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Youtube daily what Feb 24 2018

What's up everyone

First, I wish y'all a

Happy new year and a blessed spring

and welcome back here

It has been two weeks

I didn't upload any content

because it's a new year, it's a holiday

and I didn't get any free time to do it

But if you follow me on the Instagram

you know that I have some road trip and

took some nice photo of the car

and I've broke another record of

the best fuel economy

I mean real-time fuel economy

I've achieve a 4.9L/100km

So if you haven't follow my Instagram page

Do follow now

the link is in the description below

Oh my God guys

The channel has reach a

century-count in the number of subsriber

I was so happy because it is

first target

It is a point that

the channel get a custom name for the URL

so you don't need to type any weird codes

to find the channel

just type youtube.com/TheManualDriver

and you'll find this channel

And all of this thank yo you guys

thanks for the supporting and

your feedback

either good or bad

Actually I do like bad comments more than

good comments

because bad comments show that where I'm bad at

and where I can improve myself

and then about

what's next on this channel

Well I have a few big plans

First it's

How To Drive Manual series

Since the channel is named "The Manual Driver"

I should do something about manual right

and I've be thinking of doing How To Drive Manual series

Starting from how to avoid stalling the car

then to how to drive smoothly

and how to drive without discomfort in a traffic jam

and in the end I'm going to do

how to do a heel-and-toe

or rev-match

those things

but I'll be start from very basic

like how to avoid stalling the car

or doing hill-start

Next, there's also a big plan

which is ongoing

it is the fuel economy based on different type of fuel

or different Petrol brand

so far I've try all the 95

and I just start pumping 97 to my car

This is my second tank of 97

well I do realise

pumping a 97 fuel

give me a very shocked fuel economy

For the same 400km distance

I saved like 10cents

compare to Ron 95

but it may not be true

because it is just the first pump of 97

The experiment is still going on

It will not be soon but stay tuned for the result

Then about the review and comparison

Definitely I will do once I get to borrow a car

But it is quite hard to match the free time together

like

When I'm free, the owner of the car is not free

or when he/she is free, I'm not free

So, I'll try my best to

do more video on review and comparison video

and I've been thinking of doing 2 videos

I mean 1 video, 1 vlog per week

while that depends on

if I got the free time or not

So it's very uncertain

But I'll try to do that

So once again, thank for subscribing to my channel

and if you haven't, do subscribe to me

and if you have any idea like

you want a Q&A or something

feel free to write them below

so that I know

I'll see you in next week, next video.

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What Billy Graham Posted On Facebook Before He Died? - Duration: 19:28.

What Billy Graham Posted On Facebook Before He Died?

Billy Graham just passed away at the ripe age of 99.

He was an extraordinarily influential and well-loved evangelist pastor from North Carolina

who changed lives and the hearts of millions of people.

His attitude, kindness, and ability to deliver a driving message into the minds and hearts

of those willing to listen were left with nothing less than a fantastic experience that

continued to grow positively in the communities he traveled to.

Not only was he well liked by the ordinary person, but he was also charismatic and thoughtful

enough to be considered the counselor or minister to numerous United States Presidents.

He's traveled the world, visiting 185 countries, and pursued his dream of spreading the right

word to millions of people across the planet.

He's been quoted and idolized by so many people that only an estimate would be right

to guess the numbers of hearts he's touched with his words.

He finally passed away at 99-years-old and went to meet his maker, leaving a world left

in pieces but slowly rebuilding with a greater sense of love, trust, and finding our way.

Billy Graham leaves us as one of the most influential evangelist pastors the world might

ever see.

We don't get that many great ones, but when we do, they set the bar incredibly high.

NBC News reported more on his passing:

"Graham died just before 8 a.m. at his home in Montreat, North Carolina, surrounded by

family, according to a spokesman for Samaritan's Purse, the nondenominational evangelical Christian

organization headed by Graham's son Franklin.

His following was undeniable: The longtime evangelist appeared on Gallup's list of

the most admired men and women 60 times since 1955 — every year the research company asked

the question.

Born William Franklin Graham on Nov. 7, 1918, "America's pastor" came from modest

means and grew up on a dairy farm in Charlotte, North Carolina.

He found his spiritual path at 16, charmed by the traveling minister and temperance movement

leader Mordecai Ham.

Graham later moved to Florida and was ordained there in 1939.

He met his future wife, Ruth McCue Bell, while they attended Wheaton College, and they married

in 1943.

Together they would raise five children, and she would become a trusted adviser.

"When it comes to spiritual things, my wife has had the greatest influence on my ministry,"

Graham said of Bell, who died in June 2007."

If you thought that was the last you'd see or hear from Pastor Graham, then you'd be

inevitably mistaken.

There was a bone-chilling message posted on his Facebook page just hours before he passed

away.

Graham's final Facebook post leaves the world thinking deep within themselves for

the truth.

Billy Graham's message forces us to be accountable for our actions and find our way to deal with

what's going on in our lives.

Thousands of people on Facebook have liked and shared his last message for the world.

It was posted:

"If you went for a walk in the woods, but then decided to wander off the path, and found

yourself surrounded by a thicket of thorns and poison ivy, who would you blame?

Would you blame the person who built the path?

No, of course not.

Instead you'd blame yourself if you were honest, because you alone were responsible

for wandering from the path.

In a far deeper way, this is what happens when we decide to leave God out of our lives.

For a time, it may seem like wandering away from Him doesn't make any difference; it

may even seem easier and freer.

But eventually it catches up with us—just as wandering off that path and into the thicket

caught up with you."

—Billy Graham #BG100″

While Graham was a man of God, and his message was meant for everyone despite political ideologies,

perhaps Democrats should take note, as they are the ones who want to take all thing God

out of the public sphere.

Which may be the reason we are encountering so many problems in our society, the recent

Florida school shooting and the division it is causing as just one example.

People will interpret Graham's message in more ways than one, finding their own meaning

in his last words to the world via social media.

Some people won't listen, and perhaps they're the people going down that path and into the

thicket with the poison ivy.

Some people will eliminate the poison ivy and clear a new path.

Some will avoid it altogether.

But there's one thing we know for sure, and it's this – Billy Graham left us with

the one message that will make everyone think long and hard about the direction they're

walking.

What path will you take?

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What Is Reality? - Duration: 30:19.

I want to tell you about the universe

what it is how it came to be what its

building blocks are I want to tell you

how the future creates the past which

then create the future but first I want

to tell you about crystals you might be

surprised to know that a crystal isn't

an expensive piece of glass or a

chandelier in some fancy dining room the

word crystal simply means a pattern that

is periodic

look at this checkerboard pattern see

how it continues to spread out

infinitely in each direction that means

it's a periodic pattern so that a

two-dimensional crystal this is another

two-dimensional crystal cement is

another you can also have three

dimensional crystals

by the way the 3d glass is called

crystal because it's atoms are actually

arranged in a crystalline pattern so see

how has rejected the three-dimensional

crystal to a two-dimensional image on

the sand see how the 2d projection looks

distorted because of the angle of the

projection that 2d image also has a

pattern but it isn't periodic so it's

not a crystal but there's a deep

connection between the 2d objects on the

sand and the 3d mother crystal this

distorted 2d pattern is called a quasi

crystal a quasi crystal in a certain

dimension in this case 2d is a

projection of a crystal in a higher

dimension in this case 3d a group of

physicists in Los Angeles is working on

a new physics theory for a particular HD

crystal yep that's right an 8

dimensional crystal is projected to 4d

at a very particular angle which forms

in 4d quasicrystal

and from this 4d quasicrystal

they derive a 3d quasicrystal which they

believe is the fundamental substructure

of all of reality this 3d quasicrystal

has a fundamental building block a

tetrahedron which is a three-dimensional

equilateral triangle the size of each

edge on this shape is the smallest

possible length that can exist this is

called the Planck length it's 10 to the

35 times smaller than a metre so you

know how your TV screen is broken down

into building blocks called pixels a

pixel is the smallest possible

indivisible unit of the 2d screen so

think of reality as your TV screen but

in 3d and think of the tetrahedron as a

3d pixel the smallest possible

indivisible unit of reality the

tetrahedra in the quasi crystal combined

with other tetrahedra using complex

mathematical rules to fill up all of the

space in the universe each tetrahedron

only has a few specific states in which

it can exist at any given moment and

because of the rules of how these pixels

connect to each other if one tetrahedron

is in a certain state this dictates the

states of many other tetrahedra

throughout all of space but here's the

weird thing if a certain tetrahedron can

be in any one of just a few possible

States in a given moment

who or what chooses the state it should

be in at any given moment well for such

a choice to be made we need to

scientifically mathematically and

logically bring in a new element into

physics and that element is

consciousness

if you're not a scientist you might be

surprised to learn that nobody actually

knows the exact value of the speed of

light we have a close approximation but

not the exact value the closest we can

get to measuring it has to do with the

precision of our machines but no matter

how precise our machines get we will

never be able to measure the exact speed

of light without a theory that tells us

what it is and why it is and none of the

current physics theories do that I'm

sorry's I'm expanding here if you know

that my bed said that if I draw okay

otherwise pick up my tongue like this

bang our best physics theories I'm fine

theory of relativity and quantum

mechanics both use speed of light as a

starting point in other words they use

an exact measurement of the speed of

light without explaining why it is what

it is or why the universe even have a

speed limit in the first place we need a

new theory and such a theory is with the

physicists and mathematicians of quantum

gravity research in Los Angeles are

working on they call it emergency Rees

and it will really for the first time

ever provide an explanation for the

speed of light and the other constants

such as Planck's constant and the

fine-structure constant

basically what is needed is a theory of

everything a theory that explains the

very fundamental aspects of reality

string theory which once held a lot of

promise for possibly being a successful

theory of everything has not made any

successful predictions and regardless of

predictions the theory itself isn't

actually a theory of everything just not

because it can't explain the speed of

light or the other constants quantum

mechanics and general relativity on the

other hand do make good predictions but

they don't explain the fundamental

constants either

well fissile Einstein why does the speed

of light have the exact value that it

does then the foot is plainly so what

clues just nature offer us for what a

theory of everything should look like

we've identified seven information

causality loop non determinism

consciousness pixelation e8 crystal and

the golden ratio

a growing number of physicists are

saying reality is made of information

what does that even mean

well information is meaning in the form

of symbolism a language or code provide

this kind of information conveying

symbolism a very different type of

symbol is one that represents itself

geometric symbols can do that a cube

can represent love if we say it does or

it can represent really with minimal

subjectivity itself could there be a

language or code made out of geometry

what type of information would such a

language Express

quantum physics theory and classical

physics indicate that reality is made of

information and there is no evidence

that reality is made of anything other

than information many physicists agree

with this and many don't but those that

don't agree that reality is made of

information have no explanation for what

reality is if it's not information

gentlemen reality is made of information

hmm nope yes it is made of information

yeah okay so what if it's made of is not

information energy energy is information

extra energy is the potential for a

particle to change its position we can

julienne information every and

information group is information then

what is it not information and what I

did not information

realities is geometric a geometric

language in the form of geometric

symbolism the types of symbols that

represent themselves might explain how a

geometric reality can be made of pure

information

information implies meaning but what

means meaning is a comparative that's

what we do but we do it so fast we don't

realize we're doing it we look at

something and we might get something

from our database we say that is a

crosswalk that is a building not a

crosswalk that is a window not a

building so meaning is the perception of

something relative to something else

so therefore meaning is subjective and

requires choice Kumiko is traumatic

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because meaning is suggested for it even

