.

Pirate Ships Were Democratic

Pirates in the movies are often portrayed as mafias with a head criminal ruling their

ship with an iron fist.

In real life, pirate ships had surprisingly democratic micro-societies.

During the golden age of piracy, over 100 years before democracy took hold in America,

sailors on legitimate sailing ships were little more than slaves.

The captain controlled everything and in the British Navy, it was even worse.

Sailors lived under terrible conditions; conditions so bad that the only way to get new crew members

was to pressgang or kidnap innocent people from whatever harbor the ship entered.

This kind of life paled in comparison to pirate ships, where democracy thrived.

Not only did pirates share the wealth of their plunder but they voted on everything.

They held elections on where to sail, where to strike, what to do with prisoners, and

even whether or not to impeach and replace their captain.

7.

Pirate Health Insurance

Sailing hundreds of years ago was tough.

Piracy, which involved violent resistance and sparse prey, was even tougher.

If they weren't dealing with malnutrition or scurvy pirates had to deal with the normal

hazards of the seven seas like storms and new tropical diseases.

As outlaws, they also didn't have a military organization or state to fall back on.

Since the pirates were in it together they also banded together forming collectives with

health care.

If there was an injury on board a ship or while seizing a vessel pirates could depend

on each other for monetary support.

In the Caribbean, a pirate group operated that called themselves The Brethren or Brethren

of the Coast (they appeared in the Pirates of the Caribbean series).

One of the most famous pirate captains of this group was Henry Morgan.

Morgan offered the following compensation for injury: a right arm was worth 600 pieces

of eight, a left arm 500, a right leg 500, a left leg 400, and an eye 100 pieces of eight.

In 1600 one piece of eight was about a modern £50 note, so the pay out for a right arm

was 600 pieces of eight, the equivalent of £30,000.

Even crazed scourge of the sea Blackbeard cared enough for his crew to seize three French

surgeons to provide medical care.

6.

Pirates Raided Only Ships…

Or Not

Merriam-Webster says the definition of a pirate is someone who engages

in piracy, or an act of robbery on the high seas.

Water thefts, according to the dictionary.

But the true mavericks they were, pirates didn't limit themselves to just looting

and pillaging on the high seas.

No, when they had the means pirates would attack targets on land, too.

There have been a number of invasions by pirates.

One pirate warlord, Edward Mansvelt, controlled a 1,000-men strong pirate army that landed

and attacked the Spanish in what became known as the Sack of Campeche in 1663 (now a city

in Mexico).

Pirate Lord Henry Morgan led another Pirate army 50 miles inland to attack Puerto Principe

(now Camagüey in central Cuba).

If the prize was high enough pirates had no problem leaving their ships to pillage the

land lubbers.

5.

Pirates Are Not Forever

The pirates in Pirates of the Caribbean were doomed to an immortal purgatory sailing the

seven seas forever, but real pirates had a less permanent legacy.

Piracy was often seen as a way to increase their standing in mainstream society.

Spend a few years in a high-risk occupation and then take your plunder and improve you

and your family's position in life.

That was certainly the case with Woodes Rogers (he's the dapper gent on the right in the

above painting).

He sailed around the world, paid for from all the ships he plundered along the way.

He even had enough time to rescue Alexander Selkirk, the Scottish sailor that Daniel Defoe's

Robinson Crusoe is based on.

After he came back home he hung up his pirate standard and became the Governor of the Bahamas.

His past didn't stop him from trying to stamp out local pirates.

Not all pirates became politicians, but many parlayed their ill-gotten gains into an easy

life back in normal society.

4.

Pirate Tropes

Our word for pirate didn't have a standardized spelling until well into the 18th century.

In historical archives ocean raiders, or what we call pirates, were spelled as "pirrot,"

"pyrate," or "pyrat," which is probably where parrots became an associated pirate

trope.

Other fictional tropes were that pirates buried treasure, a fiction created by Robert Louis

Stevenson's 1883 novel Treasure Island.

The 1950s Disney movie of the same name also created what we now know as pirate talk.

For the film, Robert Newton, the pirate star of Treasure Island used an exaggerated version

of his southwestern England hometown West Country dialect.

Pirates also didn't have peg legs, and the skull and crossbones flag was just one of

many pirate flags used in pirate history.

