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CASEY: Hi, I'm Casey. I work in Product Development,

and today I'm reviewing The German Beet Treat.

I love this product, because my horse

loves this product. One thing I like to have on hand

is a couple of really special yummy treats for my horse,

and traditionally this has been you know like a sweet feed-based

molasses see sugary goodness which he loves.

But these are an excellent option because

they are beet pulp-based. So there's a lot more fiber

in here as opposed to sugars and starches.

So it's still ooey gooey and yummy and a special treat,

but it offers a little bit more in terms of trying to be a touch

healthier than some other options.

The Beet Treats are definitely Bolero and my favorite.

He loves molasses so he thinks this is just the bees knees.

He's absolutely thrilled when I have one of these in my

pocket and I like it because I can still get him something

that gets him really excited but just feel a little bit better

about the fact that it's a bit more fiber and a bit less sugar.

Another nice feature of these treats is that there are

no artificial colors, flavors or preservatives so

it really is just you know the beet pulp and the molasses.

This is perfect for anybody who wants to have like I said

a couple of really good yummy treats on hand.

It's a nice balance of giving the horse something

that they probably think is awesome but is a little bit

less in terms of sugar and starches so that you can

keep that in check. I'm Casey, and The German Beet Treat is my

go-to for when I want to give Bolero something really special.

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Tiny Arcade Pac-Man Review: A Small Pac-kage | Akfamilyhome - Duration: 5:10.

Pac-Man was pretty much the king of video games.

Well, before Mario took the title from him, but still,

you can't deny that the original Pac-Man arcade game is still one of the most influential video games of all time.

And just like most other influential video games, over the years people are going to

try and make it playable on every single machine produced by mankind.

I mean, just go ask Tetris or Doom.

Nowadays, Pac-Man is a very accessible game. You can play a bajillion third-party versions

of it online, pay for the premium arcade or home console ports, or just get an official

free-to-play version on your smartphone. In late 2017 however, a company called Super Impulse

released a line of tiny functional arcade game cabinets, including one for Pac-Man.

I came across them alongside ones for Galaxian in a toy store the other day,

and being the kind of person that impulse buys everything

being the kind of person that often gets curious about novelty items, I had to get one of them

and check it out, to see if it really offers a decent experience or is just a gimmick that

wears out within a few minutes.

So, here it is, the Pac-Man Tiny Arcade. Right off the bat, the package comes with the unit

itself, an instruction booklet and 3 triple-A batteries preinstalled, which should offer

a decent amount of battery life. Not a big fan of how you have to use a screwdriver to

open the battery compartment, but I guess it's harder to lose than a clip-on battery cover.

And uh, yeah, this thing IS pretty tiny, measuring at less than 4 x 2 x 2 inches, with a screen

that's roughly 1 ½ inch across. Here's a Right Joy-Con for scale. The build quality

is actually pretty sturdy, with a form factor and artwork that's pretty faithful to the

original arcade machine from the photos I've seen of it, minus the Midway branding.

The same cannot be said for the controls though, which feature something that…resembles a

joystick. The buttons are very clicky, and I'm not sure if the "joystick" even

registers more than four directions. For Pac-Man, I suppose it's passable, though I can't

imagine playing a shooter like Galaxian with this sort of control.

Alright, enough talk, let's boot up the game with the power switch on the back.

Well, it's Pac-Man, alright.

The banner on the top even lights up. Nice attention to detail.

Sadly, the start screen is nearly unreadable due to the anti-aliasing on the text,

which is a bit of a shame,

it's like someone just downsized a screenshot from the arcade game in Photoshop.

I think using a slightly different but readable font would've

been a better compromise.

The button on the left starts the game while the one on the right does…nothing. Cool.

As for the game itself…

It's Pac-Man! Pretty self-explanatory. Eat all the pellets in the maze while avoiding

the ghosts. It's not a 1 to 1 port of the arcade original obviously, but it's still

a really faithful reproduction given the limits of the small screen. If you wanted a similar

experience back in the 90s you were stuck with a cruddy LCD game. Even though the game

doesn't run nearly as smooth as its arcade counterpart, it is still perfectly playable.

As for downgrades to the actual game itself, obviously there is no 2-player mode present,

and the high score data is lost once the unit is turned off, but overall no major loss here.

The LED screen itself, while not at a really high resolution, still shows things pretty

sharply aside from the sprites and text having anti-aliasing. For reference, each pellet

takes up exactly one pixel. Just for fun, I compared the tiny arcade to the other way

I know of for playing Pac-Man on a small screen: Playing the GBA port from the Pac-Man Collection

on a Game Boy Micro. And uh…yeah, the size of the maze on both screens are nearly identical.

However, the screen brightness is fixed and cannot be changed. And the same goes for the

volume of the speakers on the bottom as well! You can't change it or even turn it off,

which is the biggest wasted opportunity here to me. Having a mute option on the unit would've

made it a much more feasible idea to play it in public, which is seemingly what the

keychain at the back suggests you use it for. This is probably the biggest downside of this

unit in my opinion.

Despite all of these minor inconveniences, though, at the end it's still a tiny little

Pac-Man arcade cabinet that features a perfectly playable reproduction of the game, and I think

that alone is still worth the 20 US dollar price of admission. There is definitely room

for improvement, but you could also do much worse. I can see myself firing it up every

once in a while, plus it just looks pretty dang cool on its own. Sure, if you're looking

for a place to play Pac-Man for the first time, this probably isn't the best solution,

but if you're a fan of Pac-Man or heck, just a fan of video games in general, I do

think that this serves as a great novelty item to collect or give to someone as a gift.

So yeah, do check it out if you come across one.

Now where's my Rhythm Tengoku mini arcade Nintendo

I'LL BUY TWENTY

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3 Reasons To Join Bitcoin Builder Direct | Bitcoin Builder Direct Review - Duration: 7:30.