exists it needs to be perceived or

measured by some form consciousness

Einstein showed how the past and the

future exists simultaneously in one

geometric object so all time exists all

the time

let me say that again all time exists

all the time I know that sounds kind of

weird and unintuitive but we have to

kind of suspend our common sense and

accept that mathematically and according

to the best physics formulas we have

that actually makes sense so let's

visualize the geometric object that

Einstein spoke about at the block

remember the tetrahedron the building

blocks pixels of reality I told you

about now imagine the entire unit

everything everywhere in one frozen

moment in time

like a single string in a movie in this

one frame all of reality everywhere

appears frozen in this one position let

me give you an analogy in a movie shot

on 35 millimeter film there are 24

frames a second there is no actual

movement in a movie there is just a

sequence of crows and frames now

remember how I told you bout the Planck

length of space which is the smallest

length possible well there is also a

Planck length of time and it is much

shorter than 24 frames per second in

fact it's 10 to the 44 times shorter

than a second okay so back to our frozen

frame of reality the entire universe in

one frozen moment one frame but instead

of a frame in a movie it's a frame in

all of reality now imagine the next

frame each frame is different from the

previous one just like in a movie see

how all frames exists in Einstein

space-time all at once okay now here's

where things get really really weird we

assume that the past influences the

future that's how we appear to

experience reality but when you look at

the slock why would one side be the past

and one side be the future why go left

to right and not right to left why can't

the future influence the past I'd take

away the names past and future if that

helps you think of this concept so what

if the past influences the future and

the future influences the past in an

endless feedback see

so then the question is which parts of

the path is influencing which part of

the future and vice versa and the answer

is all time is expecting all times all

the time

hi then ate a drink just even possible

can may twenty years from now influenced

me now just as I influence her

so can me five minutes from now

influenced me ten minutes ago just as me

ten minutes ago

influences me as a baby just as me as a

baby influences me on my deathbed this

is too weird to even grasp so everything

we know says this is the way it is

am i stone okay so if every moment is

co-creating every other moment both

forward and backward in time then

reality would be this massive neural

network spanning space and time this

type of network would have one even way

stranger qualities of anything we talked

about so far it would be its own creator

but the fact that all time exists all

time does not mean that the future is

written in stone and we're some kind of

programmed animation or something

that's what we used to do some years ago

it was popular to believe me somewhat

bummer idea of reality being a

deterministic program plain is something

light is started by electrons bounce off

electrons the famous double slit

experiment ruled out determinism look it

up if you've never heard of it it's one

and is one of the cornerstone of modern

physics but for now take my word for it

cool is out determinate and ushered in a

new era of non determinant or basically

free will so how do free will work one

of the most surprising discoveries of

quantum physics is that reality only

exists when it is observed but literally

particles do not exist until they are

observed famous physicist John Wheeler

he's the guy who came up with the term

black hole says that reality is made of

information which is created by

observation the observation must be made

he says by something conscious and Nobel

prize-winner Frank will Chuck said that

quantum theory is contentious and

obscure and that it will remain that way

until someone constructs within the

formalism of quantum mechanics an

observer a model entity whose states

correspond to a recognizable caricature

of conscious awareness an entity an

observer so Frank will check is

basically talking about an entity not

necessarily a human being or an animal

that is capable of generating

information by observing and measuring

but what would that conscious entity be

well we definitely know the

consciousness exists in the universe I

mean at least enough humans right I mean

I'm conscious you're conscious he's

conscious I think I'm

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consciousness relates deeply to physics

in ways not yet fully understood

in fact consciousness is kind of like

one of the least understood things in

all of science nobody knows exactly what

it is weird right

so if reality is pure information if

everything energy matter thought if it's

all information then it becomes clear

that reality deeply ties into

consciousness in some way as if the

fundamental stuff of reality is somehow

consciousness did consciousness and

information somehow emerge in a

causality feedback loop German physicist

Werner Heisenberg developed the first

equations of quantum mechanics using a

type of math called

matrix theory he deduced that space and

time were pixelated into indivisible

three-dimensional Planck length units

just like the two-dimensional pixels on

your computer screen it's good to be

later speaks with the mathematics

indicated this mess perfect I love miss

Mantin you paper pencil and pizza Oh

pizza

there's debate relate to people and

interestingly there was no solid

experimental evidence for smooth in

other words not pixelated space-time you

are more on my bicycle

hey he's smooth there is no evidence of

that I was an asthmatic show it is

antics later on it must be pixelated all

that interesting

it must be pixelated obvious policies

policy is not on the other hand most

scientists agree that a length can be no

shorter than the Planck length which

suggests reality is pixelated there is

no length shorter than the prompt link

that means reality is pixelated

I'm not speculative I'm not good you're

kind of being a little like one of those

people who deny evolution because they

can't handle the fact the ancestors the

monkeys are you a monkey ha are you a

little monkey

we believe that until a quantum gravity

theory of pixelated space-time is

discovered the issue will remain

confusing for everyone

what type of geometric code would

describe a pixelated reality

80 years of smashing particles together

in particle accelerators such as the

famous Large Hadron Collider in Geneva

have given us a strange clue that all

the fundamental particles and forces

convert into one another like they

literally transform from one to the

other according to a process called

gauge symmetry transformation and all of

these conversions correspond to a shape

and not just any shape an eighth

dimensional shape now the shape forms a

crystal

now remember crystals are periodic

patterns of a certain shape like that

checkerboard is a 2d crystal made up of

squares so this crystal is of a

particular 8 dimensional shape and this

crystal is known as the e8 left to

generate that 3d quasicrystal the

substructure at the pixilated fabric of

reality we project this 8 D crystal to

40 and then we convert that to 3d now

just like the basic cell shape of the 3d

cubic lattice is the cube the cell shape

of the e8 lattice is an 8 D shape with

240 vertices we call it the gosset

polytope when the gosset polytope is

projected to 4d it becomes two identical

shapes of different sizes the ratio of

their sizes is a unique number 0.618

also known as the golden ratio

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the golden ratio may be the fundamental

constant of nature it is a ratio that is

fundamental to circumscribed equilateral

triangles and it's weirdly ubiquitous in

the universe appearing everywhere from

the quantum to celestial scales ever so

interestingly it appears in black okay

let's get serious for a second here are

three quick facts for you science heads

the golden ratio is the precise point or

a black holes modified specific heat

changes from positive to negative and it

is part of the equations for the lower

bound on black hole entropy the golden

ratio even relates the loop quantum

gravity parameter to black hole entropy

why does this support the claim that the

golden ratio is fundamental constant of

nature because a theory of everything

must unite general relativity with

quantum mechanics and a black hole is

where these two theories converge at

their limit okay so bear with me through

some really weird mouths right now and

I'll reward you with some amazing

footage of John Malkovich getting a pie

in the face there's a type of

mathematics called matrix mathematics

no type of matrix

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matrix map is the type of mask that

quantum physics uses in its formulas

without getting too technical this is an

example of a matrix a matrix is just a

group of numbers that are arranged in

columns and rows and there's a certain

amount of combinations for these numbers

inside the matrix like if a matrix has

four numbers inside it there are 24

different possible combinations for

those four numbers quantum mechanics

uses matrices that are binary so they

only contain various combinations of two

numbers each of these combinations of

numbers has a value it's called an Egon

value some Egon values are called

trivial these are values like 1 2 and 0

and some are called non-trivial and

those are all sorts of more complex

looking numbers so here's the

interesting part the death increases

first oh yeah here the highest

probability non-trivial Egon values that

show up in binary matrices are we ready

for this

the golden ratio and minus 1 over the

golden ratio so we now see a deep link

between black holes and quantum

mechanics because the golden ratio

appears deeply in both black hole

physics and in quantum mechanics

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okay the child ran with me so here's