3.

Cannonballs are Spheres of Death

In the age of sail, the preferred means of attack was the cannon.

Modern pirate movies have their share of implausible Michael Bay explosions.

They also show how each cannon hit causes thousands of serrated pieces of wood to fly

into the fleshy, exposed skin of sailors and pirates alike.

Yet compared to their fictional Hollywood movie stars, the pirates of old had one less

thing to worry about.

As proven by Mythbusters the wooden shrapnel didn't have enough velocity to penetrate

the exposed skin, or for their test, dead pigs.

They did discover, however, the gunpowder explosion of a cannon gave the metal cannonballs

enough force to rip through the bodies of at least four people, as demonstrated by the

unfortunate pigs that took their place.

2.

Pirates Aren't a Relatively Recent, Caribbean Thing

For as long as there has been wealth there have been people that will take that wealth.

Robbery and banditry have to be one of the oldest jobs in history, although not the oldest

job.

That would be ladies of the night.

In the same vein of thought, as long as there have been ships there have been people who

are willing to take whatever is on that ship.

Starting 1200 BC the Egyptians feared a mysterious group of people only known as the "Sea Peoples"

that swept over the known world like black death, destroying everything they touched.

Later, in 75 BC, Julius Caesar was kidnapped by pirates while traveling to Rhodes.

Upon hearing their ransom demand, Caesar got insulted and told them to double the asking

price for his life.

The pirates got their money but after he was released Caesar returned with a fleet of ships

and captured and crucified every one of his pirate captors.

In the Mediterranean, during the 15th and 16th centuries, there were two groups of pirates

that were mirror images of each.

The Barbary corsairs were Muslims who raided Christian commerce while the Knights of Saint

John were Christian pirates who raided Islamic ships, "mirror image[s] of maritime predation,

two businesslike fleets of plunderers set against each other."

The official hymn of the United States Marine Corps even has a line, "to the shores of

Tripoli" that's about the Battle of Derna in 1805, where US Marines attacked a pirate

stronghold during the First Barbary War.

While the west is more familiar with the Pirates of the New World, Pirates are found throughout

history and all over the world.

1.

Pirates Still Exist

Pirate movies inevitably always focus on pirates with swords and sailing ships, but pirates

still exist today.

We don't just mean the infamous Somali pirates that plagued the Horn of Africa a decade ago

(although there was recently an attack after five years of no incidents).

Pirates on the other side of the Atlantic have stepped up their attacks in places like

Nigeria.

Even outside of Africa there is piracy; or rather, piracy never went away.

In the early 19th century famous Pirate Queen Madame Ching, or Ching Shih, ruled the waves

with hundreds of ships, crewed by thousands of pirates.

Not far from Madame Ching's haunt is one of the busiest shipping straits in the world,

the Strait of Malacca.

Through this 550 mile-long sea lane, thousands of ships travel and are easy targets for modern

day pirates.

Dozens of attacks and hijacking take place every year, although coordinated patrols by

Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore are trying to put a stop to it.

Hitting a little closer to home is piracy on Falcon Lake, which straddles the American

and Mexican border.

The lake is a result of Falcon Dam on the Rio Grande which was built in the '50s.

After the Mexican side descended into the anarchy of the drug wars small boats full

of pirates would prey on fishermen and pleasure boats, as well use the boats to smuggle drugs

into the US.

Piracy is not something that was stamped out hundreds of years ago.

It still exists, to this day, even in America's backyard.

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Rex Another Island : An open world 2D platformer | Low Poly | #VGLookClub (EN subs) - Duration: 3:41.

A little word before starting the video to welcome you,

because many of you have join the channel lately !

I hope that you'll enjoy my videos !

On a side note I want to say that this video is

made because of the Videogame Look Club.

It's a videogame club initiated by Jay Tholen,

the creator of Dropsy and soon of Hypnospace.

The main idea is to help to discover overlooked videogames, talking about it,

and promote it.

Normally there will be one game a month, maybe more.

If you are interested I recommand you to join the Club.

I put all the links into the sidebar.

Rex: Another Islandd is the first game suggested by the club,

I invite you to discover it in this video and discuss about it.

