hello everyone good morning welcome back
to our channel one-half of you can vent
out my boyfriend right now is out with
my dad in Georgia so I'm filming this by
myself i just finished grocery shopping
with his three different places and I do
that because I try to find all the atoms
because I can possibly get them i went
to 32 replaces to do that and i'm going
to show you everything now here we go
also guys just wanted to say if you hear
me like breathing heavily it's because
i'm just getting over a cold and my nose
is completely stuffed up and my throat
is still kind of sore a little bit and
that's what's going on with me right now
the first place I went to is a little
produce stand that I actually just found
in my town we moved here I would love to
say we just continue but we actually
moved here five years ago I still
haven't really gotten my bearings in the
area that we are at because I still
spend all of my time and the area i
moved from with a lot of time in the
town that I live in right now until
today I had fun a produce stand that I
liked as much as the protest and I
previously with two sorry for that
motorcycle class advice but I did go to
produce stand today the new one and it's
in my town to super close and that's
really awesome and the couple that only
are so nice
it was amazing i'm she actually cakes
and she says that they have a lot of
vegans that go to their priest and and
so the vegans would always turn down
their offers at the bakery items so she
converted everything to now her whole
bakery is beginning so i could not turn
down the opportunity to buy a strawberry
red so i will show you that as well so
here's what i got from the first place
to produce stand I got two things of the
manor house i usually buy a little bit
more than just because Chase loves
bananas but we actually still have some
left over from last week so we'll just
use those to about 1 green pepper which
i'm going to put in a curry soup
two onions with the disease for like
everything here is the strawberry red I
was telling you about mind to try it a
little bit
that looks really good the woman that
there's actually only five ingredients
and this whole thing so it's super
healthy and about three keys and going
to make the noodles tonight so that's
what i got in the first place and this
also holds up to be eleven dollars and
six of those dollars are from the little
things quickly dollars so everything
else would have been like this is
everything I got at the dollar tree and
spent ten dollars betting sense i got
two things of the heart which I really
good we're obviously oatmeal but if you
actually just water and coconut for
putting on the not gonna get super
creamy with all you've been cooking it
so I took it with me to work like that
sometimes
so we got two of them this will last us
two weeks i got one set of mixed berry
was a dollar
everything here is one dollar peace
talks with distance movies i've never
tried to support that they are veggie
burgers they are being anyone is a
vegetarian I want to come with the
package I forgetting the try but I
normally do not buy this with large item
something else that was employed item is
this like an apple cider so that
photo destroyers I've never tried it
before but I love activity was really
good so I want to get out of my eyes
don't buy that and then back here we
have two boxes of pasta so I have over
and today's offset normally i do five
more positive and not because this is
the plus two weeks pregnant with you but
this stuff should last us two weeks and
on my hind more possible than that but
we still have tons of leftover pasta in
the pantry so not going to purchase any
more that we really needed some more
spices so i bought parsley and they look
and then I just got a garlic and herb
office and that is everything from the
dollar tree been ten dollars emphasis on
sex then here's the fun part
this is everything from walmart i got
cashews which I'm going to soak
overnight and using a recipe in second
alfredo sauce i got be brownies because
they are feeling i think i'm going to
school you're supposed to ask me two
weeks but Chase loves eating them so are
you end up buying one board then I have
romain letter i do have more likely to
spread but Romain is my favorite so
about domain so i gotta canada chickpea
case like the foot he called us being
soup mix mechana slappy and the canister
believe always resist and he was a
little bit of a good boy
so we have Montana's succeed for Kansas
lacking then we have all of our d items
i got two things to 52 contenders
these are one of the first things we
tried never repeated and we absolutely
love them and recommend to everyone
honestly I don't taste the difference
between this and two contenders before I
really get like these successes silks
highly highly highly recommend this is
there a beef with around the place we
probably we really like this it's not a
favorite but it down because he makes
paprika garlic powder and onion powder
it's really good so we use that in our
vegan shepherd's pie
the only difference is that these pieces
are a little bit like bigger in size
like that
so yeah sort of a little bit bigger than
the other of regular ground beef that we
got was the greenery being arrested
normal again two things green pretty but
I have one left over that my dad thought
so we have one of these and we put them
to make increasing so we just put this
with some coconut milk and green pepper
and onion and you
let's drop and expulsion
that I have this thing of mushrooms
chopped them up really finely indeed go
into our sugar pie
we don't really like well like mushrooms
I don't like them that left if I can
taste like they're very like
overpowering dirt taste
I don't like a stone they go inside of
other districts and we got grits for
breakfast again this business social
optimist about two weeks so we get one
thing Fred ignore my hat and keeping of
oatmeal two things of oatmeal so that
should last already established the
counter so that's so then we have our
captain crunch because it is my guilty
pleasure I love them and change those
serials but we really happened to your
own hand so we don't have to buy the way
so just to tell you again how much we
spent I spent eleven dollars at the
produce stand then at the dollar tree we
spent ten dollars and seventeen cents at
walmart we send thirty-eight dollars in
length and I got some stuff I bought
from the dollar tree was just on a whim
stuff I didn't have to buy it by any
means just also side note all the food
should last us two weeks but next friday
if we are running low on something i do
go out and purchase more food and I try
to keep that under twenty dollars so if
you're going off of everything we
purchased here for this entire week and
then allowing us twenty dollars to spend
next friday in case we need more food we
would spend ninety nine dollars and also
keep in mind i bought a strawberry bread
for six dollars that was absolutely not
necessary i just wanted to contribute to
the couple that owns the produce stand
because they were really nice so but six
dollars on that and i bought two things
at the dollar tree that we are
absolutely not necessary i shall go
ahead take four things at dollar tree
because the parsley in the basal i
normally do not have to buy so we spent
six dollars on that bread
like it's like fruitcake and then four
dollars at the dollar tree that we
didn't have to spend left ten dollars we
didn't have to spend that would bring
our total down to eight dollars for two
weeks so anyone who says it's expensive
to begin is like ridiculous and we just
have the research so yeah that is my
food hall and i will see been the next
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so I already took a bite out of it but i
think i was telling my son it is the
bomb
I would read it maybe like seven and a
half a ton offense is awful
it's not usually it's like perfect
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Why Did The Media Fail So Badly In Its Efforts To Elect Hillary - Duration: 14:17.