hello whether you're from Facebook or from YouTube land days my video is our

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obviously you have a chance once you if you've signed up when you sign up I

should say you have the opportunity to spin this wheel every day to either earn

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obviously the big one is the free $200 for extraneous so I mean it's pretty

simple so explanatory that's the goal obviously some when a free account if

you do not already a member which obviously if you're watching this you're

not and we want to do is you wanna the ideas coming every day and to you wit as

simple as that I'm not saying you know when it first day before you won't my

take it 30 days who knows but yeah at least get any you get the opportunity

because it's the only way you're gonna get it you know the only way to get a

free account is to do it this way obviously PVD is a self-funding system

so whenever the funds are there to bring in someone else that's more people

that's how it works okay so I'm not gonna see her in you know talk shit

about you know either what I say yogini and win accounts show where there's no

race of people obviously it's us to be honest this has

got a lot of attention already like I said no affiliate links are out yet and

this is the way to get in simple as that when I'm a to reason is the money guide

which isn't quite done yet alright goes for that but I will explain

it to the money guide is where drew does all the teaching for us and the actual

like you as the affiliate you get the Commission if someone comes in it

doesn't go through the money guy what he's doing pretty much he's going to

teach you how he sold one product and it made him 600 oh I don't know six figures

okay I'm pretty sure over half a million

anyway but Colin yeah I'll wait for the train to come up and I'm pretty sure

that's what he's about I have a six hundred days awesome

and yet not many people not many people when you get online look at me - blah

face oh yeah I'm going on sup not many people show you over the shoulder you

know pretty much how did okay so pretty valuable you know pretty

valuable resource if you ask me and you get it for free I mean how many people I

can tell you now you look at like something like Shopify's all right

they'll tell you their bits pieces but I write to show you the whole lot okay so

and yeah like I said so drew doesn't teaching and his links in the main UI

which is getting your lease so it might be forget response it might be from

microphone obviously am I using pulled in water phone I used to I've got my

upstairs let's test the laptop it's on my desktop so anyhow but once it tick

it does bite okay so obviously my monitor didn't have a camera so I'm the

by the Logitech pretty happy with does does everything perfect for what I need

I will they might be sore as they get response modified so my crying in

cameras and I stop all that so something you mean any way to become an affiliate

you know what you used or you while you're an affiliate marketer okay so and

third but not least now you know that comes in under you when you eventually

get in if they happen to buy advertising space so say is say for example say

there's a $50 login out of sight he would get 50 percent so 25 bucks

straight away and the other the other 50 percent goes to the programmer so this

is this is a way of paying the program if everything is done between this site

together and I think that's great I mean that's

exactly what we want low-key night so if that's the deal that

got on the scene that's how it works okay so the program it does yes Harry

it's paid while all the advertising you will have the advertising costs what

comes in and is print to be honest it's a great idea and yeah so I'm at the

moment there's a say master Chen is SATA tension with BB D so C my my award in

the small so maybe G's don't borrow

it's just not so every second my Lily every second heart is nearly that's not

it no no nearly every second price there's an eye

on their it because it's paying guys this is it's exactly what it's doing

it's this is built so you could come in for free grab an account obviously got a

spin obviously not a founding member so you can have to do it you know this way

so it's an open-and-shut system pretty much obviously the funds are there to

bring in someone to bring in people after that month of training or whatever

is three weeks training whatever that's he'll do it so that's how so might be

maybe 20 people can come in a month or whatever but you don't work it and like

that's on your dollar account it's not gonna change a lot let's just get that

out of way as well stop this is not something to change a lot but it might

be an extra cash that might need something maybe like a mobile phone bill

a monthly bill something or I'm like boy you know I'm coffee here or there or

whatever layer is for right I mean as you get up the higher levels eventually

if you want to do that after testing it out it's pretty much like a test run

really you know free time that I can't you know it's risk-free absolute you're

not chuckling in the in if you have you with it after whatever even when they

come the opportunity rises to match bar or something on it then it's actually

you to come in but then yes still only fifty percent risk so big answer the

five hundred dollar level obviously got the two hundred the five hundred

thousand the 3,000 to 5,000 no there'll be a ten thousand somewhere along the

line but even if you're jumping up to that foreign dollar level you're only

paying 250 and the system will pay the other 250

so you still fifty percent of the risk as well okay so it's minimal risk in

that way so there is still risk obviously if again that goes into those

levels but that sounds filling in the track and that depends on her system

guys obviously the more people coming in the more money there's going to be to

bring in more people and obviously is more money to trade with so that's gonna

work as you know you fifty percent you know of the system so this system will

get 15 percent and we share the other fifty percent so and as you go up

obviously if you're in the 30 that's stronger then if you go the five hundred

you get paid from both levels that part for

wherever it is that that makes star runner of trading okay so I got this all

adopted today yeah if you're interested you know send

me send me a friend request or any my video give me a thumbs up in this video

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this week and might be a new player say Monday or Tuesday maybe but if it is I

will definitely show you some more proof you know proof of payment and go from

there so guys have a good day and see you on my next video

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Blaze and the Monster Machines: TV Review - Duration: 1:02.

Does Blaze and the Monster Machines deliver great lessons?

"Which do you think would float?

The fork or the beach ball?"

The short answer: Yes

This animated series teaches preschoolers all kinds of STEM concepts through the exciting

adventures of a monster truck and his human friends.

Talk about making learning fun!

With science as their guide, kids are encouraged to think critically about how things work

in the world around them.

"That rock up there is 2 meters, and I'm 4 meters.

Will I fit on that rock?"

Problem-solving and teamwork are key elements of the show, too.

"If we work as a team then there's nothing we can't do!"

Plus, Blaze and his pals are good role models, demonstrating helpfulness and friendship

in all their actions.

And even though the trucks find themselves in some dangerous situations, there's no violence

and always a happy ending.

"Yeehaw!

You've saved me!"

Common Sense says Blaze and the Monster Machines is fine for kids 3 and up.

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Science is BROKEN, and the peer review process produces "utter b - Duration: 23:45.

Science is BROKEN, and the peer-review process produces �utter bulls##t� parading around

as real science

Much of what gets published in so-called �science journals� or �medical journals� is actually

complete �bulls##t,� warn many observers. Brendan D. Murphy has authored a spectacular

piece published by Waking Times, offering astonishing details in support of that notion.

His full article is reprinted here. Find the original at this link. See more work by Brendan

Murphy at BrendanMurphy.net.

WHY SCIENTIFIC PEER REVIEW IS A SHAM In recent years the defects in the peer review

system have been the subject of a profusion of critical editorials and studies in the

literature. It is high time that the world took heed of what the critics are saying,

not least of all because of the medical and health ramifications.

The notion of peer review has long occupied special territory in the world of science.

However, investigation of suppressed innovations, inventions, treatments, cures, and so on,

rapidly reveals that the peer review system is arguably better at one thing above all

others: censorship. This can mean censorship of everything from contrarian viewpoints to

innovations that render favored dogmas, products, or services obsolete (economic threats).

The problem is endemic, as many scientists have learned the hard way.

In truth, the systemic failure of peer review is one of science�s major, embarrassing

open secrets.

As Dr David Kaplan tells us, �[P]eer review is known to engender bias, incompetence, excessive

expense, ineffectiveness, and corruption. A surfeit of publications has documented the

deficiencies of this system.�[1]

Australian physicist Brian Martin elaborates in his excellent article Strategies for Dissenting

Scientists:

Certain sorts of innovation are welcome in science, when they fall within established

frameworks and do not threaten vested interests. But aside from this sort of routine innovation,

science has many similarities to systems of dogma. Dissenters are not welcome. They are

ignored, rejected, and sometimes attacked.[2]

Electric universe researcher and Big Bang critic Wal Thornhill (a REAL scientist) stated

plainly in our GFM Media interview that the peer review system amounts to censorship.

