Sunday, June 18, 2017

Youtube daily report Jun 18 2017

G-House Mix 2017 | Confession | Tchami | Malaa | Chimaera Sessions

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Graphic Novel & Comic Book Haul! - Duration: 7:19.

Hi guys, today I've got a graphic novel haul and I have never done a graphic

novel haul before because I only started reading graphic novels and comics last year.

I think I read my first one in January 2016 and ever since then I've kind

of honestly just fallen head over heels in love with them but I don't buy or read

as many as I would like to, simply because they're kind of expensive.

I think the average graphic novel is kind of basically double the price of your

average paperback. I think some of these I bought back in January, maybe even

December, so it's definitely a pretty collective haul but I haven't actually read

any of them yet. I kind of just like to ration out my graphic novels and comics

because they are so expensive, so I can't kind of continue to read them at a very

quick rate because I can't afford to buy them at a very quick great. So I haven't

read any of these because I kind of have a backlog of them but today I just thought

I would show you the ones that I have been picking up because I am super excited about them.

They sound and look absolutely fantastic and I'm very much looking forward to getting to them.

Firstly I have a continuation with a series that

I've talked about I think quite a lot because I absolutely adore it and that

is volumes 3 and 4 of 'Ms Marvel'. So that is 'Ms Marvel: Crushed' and

'Ms Marvel: Last Days' by G. Willow Wilson and I absolutely love this series.

This is categorically my favorite comic series I've read, probably my favourite

graphic novel kind of type thing I've read. I just love it so much, it makes me so happy.

Ms Marvel is categorically one of the best superheroes.

The fact that she still doesn't have a movie in the works makes me so upset.

I just want her to have own movie. She deserves it, she is fantastic.

She's so funny and relatable but just kick-ass and brilliant and I also found

this, which is a Ms Marvel Tsum Tsum. Which isn't a comic but I couldn't not

mention it because it made me so happy and it's absolutely adorable and I

couldn't believe that I managed to find a Ms Marvel thing because no one talks

about Ms Marvel. She's not in any of 'The Avengers' movies or anything like that

but this is absolutely adorable, so I was very excited about it.

Next I have 'Silk: The Life and Times of Cindy Moon' by Robbie Thompson and Stacey Lee.

I'm going to be completely honest, I'm keeping my fingers crossed that this

is the right volume for me to have gotten because I think that this is kind

of the beginning volume. It says it's volume zero and I don't really know what

that means but I'm hoping that this is the right one.

But I picked this up because I loved the artwork in it.

It looks absolutely fantastic, I kind of fell in love with it and also this has fantastic

reviews on Goodreads, so I'm very much looking forward to it. I think she's kind

of like the female equivalent of Spider-Man and Spider-Man is in this.

It sounds really interesting, I've not read anything with Spider-Man in it before.

I've not read anything like it, so I'm very very excited about it. Also it's really

quite thick which I love because so many comics are so short and they're so

expensive and this I feel like I'm getting more for my money, so I'm very excited

about this and I just love the art style of it.

And lastly from Marvel I have 'The Young Avengers: Style > Substance'.

There are a couple of reasons why I picked this up.

Firstly, I love 'The Avengers', so 'The Young Avengers' just sounded really great.

But mostly it's because there is a superhero called Kate and the fact that I

can share my name with an Avenger and a superhero has never happened before and I'm

so excited about it and I'm hoping that she is fantastic because I'm going to be

so let down if my name is used for crappy superhero. So I'm very, very

excited about that. It's pathetic I realise that but I'm just excited that

I share a name with a superhero and an Avenger. I think she's kind of like the

young Hawkeye and I also believe that she is getting her own comic series very, very soon.

I also think this is maybe a trilogy or there are only three so far and once again, I really love the art style in it.

And I've heard some really good things about it and I think all The Avengers turn up

in it as well and I love The Avengers. So I'm very excited about this one.

Next I have 'Will & Whit' by Laura Lee Gulledge and I really don't know anything about

this whatsoever because I really enjoy going into

graphic novels having no idea what I'm getting myself into. So I don't really

look too much into what the plot is. Which is why all of these I've kind of

started by saying "I have no idea what it's about" but I recently read

'Page by Paige' by Laura Lee Gulledge and absolutely loved it. It was kind of almost like it was

written in verse, it wasn't but it was very different in the way

that it was set out and structured and written.

So I'm really looking forward to seeing whether this is similar to that.

I also picked up 'Zodiac Starforce: By The Power Of Astra'

by Kevin Panetta and Paulina Ganuchea and I am so, so sorry for most likely butchering those names.

I don't really know too much about this but I've heard

some fantastic things about it and also that it's really diverse.

I was just really drawn in by the colour scheme. It's so bright and colorful and also

the artwork in it just looks like so much fun. So I'm very excited about this one.