Why Did The Media Fail So Badly In Its Efforts To Elect Hillary?
by Tyler Durden.
Yesterday in Taki's Magazine, David Cole suggested that maybe, just maybe, Hollywood isn't as
powerful in swaying public opinion as many people assume it is.
This belief is shared not only by the "stars" of Hollywood itself � who naturally fancy
themselves as great "thought leaders" � but also by conservatives themselves, including
the late Andrew Breitbart.
Breitbart, as Cole points out, was even rather obsessed with the issue, and harped on the
need to create a right wing rival to Hollywood.
Cole, however, wonders if this all is really based on an accurate appraisal of the situation.
After all, if Hollywood is so good at convincing people of its own point of view, why is it
that Republicans keep winning so many elections?
Cole notes:
But wait�even with all that Hollywood �interference,� didn�t we just win the last presidential
election?
Don�t we have the House and Senate, too?
Haven�t we also won an unprecedented number of statewide legislative seats and governorships?
This doesn't prove Hollywood has no effect on behavior and ideology, of course.
But, it is entirely plausible that its power is not nearly as great as assumed.
Indeed, when it comes to discussing the effects of marketing, messaging, advertising, and
propaganda, "assumed" is certainly a key word.
There are a great many assumptions being made, but precious little evidence to back these
assumptions up.
This appears to apply well beyond the field of mere Hollywood-created propaganda, as well.
Both the legacy media and Hollywood gave full-throated endorsements to Hillary Clinton in 2016, and
yet, the best Clinton managed was what can, at best, be called a tie with Donald Trump.
It seems the media's power may not be any more far-reaching than Hollywood's.
Moreover, given than both the media and Hollywood portray media journalists in only the best
possible light over and over and over again, why is it that only 32 percent of Americans
report that they trust the media?
If the media wants to be trusted, shouldn't they need do nothing more than simply tell
us they're trustworthy.
After all, it must be true if we see it on TV.
All it takes a slick ad campaign, we are told, and people will believe whatever you tell
them to believe.
The problem is that this has never been shown to be true.
There is growing evidence, it seems, that suggests the under-thirty demographic simply
doesn't respond to advertisements, and that brand loyalty is becoming virtually non-existent
in an age when consumers rely more and more on third-party evaluators such as Yelp and
Amazon to provide insight into whether or not a product is worth one's time and money.
Many of these discussions about how ads don't work anymore, however, continue to rely on
what is probably an incorrect assumption � namely that advertisements have worked perfectly
well in the past.
Indeed, the evidence has always been rather sketchy as to how much advertisers can actually
influence the public's thoughts about goods and services, and consumers have never been
at the mercy of advertisers as many seem to think.
Do Tobacco Companies Trick Us Into Smoking?
Nevertheless, our faith in the power of propaganda � and it's non-political form, known as
" advertising" � has long been nearly unshakable.
An often repeated anecdote used to support this view is the one in which we are told
that the whole world opposed female use of cigarettes until some advertising campaigns
convinced everyone to abandon their long-held social views and embrace tobacco for all.
This story usually claims that Edward Bernays, the "father of public relations" devised ingenious
advertising methods that manipulated people into abandoning their own existing value systems
in favor of whatever advertisers put forward.
But, as Bill Wirtz recently demonstrated, the rise of female smoking also accompanied
enormous social changes brought on by the Great War and new physical and economic conditions
imposed on women.
Rather than revolutionizing social thought, as is often assumed to be the case with Bernays
and the tobacco ads, it is also entirely plausible that Bernays simply rode the wave of social
change.
Indeed, Ludwig von Mises was certainly skeptical of the idea that advertisers are able to manipulate
people into doing whatever the advertisers want.