Fellow independent scientist Gary Novak agrees scathingly:

�Peer review is a form of censorship, which is tyranny over the mind. Censorship does

not purify; it corrupts�There is a lot of junk science and trash that goes through the

peer review process.�[3]

Brian Martin asks us rhetorically:

What do [scientists] have to gain by spending time helping an outsider? Most likely, the

alleged discovery will turn out to be pointless or wrong from the standard point of view.

If the outsider has made a genuine discovery, that means the outsider would win rewards

at the expense of those already in the field who have invested years of effort in the conventional

ideas.[4]

Herein lies the problem in moving science forward and shifting paradigms. A paradigm

is only as malleable (or mutable) as the minds and egos invested in it.

The Problem of �Experts� The reality is (as any real scientist will

tell you) that scientists are prone?�?just like lay people?�?to being cathected to

their pet theories and opinions, especially if they have been visibly rewarded or publicly

obtained accolades or financial remuneration as a result. Scientists, like laypeople, have

susceptible emotional bodies and often fairly hefty egos?�?partially due to their �expertise�

and academic titles, qualifications, theories, etc.

Once those hefty egos?�?belonging to people generally known as �experts�?�?rise

to positions of power and/or influence, they can calcify the flow of scientific progress

as well as the understanding of new discoveries or theories?�?particularly if they end up

acting as �peer reviewers� at high levels in prestigious publications. In that capacity,

too many become mere gatekeepers and seek not to facilitate innovation or vital new

Copernican-scale revelations, but to maintain the status quo which got them there in the

first place.

Dr Malcolm Kendrick comments in his excellent book Doctoring Data that, �by definition,

anyone who is an �expert� in an area of medicine will be a supporter of whatever dogma

holds sway.�[5]Close study of power dynamics in medicine bears this out. The players with

the deepest pockets have the funds to buy all of the �experts� they need to sell

a bogus product or ideology to an unsuspecting public.

Consider the following words from The Lancet�s editor Richard Horton (pictured below):

The mistake, of course, is to have thought that peer review was any more than a crude

means of discovering the acceptability?�?not the validity?�?of a new finding�We portray

peer review to the public as a quasi-sacred process that helps to make science our most

objective truth teller. But we know that the system of peer review is biased, unjust, unaccountable,

incomplete, easily fixed, often insulting, usually ignorant, occasionally foolish, and

frequently wrong

The Lancet�s editor Richard Horton

Peer review, as a �quasi-sacred� process that somehow supposedly transcends the foibles

and follies human nature has taken on sacred ritual status. Has the paper been blessed

by the Peer Review Priest? Peer review is held to be more than just pragmatically useful

and functional (which clearly it is not, generally speaking)?�?it is held as a transcendent,

almost magical, organizing force occurring in the heavenly ivory towers of Science, which

somehow avoids falling prey to human weaknesses by virtue of those humans� lofty qualifications

as �scientists� or �experts.�

Scientists, of course, aren�t quite human?�?they are something more, something pure, something

that the layman can never be. Students undergo a magical alchemical process as they proceed

through educational institutions and emerge transformed from their chrysalis with their

doctorates, masters, stethoscopes and equations. They are the Chosen Ones, the purified, the

holy, the redeemed, the righteous. They do not have to answer to the lowly non-scientific

peasantry � let alone unbelieving heretics.

It is clear, however, that not only is the popular view of peer review misleading, but

the most prestigious publications are some of the very worst offenders. Significant scientific

publications?�?for example, the journal Nature?�?have a well documented history

of prejudice against findings or hypotheses that run contrary to established scientific

dogma.

Writing in the British Medical Journal (BMJ) in May 2000, Canadian-based researcher, David

Sackett, said that he would �never again lecture, write, or referee anything to do

with evidence based clinical practice,� over his concern that �experts� are stifling

new ideas. He wants the retirement of experts to be made compulsory and I think it�s a

brilliant proposition.

Sackett says that ��progress towards the truth is impaired in the presence of an expert.�[7]

Trusting �experts� in oncology, for example, is generally a very good way to artificially

speed one�s trip to the grave, particularly if one has metastatic cancer (allopathic medicine

is notoriously ineffective in that realm). And yet �experts� are now on a rarified

level that perhaps only popes and celebrities can understand?�?they are virtually demigods

today.

In the main, �experts� are those people in the establishment who espouse the mainstream

dogma and reify the politically correct belief structures. �Experts� are lionized because

the world that made them experts promotes and validates them when they affirm the already

established (and profitable) beliefs?�?and the media is complicit in this. If you want

to be horribly misled on any number of important issues, just head straight to just about any

mainstream news media outlet and listen to the establishment�s �experts.�

Is it not time to get the crusty, rigidified, and corrupt Old Guard out of the way so we

can let science move forward?

Is Most Research Just Bullshit? Harvard Medical School�s Dr. Marcia Angell

is the former Editor-in-Chief at the New England Journal of Medicine, where she spent twenty

years poring over scientific papers, saturated in the dubious practices that pervade the

world of medical research. She states bluntly:

It is simply no longer possible to believe much of the clinical research that is published,

or to rely on the judgment of trusted physicians or authoritative medical guidelines. I take

no pleasure in this conclusion, which I reached slowly and reluctantly over my two decades

as an editor of The New England Journal of Medicine.[8]

Most �experts� in medicine are, psychologically speaking, simply engaged in well-paid groupthink

and confirmation bias exercises, vigorously affirming and defending their ego�s (lucrative)

construction of the world. To paraphrase physicist Max Planck, medicine, like science, �advances

one funeral at a time.�

Once the public has accepted the scientific establishment�s truths, narratives, and

designated �experts� then researchers who yield findings deviating from the accepted

norm can be immediately branded as crackpots, lunatics, fringe nuts, pseudo-scientists and

so on, regardless of how meticulous their methods, and irrefutable their results.

The media is crucial in this control dynamic because it sells the establishment�s reality.

Thus is the politically correct status quo maintained.

Peer �Review� Lets Garbage Through?�?and Lots of it!

�Peer review� censorship exemplifies the neophobia in the world of science which serves

to protect the status quo rather than improve knowledge by weeding out dubious epistemologies

and results, as it is meant to. This supposed mechanism of �quality control� has resulted

not only in the dismissal of much important and credible research, but it has also let

fraudulent research �and lots of it!?�?be published at the same time. Papers that appear

to support fashionable ideas or entrenched dogmas are likely to fare well, even if they

are badly flawed?�?or outright rubbish!