(music)

Rex: Another Island is a 2D platformer in an open world

For the game designer, the main idea was to make a platformer without transition

between levels, without hub or cuts.

And it's pretty neat.

We play as a little pink dino-explorer who discover a new island.

Levels are varied and they are connected to each other in a logical way.

We walk along the beach to find the ruins, then we pass through a forest to discover a little town

and so on.

Every place is a complete level, with always two additional roads

which lead to side objectives.

Roads which goes down will leads to a level where the objective is to collect a diamond.

A collectable who unlock an alternative ending.

Roads which goes up will leads to a teleportation tower.

When it's activated it allow you to teleport back at any moment.

Towers serve as a safe place and as a level selector.

We can move forward, then head back to collect

all the rings we missed.

The main objective is to collect all the 777 rings who are scattered in the island.

And more than an objective: it show the path to the player,

it highlight jumps and tricky situation,

like coins in a Super Mario.

Rings are used as secret : sometime we encounter some that we cannot

collect for the moment, so we have to find another way to grab them.

And all the interest is that the rings aren't added to the score until

you make your way to a checkpoint.

If we die before saving the rings, we loose them all

and we have to do the level again.

This mecanism make some level looks more complicated than

they are in reality, and it's up to the player to keep cold blood and

jump at the right time.

Overall, the game is not very hard and is accessible to everyone.

Thanks to a nice level design, easy but efficient, inspired and sometime surprising.

Checkpoints are not punitive and rather close from the next one.

However with some tricky levels who challenge the player.

But the intention of Shysaur, the developper, look like he wants to make his game accessible.

For exemple: you can zoom out with a key,

temporarily pausing the game.

That allow the player to look around him for rings and traps.

The music fits very well.

It create places own identity.

when you change level, the music fade to the next one.

That link all the levels between them and reinforce the idea of travelling and exploring

on an unknown island.

The way levels are connected to each other bring some narrative.

Like the abandonned town, without music, full of green creature.

Investigate makes you eventually find the sewers, who look like the lair of these blobs.

We try to uncover the story.

This idea of a journey, of discovering, with a touch of narrative

in a classic platformer, is really interesting.

It renew the experience.

With this feeling of exploration, the simple design of the dinosaure, babyish,

and the mecanism were death is a real pain,

Rex is not a disposable character with infinite lifes, and even more, strangely,

a bond is made between the player and this little dinosaure.

(music)

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Captain Ollowayn: [GER] GOAT SIMULATOR FT. ADAM [ENG SUBTITLES] - Duration: 9:24.

Hello, your Ollowayn here, nice to see you tuning in again and maybe you realized it already

new headset

and it´s more or less from you guys

actually is completly sponsored by you

special shout-out to MCYderFamouse alias Jan

uhm Meana, Feena, I think.. Feena has 100% donated a lot!

and *uhm* Jan too!

to everyone else donating, thanks a lot

you are amazing, really!

and we finally got the new headset

because the old one is completly fucked

it was just the right moment.. because..

yeah..

yeah....

what I meant to say is, thanks a lot

thanks for the support on twitch, you guys are the best!

get your free serpents today by leaving a comment and your twitch name

with a cool phrase such as "Ollowayn is the best youtuber"

"Ollowayn is the best twitch streamer" Ollowayn, Ollowayn ..

you know.. so..

1. thanks a lot and 2.

following next, I recorded a video with my little brother

alias Bboy Ad on instagram

he does breakdance, the good lad

and we played Goat Simulator, so to all

to everyone who is interested in watching, it starts now

have fun and cya soon, your ollowayn

*cringe fist-bump*

*sobs*

we hit the recording button 100% earlier

Adam: *laughs*

100, 230%, did we click it

*footage how I didn´t click the start recording button*

*mumbles* that´s a tilter

yes, I think we are back in world 1 let´s go

Adam: *premature moaning*

ok, we just do it again

here it is where everything began, in the 1st world

with a tasty melon that I´ll pass my buddy

Ayye buddy, come get that melon

*awkward slurping noice"

good you don´t want it? Ok!

uh-ah-a-a-ah

bye!

did you see there was..