your reward

john malkovich getting a pie in the face

no I don't know German hi the golden

ratio appears to startling accuracies in

many other ways throughout the universe

and scales both large and small it is so

prevalent that its existence simply

cannot be looked at as coincidental in

the past the appearance of this ratio

has usually been ignored by scientists

because they had no way to explain it so

interest in it was considered the stuff

of amateur scientists but now for the

first time a rigorous quantum gravity

theory is being developed which predicts

the golden ratios existence literally

everywhere so what would a theory of

everything look like that answers these

seven clues we just presented

information causality loops

non determinism consciousness pixelation

e8 crystal and the golden ratio so we

think reality is a mosaic like code or

language at the smallest scale of

reality possible which is called the

Planck length particle accelerator data

tells us that all particles and forces

relate to one another according to a

higher dimensional crystal called the e8

lattice but reality appears to be 3d so

we project a slice of this EA crystal

down to 3b

which produces a quasi crystal code or

language and that allows these geometric

symbols to build up to the ordinary

world of particles and forces that we

see around us now this geometric

language has rules but it also has

syntactical freedom like any language

and that requires some notion of a

chooser to choose the three steps in the

language now the notion of randomness

doesn't work so well when it comes to

codes because meaning starts to break

down besides there is no decent

her mental evidence for randomness in

nature in the first place a universal

collective consciousness is one answer

but that sounds new age and religious

now nowadays a good number of physicists

discussed the idea that our whole

universe is actually a code based

simulation in some fantastically

powerful quantum computer in another

universe now if true then by the same

logic that other universe where the

computer running the simulation of our

universes would also supposedly be a

simulation in another universe so the

idea is a little shaky but it's being

discussed seriously by a lot of credible

people but it turns out that a universal

collective like consciousness of some

sort maybe physically inevitable now we

don't need to anthropomorphize this idea

or make it religious or spiritual to

follow why let us start with the idea of

the collective behavior of cells in your

body each a single celled microbe living

its life a long time ago only this sort

of cellular life form existed here on

earth these little guys were not too

smart but they did choose what direction

to swim and could chase nutrients

reproduce and run from dangerous things

they made choices with their very simple

systems of environmental awareness and

desire to survive then they self

organised into colonies that were

smarter as a group and had more

environmental awareness than the

individuals

eventually animals such as humans

emerged sophisticated forms of awareness

and consciousness now float on an ocean

of 37 trillion living cells

self-organized as a human being it is

specifically the laws of physics that

caused electrons and quarks to

self-organize into 81 stable atoms and

from there into human consciousness and

physics places no upper limit on the

amount of energy and matter that can

self-organize into conscious systems

physics allows the possibility of all

the energy in the universe to eventually

convert into a single conscious system

that is itself a network of other

conscious systems a massive

technologically based collective

consciousness given enough time anything

that can happen will eventually happen

by this axiom this system of universal

consciousness has already emerged

somewhere in the frames of space-time

ahead of us because there's possible it

is inevitable in fact according to the

evidence of retro causality time loops

that inevitable future is co-creating us

right now just as we are co-creating it

when humanity discovers the theory of

everything it will usher in a new age of

prosperity for example clean cheap

energy leading to the eventual

elimination of poverty as a nonprofit

quantum gravity research relies on

crowdfunding to support our scientific

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Liberals Desperate To Hide What's Been Found Of Theirs At 98% Of All Mass Shooting Targets - Duration: 6:14.

Liberals Desperate To Hide What's Been Found Of Theirs At 98% Of All Mass Shooting Targets

There is a little fact that many people aren't aware of and some liberals are desperately

trying to hide it.

It's a fact that involves a massive 98% of all school shooting targets, and Democrats

who go after gun owners do not want anyone knowing this.

It's a fact that will be used against leftists in numerous debates involving guns and the

control of them.

The Florida high school shooting was heartbreaking to everyone in America, regardless of where

one's political allegiance lies.

It's awful to see violence being perpetrated against children in a place where they are

supposed to be safe, learning, and working towards their future.

What's even more maddening about the Parkland shooting is that some people refuse to learn

the lessons each tragedy.

That is the one fact that Democrats may not bring up in discussions.

They may casually forget to mention that murderers continue to target gun free zones.

In fact, ninety-eight percent of mass shootings in this country have occurred in gun-free

zones.

When was the last time you have heard of a mass shooting at an NRA convention or the

many gun shows that happen almost every weekend in America?

Via The Blaze:

"Virtually all mass shootings happen in 'gun-free' zones," Sarwark said.

"Regardless of the ideology of the shooter or the type of weapons used, the common link

is that the event occurs where responsible gun owners are prohibited from carrying arms

for self-defense."

According to the Crime Prevention Research Center, only a little more than 1 percent

of mass public shootings since 1950 have occurred in places that were not considered to be a

gun-free zone.

In fact, as Crime Prevention Research Center President John Lott Jr. noted in October 2015,

only two mass shootings in the U.S. since 1950 have occurred in an area where citizens

were not prohibited from carrying a gun.

Pulse, the popular gay nightclub in Orlando where a 29-year-old terrorist fatally killed

at least 49 people and wounded 53 early Sunday morning, was reportedly a gun-free zone.

"In each of these mass killings, the government prohibited people from exercising their life-saving

right to self-defense.

Government-mandated 'gun-free' zones disarm those who want to defend themselves and their

loved ones," Sarwark said.

"'Gun-free' zones create killing fields for mass murders who, by definition, do not

care what the law says."

"The choice of whether and how to defend oneself is a profoundly personal one," he

said.

"The government should not mandate that every American carry a gun for personal self-defense,

nor should it mandate that every American must rely on police for protection."

"How many more mass shootings will occur before we demand that our government stop

violating our fundamental human right to self-defense?"

Sarwark asked.

While the Libertarian Party criticized Trump for his reaction to the Orlando terrorist

attack — specifically his rhetoric regarding Muslims — the Manhattan real estate tycoon

recently called for the elimination of gun-free zones when he addressed the National Rifle

Association in May.

The NRA endorsed the GOP candidate at their annual convention.

Darrell Castle, the Constitution Party's nominee, also highlighted the need to protect

gun rights in a statement released in the wake of the Orlando shooting:

Let me point out to you that each of us has our personal responsibility to protect our

own lives and the lives of our families.

The local police are brave men and women who are more than happy to come and risk their

lives and even give their lives to clean up the bodies after the attack occurred.

But they cannot be there when the attack happens to prevent it.

That is up to us.

It is up to each one of us to defend ourselves and our families, so take that for what it

is worth, folks, but defend your lives.

"Be prepared because this government will not defend you so be prepared to defend yourself

and others," Castle added."

Those who are anti-gun love to scold others by saying these types of shootings don't

occur in other countries.

That has been proven to be incorrect.

The U.S. is not in the top 10 when one compares international death rates resulting from mass

shootings.

It's almost impossible to buy a firearm in France, yet gun ownership restrictions

and laws did not stop terrorists from murdering at least 130 people on November 13, 2015,

which was one of the most deadly simultaneous terror attacks to strike France.

Attackers used assault rifles and explosives in a massive attack that no laws or gun-free

rules would prevent.

The Florida killer acquired his guns legally.

This shows the failure of gun control.

Anti-gun activists can't produce one gun-control law that would have effectively stopped this

killer.

A good guy stopped the killer at Sutherland Springs church in Texas last November.

He used an AR-15 style rifle to help prevent a murderer from killing more.

The law hat allowed that man to get a gun and the freedom to stop a criminal before

they killed more innocent victims.

Repealing gun-free zones and lifting the restrictions that keep good people from carrying guns for

self-defense would go a long way in stopping these massacres.

They will make any would-be killer think twice by the fact that they might encounter the

same fate which they are offering their victims.

Do you want to live in a gun free zone where law-abiding Americans are not allowed to protect

themselves and others?

Or do you think bad guys follow the law?

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"Out There...Somewhere": What's up with Washington by George - Duration: 1:55.

For more infomation >> "Out There...Somewhere": What's up with Washington by George - Duration: 1:55.

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BoA Reveals What The Wanna One Members Call Her sub Spa/Eng - Duration: 2:54.

WANNA ONE is so big right now. I bet you're really proud.

They asked me if they can call me Sunbae and I said of course. I was so happy.

What do they call you?

President.

Still?

They're not just another Hoobae. Something about them is special.

I sincerely cheer for them. Honestly, I've been inactive for so long so I thought

I was going to feel left out because everyone is so young and unfamiliar but

because there are so many Produce 101 kids, it felt so comfortable.

When she was on Produce 101, at first I was like, I'm not going to watch bunch of boys.

You even voted.

I started watching it because of her and then I came to like a group but

he was voted off so I was upset.

My favorite.

He didn't make it to WANNA ONE but I was happy when he joined a different group.

Thanks to that I got to know many groups.

Changsuk was introduced to many idol singers thanks to BoA

There are so many idol singers and I bet it's so hard to memorize their names and groups

but I heard you try really hard to know everyone.

I decided to do that because... Actually being a Sunbae is not an honor.

Why is he clapping?

He loves that kind of stuff.

This girl over here...

He opened his mouth

Can I speak?

He wants to talk about himself.

You said that was it. You said you're going to stay quiet.

That's not what I was going to say...

He gets nervous when he doesn't get any attention.

No I don't.

Let me just say this.

BoA touched Wanna One. I mean...

Startled

I made a mistake.

President, not here.

She was their teacher.

Help me

My hands are tied.

You sure this is the shy club?

She teaches so well.

He knows how to point out their strengths and weaknesses.

I see her as a teacher.

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What's in My Transparent Watercolor Palette, Holbein, Daniel Smith, Schmincke, Winsor & Newton. - Duration: 6:19.

this video is the big reveal of my new transparent watercolor palette this

video is going to be all about what colors I decide to include in my own

transparent watercolor palette as I mentioned in my previous video I wanted

to put together a transparent palette that has every color from the color

wheel plus some favorite colors are just currently without I also wanted all my

colors to be as transparent as possible I am going to be using this palette to

make artworks that have lots and lots of layers so transparency was my utmost

priority for this palette so here is me labeling and filling my palette I

apologize for the lighting in this bed I live in Scotland and sometimes the

weather can get very dark indeed I'm using my favorite Jackson's 28 well

palette I like this palette as the wells are nice and deep you can also write on

the palette with a sharpie which I like to do to note down details about each

paint it's very easy to remove the writing if you need to change anything

as well all you need is a nail varnish remover and cotton buds and the sharpie

will come off very cleanly I selected 21 colors in the end for

myself it was such a tough process selecting the colors after hours and

hours of testing and trying things I came to the realization that I could

keep trying to get the perfect palette forever so I just had to stop and accept

that this palette was going to change over time as I used it to accommodate

for this I have left spaces in positions I may want to add more colors do I am

still looking for a good transparent cool red so if you have any

recommendations please let me know in the comments below

I also left a space for a dark-brown to come in and for indigo just in case I

changed my mind here are the 21 colors I selected for my

transparent palette brilliant by Holbein now I know all reelin is notorious for

fading quickly or even graying but this one by Holbein is a hue and is light

fast I'll talk more about this in a follow-up video soon permanent yellow

light by Holbein this is my primary yellow permanent yellow orange by whore

buying this is my yellow orange brilliant orange by Holbein this is my

red orange scarlet lake by Holbein this for now is my red however it's a little

too orangey so I will be on the lookout for cooler

transparent red if you know of a good one please let me know in the comments

below quinacridone scarlet by Holbein

quinacridone rose by daniel smith this is my absolute all-time utter favorite

color in the whole world i would probably put this in any palette even if

it didn't fit in quinacridone violet bye hoor bye this is my red violet kappa so

violet by daniel smith this is a new color to me and i still it in this color

just because it was such a gorgeous deep rich purple ultramarine violet dushman k