David Kaplan, a professor of pathology at the Case Western Reserve University School

of Medicine in Cleveland, has stated that,

Peer review is broken. It needs to be overhauled, not just tinkered with. The incentives should

be changed so that: authors are more satisfied and more likely to produce better work, the

reviewing is more transparent and honest, and journals do not have to manage an unwieldy

and corrupt system that produces disaffection and misses out on innovation

Is it any wonder that John Ionnidis reported in his famous 2005 paper that, �Most research

findings are false for most research designs and for most fields�? Given the already

outlined problems, is it really surprising that, in Ionnidis words, �Claimed research

findings may often be simply accurate measures of the prevailing bias�?[10]

Dr. Marc Girard, a mathematician and physician who serves on the editorial board of Medicine

Veritas (The Journal of Medical Truth), has written,

The reason for this disaster is too clear: the power of money. In academic institutions,

the current dynamics of research is more favourable to the ability of getting grants?�?collecting

money and spending it?�?than to scientific imagination or creativity.[11]

In general, peer reviewers?�?generally not time-rich?�?don�t try to replicate experiments

and rarely even request the raw data supporting a paper�s conclusions. Who has the time

for all that? Thus, peer review is, according to Richard Smith writing in Peer review in

health sciences,

thought to be slow, expensive, profligate of academic time, highly subjective, prone

to bias, easily abused, poor at detecting gross defects, and almost useless for detecting

fraud.[12] (emphasis added)

What about fake peer review? This is where the corrupt and abysmal becomes the theatre

of the absurd. For example, Berlin-based Springer Nature, who publishes the aforementioned Naturejournal

announced the retraction of 64 articles in 10 journals in an August 18th statement in

2015. This followed an internal investigation which found fabricated peer-review write-ups

linked to the articles.

The purge followed similar discoveries of �fake peer review� by several other major

publishers, including London-based BioMed Central, an arm of Springer, which began retracting

43 articles in March citing �reviews from fabricated reviewers�.[13]

Yes, that means reviewers that don�t exist?�?recommended as �reviewers� by the people submitting

their work for review. Imagine writing a paper and being able to nominate a non-existent

person to review your work, and the contact email supplied to the publisher for this purpose

is actually one you made up, which routes the paper back to you (unbeknownst to the

publisher), so that you can then secretly carry out a (favourable) review of your own

work under a pseudonym!

It�s being done, folks, this is not a joke.

In response to fake peer review some publishers have actually ended the practice of author-suggested

reviewers

And now for the Conceptual Penis� Recently two scientists performed a brilliant

Sokal-style hoax on the journal Cogent Social Sciences. Under the pen names �Jamie Lindsay�

and �Peter Boyle,� and writing for the fictitious �Southeast Independent Social

Research Group,� Peter Boghossian and James Lindsay wrote a deliberately absurd paper

loosely composed in the style of �post-structuralist discursive gender theory�?�?what exactly

that is they made no attempt to find out.

The authors tell us:

The paper was ridiculous by intention, essentially arguing that penises shouldn�t be thought

of as male genital organs but as damaging social constructions�We assumed that if

we were merely clear in our moral implications that maleness is intrinsically bad and that

the penis is somehow at the root of it, we could get the paper published in a respectable

journal.[15] (emphasis added)

And they did. After completing the paper, and being unable to identify what it was actually

about, it was deemed a success and ready for submission, which went ahead in April 2017.

It was published the next month after some editorial feedback and additional tweaking.

To illustrate how deliberately absurd the paper is, a quote is in order:

We conclude that penises are not best understood as the male sexual organ, or as a male reproductive

organ, but instead as an enacted social construct that is both damaging and problematic for

society and future generations� and is the conceptual driver behind much of climate change.[16]

In plain English, they (seemingly) argued here that a penis is not a male sexual organ

but a social construct; the �conceptual penis� is problematic for �gender (and

reproductive) identity,� as well as being the �conceptual� driver of climate change.

No, really. How this ever got published is something to ponder. The paper is filled with

meaningless jargon, arrant nonsense, and references to fake papers and authors.

As part of the hoax, none of the sources that were cited were even read by the hoaxers.

As Boghossian and Lindsay point out, it never should have been published. No one?�?not

even Boghossian and Lindsay?�?knows what it is actually saying.

Almost a third of the sources cited in the original version of the paper point to fake

sources, such as created by Postmodern Generator, making mock of how absurdly easy it is to

execute this kind of hoax, especially, the authors add, in ��academic� fields corrupted

by postmodernism.�[17] (emphasis added)

The Spectacular Success of Hoax Papers and Non-existent Authors

In April 2010, Cyril Labb� of Joseph Fourier University in Grenoble, France, used a computer

program called SCIgen to create 102 fake papers under the pseudonym of Ike Antkare. SCIgen

was created in 2005 by researchers at MIT in Cambridge in order to demonstrate that

conferences would accept such nonsense�as well as to amuse themselves.

Labb� added the bogus papers to the Google Scholar database, which boosted Ike Antkare�s

h-index, a measure of published output, to 94?�?at the time, making Antkare the world�s

21st most highly cited scientist.[18] (emphasis added)

So a non-existent scientist has achieved the distinction of being one of the world�s

most highly cited authors?�?while �authoring� papers consisting of utter gibberish. Congratulations

are certainly in order. In February 2014 it was reported that Springer and the Institute

of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE), were removing over 120 such bogus papers from

their subscription services after Labbe identified them using his own software.

Going back at least as far as 1996 journalists and researchers have been getting spoof papers

published in conferences or journals to deliberately expose weaknesses in academic quality controls.

�Physicist Alan Sokal (of the famous Sokal Affair) succeeded in the journal Social Text

in 1996,� while Harvard science journalist John Bohannon revealed in a 2013 issue of

Science that he had duped over 150 open-access journals into publishing �a deliberately

flawed study.�[19]Bohannon organized submission of the flawed study (technically, many different

but very similar variations of the study) to 304 open access journals worldwide over

a period of 10 months. 255 went through the whole editing process to the point of either

acceptance or rejection.

He wrote:

Any reviewer with more than a high-school knowledge of chemistry and the ability to

understand a basic data plot should have spotted the paper�s shortcomings immediately. Its

experiments are so hopelessly flawed that the results are meaningless.[20]

The hoax paper was accepted by a whopping 157 of the journals and rejected by only 98.

Of the 106 journals that did conduct �peer review,� fully 70% accepted the paper.[21]

If peer review was a transparent and accountable process, according to Gary Novak,

there might be a small chance of correcting some of the corruptions through truth and

criticism; but the process is cloaked in the darkness of anonymity�Due to the exploitive

and corrupt process, nearly everything in science has official errors within it�[A]

culture of protecting and exploiting the errors creates an official reality which cannot be

opposed.[22]

Returning specifically to the arena of (mainstream) medicine, a quote in PLoS Medicine, states:

�Journals have devolved into information laundering operations for the pharmaceutical

industry�, wrote Richard Horton, editor of the Lancet, in March 2004. In the same

year, Marcia Angell, former editor of the New England Journal of Medicine, lambasted

the industry for becoming �primarily a marketing machine� and co-opting �every institution

that might stand in its way��Jerry Kassirer, another former editor of the New England Journal

of Medicine, argues that the industry has deflected the moral compasses of many physicians,

and the editors of PLoS Medicine have declared that they will not become �part of the cycle

of dependency�between journals and the pharmaceutical industry�.[23]

In the words of John Ionnidis, �Most scientific studies are wrong, and they are wrong because

scientists are interested in funding and careers rather than truth.�[24]

If most studies are wrong, and most scientists are more interested in their own careers and

funding than getting at the truth?�?while journals daily allow bogus and flawed pharmaceutical

research to be published and promoted?�?then why would anyone in their right mind believe

the claims made by doctors about the efficacy of products based upon �peer review� or

pharmaceutical �studies�? What does a term like �safe and effective� even mean

in this world of deception and subterfuge?