Next I have 'Lumberjanes: Volume One by

Noelle Stevenson, Grace Ellis and Brooke Allen and I am so excited about this.

This is one that I've been wanting to read for absolutely ages because the first ever

graphic novel I read was 'Nimona' by Noelle Stevenson and that is what set

off my love for graphic novels and comics and I've been wanting to read

something else by them since I read that and I've heard fantastic things about this.

I think it is set at a summer camp and anything that is set at a summer

camp is automatically a win for me because it makes me think of 'The Parent Trap'.

Which is one of my favourite movies, so I'm already off to a great start with

this and I really like the illustrations in it. It seems like a lot of fun and

yeah I'm really looking forward to this. As I've said about a million times, it just

seems like it will be a really fun read.

I then I have 'Newsprints' by Ru Xu

and again I'm really sorry if I pronounced their name wrong but this is

about an orphan who disguises herself as a newsboy during the war. I'm not sure

which war, I'm not sure where but it says during a war. And the reason I picked

this up is because I watched 'Newsies'. That's it, that's the reason I picked this up.

I watched 'Newsies' in January in the cinema. I watched the Broadway

live production of it. Saw this, thought of that, so I picked it up.

That's kind of a story of it. I just, I loved that musical and automatically I

just wanted to be a newsboy and I wanted to dance and prance and sing around New York.

This isn't set in New York but it just still sounds really great and I'm really looking forward to it.

The artwork looks really interesting and I really like the fact that it's a standalone,

so I don't need to keep buying even more volumes of it but I'm looking forward to it.

And lastly I have something that I am super excited about

and something that is very very, dear my heart and that is

'The Bumper Book of Peanuts' and it's basically just a huge collection of Peanuts

comic strips and I love Charlie Brown and Snoopy and the whole Peanuts gang

because they just make me so happy. I have a bunch of individual volumes that my

mum had when she was a child of the comic book strips and I just saw this and

I thought it'd be such a cool thing to have on the table and just have and keep

forever because it is just really, really lovely and I'm so excited about it and

it just makes me laugh. Charlie Brown can make me laugh like no other.

These comic strips make me laugh so much and it is ridiculous and

probably incredibly immature. I couldn't care less, I love them. And I found it for

only £10, which was kind of amazing considering I think it was meant to be

about £30 and yeah I'm very, very much in love with this and I'm very excited about it.

So that is it for my kind of, collective graphic novel and comic haul.

I would absolutely have to know if you have read any of these and what you thought of them.

Or also if you have any comics and graphic novel recommendations I'm always very open to hearing them.

If you would like to know what I think of these, I'm certain that they will turn up

in a wrap-up very soon because I'm really looking forward to picking them up.

And yeah that it basically it. I will leave the links to my Twitter, Instagram,

Tumblr, Goodreads, Blog and Snapchat in the description box below, so feel free to

follow me on any of those if you would like. And also on Goodreads I will always

review these when I read them and yeah I hope you're having a really, really lovely day.

Bye!

For more infomation >> Graphic Novel & Comic Book Haul! - Duration: 7:19.

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Ultime notizie: Mara Venier rifiuta l'invito a "Domenica In"| K.N.B.T - Duration: 2:44.

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🖱 Pix2pix Fotogenerator round 2, with a twist! 😂 - Duration: 6:57.

Hello everyone and welcome back to my channel!

In today's video i'm going back to the pix2pix fotogenerator but this time, with a twist.

If you haven't watched my first video, the link is in the description box below

or in the right corner of the video.

Anyway, this time, I asked my boyfriend to draw 5 drawings using this program

BUT, I asked him to send me the output image only

Because... I want to guess what he meant to drew and recreate the drawing

, only looking at the output image and following what I see.

And once I'm done drawing, I will discover the original drawing he did,

and compare them to see if they look alike.

Okay, let's start with drawing number 1!

This one looks pretty straight forward. Looks like a guy with short hair, glasses and big ears.

Now, on to drawing number 2!

We have a grumpy looking character, with very spiky hair and some sorts of scars on its forehead.

Moving on to number 3!

This one looks like a very square character, with a big smile and what looks like glasses.

I have a feeling I might know what he meant to drew.

But let's follow the lines and see where it goes.

On to drawing number 4!

I have to be honest, I'm not sure what's going on here.

It looks like a potatoe with hair and some whiskers.

And finally, drawing number 5!

This one is just very confusing... so I have no idea what the original is going to look like!

And done! Now, it's time for the reveal!

For number 1... it's pretty much what I did. This one was easy :)

The second one is... oh okay! So that's not a scar but his hair and he's not grumpy but smiling, oops haha

Number 3 is... Spongebob! I knew it... But most of the elements got lost so... that's okay.

I like my little toad lady as well.

Fourth one is... A CAT?? What?