*everybody do the flop*

ayye buddy *ah ah*

in here was a princess

princes ... never-lick

she is sleeping now though

here you get to the secret goat castle

and now watch out..

stuff to break

they don´t need that stuff anymore..

and now watch out

majestic

kneel my minions

*generic music starts playing*

onto the throne

now we are..

THE DEVIL GOAT!

go, come from the heavens my goats

it´s raining goats!

now check this out, here is the eurobeat zone

*drifting intensifies*

multi-track-drifting!

wait,wait,wait

ok.. that is..

Adam: I don´t think you can ride..

of course you can, I am the only cycling goat

*woman screaming in the background*

they´ve seen my do that in a circus

*screaming intensifies*

actually I just wanted to say hi..

you can´t see it just yet, but..

approximately at the distance of the tower in the background, where we were earlier

there is also a trampoline and we try to hit it

I think we hit it in the previous run

uh yes, looking good, good

yes,yes,yes

onto the power supply line

I think the game ends here

where are we?

sick

dude first try! We tried it 5 times earlier and didn´t hit it

*cancer music in the background*

he has to get in there somehow.. we´ll go in there together then

ok that was not quite as satisfying as expected

is she coming with us?

hello? I said LICK!

*struggles with controls*

girl..

if she does not want to go on a date with you? Doesn´t matter, you just lick her and take her with you.

Adam: *laughs out of pity*

the moonlanding was faked

Bush did 9/11

you can drink your drinks but you can not eat your food

if you hit yourself and it hurts are you strong or weak?

dude you can do the sickest tricks here

I think our goat is..

what is wrong with him.. she is totally retarded

we also want to get on the plane, we haven´t been on there yet

at the end of this there is one buddy

that is chilling and taking his lunch break

we don´t just run him over

we are just gonna give him a little boop

*boops*

*michael jay b stuff*

one trampoline

2nd trampoline

ok almost

we have to get on the tower once

oh combo x4

*orgasm sounds*

we made it! There´s a trophy!

*weeaboo high-five*

beautiful job

you have to get in one of these

look, he is having fun

and upon the big wheel

*cuts to the rollercoaster*

I am ready

I licked myself onto the coaster with my tongue

Adam: Yo what is happening?

dude that was a genius idea

another round

Ok well..

Adam: Can you get inside?

I bet there is a secret level

found atomic power

sick adam, nice idea

it´s me atomic power goat

*TMNT theme plays*

What the TNMT?

WHAT they kick me

ok let´s go, thank you very much for watching, peace out and till the next time!

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Top 10 Surprising Facts About Pirates - Duration: 10:53.

Pirates have fascinated the masses for hundreds of years.

Romanticized in fiction, the image of a pirate has crystallized into a bearded, peg-legged

man, with a funny hat and possibly a parrot on his shoulder.

The pirate was almost relegated to a quaint decades-old obsession until Disney revived

the swashbucklers by rebooting a Disneyland ride into a multi-billion dollar movie franchise.

The films star Johnny Depp, pretending to be Rolling Stones' Keith Richards, or as

Roger Ebert once wrote, "channeling a drunken drag queen, with his eyeliner and the way

he minces ashore and slurs his dialogue ever so insouciantly."

So with that in mind, we will charge and plunder our way through 10 surprising pirate myths,

facts, and misconceptions.

10.

Pirates Were Part of the Normal Economy

In the Pirates of the Caribbean movie franchise, the pirates were literal immortal ghosts that

had no need for the world of mankind.

There is a myth that pirates were outcasts and pariahs but like any criminal now or in

the past they needed to sell their booty.

While pirates did get some gold and diamonds, that was far from their only plunder.

Most of what pirates stole and looted was anything

that ships had, like water, food, soap, timber, salted fish, and supplies for the New World

colonies.

The most coveted of all prizes was medicine.

With all these goods pirates needed a place to sell them, and there were plenty of ports,

pirate and otherwise that encouraged pirate trade.

Often pirates were sanctioned by their home countries, like the English Privateer, and

their "letter of marque" gave them the legal right to capture ships from enemy nations.

With this they could legally sell their booty to their homeports.

Privateering, which was similar to today's version of military contractors, "spurred

the growth of Atlantic cities from Charleston to Dunkirk."

Non-nation criminal pirates had no shortage of middlemen and smugglers who would take

their tons of stolen salted fish off their hands and integrate it into the local economy.