this is my trusty violet it's not perfectly transparent but it neutralizes

just right with my primary yellow ultramarine blue tea bye hoor bye this

is my blue violet again this is not totally transparent but it neutralizes

perfectly with my permanent yellow orange fellow blue wedge egg by a

Holbein Tayloe blue yellow shade by hope I this

is my blue turquoise sailor turquoise by daniel smith this is my third favorite

color ever for me and it's my turquoise in the color whale phthalo green rush

mink a hookah screen by Holbein this is my grain which grows out perfectly with

my quinacridone rose better than the fellow Green does permanent grade number

one by Holbein this is my yellow green that's the color whales covered and

here's some extra colors I've added just because they were so pretty gold green

by daniel smith quinacridone gold by daniel smith this is my second favorite

color ever could I couldn't burnt orange by daniel smith which i am going to try

using in place of the brown and antwerp blue by Windsor Newton which I'm trying

now in place of my usual indigo here is the color chart showing how each color

mixes with all the other colors in the palette the chart is a hybrid of color

charts created by Denise from in liquid color and E from Yves bow I'll leave

links to the videos where I spotted their beautiful color charts instead of

putting the same color mix on both the side and the top of the color chart

Denise puts a lighter mix of the same color across the top this is a great way

to see the range of intensity from the color mixes if puts the pure pigment on

the side and the bottom right next to the Kona names as well as going down the

middle of the chart this actually made the process so much easy for me by

reducing the number of errors I would have made otherwise I drew each square

to be two centimeters by two centimeters it resulted in a huge color chart but I

like it as you can see more textures and color variations at this size the

palette produces a huge range of beautiful intense colors my only concern

is that there isn't many dark shades so I might throw in one or two colors that

are more dark such as indigo and burnt umber

I hope you have enjoyed this video if you have any questions about the palette

and my choice of colors please ask away in the comments below thank you so much

for watching please like comment and subscribe and I will see you in the next

video

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What's your greatest desire? Short movie (ENG SUB) - Duration: 5:33.

Hi

Hi

What you up to?

I'm studyiing

Terse

What you studying?

Fine, you won't answer

Nice to meet you, I'm Milena

But for you I'm the pixie of your desires

Will you tell me what's your greatest desire?

Listen, I don't know who you are, but I'd be pleased if you left and quit bothering me.

I told who I am, I'm Milena, the pixie of your...

...of my desires, I got that, but I quit believing in fairytales a long time ago, miss.

So, once again, if you quit harassing me and just left I'd be very much pleased.

But I can't leave, not unless you tell me what's your greatest desire

Alright, my greatest desire is for you to leave!

Come on! We both know you can do better

Fine! Then I'll leave

One simply tries to mind his own business when suddenly this girl shows up and...

Hi!

You again? So now you follow me?

of course I do! I told you, I'm your...

No, not again, please just leave me alone!

There's so many people around, why me?

I'll repeat again. I can't leave until you tell me what's your greatest desire.

I told you, I just want to be left alone

Sorry, I can't

Well, you

Well, you... no...

Well, you, from the height of your centuries, of the many wonders you've seen, lived and touched

of the thousand faces you kissed, of the life that runs in your veins choose me as your groom

Take me and I'll be yours for all eternity

Not bad

What are you doing here? How did you get in?

It doesn't matter. Not bad the piece you where rehearsing.

So you wanna be an actor?

It's none of your business

You know I'm an actress too?

Yeah? Good for you!

Oh no my children! The dimness, the dark I'm telling you about is the horror of madness, is the conciousness of nothingness.

So, what do you think?

Hey? You there? What do you think?

Where did you learn? Where did you study?

Thank you, thank you, many years of preparation looking up to you

Up to me?

Of course because you ar my...

Yes yes, we get it. Now, can we quit fooling around? Would you let me explain?

Tell me, what you want me to tell you?

You already know my question

Yes, but what do you want me to answer?

That I want to become an actor?

Well' that's a beginning

But why do you want to become an actor?

Why do you want so bad to get on the stage? Is it to be seen by everybody?

It's not to be seen, I got nothing to show to anyone

It's mostly for

For?

Listen, what do you want from me?

I would love for you to tell me the truth

What's the thing you miss the most? What's the thing you want so much above anything else?

I don't know

Well, think about it

And once you have an answer look for me

Sure, but I don't even know...

I don't know what my greatest desire is

Getting married? Have children? What do normal people desire?

What can one desire more than anything else?

What's that thing above anything else

That desire stronger than any other.

I thought about it, you know?

Now I know what's my greatest desire!

What's your greatest desire?

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我用什么洗衣服?使用后 分享心得【ADS】What Brand Of Detergent Product You Use? - Duration: 5:02.

Hello, everyone, I'm Sylvia

Welcome back to my channel

This video

It's a collaboration video

With Daia

This is my first time

Introducing detergent products

This one

Before filming this

I use this for several time already

I must use the product

before filming.

This one

I believe you guys have seen it before

In the super market

This is Daia

I still remember when the first day

When I put in my car

Oh my God

My car is full of fragrance from this

In fact, I haven't open it yet

When I arrive home

I brought it into my living room

I haven't start to use yet

In the next morning

Oh my God

My whole living room is full of fragrance

Fragrance is so strong

Suitable for in-door drying

Out-door drying also can

I tries this both way

It's works, very fragrant

My request is

I want my clothes to be very fragrant

And I thin it's works

It is very fragrant

Even bring it into your car

Your car become full of the fragrance

The living room too

Even now I can smell it

And my boyfriend's family also use Daia's product

One more thing

When you washing your cloth

If you want to soak your clothes in the bucket

Leave it for four or five days

It does not turn smell bad

This is one of benefit about Daia

Because other brands cannot do ths

By the way, when you buy this. You will get a dish

Where is my dish? I'll show to everyone

Yes, this is the dish (It's FREE)

Alright, that's all

about Daia powder

I'm pretty sure that you can find it in the market

They has four different colors

Four different fragrances

You can go to choose

And one more thing

I believe that you never see this before

because it's new. And I'm the first to use it

This one

This is Daia Smart (detergent liquid)

so far

Not every market to sell this

However, it is about to start selling soon

Because this is a color, right?

If you have color shirts

The color is not easy fade

It has fabric care effect

You no need to wash by hand

Soak it in water

Clean them

Drying

Very fragrant

Suitable for in-door drying

Very fragrant

Soon, you will see this in the market

Please remember this package

The most important to me is

It is very fragrant

My cloth very clean

And after washing

It's won't become stinky

So overall, I feel satisfy

Because

After washing clothes, if they make my hand dry

I will definitely mention it in the video

But

After I wash my clothes

I use hand to wash my clothes (washing machine will damage my clothes)

My hand is still good

And after washing clothes by hands

My hands feel very soft and nice

and nice

But, please remember

When you washing your clothes

If your clothes are so many

Please pour more detergent

More a bit

But don't too much

Because last time

I'm failed

When I wash my clothes

I have too much clothes

And I didn't pour enough detergent

and end up it turn so stinky

So please be careful, alright

Please remember to put a little more detergent

And then

When you washing your clothes

Please separate your cloth(White)

If you wash it all together

You will regret

Your white clothes will screw up

OK, that's all for today

This is my opinion, and experience while using Daia product

so far

I still feel satisfied

So

If you want to change other brand to wash your cloths

You can try Daia's products

That's all for today

Please support Daia's products

I have a lot of clothes want to wash

So

I can enjoy to use this product

If you have

any endorsement products

Or you have any project to cooperate with me

Or business

You can find me in WeChat

If you want to see me next time

Please subscribe to my channel

Press notification bell

See ya

Bye

Love you ♥

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Jez San offers FunFair's 30-second pitch plus what's coming up. 🎲 - Duration: 5:08.

What does FunFair solve?

The main problem is a trust issue that players don't trust to leave their money

in the custody of the casino and part of that is that all online casinos

require you to make a deposit and leave the money possibly for months or years

in the casino and you can only play the games in the casino when your money is

in their control and if you want it back you have to ask for it and you might not

get it so with our technology the player keeps their money in their own wallet

and plays games directly from their own wallets and the winnings come back to

their own wallet the casino never holds their money so the player is in control

of their funds at all time and hopefully that will let them trust to play the

games. So where are you right now in the thing? How long have you been around

for? So we were in stealth mode for about a year and then we did our token sale in

June and we had a working prototype novel novel concept to actually have

real technology working prior to a token sale so we actually built the technology

before we wrote the white paper and before we offered any tokens so we are

now significantly further developed and the the tech is almost ready and we

actually are launching publicly at a gaming exhibition on February 6 the

biggest gaming exhibition in Europe called ICE International Casino

Exhibition and we might be one of the few blockchain companies that has a real

product launching in the non blockchain industry we're actually targeting the

gaming industry and this is the first time the blockchain is possible the

blockchain actually works for this industry. So who are your competitors? We

see the the entire gaming industry as a will benefit from our technology so

they're not really competitors but we believe we can disrupt the entire gaming

industry with a better system that is more fair for players better margins for

casino operators better transparency for regulators so we just think there are so

many benefits and so few disadvantages that we think we're like Uber for taxis

we think we think we have a better mousetrap we think

that this technology will completely disrupt the gaming industry. So what are

some the disadvantages that you've run into a little trying to solve? The main

disadvantages that we would have is education we have to explain first to

the operators why this is a better technology and then the regulator's and

then eventually the public that they have to understand why they don't trust

the existing casinos and why they can trust this technology because it won't

cheat them and it could never cheat them because the rules of the games are

embedded in smart contracts which execute on the blockchain independently

so there's just no way for them to get cheated. What's in it for casinos to

change to this system? So right now casinos licensed their game software

from a game supplier and they still do that with us but they run their games

from an offshore server usually in a remote remote island location that is

very expensive and costly to to run those servers they might have hundreds

or thousands of servers and they have to have bandwidth in remote locations and

so on this is a very high overhead that we don't need because the casino games

are actually running on the blockchain which is already there and is already

the transactions already being validated or mined by miners and validators and so

that computing power is already there on the network and the casino games are

able to exploit it without people having to own their own servers. And what's your

growth plan? So the growth plan is start small and take a few casino operators

initially and iron out the kinks make sure that everything is running smoothly

and then ramp up we can take hundreds or even thousands of casino operators that

anyone in the world could be using our technology they could be regulated they

could be unregulated it doesn't matter because the technology has such strong

regulation built into the smart contracts that we don't think anyone can

be cheated even if some really dodgy company was running our technology the

players are safe. So you're saying you don't essentially you're not going to

run into issues with regulation in individual country with any legislation

because actually you have a higher standard. So in most countries the the

supplier of the technology is not regulated actually in the UK is one of

the few that is so we are applying for a UK license to develop software but

because we're not a gaming operator we actually don't need an operations

license and most countries in the world you don't even need a development license so

we can license our technology to casino operators around the world both

regulated and unregulated and each country is different some countries have

regulation some countries don't have regulation some countries have

regulation but the operators ignore it so it's different in every single

country and will serve them all

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Cancer Is Not What You Think It Is Busting the Myths Part 2 - Duration: 18:20.