Mises writes:
It is a widespread fallacy that skillful advertising can talk the consumers into buying everything
that the advertiser wants them to buy.
The consumer is, according to this legend, simply defenseless against "high-pressure"
advertising.
If this were true, success or failure in business would depend on the mode of advertising only.
However, nobody believes that any kind of advertising would have succeeded in making
the candle makers hold the field against the electric bulb, the horse drivers against the
motorcars, the goose quill against the steel pen and later against the fountain pen.
But whoever admits this implies that the quality of the commodity advertised is instrumental
in bringing about the success of an advertising campaign.
Then there is no reason to maintain that advertising is a method of cheating the gullible public.
In other words, real-world conditions are a key factor in forming people's ideas and
attitudes, and simply telling them things isn't enough.
But what about when those tricky advertisers use more subtle methods such as subliminal
messaging?
Bernays himself was said to use these, and the issue of control-through-subliminal messages
has long been popular, and perhaps peaked in conspiracy-themed popular culture of the
1960s and 70 � as with The Manchurian Candidate and The Parallax View � when characters
were controlled by implanted thoughts and subliminal messages.
On the other hand, according to Randall Rothenberg:
[T]here was � and still is � little proof that these efforts to engineer action through
manipulation of the unconscious led to any behavioral changes favorable to specific marketers.
As for James Vicary's experiment in subliminal advertising -- it was a hoax: Vicary later
admitted that he hadn't done what he'd claimed.
Several subsequent studies of the effectiveness of embedded messages have shown it to be virtually
impossible to use them to produce specific, predictable responses.
Still, faith in the power of the media to induce millions of people to act contrary
to their better judgment or conscious desires remains profound.
Indeed, even outside the realm of ultra-subtle messaging, the evidence has been contradictory.
Rothenberg continues:
Time and again researchers have found it difficult to correlate the content of advertising campaigns
with long-term economic effects.
Some advertising content, notably price and product information, undeniably moves consumers,
but only temporarily and in limited numbers.
The ability of advertising to persuade large masses of people to change their attitudes
and induce action that permanently alters a company's fortunes -- no one really knows
how that works.
In the conclusion to his 1942 study The Economic Effects of Advertising the Harvard professor
Neil Borden reached a series of judgments that must have unsettled his industry sponsors.
"Does advertising increase demand for individual concerns?" he asked.
Sometimes yes, sometimes no.
Does it affect production or distribution costs?
"Indeterminate."
Does it lead to a concentration of supply and anti-competitive pricing?
Sometimes yes, sometimes no.
This isn't to say that advertising has no effect.
It is fairly clear that it has an effect of some kind.
But, those effects are often not what the crafters of the messages intended.
Moreover, consumer behavior appears to correlate at least as much with real-world changes in
physical and economic conditions as with the efforts of marketing executives.
The Institute for Economic affairs reports:
[A]nother study confirmed what economists have always known.
Looking at sales of alcoholic beverages in the US over 40 years, it found �changes
significantly correlated to fluctuations in demography, taxation and income levels � not
advertising.
Despite other macro-level studies with consistent findings, the perception that advertising
increases consumption exists.
The findings here indicate that there is either no relationship or a weak one between advertising
and aggregate category sales.
So, did Bernays convince women to go against their own beliefs and start smoking?
There's no more reason to look to Bernays's alleged marketing "genius" than to changes
in income levels and urbanization rates among women in the 1920s.
Now, some readers at this point may say, "well, McMaken, look at how successful Nazi propaganda
was."
In this line of thinking, the advocate often trots out the often-used line of Hermann G�ring:
"The people can always be brought to the bidding of the leaders.
That is easy.
All you have to do is tell them they are being attacked and denounce the pacifists for lack
of patriotism and exposing the country to danger.
It works the same way in any country."
Of course, if it were really as simple as G�ring says it is, then Lyndon Johnson could
have easily made himself and the Vietnam War both immensely popular just in time for re-election
in 1968 by simply telling the American population that the Americans were in danger of being
attacked by Communists.
Now, there is no doubt that this line was used, and was believed by some in the population.
But, the fact remains that many concluded that the real-world realities simply didn't
match up with what they were being told by government and media propagandists.
Similarly, when the Obama Administration was advocating for more military action in Syria,
why did the White House not just tell the population that the Syrian state was coming
to get it, and that immediate action � including carpet bombing of the entire country � was
necessary.
In fact, the Adminstration hinted at this very thing, and failed to convince.
Maybe G�ring 's tactics do work on an impoverished population ravaged by the Great War and hyper
inflation, and poisoned with generations of Prussian militaristic ideology.
But clearly, G�ring's methods to not work "the same way in every country" nor do they
likely work even in the same country during different time periods.
The weakness of elite propaganda was hard to ignore in 2016 when millions of voters
chose to ignore the messages of Hollywood and the media and chose to not vote for Hillary
� even though they were being told that the very existence of human decency and civilization
were riding on their support for Clinton.
We're Not All Helpless in the Face of Propaganda
A more balanced view of advertising and propaganda remains important today for two reasons.