I mean i guessed it could be an animal, because of the whiskers.

And last one is... A snowman... really?

Well i guess that explains the 3 weird dots on its belly.

And that's it for this video! Thank you so much for watching.

I hope you found it fun and entertaining. If you enjoyed, don't forget to like the video and subscribe.

. I will see you next week, BYE!

For more infomation >> 🖱 Pix2pix Fotogenerator round 2, with a twist! 😂 - Duration: 6:57.

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Panel Colin O'Donoghue Denver 2017 part1 VOSTFR - Duration: 25:18.

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HARVESTED EGG FOR THE BREEDING OF CANARIES AND EXOTICS - Duration: 8:04.

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D'où vient la viande que nous consommons ? - Tony's world - Duration: 4:39.

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TOP 10 Most Brutal Torture Techniques Ever - Duration: 5:40.

Torture has been a brutal reality for many unfortunate people. But the most unsettling fact about torture's brutality isn't its existence, but the way people have injected a perverted sense of creativity (and even pleasure) into the creation of devices designed to inflict pain. To prove our point here are the 10 most brutal torture techniques ever devised.

Saw Torture In this method, the victim is hung upside down, so that the blood will rush to their heads and keep them conscious during the long torture. The torturer would then saw through the victims' bodies until they were completely sawed in half. Most were cut up only in their abdomen to prolong their agony.

Hanged, Drawn, and Quartered During medieval times, the penalty for high treason in England was to be hanged, drawn and quartered in public and though it was abolished in 1814, it has been responsible for the death of thousands of people. In this torture technique, the victim is dragged in a wooden frame called a hurdle to the place of execution. They would then be hanged by the neck for a short period of time until they are near-death (hanged), followed by disembowelment and castration where the entrails and genitalia are burned in front of the victim (drawn). The victim would then be divided into four separate parts and beheaded (quartered).

Rat Torture Being in an enclosure with rats is torture enough; but apparently, this is not enough for medieval times. One of the most sadistic of all torture techniques involved having a cage with one open side strapped against the victim's body. It would then be filled with large rodents and a heating element which would be placed on the other side of the cage. The rodents' natural instinct led them to flee the intense heat. In order to escape they would burrow through the victim's body with fatal results.

Cement Shoes The cement shoes were introduced by the American Mafia when they executed enemies, traitors and spies by placing their feet inside cinder blocks and then filling them up with wet cement. Once it dried, the victim would be thrown alive into a river or other deep body of water.

Rope Torture A rope is the easiest to use of all the torture devices since it is easy to find and can easily be fashioned to inflict a number of terrible retributions. For example, it could be used to tie the victim to a tree leaving the victim exposed with no way of defending himself from animals or other humans; it could be used to hang victims at the gallows for entertainment purposes while ultimately inflicting death; and it could be fashioned to restrain the victim's limbs while attaching the other end to horses who would them be made to run, consequently severing the limbs.

Guillotine One of the most notorious forms of executions, the guillotine was made of a razor sharp blade attached to a rope. The victim's head was placed in the middle of the frame as the blade dropped, severing the victim's head from the body. Since the decapitation was considered to be an instant and painless event (at least less painful than the other torture methods), it was often considered the most humane method of execution.

The Rack Designed to dislocate every joint of the victim's body, it was believed to be the most painful form of medieval torture. This torture device was made out of a wooden frame with two ropes fixed to the bottom and the other two tied into the handle on top. Once the victim was bound and placed on top of the rack, the torturer would proceed to turn the handle. Eventually, the victim would be stretched till his limbs where dislocated. The torturers, however, (just to make sure those limbs where indeed dislocated) would continue to turn the wheel until the limbs where completely torn off the victim's body.

Tongue Tearer Looking like an oversized pair of scissors, it could effortlessly cut the victim's tongue. Their mouth would be forced opened with a device called a mouth opener, and then the iron tongue tearer would uncomfortably twitch the tongue with its rough grippers. Once a firm hold was maintained, the screw would be firmly tightened and the victim's tongue would roughly be torn out.

The Brazen Bull Also known as the Sicilian Bull, it was designed in ancient Greece. A solid piece of brass was cast with a door on the side that could be opened and latched. The victim would be placed inside the bull and a fire set underneath it until the metal became literally yellow as it was heated. The victim would then be slowly roasted to death all while screaming in agonizing pain. The bull was purposely designed to amplify these screams and make them sound like the bellowing of a bull.

Impalement Given his name, it should come as no surprise that this was the most favored method of execution by Vlad the Impaler. In 15th century Romania; the victim was forced to sit on a sharp and thick pole. When the pole was then raised upright, the victim was left to slide down the pole with their own weight. It could take the victim 3 days to die using this method and it has been said that Vlad once did this to 20,000 people all while enjoying a meal.

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