Cancer Is Not What You Think It Is Busting the Myths (Part 2)

Natural cancer cures exist, and are even widely known, but the first things to get past are

your own doubts and fears. It can be hard to step out of the box of orthodox, conventional,

mainstream, allopathic Western Medicine, especially when faced with a serious illness like cancer.

However, the prospect of facing surgery, radiation or chemo, each with its own set of toxic and

even lethal side effects, is not appealing.

Below is a summary of a variety of natural cancer cures; many are proven natural cancer

treatments with a solid record of efficacy, while others are natural cancer remedies which

are promising enough to consider.

Numerous Natural Cancer Cures with Solid Evidence of Efficacy

Humanity has a very good idea of how to handle cancer for a long time � it�s just the

top natural cancer cures have been suppressed because there was no money in them (couldn�t

be patented by Big Pharma) and because they threatened the Big Pharma monopoly, which

is carefully guarded by the likes of the CDC and FDA.

Natural Cancer Cures #1: Frequency Machines

The brilliant discoveries of Royal Raymond Rife were suppressed by the FDA and AMA, but

luckily Rife Frequency Therapy has survived. It uses radio frequencies to kill germs. There

is always a frequency at which a germ will vibrate until its structure is destroyed,

just as the opera singer can shatter a wine glass with her voice.

Newspaper report announcing Rife�s cancer treatment in 1938

Most bacteria, viruses and other pathogens have very weak outer cell walls; when the

right frequency is aimed at them, they dissolve. There are also a range of zappers, blood purifiers

and devices based on this principle, either made by or named after Bob Beck and Hulda

Clark.

Natural Cancer Cures #2: Laetrile / Amygdalin / Vitamin B17

In my earlier article Natural Cancer Cure Laetrile (Amygdalin, Vitamin B17) Works Better

than Chemotherapy, I outlined how laetrile has the prized ability to target cancerous

cells while leaving healthy ones intact.

In this way, it is far superior to chemotherapy which is an indiscriminate killer. I am still

amazed by the fact that the solutions to cancer are to be found in Nature right in front of

our noses, if we just care to broaden our perspective. Here�s exactly how laetrile

works:

�Laetrile is made of 4 parts, two of which are glucose, the third of which is benzaldehyde

and the fourth of which is cyanide. The mere mention of the word �cyanide� tends to

send people into mild shock since it is a well know poison.

�However, the cyanide and benzaldehyde in laetrile are not free molecules, and come

naturally bound within other molecular formations. In fact there are many foods including vitamin

B12 that contain cyanide, but they are safe since the cyanide remains locked up as part

of another molecule.

�Now here�s the brilliant part: cancer cells contain an enzyme that healthy cells

do not, beta-glucosidase, called the �unlocking enzyme�. This enzyme causes the release

of both the benzaldehyde and the cyanide, thus destroying the cancer cell, but cannot

occur in a healthy cell, since it doesn�t contain this unlocking enzyme.

�Additionally, there is an enzyme in healthy cells, rhodanese, which catches free cyanide

molecules and renders them harmless by combining them with sulfur. By binding the cyanide to

sulfuric rhodanese, it is converted to a cyanate, which is a neutral substance. Cancer cells

don�t contain enough sulfur to do this!�

Another important aspect to laetrile are the 2 glucose parts. Recall that cancer cells

do not gain energy aerobically (through oxygen) but rather anaerobically (by fermenting sugar);

in fact, cancer cells consume around 15 times more sugar than normal healthy cells.

This means they steal the energy from the food you eat, but you can use this fact against

them. Cancer cells are way more attracted to sugar molecules, so when you pair a cancer-killing

molecule with the sugar molecule, the cancer cell will consume both and end up dying.

It�s a kind of Trojan Horse killing method and is the exact same principle by which the

other natural cancer cures work, such as ones with baking soda.

Natural cancer cures: baking soda or sodium bicarbonate

Natural Cancer Cures #3: Baking Soda

Baking soda (sodium bicarbonate or NaHCO3) has been used in a variety of ways to heal

cancer. As mentioned in part 1, the Italian medic Dr. Tullio Simoncini believes cancer

is a fungus and has had great success in treating patients with IV (intravenous) baking soda.

Others have paired baking soda with a sweetener such as maple syrup, in a Trojan horse like

way.

Since cancer cells consume 15 times more sugar than normal cells, they are attracted to and

gobble up the maple syrup, which is bound to the baking soda. Then the baking soda (a

very alkaline substance) forces a rapid shift in the pH of the cancer cells, killing them.

The cancer cells can�t withstand such alkalinity.

Natural Cancer Cures #4: DCA

DCA (short for Sodium Dichloroacetate) became widely known after cardiologist Dr. Evangelos

D. Michelakis, working at the Department of Medicine at the University of Alberta, Canada,

found in 2007 that it led to regression in lung, breast, and brain cancers � sometimes

causing the tumor mass to shrink by 70% in just 3 weeks!

As discussed in part 1, one of the hallmarks of cancer is that the cancer cells have overridden

the command to commit suicide (apoptosis). DCA corrects this by turning on the mitochondria

of cancerous cells, which directs them to commit apoptosis.

DCA is an ordinary molecule with extraordinary abilities. It is non-toxic, odorless and colorless.

DCA is a small, simple compound that cannot be patented � and so, since it is not a

drug and does not require a prescription, it threatens the profits of Big Pharma, who

don�t want you to know about it. It only affects cancerous cells and leaves healthy

cells intact.

Natural Cancer Cures #5: The Gerson Therapy

Dr. Max Gerson was a brilliant German doctor who took in weak cancer patients after Western

Medicine was done with them and said �You�ve tried all our treatments. There�s nothing

more we can do for you.�

Gerson then managed to heal an amazing percentage of them. In his day, skin TB was the scariest

thing, not cancer. Gerson cured 446 out of 450 skin TB patients, which is a greater-than-99%

cure rate!

The Gerson Therapy is predicated on the fact that the 2 main causes of cancer are deficiency

and toxicity.

The Gerson Therapy is basically 3 things:

1. Salt and Water Management (restrict sodium, increase potassium)

2. Toxin Removal (performs coffee enemas, restrict animal protein)

3. Energy (ATP) Production (add iodine, perform hyperalimentation [best nutrition in largest

possible quantity])

The Gerson cancer protocol basically consists of 13 vegetable juices (8 oz each) per day,

1 vegetable soup, herbal teas and coffee enemas.

There are no animal products, no alcohol, no caffeine, no salt, no white sugar (a little

honey is OK), no grains (except a little rye), no legumes, no berries, no pineapple and no

mushrooms allowed. The tumors do not grow on the sugar in the vegetable juice, because

the enzymes keep them in check.

Gerson�s work has continued on under the watchful eye of his daughter Charlotte, who

has fine-tuned the protocol. They discovered that cancer tumors grow on sodium, animal

protein and fat (the one exception is flax oil which is the only oil that does not grow

tumors but helps supply patients with essential fatty acids).

Charlotte claims that salt/sodium is a type of poison (since it�s an enzyme inhibitor),

and unnecessary for human nutrition needs, and therefore not part of the Gerson cancer

protocol.

In 1957 Danish scientist Professor Jens Christian Skou of Aarhus University discovered there

is a sodium-potassium pump in the cell (for which he later received the Nobel Prize in

1997). Sodium resides outside of the cell (saltwater), whereas potassium is inside of

cell (freshwater).

Cancer patients need to eat lots of foods with high potassium/sodium ratios (e.g. banana,

guava, fig, nectarine, peach) to rebalance the sodium overload. Just as there is a big

lack of potassium and overuse of sodium in modern diets, there is likewise a lack of

magnesium and overuse of calcium.

The Gerson approach is very scientific in deliberately increasing the potassium and

magnesium levels of its patients to starve the cancer of fuel. The results have been

very impressive.

Natural Cancer Cures #6: The Budwig Diet

Another German doctor (Dr. Johanna Budwig) came up with a clever cancer cure based on

combining 2 relatively common foods. In 1951, she found that the blood of seriously ill

cancer patients was deficient in some essential substances (e.g. phosphatides and lipoproteins)

which a healthy person�s blood always contained.

She discovered a way to easily replace these substances using just 2 common foods, flax

oil and cottage cheese. When mixed together, amazing results can be achieved, such as the

disappearance of anemia and weakness, and the healing of diabetes and cancer.

The Budwig Diet works because it recognizes that the human body is electric, and that

we acquire cancer when we let our inner voltage get too low:

�In Germany in 1952, [Dr. Budwig] was the [German] central government�s senior expert

for fats and pharmaceutical drugs � considered one of the world�s leading authorities on

fats and oils. Her research has shown the tremendous effects that commercially processed

fats and oils have in destroying cell membranes and lowering the voltage in the cells of our

bodies, which then result in chronic and terminal disease � The cells of our body fire electrically.