First of all, keeping a more sophisticated view of how opinion is shaped is important
because it belies the often parroted line by anti-capitalists that consumers are mere
putty in the hands of advertisers, and that wicked capitalists can convince consumers
to do whatever the advertisers say.
We are told by the anti-capitalists that everyone feels they must spend every last dime on consumer
good such as expensive cars and oversized houses.
The "defenseless " consumer � to use Mises's term � simply must spend endlessly because
some Madison Avenue firm told him to.
What's more, that same consumer is even tricked into buying an inferior or damaging product
against his own better judgment.
The only solution, we are told, is to impose government regulations protecting us from
the diabolical corporations who manipulate us.
As so much evidence shows, this view of advertising has never been true, but it is all the more
untrue in the age of social media and an endless array of third-party reviewers of products
and services.
There is mounting evidence that advertisers are only becoming weaker and weaker, and the
more evidence we collect, the more it appears that the variables that act upon a person's
choices are far more complex and unknown that we suspect.
But what of government propaganda?
Again, in this case, the power of state propaganda appears to be less powerful that we might
suppose it to be.
Perhaps far more important is the simple fact that governments have police and military
powers that impose a high cost on refusing to go along.
Do people consider the state to be as valuable as many assume they do?
There is no doubt that many do, but it is also entirely plausible that many simply opt
to not oppose states because states can impose a high cost on those who disobey.
In fact, if the propaganda churned out daily by government schools and media arms were
as successful as we assume it to be, then why are there so many dissidents, tax evaders,
and prisoners?
If propaganda can be successfully executed to force compliance so effortlessly as we're
told, should not the prisons be empty and the tax payments always be honestly paid?
It could be there are other forces at work, and it may be that saying things on TV isn't
quite the panacea many assume it to be.
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Eat Your Celery and Get Many Great Benefits: Celery Does 3 Things Really Well! Watch to Learn - Duration: 2:41.
Celery health benefits and what your body will do with it, hi my name is David Claussen with quick nutrition for busy people
and I did some research online to find out some benefits and one from MNT that's huge is that celery will help lower your blood pressure
so your heart and cardiovascular health is going to be happier right away with the celery in the body according to Dr. Axe
a big one is that it lowers inflammation and inflammation is often a contributing cause of
diseases like cancer heart disease arthritis and more celery is gonna help you with
many types of those pains from arthritis
inflammation can give you joint pain as gaut kidney and liver infections
and other skin disorders
and when you chew on a celery stock it's also the helpful
with your liver
and your liver is one of your largest organs and it is important for many metabolic functions because it converts the nutrients in our diets
to substances that your body can use so you really want a healthy liver and celery is one of the seven most alkaline foods
and alkaline helps level that ph or the acid
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6 Not So Obvious Tips From Experienced Landlords - Duration: 6:59.
Experienced real estate investors are
experienced because they've lived
through it - the good and the bad. But why
attend the school of hard knocks if you
could just learn from somebody else's
mistakes instead?
My name is Mindy Jensen and I'm the
Community Manager here at BiggerPockets.com
today I've got six
not-so-obvious tips from experienced
landlords to help minimize your pain
when you get started.
Number one: Payment - Upfront rent can seem
like this great and awesome thing. You
collect a big wad of money upfront,
you don't have to worry about your
tenants paying on time because they've
already paid. Except what do your
state's landlord-tenant laws say about
collecting up front rent? Some states
limit the amount you can collect up
front. Other states require you to pay
interest on it if you don't know you
need to find out. Another thing to
consider is your tenants motivation for
paying upfront. Why do they have this giant
wad of cash sitting around right now?
Could it be that they came into some
money and they know they'll spend it, so they
want to pay the rent upfront? What
happens when all their upfront rent is gone?
Chances are good all the rest of the
money is going to be gone too
and then you're going to be chasing a
tenant who can't afford your rent.
Another thing to think about is maybe
they're trying to avoid contact with
their landlord for nefarious purposes
such as growing pot or making meth.
Maybe their intent isn't quite so
nefarious, but they still don't want you
to come around.
Perhaps they're renting it out on Airbnb.
Of course, there are exceptions to every rule
perhaps if you're offering student
housing the parents wish to pay the
entire expense upfront. Tip number two -
tenant screening sneaks. Mr. Brandon
Turner wrote an article called "Tenant
Screening the Ultimate Guide" and that
gives you a really great foundation for
your tenant screening but I picked up a
few extra tips from the geniuses in our
forms. Walk them out to their car. Take a
peek inside. If their car is strewn stem
to stern with garbage and crap your
rental property is most likely going to
be treated the exact same way. Ask them how
many animals they have, don't ask them if
they have animals because they can say
no to that.
Asking them how many animals they have
tells them you already know they have
animals and you just want to know how
many. Do not accept people who have
animals that will live somewhere else.
That animal is only going to live
someplace else until they move in. Number
three - advertising your rental.