Clearly the problem of corruption and conflicts of interest have been increasingly on the

radar of professional academics for some time now, so much so that it has been the subject

of an increasing number of harshly critical articles and editorials. Conveying the depth

and breadth of deception to the �uninitiated,� however, presents a unique challenge. And

it isn�t just conflict of interest and corruption to blame for the failure of peer review, there

is human bias, shoddy review work, fake reviewers and fraud, and varying other human interests

to factor in.

At the very least we need to cease indoctrinating students into the dogma that all good things

have been peer reviewed, and the converse: anything that has not been peer reviewed is

clearly blasphemous and crafted by the unholy hands of sinners. In the meantime, the public

needs to be warned: peer review is largely a sham and will not protect you or your family

from medical pseudo-science or dangerous pharmaceutical products. Your doctor�s word should not

be blindly trusted, especially when we know that doctors rely absurdly heavily on information

(read: propaganda) provided by the pharmaceutical industry itself (can you say �conflicted�?!)

in developing their views and opinions.

I can�t help but cringe when I hear people ask if a study has been �peer-reviewed.�

The response this question most often deserves is simply, �Who cares?�

The case against science is straightforward: much of the scientific literature, perhaps

half, may simply be untrue. Afflicted by studies with small sample sizes, tiny effects, invalid

exploratory analyses, and flagrant conflicts of interest, together with an obsession for

pursuing fashionable trends of dubious importance, science has taken a turn towards darkness.?�?Richard

Horton, Offline: What is medicine�s 5 sigma? The Lancet, 11 April 2015, thelancet.com (Horton

is editor of The Lancet)

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Roberts Redneck Review - Duration: 13:12.

Robert does his own reviews of all the posts that have been made on our group and page while telling his thoughts concerning those posts. If you like the video please like, subscribe, and share? Thanks for watching. https://youtu.be/IQB9h6gSoKI #Robert #robert #Redneck #redneck Review #review #Posts #posts #Group #group #Page #page #Telling #telling #HisThoughts #histhoughts #Thoughts #thoughts #Like #like #Subscribe #subscribe #Share #share #Thanks #thanks #Watching #watching

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LIPSTICK GIVEAWAY + SAVED BY THE BELL LIPSTICK REVIEW - Duration: 6:46.

For more infomation >> LIPSTICK GIVEAWAY + SAVED BY THE BELL LIPSTICK REVIEW - Duration: 6:46.

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2018 Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV: REVIEW - Duration: 5:00.

This is a 208 Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV, the world's best-selling plug-in

hybrid electric vehicle. We recently shared a review on the non -electric

Outlander GT and if you haven't seen that we'll put the link down in the

description. Obviously, the biggest difference here is that the PHEV is

powered by two electric motors in addition to a 2.0L inline-four. As

well, the PHEV model doesn't come with the compact third row of seats that the

non electric Outlander does offer. If you're curious about what makes this

such a popular EV keep on watching and don't forget to subscribe to see more

from Canada's Largest Automotive Group.

The Outlander PHEV is powered by twin 60

kilowatt electric motors via a lithium ion battery, as well as a 2.0L

internal combustion engine with a one speed transmission. When it comes to

range, in EV Drive mode which is fully electric, you're able to drive about 35

kilometres but of course that depends on your driving style and the conditions.

For fuel efficiency the Outlander PHEV gets 3.4Le/100KM highway,

3.0Le/100KM city, and a combined fuel

efficiency of 3.2Le/100KM. When it comes time to charge you have three

options depending on how fast you'd like for the Outlander to charge as well as

what technologies are available to you. You can use a 120 volt household outlet

for charge that'll take about eight hours or you can cut your charge time

down to three and a half with a 240 volt external charger that you'll have to

install or you can use a DC quick charging station which we have here

today for an 80 percent charge in less than half an hour.

The Outlander PHEV carries over the rugged and sporty styling from the

regular Outlander. The side skirts are painted which do give it a bit more of a

premium look and you'll be able to distinguish this model by its EV

badges. It does come in three different trim levels: the SE, the SE touring which

we have here today, and the GT. On the SE Touring model you get LED headlights

and fog lights. The GT trim offers additional upgrades like a Rockford

Fosgate sound system and additional safety features as well as a power

tailgate. The Outlander has 78 cubic feet of cargo space. It's also incredibly

versatile and has a towing capacity of up to 1,500 pounds. Our subscriber Tyler

S recently asked us a really great question on the 2018 Outlander GT review.

He wanted to know about interior options on the Outlander. The non-electric

Outlander is only offered with a black interior but the PHEV model comes with

a black or a brown interior. Mitsubishi tends to keep the interior simple and

functional. We do get additional features like real leather seats and a heated

steering wheel as well as a sunroof on the Touring and the GT models. There are

three drive modes to choose from. There is EV Drive mode, Series Hybrid mode and

Parallel Hybrid mode. The EV mode is purely electric and the range is about

35 kilometers and that can be affected by a variety of factors like your

driving style, conditions, and the age of the battery. In Series Hybrid the two

electric motors are engaged for the engine is used for extra power if needed.

For example, when you're accelerating or if you're climbing up a hill. And lastly,

Parallel Hybrid prioritizes the engine with assistance from the electric

motors.This is great for whenever you need to charge the battery while you're

driving. You as the driver also have complete control over when you want the

battery to be working. In Charge mode the engine will generate electricity to

charge the battery but in Save mode the engine will maintain the charge and you

can save that electric energy for a time it's better suited for like city driving.

The Outlander's regenerative braking is also a great way to maintain the charge and

there are six settings you can select from on the steering column behind the

wheel. When it comes to safety features the Outlander has forward collision

mitigation with pedestrian detection and a multi view camera system for a

360-degree bird's-eye view for easy maneuvering. It also has rear

cross-traffic alert, blind spot warning, and lane change assist. If you plan

on picking up the Outlander PHEV, I'd really recommend downloading the Mitsubishi

remote control app because you can reschedule your charge during off-peak

hours or preheat or pre-cool the interior. Another neat feature with this car is

that you can check how eco-friendly your driving is with the Eco sport. The more

green leaves you see on the instrument panel the more efficient your driving is.