�They have a nucleus in the center of the cell which is positively charged, and the

cell membrane, which is the outer lining of the cell, is negatively charged� when unsaturated

fats have been chemically treated, their unsaturated qualities are destroyed and the field of electrons

removed.

�This commercial processing of fats destroys the field of electrons that the cell membranes

(60-75 trillion cells) in our bodies must have to fire properly (i.e. function properly).

The fats� ability to associate with protein and thereby to achieve water solubility in

the fluids of the living body � all this is destroyed.�

It�s all about polarity. When the polarity is missing (due to the lack of electron-rich

highly unsaturated fat), your body can�t make new cells properly. This can be reversed

by providing flax oil and cottage cheese which together revive the stagnated growth process.

This naturally causes any tumors present to dissolve.

Natural Cancer Cures #7: The Hoxsey Cure

Harry Hoxsey reportedly had a flamboyant personality, and he was certainly not the first (nor the

last) natural cancer healer to go up against the Big Pharma-Western Medicine establishment,

including the AMA and its guard-dog the FDA.

After the AMA/FDA forced him out the US, he set up a clinic in Tijuana, Mexico. Hoxsey

cured many people of cancer with a concotion based on roots and bark that had worked for

his family (of veteranians) to cure their horses of cancer. Ty Bollinger writes that

the Hoxsey formula contained:

�A solution of cascara (Rhamnus purshiana) and potassium iodide served as a base for

the following herbs, added according to individual cancer cases:

Burdock root (Arctium lappa) Barberry or berberis root (Berberis vulgaris)

Buckthorn bark (Rhamnus frangula) Stillingia root (Stillingia sylvatica)

Prickly ash bark (Zanthoxylum americanum) Poke root (Phytolacca americana)

�Hoxsey�s understanding of cancer was that it is a systemic disease created from

metabolic imbalances that needed to be restored. His tonics were meant to help create homeostasis

(internal stability), kill cancer cells, and remove the toxins created from killing cancer

cells. This perspective is in line with almost all natural cancer treatments and practitioners.�

Interestingly, both Hoxsey and Dr. Gerson emphasized the importance of iodine in their

natural cancer protocols.

Natural Cancer Cures #8: Essiac Tea

Former Canadian cancer nurse Rene Caisse successfully treated the terminally ill for over 50 years

with her remarkable plant-based formula.

It removes toxic accumulation in the lymphs, bone marrow, bladder and alimentary canal,

clears the respiratory channel, purifies the blood, protects the body against radiation,

relieves pain, increases appetite and boosts energy levels � as well as curing cancer.

Her formula came to be known as �Essiac� tea (which is her last name Caisse spelt backwards).

The basic components of Essiac are sheep sorrel and burdock root which are known to kill cancer

cells.

Essiac Tea is a long-proven method of curing cancer. It dates back to the 1920s and earlier.

There are several brands on the market, however what is most important are the quality and

freshness of the herbs (and how well they are processed so as to keep their nutrients

intact), not the exact secret recipe or secret formula with certain proportions.

The ICRF rates the Essiac Tea treatment as only being effective on newly diagnosed cancer

patients who do not have fast-growing cancer.

Natural Cancer Cures #9: Graviola (Soursop) and Paw Paw

There are also certain fruits which have been known to kill cancer, including graviola (also

known as soursop) and paw paw:

�We [the ICRF] recommend graviola on the basis of several scientific articles, several

testimonials, and several comments by practitioners (mostly from Brazil), however, Paw Paw is

actually stronger than graviola at treating cancer.

�Paw Paw is the more potent of the two because of its more sophisticated and larger molecular

structures. Graviola is sometimes called �Brazilian Paw Paw,� which can cause some confusion�

Graviola only has single ring compounds, while the Paw Paw�s acetogenins have several double

ring compounds (e.g. bullatacin) which makes Paw Paw much more powerful.�

These fruits work by decreasing or eliminating the production of ATP (the main energy fuel

of a cell). This in turn lowers the voltage of the cell.

For normal cells, there is plenty of ATP, thus lowering the level of ATP has no real

effect. However, with cancer cells, due to the fact they create energy by fermentation,

ATP is far more critical. When the ATP level of the cancer cell falls to a critical level,

the cell falls apart.

These Central and South American fruits kill cancer in a different way to other protocols,

and thus should never be combined with them.

Just as with the Essiac Tea treatment above, the ICRF rates the graviola/paw paw treatment

as only being effective on newly diagnosed cancer patients who do not have fast-growing

cancer.

Natural Cancer Cures #10: IP6

IP6 is short for inositol hexaphosphate. It�s a natural carbohydrate molecule present in

most plant and animal cells. Your body makes IP6 from inositol, and you can also intake

it from grains, legumes and meat. It regulates numerous intracellular functions, such as

signal transduction, cell growth and differentiation, platelet function and cholesterol metabolism.

Its anticarcinogenic properties are based on its ability to stimulate the immune system,

act as a powerful antioxidant and its capacity to stop angiogenesis (one of the 6 hallmarks

of cancer in part 1).

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What Would Jeff Do? Dog Training Tip of the Day #53 - Duration: 1:48.

- Hey everybody how are you?

It's Jeff Gellman of Solid K9 Training

with my What Would Jeff Do? dog training tip of the day.

Tip number 53, if you ain't training your dog

you're just managing your dog.

Listen, there's always gonna be

a level of management to your dog.

Don't let anybody shame you or make you feel bad

because you're managing your dog

instead of training your dog and you know,

this is the thing, it's a combination of both.

All dogs have to be managed at some point and maybe forever,

and it's not a bad thing.

We have to manage our lives, we've gotta manage

our finances, we have to manage our careers, family balance,

we have to manage our kids, we have to manage our dogs.

We have to manage our household.

Management is not a bad deal.

Almost gets as bad of a rep as punishment.

Like, you should be training your dog instead.

You shouldn't have to manage it.

Come on now, little bit silly, little bit ridiculous.

So if you're one of those people that feel like

you've had to manage your dog and you're doing it wrong,

and it should know better, and your dog should have

more freedom, and make all the right decisions,

hey, perfect world, wouldn't it be great?

So, it's okay to manage your dog.

It's not a negative.

I'm telling you it's not a negative.

Lot of nonsense going on out there, be careful.

Don't get sucked into it, don't be made to feel guilty,

or shameful, it's all good with me.

So, train your dog, manage your dog,

modify it's behavior, it's all good stuff.

Jeff Gellman, Solid K9 Training,

madly in love with you, and I will see you tomorrow.

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What's in the Bag Candy Review - Lychee Gummy Candy - Duration: 1:05.

Hey guys, it's Claire, thanks for joining me for another what's in the bag, so

let's see what we got. We have Lychee gummy candy. It's made in Japan, so,

yeah, it's gluten free - and it's delicious and juicy apparently,

so let's try it. It smells fruity. They look like this. So, they leave like

stuff on your hands. They're weird.

I don't like them. So I give it a 4 out of 10.

It tastes so weird! Like and subscribe for more!

Good bye!

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What Can We Hook Up To Our Power Supply On Our Model Railroad - Duration: 12:40.

if you converted your computer power supply like this for your layout or your

workbench you're gonna want to see this or if you have one of those too so let's

see what this is all about I'm Tom Kvichak and this is Toms Trains and Things

this channel was created to help other modelers who are in need of guidance in

pursuing their dream of building a model railroad and some time ago we talked

about taking one of these things apart and taking all the plugs off here and

dividing all these wires up into the voltages and using it as a power supply

on our model railroad or on our workbench and we also talked about this

one right here which gives you a constant voltage but only one voltage

you can set the current on it also well what can we use it for well that's what

I'm gonna show you in this video right here then right after this if you would

like to see more videos like this on Toms Trains and Things about model

railroading about beginners about electronics about just about anything go

ahead and hit that subscribe button and while you're at it ding that Bell so you

can be notified whenever I have a new video coming out so let's get started

with this thing right here and see what we could do with these power supplies

that we have where we're gonna put it on our model railroad or what we're gonna

do with it on the workbench the first thing you want to take note of before

you do anything is check the data plate on your power supply now your power

supply may be different than mine mine's a 305 watt and it was manufactured for

Dell although all power supplies are made in the same place now this one here

is 5 volt is 22 amps max 12 volt is 18 amps max minus 12 volt is one amp max

3.3 volt is 17 amp max now there's two rails in this one a low voltage rail and

a high voltage rail so the low voltage rails 3.3 volt and 5 volt

and it says do not exceed 150 watts in there and I'll show you how to figure

that out and the 12 volt A and 12 volt B rails not to exceed 264 watts okay so

that's one thing that you have to take into consideration if you're using a lot

of the three volt and the 5 volt ones you can't exceed 150 watts on there and

those two voltages but your power supply may be different so that's why you have

to check the data plate on it that's what you have to take a look at and you

could run many things on your layout and on your workbench now this one here it

doesn't have to be this specific brand this one goes anywhere from 0 to 30

volts at 5 amps now they make them up to 10 amps also but the one that I have is

5 amps and I'll show you what we could use on this one also figuring out the

maximum wattage on your power supply is a piece of cake or should I say a piece

of pie on my example for the Dell we had 150 watts maximum for three and a half

three point three and five volts so with this formula here P equal I times E

which is pi we could transpose that and we want to figure out current so the

current which is I would be equal to P over e so we put 150 over three point

three and that comes out to 45 and a half amps now you're not going to be

using that many amps on there now that is a lot of amps now figuring out for 5

volts is 150 over five which is 30 amps now if you put those two together you

can't exceed the what the 450 watts so somewhere in there the maximum for the 5

volt and the maximum for the 3.3 volt is far below what the maximum is if you

would use it by itself on the 3.3 it said the maximum amperage on there

was 17 amps you're not gonna be using 150 watts on there because 150 watts is

all the way up to forty five and a half amps twice that so don't even worry

about it you've got plenty of power on here now for the 12 volts you have 264

Watts divide that by 12 and that comes out to 22 amps and the maximum on the 12

volt was 18 amps and if you wanted to use the the minus 12 honor that was the

maximum on one amp so you could combine the the want the minus 12 and the plus

12 to get 24 volts now there are some items that you can use 24 volts on but

it's only one am and what I'm gonna tell you right now is these Woodland Scenic's