Unfortunately, Craigslist is rife with
scammers and a common scam is for
someone to take your legitimate listing
and take your pictures and use it in
their own scam listing. They use their
phone number, your address and their
contact information so they get all the
phone calls. Commonly they will tell the
potential tenants that they are out of
the country and can't get the keys to
them, but you should hire or the tenant
should hire a locksmith to come in and
change the locks for them.
The scammer collects the rent money,
collects the deposit, and then leaves. You
are trying to rent your house and all
the sudden there's somebody living in
there. So how do you keep somebody from
stealing your listing? Well, you watermark
your images with your phone number and
your contact information. They're not
going to waste their time trying to
erase your information from an image,
they'll just go find another listing that doesn't
have these marks. Another tip - never
publish the actual address of your home.
Publish the nearest cross streets. Cross
streets give people a good indication of
where the property is located and then
they can decide if they want to
investigate further. Tip number four -
Leases. You need a good solid lease. That
bare bones lease that you found online
is completely worthless and it gives you
absolutely zero protection. Your lease
can't contradict your state's landlord-
tenant laws so you need to make sure you
follow those, too. But there are plenty of
instances that landlord-tenant laws do
not cover such as: smoking, pets, parking,
painting the interior of the home. If you
want your tenants to know, you need to put
it in your lease. Once you have your nice
long attorney approved lease, make time
to sit down with your tenant and go
through the entire thing.
Don't assume they're going to read it
all. Read it to them, in fact,
put a line in front of every paragraph
and have them initial as you read it to
them, so that later they can't come back
and say, "Oh, I didn't know." It's in the
lease and I told you.
Tip number five - tenant communication. Can
you read minds? I can't. Your tenants can't
either.
if you want them to know something you
have to tell them. The best way to tell
them is in writing. As of right now, in
the state of Colorado, which is where i'm
licensed, texting is not currently
recognized as a legal method of
notification. But you know what is? Email.
And you know a recognized method of legal
notification in all 50 states plus DC? U.S.
Post. If you want you to know something
you have to tell them. Putting it in
writing is best because then there's no
room for interpretation.
Tip number six - Record-keeping. Most of
the time your tenant communications will
be smooth sailing
that's because you have screened your
tenant properly, but just to make sure,
get yourself a notebook during
back-to-school times they're like ten
cents each. Get a notebook and make that
solely for keeping communication records
with your tenant. Whenever they pay rent
write it down. If they pay rent on time
you want to establish a clear complete
record keeping track. Mark down when they
have made a repair request and mark down
when it was completed.
Why? Because you want to be able to prove
that you keep good records anything that
goes on between you and your tenant
needs to be written down no matter how
small.
When the tenancy ends, if nothing ever
happened,
you just throw the notebook away. If you
ever need to prove anything
you're going to thank yourself for
having complete records. When it comes to
landlording there is absolutely no
reason to reinvent the wheel. With more
than 675,000 members BiggerPockets.com
is the place for you to learn
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Hey guys, it's Pete once again for the
Gaming Careers YouTube channel. I just wanted
to make a quick another video, just thanking
you for the 1000 subscribers that we have
just crossed. I know I only made a video
like less than two weeks ago, thanking you guys
for 500 subscribers, but we're growing so
quickly at the moment that I wanted to
make it thank you to a thousand
subscribers because I think that's more of a
milestone than 500. We've just grown so quickly
and it's been great, there's loads of enthusiasm
about the channel so thank you for all the
comments, all the likes, all the
subscribers obviously and I promise I
won't make another video until we hit
10,000 which will hopefully be at some
point in 2017, but we'll have to see.
So just once again guys, thanks so much
for subscribing and being in the first
1000. I'm really loving making videos for
this channel at the moment and I hope
you enjoy watching them. I'll see you at 10,000!
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Surviving never looked so fun! ...and terrifying - Duration: 6:07.
Geeky Gaming Hey Geeks, it's Andrea.
I go through a lot of trends with what kinds of games I'm playing at any given time,
but right now I'm really into survival games.
I absolutely love them.
Just in case you don't know what we are talking about, in a survival game you are
dropped into a world with pretty much nothing and have to build yourself up from scratch.
Making or finding your own tools, bases, and materials.
I'm pretty excited for this one.
There isn't a game on this list that I wouldn't highly recommend to any of you Geeks out there.
Alright Geeks, let's go.
5.
Subnautica Let's start this out on a very high point.
Subnautica is undeniably one of my favorite games at the moment.
I know some people are a little scared of games in early access, but I think all of
the games on this list are actually still in early access.
I wouldn't let that hold you back from, well, any game you really like, but specifically
this one.
It is already higher quality than a lot of full releases I've played in the last few
years.
Some of the enemies in this game can be incredibly terrifying.
I have found that often in underwater games I get a little creeped out just from being
in the water.
Which is not a bad thing in this case.
You should be creeped out.
You are in this gigantic alien world as a lone survivor after a crash.
Using solely what you can create from what you find around you mostly under water to
survive.
The dev team has stated that they have no interest in adding multiplayer to this game.
Which is actually not very common for a survival game because so many people do want to play
with friends.