9.

Wore Jewelry to Improve Their Eyesight

Those brave souls who step off the sturdy earth onto a rickety boat to righteously sail

the rough seas have always been a superstitious bunch.

Bananas famously are taboo on the open sea and are thought to bring doom upon all those

on the boat.

Real sailors will quickly throw a banana overboard ASAP.

Sailors are just as superstitious with their good luck talismans.

Famously bad luck on land, black cats are a seen as signs of good luck at sea with sailors

having a black cat on board.

There are even those who have their wives have a black cat at home to get a double dose

of good fortune.

Pirates were no exception to superstitions of the seas.

According to the Journal of the American Optometric Association, pirates heavily pierced their

ears in hopes that it would improve their eyesight.

8.

Pirate Ships Were Democratic

Pirates in the movies are often portrayed as mafias with a head criminal ruling their

ship with an iron fist.

In real life, pirate ships had surprisingly democratic micro-societies.

During the golden age of piracy, over 100 years before democracy took hold in America,

sailors on legitimate sailing ships were little more than slaves.

The captain controlled everything and in the British Navy, it was even worse.

Sailors lived under terrible conditions; conditions so bad that the only way to get new crew members

was to pressgang or kidnap innocent people from whatever harbor the ship entered.

This kind of life paled in comparison to pirate ships, where democracy thrived.

Not only did pirates share the wealth of their plunder but they voted on everything.

They held elections on where to sail, where to strike, what to do with prisoners, and

even whether or not to impeach and replace their captain.

7.

Pirate Health Insurance

Sailing hundreds of years ago was tough.

Piracy, which involved violent resistance and sparse prey, was even tougher.

If they weren't dealing with malnutrition or scurvy pirates had to deal with the normal

hazards of the seven seas like storms and new tropical diseases.

As outlaws, they also didn't have a military organization or state to fall back on.

Since the pirates were in it together they also banded together forming collectives with

health care.

If there was an injury on board a ship or while seizing a vessel pirates could depend

on each other for monetary support.

In the Caribbean, a pirate group operated that called themselves The Brethren or Brethren

of the Coast (they appeared in the Pirates of the Caribbean series).

One of the most famous pirate captains of this group was Henry Morgan.

Morgan offered the following compensation for injury: a right arm was worth 600 pieces

of eight, a left arm 500, a right leg 500, a left leg 400, and an eye 100 pieces of eight.

In 1600 one piece of eight was about a modern £50 note, so the pay out for a right arm

was 600 pieces of eight, the equivalent of £30,000.

Even crazed scourge of the sea Blackbeard cared enough for his crew to seize three French

surgeons to provide medical care.

6.

Pirates Raided Only Ships…

Or Not

Merriam-Webster says the definition of a pirate is someone who engages

in piracy, or an act of robbery on the high seas.

Water thefts, according to the dictionary.

But the true mavericks they were, pirates didn't limit themselves to just looting

and pillaging on the high seas.

No, when they had the means pirates would attack targets on land, too.

There have been a number of invasions by pirates.

One pirate warlord, Edward Mansvelt, controlled a 1,000-men strong pirate army that landed

and attacked the Spanish in what became known as the Sack of Campeche in 1663 (now a city

in Mexico).

Pirate Lord Henry Morgan led another Pirate army 50 miles inland to attack Puerto Principe

(now Camagüey in central Cuba).

If the prize was high enough pirates had no problem leaving their ships to pillage the

land lubbers.

5.

Pirates Are Not Forever

The pirates in Pirates of the Caribbean were doomed to an immortal purgatory sailing the

seven seas forever, but real pirates had a less permanent legacy.

Piracy was often seen as a way to increase their standing in mainstream society.

Spend a few years in a high-risk occupation and then take your plunder and improve you

and your family's position in life.

That was certainly the case with Woodes Rogers (he's the dapper gent on the right in the

above painting).

He sailed around the world, paid for from all the ships he plundered along the way.

He even had enough time to rescue Alexander Selkirk, the Scottish sailor that Daniel Defoe's

Robinson Crusoe is based on.

After he came back home he hung up his pirate standard and became the Governor of the Bahamas.

His past didn't stop him from trying to stamp out local pirates.