Just Plug you could run that off of the 24 volts because that is it they want to

sell you a wall wart for $20 which is 300 milliamps at 24 volts DC and that is

plenty of power on that you got one amp that's more than the 300 milliamps that

you need for running this right here that just plugs so that's one thing that

you could use on there another item that you could use if you're using digit ax

that D s 64 the DF 64 is anywhere from 12 to 14 volts so you could use you

could tap in on the 12 volt one for the D S 64 now a lot of the other items for

digit tracks come with a power supply the ps4 Tina and that is 14 volts DC PM

42 BDL 168 PR4 all of those come with a wall wart but if that wall word

ever goes bad boom you could use a 12 volt off of

there now I am going to show you how to use a voltage divider say you want to

use nine volts off of that 12 volts or say off of the 24 volts you want to drop

that down to 16 volts or 15 volts to replace one of the ps4 teens I'm going

to show you how to do a simple voltage-divider and all it requires is

two resistors and I'll bring the diagram right up here and I'll show you how to

calculate that now if you have any other type of DCC equipment most of those come

with the power supply but if you want to use a command station a lot of command

stations don't come with power supplies so this thing right here is a good

candidate for that for up to five amps now they do make like I said they do

make them up to ten amps so you're covered on here this goes up to thirty

volts you could plot you you could Dow in

whatever voltage you want on there you could also doubt in the maximum amperage

that you want to limit this to so this is a good source for those command

stations for your DCC now for all the accessories that you're using like the

tortoise switch machine 12 volts will do it everything circuit ron has runs from

12 to 18 volts except for the Tortoise Switch Machine which is 12 volts now you

could use that power supply here for anything that's circuit Ron now for DCC

concepts the cobalt switch machine that's 9 to 12 volt DC for DCC

specialties everything on that runs off of your track power so you don't have to

worry about anything on there but let's talk about that voltage divider on that

voltage divider right there you have two resistors r1 and r2 and then you tap off

the center and you can also do this with a potentiometer

but anyway r1 and r2 say you have 12 volts over here and you want to bring

the output to 9 volts you want r1 now you could change the value of this R 1

would be 1 K and r2 would be 3 K and that would bring your output

down to nine volts pretty simple and here's the formula for it

piece of cake so if you want to bring your voltage down to another voltage off

of that 12 volt 9 volt you could do it if you want to bring it down to 6 volts

you could do it to 6 volts if you if you're using the 24 volts and you want

to bring it down to 15 volts or 14 volts you could do this also on there where

did we get the term watt W ATT well we got that from James Watt he was an

18th century mechanical engineer he also made improvements to the steam

engine even James Watt who we think of in electrical terms had a lot to do with

the steam engine that we use on the locomotives today every accessory that

you use on your model railroad if it's powered with DC you could use this power

supply here from the computer or you could use this power supply right here

instead of a wall wart if it if you have something that requires a wall or you

could use that power supply on it and you could adjust the voltage on it to

match whatever voltage you need as long as it's DC LEDs can be powered at 3.3

volts at 5 volts at 12 volts there's even some that are 24 volts

like the woodland scene you just plug coming up in some videos later on we're

going to be doing things on an Arduino and right here this is 9 volts on the

USB USB is typically 5 volts and they also have pins on the side for 3.3 volts

and 5 volts right over here now I have one that I bought about four years ago

it was manufactured by make instead of the 18 mega 3:28 chip that's normally in

there it's got an SMD chip in there similar to that and in some future

videos these right here are ATmega3:28 for

the Arduino and I'm going to show you how to make your own Arduino

board keep an eye out for that that's coming up in March because I just got

all the stuff here from Sparkfun that I've been waiting for for a couple of

weeks I got everything in this little red box here that we need to make our

own arduino's for our projects it we're gonna do it with this and we're gonna

make our own one and do it with that so we could store it anywhere we want on

our layout in a smaller package to this now granted you could get them though

Arduino minis and do the same thing but with this it only cost about five

dollars to make an Arduino so and it's more fun to alright keep an eye out for

the Arduino projects coming up in March we got a resistance substitution box so

we could do some projects with the Arduino and other electrical projects on

our railroad so we'll see ya

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What NOT to say to cosplayers - Duration: 4:26.

Oh hey man! How come you're dressed like that?

Do ya dress like that everyday?

Aren't you a bit old to be dressing up?

Is it halloween?

Circus is in town isn't it?

Hoh, but anyway, you look great!

But uh, who're you supposed to be?

Oh I know, Sailor Moon right?

Ah no it's that whatchacallit.....Pokemon!

*groaning*

Now you're pretty likely to hear these questions from anybody that's not into pop culture or anime.

And a good majority of the time, people are just asking out of curiosity more than anything else.

Now me personally, I usually don't mind having a bit of a chat if they're polite about it,

but it can really make you just want to smack your head into a table

sometimes when they try to crack bad jokes,

think something is a bit easy, or even worse, they try to diss your waifus.

So, what other kind of things do cosplayers hear?

Ah no way, that's really cool! Did you buy it?

Oh you made it?? I didn't think boys knew how to sew!

Oh you made it?? No way, girls can't use tools like that!

Can you make me one?

Mate, can you do it for free?

*groaninggggggg*

Now asking if someone's bought something usually indicates one or two things:

They either think that what you're wearing is really cool,

and they want something similar or what you've got.

Or usually, they don't think that you made it yourself

and you're un (in) capable of making such a thing.

Firstly, there's absolutely NOTHING wrong with buying costumes.

Don't have access to a sewing machine, you don't know how to make something or

you just can't be bothered making it yourself, there's absolutely no problem.

Online shopping is seriously your best friend.

But when you work really hard on something and then someone comes up to you and says,

''Did you buy it???'' ''You know how to sew??'' ''You're capable??''

I've been working on this really hard, okay??

You know, someone comes up to you and they're like, ''Did you MAKE that???''

You're like, ''Phwawww, yeah of course I didn't make it...'' *modest modest modest*

Yes, I can make things! Yes, I could probably make you one too!

No, I won't do it for free!

It gets a little bit annoying sometimes. Of course you're gonna put on your angry face a little bit!

Hoooh, is that real?

Mate, is that a wig?

Aw can I touch it?

Hoooh, that bit there, I think it's a bit crooked ey?

Yeah I mean uh, why didn't you use foam?

I mean you coulda used worbla for that too hey?

Oh did you hot glue that together??

Hoh, did you know about doing it like this?

I mean it's a much better method y'know?

Yeah I would've done it like this hey.

*MORE GROANING*

Now as the old saying goes, ''If you don't have anything nice to say, don't say anything at all.''

Cosplayers but a LOT of time, money and effort into their creations,

and it can be a pretty big learning curve starting from scratch.

Sometimes things turn out great, sometimes they don't.

So unless someones actually ASKING for constructive criticism or advice,

it's NEVER usually a good time to pick at what someone's made.

I mean, it's like going:

Aw hey Billy! That's a great drawing!

Aw hey thanks man! I really worked hard on it, and y'know...

Hrrrrrr, but the face is just...a bit off. And how come you drew that bit like that hey?

Ah, well, it's not my best work, but I tried my best and i'm pretty proud of how it turned out.

So y'know, next time i'm gonna...

Aw mate, you should draw it this way instead y'know?

Look up a few tutorials on the things, draw it this way instead...

Y'know, it really helps. I mean, i've been drawing for a few years now

so I kinda know what i'm talking about on these parts here hey, and yeah...

Regardless of if they're wrong or right, noone likes a know-it-all.

And if someone actually DOES ask for advice, y'know, it's nice to be nice.

Are you a girl?

Are you a boy, mate?

Are you straight?

You all right mate?

Aw what do ya parents think of ya?

Aren't you a bit too young / old / skinny / big / asian for that character?

Now if you like wearing skirts as a dude, that's great!

If you like wearing suits as a girl, awesome!

And hey, if you like dancing in your fox costume, you rock it!

There's no such thing as too gay, too fat, too asian - whatever!

No matter what any friend, stranger or relative might say to you,

there's absolutely nothing wrong with cosplaying what YOU wanna do.

You love a series, you love a character so much that you wanna cosplay them,

you can do it, and there's absolutely no right or wrong way to do it.

You, should do, you.

Now if you're a cosplayer, you're more than likely to have heard at least one of these before in the past,

and you'd know how kind of unpleasant and

uncomfortable it can be to deal with these kinds of questions.

As you'd know better than anyone else, a lot of time, money and effort goes into

these costumes and unfortunately, love for cosplay is something only

a cosplayer would really understand.

So if you're a cosplayer: Don't be afraid to love what you love.

You're not alone.

And if you're not, well: Just keep in mind, we're all people,

and a little bit of encouragement can go a long way.

And for everyone: Just do your best to be great.

Just be nice to everyone, no matter who they are.

G'day fellas, how're you goin'?

Now if i've missed anything in this list, PLEASE write them in the comments below!

I had a REALLY hard time coming up with this list!

And I know can't have come across all of the questions that you guys have probably run into before.

It's been really great hearing some of the experiences that some of you guys have had,

and it's great just chatting with a bunch of different cosplayers from all over the world.

So let me know what you think! It's been bloody hot where i've been living,

i'm gonna keep trying to put something out regularly.

So hope you guys are gonna keep looking forward to it! Catch you again soon, bye!

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Meghan Markle Appoints Amy Pickerill As Her 'Girl Friday': What It Really Takes To Be Top Royal - Duration: 10:15.

For more infomation >> Meghan Markle Appoints Amy Pickerill As Her 'Girl Friday': What It Really Takes To Be Top Royal - Duration: 10:15.

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School Scare Wasn't What It Seemed - Duration: 1:52.

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What Makes Last Epoch Different? - Skills - Duration: 1:42.

Hi, my name is Michael Pettit,

lead developer and systems designer for Last Epoch

and I'd like to tell you about the game's unique skill system

In Last Epoch, you unlock skills as you level up

and will gain the ability to specialize in

up to five different skills.