And while I would love to get a friend or two in a game with me and create a great undersea
base together, it would kind of defeat the purpose of the game.
That being said, I can't deny that I would dance for joy if they gave in and added it.
4.
Rust As far as survival games go, I would have
to say that Rust is one of the most straight forward of all of them.
What I mean by this is Subnautica is undersea survival, Osiris is space, ARK has dinosaurs,
and there are so many zombie ones out there.
Rust is straight forward in the sense that there is no obvious...
I guess you could say gimmick.
Which isn't a bad thing either way.
There were a few zombies at one point, but those are not in the game anymore.
Which I feel is a good thing, because Rust just doesn't need it.
There certainly is plenty there to keep you occupied.
Rust has some great multiplayer servers you can hop into or you could even host your own.
Which is what I always do.
There are some people that RP in this game and there is a large group of players that
will...
Well, they'll destroy the hell out of you and take everything that was yours.
It's all in good fun and part of the game.
If you don't want that, definitely set up your own server.
3.
The Forest This is the moment you realize how much of
a … I am.
The enemies in this game terrify the crap out of me.
Every time I try to play this game, when I see one I will accidentally close it.
I get so scared my fingers just go Alt F4 crazy.
Even when I turn it back on and tell myself don't close the game…
Well, you can guess how that goes.
I feel like this is one I really need to play with someone instead of completely by myself,
which is what I have done.
Simply because I am such a little bitch.
That all being said, it just makes me love the game even more.
You do have to survive, catch your own food, make your own water source, build your own
base, and all of those great things that you need to have in a survival game.
They just took the game so much further in the terror aspect.
At least for me.
I know some people that have played this extensively probably think I'm nuts, but the enemies
are freaking terrifying.
The premise here is that you were in a plane crash and now you have to survive on this
island.
There is more to it, but you need to play the game if you want to know more.
They have a unique way of handling death.
Whenever you die you are actually captured by these monsters and wake up hanging in a
cave and if you can make your way out, you get to continue your game.
I will warn you, there are some fucking terrifying monsters in this cave.
At least they terrify me, but…
If you're new here, you will come to learn that I am not that hard to scare.
2.
7 Days to Die There comes a point in any survival game where
you have your own sources for food or water.
You have decent gear and have stockpiled everything you could possibly need so you feel like for
the most part you are prepared for anything.
Your chance of survival is pretty high.
7 Days to Die complicates that a bit by making the game become increasingly more difficult
as the days pass by.
You will also have hordes of zombies attacking your bases, so you need to fortify yourself.
All the buildings and everything else you find is destructible.
I have so many great things to say about this game.
It is very straight forward and you should definitely make a server to play with your
friends.
1.
Osiris: New Dawn This game is kind of an obsession of mine
right now.
I will admit, I don't own it yet because I am cheap and waiting for a nice steam sale
for it.
So, I have not personally played it, but I have watched it being played a lot.
As I did with most of the games on this list before buying them.
I'm in love with this one.
I know it probably triggers some people for me and a lot of people lately to say that
it is subnautica in space, but that's a compliment.
As stated earlier, I freaking love subnautica.
The cost of building in Osiris can be a bit expensive in materials because you have to
build all walls after creating the base, but I actually like that.
It adds more customizing and it really isn't that hard to farm mats in the current build.
Like a lot of great survival games, and four out of five on this list, you can survive
with your friends.
The last thing I'm going to talk about is the enemies.
They are epic.
They are large and do not hold back at the beginning of the game.
You'll probably see one within your first few minutes of playing.
Alright Geeks, that's going to do it for this video.
Thank you so much for hanging out with me today.
This is definitely one I want to check back with, so be sure to share your favorites below
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Let's make this the year of the Geek.
Alright Geeks, I will see you next time.
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Police: Mom reported child missing so police would find car faster - Duration: 4:49.
YOU MAY HAVE HEARD THE
EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION ON YOUR
CELL PHONE TODAY.
AN AMBER ALERT ISSUED FOR A
FOUR-YEAR-OLD GIRL IN COLUMBUS.
TONIGHT WE HAVE NEW DETAILS.
GOOD EVENING AND THANK YOU FOR
WATCHING.
LAW ENFORCEMENT ACROSS CENTRAL
OHIO SEARCH FOR THE GIRL BUT
TURNS OUT IT WAS A HOAX.
NOW THE LITTLE GIRL'S MOTHER IS
FACING CHARGES.
HER MOTHER CALLED 911 SAYING
THE GIRL WAS INSIDE HER CAR
WHICH WAS STOLEN.
FORT STREET.
THE CAR WAS FOUND LATER NEAR
EAST FIFTH AVENUE BUT THE
LITTLE GIRL WAS NOT THERE.
WE HAVE TEAM COVERAGE FOR
YOU.
TED HART HAS MORE DETAILS ON
THE QUICK RESPONSE.
FIRST, HERE -- HARRISON IS HERE
TO TELL US WHY THE MOTHER MADE
THE FALSE REPORT. Reporter:
ON DAYS LIKE THIS IT IS COLD.