Not all pirates became politicians, but many parlayed their ill-gotten gains into an easy

life back in normal society.

4.

Pirate Tropes

Our word for pirate didn't have a standardized spelling until well into the 18th century.

In historical archives ocean raiders, or what we call pirates, were spelled as "pirrot,"

"pyrate," or "pyrat," which is probably where parrots became an associated pirate

trope.

Other fictional tropes were that pirates buried treasure, a fiction created by Robert Louis

Stevenson's 1883 novel Treasure Island.

The 1950s Disney movie of the same name also created what we now know as pirate talk.

For the film, Robert Newton, the pirate star of Treasure Island used an exaggerated version

of his southwestern England hometown West Country dialect.

Pirates also didn't have peg legs, and the skull and crossbones flag was just one of

many pirate flags used in pirate history.

3.

Cannonballs are Spheres of Death

In the age of sail, the preferred means of attack was the cannon.

Modern pirate movies have their share of implausible Michael Bay explosions.

They also show how each cannon hit causes thousands of serrated pieces of wood to fly

into the fleshy, exposed skin of sailors and pirates alike.

Yet compared to their fictional Hollywood movie stars, the pirates of old had one less

thing to worry about.

As proven by Mythbusters the wooden shrapnel didn't have enough velocity to penetrate

the exposed skin, or for their test, dead pigs.

They did discover, however, the gunpowder explosion of a cannon gave the metal cannonballs

enough force to rip through the bodies of at least four people, as demonstrated by the

unfortunate pigs that took their place.

2.

Pirates Aren't a Relatively Recent, Caribbean Thing

For as long as there has been wealth there have been people that will take that wealth.

Robbery and banditry have to be one of the oldest jobs in history, although not the oldest

job.

That would be ladies of the night.

In the same vein of thought, as long as there have been ships there have been people who

are willing to take whatever is on that ship.

Starting 1200 BC the Egyptians feared a mysterious group of people only known as the "Sea Peoples"

that swept over the known world like black death, destroying everything they touched.

Later, in 75 BC, Julius Caesar was kidnapped by pirates while traveling to Rhodes.

Upon hearing their ransom demand, Caesar got insulted and told them to double the asking

price for his life.

The pirates got their money but after he was released Caesar returned with a fleet of ships

and captured and crucified every one of his pirate captors.

In the Mediterranean, during the 15th and 16th centuries, there were two groups of pirates

that were mirror images of each.

The Barbary corsairs were Muslims who raided Christian commerce while the Knights of Saint

John were Christian pirates who raided Islamic ships, "mirror image[s] of maritime predation,

two businesslike fleets of plunderers set against each other."

The official hymn of the United States Marine Corps even has a line, "to the shores of

Tripoli" that's about the Battle of Derna in 1805, where US Marines attacked a pirate

stronghold during the First Barbary War.

While the west is more familiar with the Pirates of the New World, Pirates are found throughout

history and all over the world.

1.

Pirates Still Exist

Pirate movies inevitably always focus on pirates with swords and sailing ships, but pirates

still exist today.

We don't just mean the infamous Somali pirates that plagued the Horn of Africa a decade ago

(although there was recently an attack after five years of no incidents).

Pirates on the other side of the Atlantic have stepped up their attacks in places like

Nigeria.

Even outside of Africa there is piracy; or rather, piracy never went away.

In the early 19th century famous Pirate Queen Madame Ching, or Ching Shih, ruled the waves

with hundreds of ships, crewed by thousands of pirates.

Not far from Madame Ching's haunt is one of the busiest shipping straits in the world,

the Strait of Malacca.

Through this 550 mile-long sea lane, thousands of ships travel and are easy targets for modern

day pirates.

Dozens of attacks and hijacking take place every year, although coordinated patrols by

Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore are trying to put a stop to it.

Hitting a little closer to home is piracy on Falcon Lake, which straddles the American

and Mexican border.

The lake is a result of Falcon Dam on the Rio Grande which was built in the '50s.

After the Mexican side descended into the anarchy of the drug wars small boats full

of pirates would prey on fishermen and pleasure boats, as well use the boats to smuggle drugs

into the US.

Piracy is not something that was stamped out hundreds of years ago.

It still exists, to this day, even in America's backyard.

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