And of course the 7-inch infotainment system supports Apple CarPlay,Android

Auto and Bluetooth. We've had the Outlander for a large part of the day so

now it's time to charge it. As I mentioned before you do have those three

options the standard household outlet, the external 240 volt charger as well as

DC quick charging. What's neat is that you can actually check your charge

status on the instrument panel or with Mitsubishi's app.

There is an increasing

demand for electric vehicles and Mitsubishi is here to provide that. Many

popular EV's tend to be on the smaller side so it's great to see that

Mitsubishi is trying to create cleaner cars while also still catering to a

demand for compact SUVs. Thanks for watching and don't forget to give us a

thumbs up if you'd like to see more from Dilawri Group of Companies.

For more infomation >> 2018 Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV: REVIEW - Duration: 5:00.

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"Day of the Tentacle" Non-Gamer/First-Time Gamer review - Duration: 5:34.

Challenges and the possibility of having to restart them [ie. A character dying]

can certainly be annoying and a barrier to those who may not want to play games. Adventure games especially fall into this trap,

where merely taking an item or telling a character to walk forward

may result in a player going back to their last save or starting the whole game over.

There are exceptions such as the majority of adventure games created by LucasArts such as "Day of the Tentacle".

A sequel to "Maniac Mansion"

"Day of the Tentacle" tells the story of a sentient tentacle that consumes toxic waste, which mutates him into an 'insane genius'

powerful enough to take over the world. Three young characters [the nerdy Bernard, the roadie

Hoagie and the medical student Laverne] go to Dr Fred's home and lab in an attempt to prevent this disaster,

but a mishap strands each of these protagonists in a different time period.

Not only do they have to reunite in the present,

but also use time travel to change the timeline so the emerging of a tentacle-infested world never occurs.

"Day of the Tentacle" borrows a lot from other humorous adventure games by LucasArts -

namely the SCUMM engine on which it operates. You use the mouse cursor

[as well as hot keys on the keyboard - most of which are optional] to move your character around and interact with objects and people.

You can use functions such as 'Talk' and 'Open' – it's simple.

In fact, the interface feels simpler from previous games and feels much more improved.

In contrast to "Maniac Mansion", you only have three protagonists to play with.

While this may sound like the game is a step back from its predecessors,

this doesn't rob the game of any possibility of challenge. As mentioned earlier,

"Day of the Tentacle" does something different in regards to the seemingly impossible obstacles needed to win adventure games.

In this game you can't die. The puzzles are designed in such a way that the game is not broken or unwinnable.

The characters will say things such as 'I'd rather not do that'

when attempting to, for example, damage an item - an action that would prevent the player from

progressing. Basically, this game doesn't punish you severely for making a mistake.

Some of the time making a mistake will result in something funny happening.

'Sometimes I do stupid stuff and I don't even know why...

...as if my body were being controlled by some demented, sadistic puppet-master...'

'Well, we all feel that way sometimes.'

Once you're done chuckling you can try a different approach or go to a different place to look for other characters and items.

The puzzles in question are generally logical. For the most part, it involves choosing the right

conversation choice or finding the right item. One of the most interesting

concepts in the game is switching items between the three different characters in the three different time periods.

'I'll just run to the Chron-O-John.'

'There's something in the Chron-O-John.'

There is more than one occasion where you have to send an item back to the past to affect the present or future -

if only it were possible to change my past like that so I was rich.

Jokes aside, a number of the puzzles seemingly require trial-and-error [and many 'I can't do that' moments],

'I can't get to the Chrono-O-John from here.'

especially when you may have to look for an item in another place that is needed for said puzzle.

Still, the game never punishes you and has the right balance of difficult. The production values are really nice too, with charming

cartoony visuals and familiar, yet complimentary sound plus nice music. The game was also fairly revolutionary

for featuring voice acting, instead of solely relying on text - and the game

thankfully features captions for the dialogue. In regards to the voice acting, the game is actually very funny,

involving slapstick and over-the-top facial expressions and gestures, plus conversations about veer from darkly humorous to absurdly witty.

'Who's Prudence?'

'Never mind.'

'Well, later dude.'

'What? What's going to happen later?'

The story itself is actually fairly simple,

but it's a lot of fun to experience. The game is fairly short if you know where to go or what to do next,

but figuring all that out into first place is half the fun.

Most of the time it is fun to explore and solve the puzzles. You will scratch your head a lot,

but at least you can't die or break the game.

You will surely chuckle or laugh that at the on-screen dialogue and actions, even those

that don't necessarily result in game progression.

The story is simple, yet fun and involves time travel, which is a concept that may appeal moreso to certain people.

The game's production values still feel charming to his day. But if you would rather have the 2D graphics on a higher resolution,

a remaster [complete with the option to have the old graphics, plus a somewhat streamlined interface]

is available and is probably the easiest way to get the game.

On top of all that, the game gives you the option to play the original "Maniac Mansion", a game-within-a-game

concept that was unprecedented at the time. "Day of the Tentacle" is a humorous

point-and-click adventure game with a solid challenge and fun story that is a must-play for anyone, non-gamer or otherwise.

For more infomation >> "Day of the Tentacle" Non-Gamer/First-Time Gamer review - Duration: 5:34.

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Mighty Morphin Power Rangers - S02E36 - Episode Review - Duration: 5:26.

Welcome to Ranger Reviews, a webseries where we look at episodes of the tv show, Power

Rangers and then discuss it!

Today, we're exploring the ninety sixth episode of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers as

well as the thirty sixth episode of Season 2, titled "The Great Bookala Escape".

We begin this episode in Angel Grove Park where Billy, Aisha, and Adam are playing with

a frisbee with a damn UFO comes flying in.

Before we can get too far into that, we see that Bulk and Skull trying to make a chalk

crop circle because they believe the Power Rangers are from outer space.

Also, apparently Zedd is after this little alien because he wants his diamond power source?

The UFO crash lands in the park, and the three teens approach it cautiously with Adam touching

it like an idiot.

Aisha sees a doll inside of it, but Billy says that it's alive due to some monitor

that we don't see.

But Billy does know what a diamond power source is, apparently.

They tell Zordon about what's going on, and Zordon says "that explains Serpentera".

Were you just going to let us die or….?

Serpentera starts firing at the three in short bursts as they wrap the thing in a blanket

to teleport out.

Also, Goldar says they need to recharge, and Zedd forbids him to say that word ever again.

In the Command Center, all six are crowded around the spaceship, and Zordon explains

that this diamond power source could be used by Zedd to power Serpentera.

Billy opens the open hatch, and Zordon says that he is a Bookala from the planet of the

same name.

Imagine we all lived on Planet Human, and we're all humans.

Billy places the diamond in Bookala's hands in the cockpit, and Bookala grows human sze,

and then he struggles to learn English because apparently they're super intelligent or

something?