WE OFTEN WARM OUR CARS AND
LEAVE IT RUNNING AND GO BACK
INSIDE.
THAT IS EXACTLY WHAT THIS
MOTHER DID.
SHE CALLED 911 AND SAID NOT
ONLY WAS HER COURT STOLEN, BUT
HER FOUR-YEAR-OLD WAS INSIDE.
911, WHAT IS YOUR EMERGENCY?
Reporter: A HYSTERICAL
MOTHER.
SHE TELLS THE DISPATCHER THAT
HER DAUGHTER WAS INSIDE THE
CAR.
AN AMBER ALERT WAS ISSUED.
COLUMBUS RESIDENTS: WITH
TIPS. I FEEL LIKE I WITNESSED
THE AMBER ALERT TODAY.
Reporter: AS THE SEARCH
CONTINUES, THIS CALL CRACKS THE
CASE.
I AM TRYING TO CALL IN ABOUT
THE AMBER ALERT.
OKAY.
SHE IS NOT MISSING.
I DON'T KNOW WHAT IS HAPPENING,
SHE IS AT HER AUNT'S HOUSE.
Reporter: POLICE RESPONDED
TO THIS HOUSE.
THE QUESTION -- QUESTIONED
FRIENDS AND FAMILY MEMBERS.
WE DETERMINED THE CHILD
NEVER WAS WITH THE MOTHER, SHE
WAS SAFE AT ANOTHER LOCATION.
A FRUSTRATING SEARCH FOR A
LITTLE GIRL WHO WAS NEVER LOST
INFORMATION SHE GAVE WAS
THAT SHE WANTED US TO FIND HER
CAR FASTER. Reporter: MOM IS
NOW CHARGED WITH FALSIFICATION.
THAT IS A MISDEMEANOR.
SHE HAS BEEN ISSUED A SUMMONS
TO APPEAR IN COURT.
AS FOR THE MAN WHO STOLE HER
CAR, THAT WAS RODNEY STROUD WHO
IS CHARGED WITH GRAND THEFT
AUTO.
WE WILL HAVE MORE TONIGHT
INCLUDING WHAT ONE FRIEND
THINKS ABOUT THIS SAGA.
BACK TO YOU.
THE DECISION TO ISSUE AN
AMBER ALERT IS NOT SOMETHING
POLICE MAKE LIGHTLY.
INFORMATION IS CAREFULLY
SCREENED FIRST. ONCE THAT ALERT
IS ISSUED, IT TRIGGERS A
SIGNIFICANT RESPONSE.
TED HART IS LIVE WITH
CONTINUING COVERAGE. Reporter:
WHEN THAT AMBER ALERT WAS
ISSUED, IT WAS BECAUSE POLICE
BELIEVED THAT A CHILD HAD IN
FACT BEEN OBJECTED IN HER LIFE
WAS IN GINGER -- DANGER.
AT THAT POINT, IT IS ALL HANDS
ON DECK. POLICE OFFICERS AND
K-9 UNITS WERE CALLED OUT TO
HELP. EVERY AVAIL --
AVAILABLE RESOURCE IS USED.
Reporter: THE AMBER ALERT WENT
OUT STATE WIDE.
THE PUBLIC WAS NOTIFIED.
THE SYSTEM IS NOT PERFECT.
BEFORE WE ISSUED THE ALERT WEEK
THAT IT AS CAREFULLY AS WEEKEND.
OUR DECISIONS CAN ONLY BE AS
GOOD AS THE INFORMATION WE'RE
GETTING FROM THE PERSON MAKING
THE REPORT.
Reporter: THAT PERSON, WAS
LYING TODAY.
POLICE SAY THEY HOPE CASES DON'T
CAUSE FUTURE ALERTS TO BE NOT
ISSUED.
WHILE THE CHILD WAS NOT
KIDNAPPED, IT GENERATED USEFUL
INFORMATION.
IT SEEMS LIKE ONE LIE LEADS
TO ANOTHER AND ANOTHER.
WITH ALL THE , WAKE INFORMATION
WE GOT IN, -- WITH ALL THE
QUICK INFORMATION WE GOT IN,
GOT EVERYTHING WRAPPED UP
QUICKLY. Reporter: IN
ADDITION TO BEING ISSUED A
SUMMONS TO APPEAR IN COURT ON
CHARGES OF FALSIFICATION, AFTER
HER INTERVIEW, SHE WAS
TRANSFERRED AWARDED FOR MEDICAL
ATTENTION.
LIVE FROM POLICE HEADQUARTERS,
BACK TO YOU. Reporter: WE
FIRST TOLD YOU THIS STORY FROM
OUR NEWS APP.
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Mom reported child missing so police would find car faster say police - Duration: 0:58.
OHIO WOMAN LIED TO POLICE
ABOUT HER CHILD BEING KIDNAPPED,
SO OFFICERS WOULD FIND HER
STOLEN CAR FASTER.
JESSICA PICKETT IS FACING
CHARGES.
HUNDREDS OF OFFICERS, A POLICE
HELICOPTER, K-9 UNITS AND
FIREFIGHTERS ARE RESPONDED TO
THE CALL.