Specializing in the skill grants

you access to its augment tree

This is a network of nodes

that affect the skill in unique ways.

For example:

You will be able to transform your

Meteor spell into Meteor Shower,

your lightning blast into chain lightning

or your fireball into a homing torrent of flames.

These augment trees are not linear and are

not all about making a skill hit more enemies;

if your Primalist is focused on elemental damage

instead of physical damage,

he can turn his tornado into a fire tornado,

or make it cast lightning.

If he is more melee focused, he can

make the tornado attach to him

and pull enemies towards him into melee range.

The way you augment a skill can completely

change the way you use it.

Instead of using Fury Leap to just jump in

or out of combat, you can augment it

to rain lightning down around you, and then

make long jumps over your enemie's heads

while the lightning strikes them.

With the power of our augment trees, even

if two character select the same five skills

for their build, they have the

potential to differ vastly in terms of gameplay.

For more info on our exciting skill systems

and more, subscribe to the channel

stay tuned for our new series:

What Makes Last Epoch Different.

For now, farewell and stay safe.

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What Was The First Video Game You Ever Played? | Community Question Episode 8 | Backlog Battle - Duration: 11:41.

Hello everybody and welcome to this week's Community Question!

My name's Alex and I hope everyone had a great February!

It's crazy to think that we started this show a mere 7 weeks ago, but - here we are

- on the 8th episode!

I know I've said it last week, but I want to sincerely thank all of you - truly - from

the bottom of my heart - for commenting and subscribing to the channel.

It's always fun talking with you about your answers and all of us learning about each

other here, and I look forward to more interesting answers in the weeks to come!

Before we ask the Community Question this week, we'll need to read and reply to all

your answers from last week's question today!

For the people who missed it, last week's question was, "What are your most anticipated

games of 2018?"

There's been plenty of interesting answers from last week where people posted games and

weren't sure whether they'd come out in 2018 or not.

Because of the nature of the question, I'll try to give you their current release dates

whenever appropriate.

Got it?

Great!

Let's read your answers!

Nauto-Ace-211-EX writes:

Detective Pikachu.

Finally, a Pikachu who can talk, investigate crimes, and drinks coffee.

I just wish Danny DeVito voiced Detective Pikachu.

And, also, Megaman 11.

I remember the petition (that I also signed, by the way) to have Danny DeVito voice Detective

Pikachu.

Think about how ridiculous - and maybe fitting? - he would sound!

Naturally, this never would've happened, but the sheer thought of hearing Danny DeVito

say, "Pika!

Pika!" in a gravelly voice sounds ridiculous.

Detective Pikachu is coming out March 23, 2018 in the US and Europe, so that checks

out!

Also, Megaman 11 is currently slated for 4th quarter 2018, per their announcement.

biophoenix writes:

I have a feeling it might come out this year, but that's Trails of Cold Steel III.

The stories in those games keep me wanting more.

Yakuza 6 and Kiwami 2 for sure!

And I'll also mention Metroid Prime 4.

As of this recording, there haven't been any announcements made regarding Trails of

Cold Steel III's release in the west so, unfortunately, the game doesn't count.

That being said, I've seen some screenshots of the game and it looks really, really good.

Isn't Trails of Cold Steel a series you have to play from the beginning though?

I think that's the curse of putting a number in your title: you'll always have these

kinds of questions lingering.

And I think I'm not the only one here who's hoping that Metroid Prime 4 comes out this

year… but alas, there's no concrete details about it other than a logo showing intent.

Intent is everything, but there's not even gameplay.

I'm with you on Yakuza 6 and Kiwami 2… though Kiwami 2 still has yet to be formally

announced for the west.

That said, I'm sure we'll hear about that and The Fist of the North Star Kiwami in the

very near future!

More on Yakuza 6 shortly!

Darkscream writes:

Since Dragonball Fighter Z and Monster Hunter World are already out, the last one left for

me is Yakuza 6.

The Backlog Battle community loves its Yakuza games, and the announcement of Yakuza 6 being

Kazuma Kiryu's last dance makes the game a must have.

Yakuza 6 was sadly delayed to April 17, 2018 in the US and Europe, but remember that the

demo is coming out this Tuesday on February 27.

You can carry the save over to the full game, once it's released, so none of the work

that you put into the demo will go to waste!

So mark the demo release date on your calendar and let's all get ready to send off Kiryu

in an amazing fashion come April!

CryMorGaming writes:

Detroit.

Detroit: Become Human has the potential to be a great game.

I say potential because David Cage hasn't been batting 1000 for a while.

I will say that the last game he made that I genuinely enjoyed was Indigo Prophecy, which

I played recently.

But despite promising a million different outcomes depending on your actions in Detroit:

Become Human, the game feels reigned in a little bit - like the game could work.

Most games with choices tend to be plagued with rudimentary nuances that matter so little

that they don't really affect much, but Detroit's investigative gameplay has some

real potential here.

And I can't wait to get my hands on the game whenever it comes out - sometime between

now and the end of June 2018, according to their last press release.

Terry309 writes:

Mount and Blade II: Bannerlord.

There's more to Terry309's comment about this game in the comments - more than what

I'm showing here - so I urge you to check it out if it sounds interesting.

But talking with him about the game, it feels like the real progression of the Dynasty Warriors

series (sorry Dynasty Warriors 9) where there's not only real-time combat, but also strategy

and RPG elements involved in a huge sandbox environment!

If this sounds like a great game to check out, Terry309's got a whole comment full

of details about the upcoming game… which seems to not have a release date.

But hey, the original is out at least!

The Golden Bolt writes:

I'm very excited for Mega Man 11, Spiderman, and a few others but really, what'll make

or break 2018 for me is what we see announced at/before E3!

We know Mega Man 11 will come out some time later in the year, but Spiderman… well…

we have a 2018 window?

I guess that's good enough.

That said, I share the same sentiments as Golden Bolt when he talks about E3 this year.

Will we see Cyberpunk 2077 at the big show?

How about Ghosts of Tsushima?

Either way, it's only a few months away!

Where has all this time gone, eh?

Matt Wheaton writes:

Dragon Quest XI, Red Dead Redemption 2, Ni No Kuni 2, Cyberpunk 2077, Yakuza 6, and Shin

Megami Tensei V.

I don't think Cyberpunk 2077 and Shin Megami Tensei V are coming out this year.

In fact, I think Shin Megami Tensei V just started development based off of a recent

interview!

And judging by The Witcher 3's slow press cycle trickle, we might see Cyberpunk at E3,

but we probably won't see it released until a year or two after that.

The Witcher 3 was shown to the press in June 2013 behind closed doors (I was there), and

the game officially came out in May 2015.

Believe me - I wish this weren't the case.

That said, Red Dead Redemption 2 is coming out on the anniversary date of the gunfight

at the O.K. Corral - October 26, 2018 - and Dragon Quest XI is allegedly coming out in

the U.S. and Europe in 2018.

I want to see more of Dragon Quest XI, quite frankly.

They've been super quiet about that game out here.

And lastly, Ni No Kuni 2 - scheduled for March 23, 2018 for the U.S. and Europe.

I have the original game on my backlog.

Maybe I should finish that game first...

Bufudyne writes:

Kirby: Star Allies, Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes, Shin Megami Tensei V

I've omitted "new Yoshi game" and "Devil May Cry 5" because they're rumors and,

as I mentioned in the previous episode, breaks the rules of this week's question.

As far as Kirby: Star Allies and Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes are concerned, the latter

had a target release date of "early 2018," which implies it should come out between now

and the end of March.

That said, I actually think it's still coming out in 2018 - just not in this window.

The former is scheduled to come out March 16, 2018.

That actually makes me think - I haven't played a Kirby game in a long while.

Maybe I'll pick this one up!

Max Phillips writes:

Brave Earth Prologue is the game I'm most looking forward to.

I'm a huge fan of I Wanna Be The Guy and from following Kayin, I can really tell he

knows his shit when it comes to Metroidvanias.

I had the pleasure of speaking with Kayin on the Backlog Battle Podcast and it was super

fun talking to him about video games, backyard wrestling, and making I Wanna Be The Guy and

Brave Earth Prologue.

As a fellow Metroidvania connoisseur, I'm very much looking forward to Brave Earth Prologue

myself and I hope it comes out soon.

If you haven't checked it yet, click on the card on the top right so you can listen

to that interview or, search for it on mybacklogbattle.tv!

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Every adventure requires a first step, trite but true, even here.

Those were the words said by the Cheshire Cat in American McGee's Alice.

In everything you want to do, taking the first step is always the most important.

Many of us learned this by playing video games, and we've all established our styles of

play based on how we solve various challenges in video games - our first steps into worlds

beyond our childhood.

Which then begs the question...

What is the first video game you ever played?

If you don't really remember what it is, you can name several that you do remember

playing.

Take the time to think what it really is and tell us your memories of playing the game.

While you're thinking about this - and I really think you should - I'll give you

mine.

On the podcast, it's well known that I've said that Mike Tyson's Punch-Out! was the

game that introduced me to video games.

After much contemplation, I found that not to be the case.

It actually started earlier than that, when my uncle showed me Enduro Racer on the Atari

2600.

It wasn't much of a looker, but the fact that I was able to move the car on screen

using a goofy looking joystick made me feel like, for the first time, I was controlling

the TV!

Being inexorably tied to the TV experience became interesting to me, but it wasn't

until a time later when I'd be able to indulge in this almost every day.

You see, in the 80s my grandmother bought a bunch of cocktail table arcade machines

and set up an arcade right next to a university.

The government deemed this to be predatory in nature - as they claimed the business was

preying on the nickels and dimes of the students at the school - so my grandmother gave away

the cocktail tables with the last remaining one being sent to my home.

The game was Galaga.

Now, I had to look this up because I always confuse Galaxian with Galaga.

But I always remember how sharp the lines were of the ship that I was controlling - it

was almost a perfect triangle - and how I'd always let my ship get captured so I could

basically recapture it again and have two shots going at the same time.

Just thinking about it is exhilarating to me, and while Mike Tyson's Punch-Out! is

something I'll always consider as ahead of the curve, Galaga has that special trigger

that makes me think of happier, simpler gaming days.

And that's my pick for the first video game I've ever played!

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