It comes off as racist thanks to using a very Japanese looking monster.

Aisha comes up with the ingenious idea to create a fake Bookala doll to distract Zedd,

so the real one can get away.

Also Billy is going to repair the ship… somehow?

Aisha, Adam, and Aisha go to…

Skull's garage?

Whatever, they make a fake diamond and Bookala.

Time to check in on everyone's favorite guys with a few extra chromosomes, and yeah,

they still suck.

Bookala shows them a snowglobe saying it's like his home planet, Bookala.

Billy laments how it doesn't snow in Angel Grove.

Tommy rings to say that Zedd may have found them (somehow), and suddenly, sparks appear

around them, and some random monster named Weldo just walks through some cardboard boxes,

firing at them.

They morph, and they take the ship and fake stuff out of there with Bookala.

Meanwhile, Tommy, Rocky, and Kim are just watching this happen?

It's morphin' time!

Weldo shows up again, firing at Bookala and hitting him, which pisses off Billy so badly,

that he fires at Weldo with a Blade Blaster, completely destroying Weldo.

That was pretty underwhelming.

Alpha teleports Bookala away.

Zedd and Goldar in Serpentera creep above, and they see that they're preparing to have

the spacecraft take off, and Zedd sends Goldar to stop them.

Goldar shows up in front of them with putties, and apparently, it's called a Lightning

Diamond?

There's a putty fight, and honestly, the American stunts are getting better slowly,

which is something to say for this season.

They all try to take on Goldar, and the Rangers suck, and Goldar grabs the Lightning Diamond,

leaving.

They decide this is the time for Bookala to escape.

Goldar returns, and Zedd is very happy with Goldar's success, and they place the diamond

into the power grid for them to charge Serpentera.

They all say goodbye to Bookala, and Aisha makes a joke about never wanting to see her

again, and it doesn't come off as a joke at all.

Billy and Bookala then hold a nice moment where Bookala makes it snow because Billy

wanted that, I guess.

Bookala shrinks again into his ship, taking off into the sky, but not before he goes by

Bulk and Skull who fall over onto the ground.

Those guys!

Zedd and Goldar are coming in hot in Serpentera when suddenly, Serpentera loses its power,

and they discover that the diamond is a fake.

They see the real Bookala leaving literally in front of them, and Goldar tries to fire

at him, which causes random explosions in the cockpit.

Zedd says "screw this", and he makes the fake Bookala into an evil version of him literal

seconds before he just makes him grow giant.

The Rangers call out their Thunderzords, forming the Thunder Megazord.

I guess Tommy went for a nap or something.

Then, the evil Bookala's tongue comes out and wraps around the Thunder Megazord like

that was a thing he just did all the time before they break free, using the Thunder

Saber to kill the fake Bookala.

Also, why do they call him Bookala?

That's like if my name was Human, and I lived on the planet Human, and my species

was called Human.

Everyone is training in the Youth Center, and Kim comes in with a letter from "Trini

and the guys", and it matches the storyline by saying how everyone is different, but also

the same.

Bulk and Skull show up to show off their photos of the Power Rangers, which they say they

got in the park yesterday, but they're still in the same clothes and everything.

Also, all they have is a bunch of selfies.

The end.

This episode isn't nearly as bad as I remembered, to be honest, but maybe my Stockholm's syndrome

of Season 2 is just starting to set in.

It was relatively well written, and besides the fact that Weldo was absolutely pointless

and served no purpose whatsoever, the idea that Zedd is struggling to find a decent power

source for Serpentera is a good one, especially when it ties in with what's going on with

the Rangers.

Other than that, having a Billy episode be about how he hopes he gets to explore space

someday is very fitting, and of course his newest friend would be a giant alien.

Will next time continue to be decent?

Until then, may the power protect you!

For more infomation >> Mighty Morphin Power Rangers - S02E36 - Episode Review - Duration: 5:26.

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Kazu guckt... citrus | Episode 5, 6, 7 | Live Reaction & Review [ German | ENG SUBs ] - Duration: 1:16:08.

I'm Kazu and today I'm watching citrus episodes 5-7!

I don't want to make the video even longer so let's start with episode 5! Have fun!

I'm excited how the Himeko thing is going to continue

I haven't watched citrus in a while. Exciting!

I heard the Manga is still going on so we probably get more seasons! Because it seems to be popular

She's always having this cute hairstyles

Poor Mei

Yes

Have fun

Is there anything

I think she had a stressful day

Oh no she'll be disturbing

such sweet hair

She likes being touched at the back of her neck

Don't harass her in the train

no

Of course she said it

It must be weird for Yuzu's dad to meet the daughter of his ex wifes new lover

Japanese Crepes ARE tasty! I ate one at a Convention

Totally date like

A Pig?

ah a bear

no

Himeko is sweet tbh

and it's hurting her but

Mei doesn't want her

Oh yes

Did I know that?

so lovely

Of course

those two are so cute

Hug her

yeees but love is love

is she sick

twintails

She's got a fever

He doesn't want to go back

I think you already are

She's so lovely even to Himeko who was mean

Ah yes she doesn't know yet

Good question, she doesn't open the letters

She cares

little too less

she's right

What did she bring?

She always calls her papa sensei

I'm not that sure

Is it Meis Papa

I found him strange

He's nice and open to Yuzu but the way he looked at Mei

I don't trust him

I'm happy they got closer together and even that Mei and Himeko are friends again

Oh does it mean there will be an amusement park episode? I'm looking forward to it!

Yeah I knew it

good episode! They got closer and can talk better

With that I'm going to start the next episode

It's a new day for me, probably not for you, let's start with episode 6

I'm curious how Mei's Dad is like. He was kinda weird

He seemed exaggerated nice but a dark look in his eyes, as if he has a dark secret

I think it's weird that she calls him sensei

that was what she was afraid of

I don't know what to think about him

She's connecting it with her father

maybe he likes teddies

What is with Mei? Don't only think about yourself!

she doesn't mean it bad

To be a workaholic is not good, you have to think about yourself sometimes

Yuzu is there for you and your new mama and Himeko

hug her

Don't do it just because you're frustraded

Well she deserved it

I wonder how long he'll stay

not always

they don't understand each other

love, no matter what kind

why the look

you just came

they have to talk

Harumi's a good friend

where to find her

he looked so different

I thought that

I hope they'll make it

It's a little dangerous what they're doing

she seems to know the way

It's so much work

now she's reading them

they read them together

what's wrong

this time they both want it!

because you felt something

new character

she knows yuzu?

she now has her hair coloured

So good! I still don't know what to think about Meis father but I understand him more

I'm happy they talked

And that KISS! It came from their heart

Now Mei knows how kissing is supposed to be!

Next episode we'll meet a new character, who was already in the opeing I guess

A little break for me, and for you it's going to continue now!