WHICH BECAME AN AMBER ALERT ON
MONDAY IN COLUMBUS.
EVEN THOUGH IT TURNED OUT THE
CHILD IS NOT OBJECTED, THE
AMBER ALERT PROMPTED TIPS THAT
HELPED LOCATE THE CHILD.
IT MIGHT HAVE TAKEN US A LOT
LONGER TO GET TO THE BOTTOM OF
THIS, IT SEEMS LIKE ONE LIE
LEADS TO ANOTHER AND LEADS TO
ANOTHER.
WITH ALL OF THE QUICK
INFORMATION WE GOT IN, WAS ABLE
TO GET EVERYTHING WRAPPED UP A
LOT FASTER.
PROBABLY SAY THE INTERVIEW
PICKETT AND SLAPPED HER WITH A
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So Spider-Man: Homecoming just wiped out all memory of Andrew Garfield's web-slinger on Facebook - Duration: 1:57.
admittedly there have been a lot of
spider-man reboots or at least it feels
that way so we kind of can't blame
spider-man homecoming for its latest
facebook plunder while we couldn't
possibly comment on whether it's
deliberate or not the folks over at
spider-man facebook have tried to erase
all memory of andrew garfield's
incarnation of study
unfortunately they missed a spot
despite officially changing the name of
the facebook page from the amazing
spider-man 2 just spider-man no doubt in
a nod to homecoming and swapping old
pics for Tom Hollands new web slinger
the plot outline cast list and handle
for the amazing spider-man still remain
we're sure they're just doing their
thing to promote Spidey's homecoming but
you had one job guys
Tom Hollands take on Peter Parker will
be the third incarnation of spider-man
in just a decade but don't let that put
you off because things over at
homecoming are looking pretty exciting
and that's without Collins cameo in
civil war to draw us into its web
not only will we get to see manspider
and iron there's also the vulture the
tinkerer and maybe even shocker to look
forward to
oh and Tony Stark's right-hand man happy
Hogan spider-man homecoming will swing
into cinemas on july seventh 2017
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So many Canadian Geese, and then they fly away. - Duration: 2:00.
Bob the Canadian here.
In my last video there was a lot of geese in the background.
So I thought, rather than teach English today, I would just come outside and shoot a video
for you guys of all of the geese.
I'm going to try and get closer slowly but surely.
But eventually they will fly away, so.
I'm going to try and go a little bit closer now.
About ten steps closer every time and shoot a little bit more.
See how close I can get.
There they go.
They must have seen us.
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US NOT SO ONLINE - Day 07 - 14 - Duration: 1:35.
"What?"
whatever
"Whateverrr"
whatever
uh huh ~ uh huh
Take the camera off me
"Why?"
Because it's embarrassing me
"I'm embarrassing you?"
Yea you're embaressing me
I LOVE YOU
" I Love You Too~~"
Yes
You angry with how i proposed to you?
"Yea"
Were you embarrassed?
"Yea"
"I just wanted to get it over with"
"It's like (insert panic here)"
Did it bother you that the people behind us were like *gasp*
"I tried not to look at them"
"I was so embarrassed too look around"
Your adorable
"We're going..."
"Back to my town"
"And... here...is.. Derek!"
"packing his stuff?"
Thats what you think
I don't want to talk so much... because that means more subtitles i have to do
"Don't tickle me!"
"Don't!"
"Noooo?"
"Noooooooo?"
No
"Nooooooooo~"
Whooosh
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How to Find the Best Rental Property. | Slade Property Sunshine Coast - Duration: 1:42.
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Affiliate Marketing ist so genial weil - Duration: 2:10.
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Hold me so I don't unravel - Duration: 0:56.
If I was having a panic attack, I think, for me, what helps is touch.
And I know that doesn't help for everybody because, like...and also,
you have to feel it out. I think maybe asking me, like, "Do you need a hug right
now? Can I hold you?" Most likely I'll say yes, because that really...
I mean, like, when somebody...when I feel held, that really helps, and I want,
I need that. Because sometimes a panic attack will feel like I'm like spazzing
out and my whole body is like, you know, getting away from me. And so, if
somebody's holding me, I feel safe and I feel like I'm okay. And that helps me
relax. So that would be the first thing. And then, I think that would be enough.
I think, probably, if someone were to hold me, I would calm down to a point where I'd
be okay.
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i didnt know it was possible to create something so mediocre - Duration: 1:01.
actual clincal depression
slipping into a state of self doubt and failure
Mediocrity
failure as a human being to produce a half decent biology project
watch as i loose all will to live
after 4 hours of work you would expect something half decent
Ya know maybe i could of had fun with this project but no windows movie maker had to ruin my life
As you can hear i am rushing it here because i dont know how much time i have to talk
We are anger in the 5 stages of grief
I was literally eating my mic here
*Madness*
sometimes i wonder what it would be like to just be a cat
sleeping all day and not having to worry about awful biology projects
*defeated the former husk of the man he used to be*
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