My dears, next episode is episode 7

She's only dreaming

That kind of dreams Yuzu has

Are they 16?

Then it's ok to dream thinks like that

The white haired characters we don't know yet

I wonder how the pink haired one is

oh maths...

She's also unsure

she's so direct

I wouldn't say that

You shouldn't or you don't want to?

are zombies big in japan at the moment? We already had zombie movies in Ameagari

She did it on purpose

How is she allowed to go to school with that hair?

so young

She's right

She probably has changed from their childhood days

she's only going to middle school

she's scary

did she take the right phone?

what?

she has help

sweet plan

Harumi is doing everything right

she's so white

of course

unknown number?

she's mean

she haven't seen her

she didn't like it

I'm happy because that means she likes her

she wants to ask about that girl

jealous~

rumors, rumors, rumors and both have coloured hair

Mei's strict

and she's a little girl

I didn't know Matsuri was a real name, Matsuri are those festivals

She's not empty

the opposide

I don't like the new character, guys

I like pink hair but not her

She probably has her reasons and problems too but

she's so weird, she's making me feel scared

there's the teddy

What Yuzu said about the future of them is a good question

because they seem to live in a place were it is not usual for girls to be together like this

like in most places of japan which is sad...

I'm scared of her

It's also the "being sisters" thing which I don't find that bad because they doesn't share the same blood

People doesn't accept two Girls in a relationship, Mei even was engaged already

I liked that Yuzu thinks about the future because in most BL and GL anime/manga they just end with getting together or kissing

You almost never find out about the characters future, which problems they have

It's interesting that Yuzu actually thinks about these future things.

so this were the 3 episodes

Do you think at the end of the story we get to know about their future?

Or do you think it will be like most manga/anime. They just come together and it ends

Or do you think we'll get to know about their future

Or do you think they just get together or don't get together at all

Write your opinion down in the comments

When you liked this video then PLEASE do LIKE it"

If you want to see more videos feel free to subscribe! See you next time. Your Kazu

For more infomation >> Kazu guckt... citrus | Episode 5, 6, 7 | Live Reaction & Review [ German | ENG SUBs ] - Duration: 1:16:08.

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Testimonial and Review. Basketball Precise-501010 - Duration: 0:47.

As you can see I was working out for about 20 minutes

After 20 minutes, the Basketball Precise-501010 is comfortable to wear

Wear the armbands snug to your lower biceps and you can wear for hours

In fact, I could wear this for an entire 2 hour basketball practice

It's comfortable, "first-of-its-kind;" basketball training product

It's uninhibiting, allowing you to shoot, pass, dribble, defend, and dunk!

It's simple and it works

For more infomation >> Testimonial and Review. Basketball Precise-501010 - Duration: 0:47.

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[Doki doki literature club] Another happy ending - speedpaint + review [Paintstorm studio] - Duration: 7:14.

If anyone needs translate, I'll add subtitles later. Just let me know in the comments. :D

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LARP Review #2: Freyhand - Duration: 2:11.

Hi everyone Evils, welcome to the second review of Eviltailors products

I'm Arenz and today we're going to talk about Freyhand

A german brand specialised on LARP weapons

but they also produce accessories and clothing

On the first part of the video we'll talk about the technical features of the products

and after that we'll talk about who is Freyhand

At the moment Freyhand has three collections

Regular, Mad Prices and Zombie Survival

The products of the Regular collection are between the 60 and 100€

They're well balanced and have a good quality and detailed finishing

I think the weapons of the Regular collection have a good weight

they're resistant and designed to be secure

they count with a full functional guard

an ergonomic grip and a pommel where is all the balance and it's a bit hard

Now we'lll see the Mad Prices collection: affordable, with a very good finishing

perfect for LARP begginers

In my opinion the Mad Prices weapons are light, resistant and are very versatile for any kind of character

As final conclusion we must emphasize that they have a great quiality-cost relation

Lastly, the Zombie Survival collection

which has a quality very similar to the regular ones, perfect for any apocalyptic scene

And now as special guest here's Pau Romero, Eviltailor's director

my boss

what's up Pau?

Hi Arenz, hi everyone

What can you tell us about Freyhand?

I must tell you that Freyhan is directed by Kai Schulz

they're based in Hamburg

And they decided to enter the sales with

a very economical collection such as the Mad Prices one

and a collection with a very high quiality standards like the regular one

We'll wait to see how Freyhand develops in this competitive market

and which are their next steps and the next surprises they've prepared for us

Thanks a lot Pau!

We'll hear again about Freyhand on a brand new video about their clothing and shields products

Thanks to you for inviting me

See you soon, Evils!

HARDNESS - ENDURANCE - WEIGHT

For more infomation >> LARP Review #2: Freyhand - Duration: 2:11.

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IN-N-OUT® Burger | Hot Cocoa Review! 🍔☕🍫 - Duration: 2:31.

peep this out guys it's Ian K back again with another one for ya

just finishing up my run around town over here guys and I thought I'd swing

on over to IN-N-OUT real quick and try their brand new hot cocoa and for those

of you wondering exactly what's the big deal about hot cocoa because a lot of

places do serve it not everybody can do it well and being that IN-N-OUT is

known for having some really really rich flavorful food here they're

double-doubles the animal fries how bad can their hot cocoa really be

guys I'm very curious to give this a shot let's give this a go right now and

see exactly if it's worth the dollar sixty five here we go oh absolutely

we're at the dollar sixty five that is very very rich marshmallows on top you have the

option of getting marshmallows or not obviously I opted for marshmallows how

could you not mmm very rich it doesn't really taste like an instant type of

cocoa that you think most fast-food places would serve it's got a lot of

volume to it but man that is just really really killer not too sweet it's a nice

balance of chocolate as well and just the right temperature in the iconic cup

guys pretty cool overall here hot cocoa with the iconic palm trees for IN-N-OUT

here really really diggin this I am gonna begin this again by far hmm

awesome guys scale of 1 to 10 this is an easy 10 probably some of the best fast

food hot cocoa I think I have had in a very long time and I'm glad that it's

right around the corner from where I live over here guys I'm absolutely

diggin this as well easy recommendation if you guys visit IN-N-OUT here on the

west coast of course you're gonna stop and try their burgers give the hot cocoa

a shot because it is ridiculously good and guys that's it my quick thoughts on

the hot cocoa over here at IN-N-OUT as I close out another episode of peep this

out after a fun run here around town and like I always say I've got brand new

content every single week here on my channel so what you stay tuned for the

next review coming real soon in the meantime stay frosty hey guys I just

wanted to take a quick moment to thank each and every one of you for any of the

direct messages you may have sent me on social media as well as the comments on

my recent videos regarding the recent passing of my stepfather by the time

this video airs February 21, 2018 we would have laid him to rest and I can't thank

you enough for your kind words during a very difficult time so thank you again

from the bottom of my heart and I'll definitely talk to you soon

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