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[Book cover of graphic novel "Daytripper" by Fábio Moon and Gabriel Bá (2011) - comic review from comics recommendation list]

Now, the next comic I'd like to recommend is Daytripper, which is by the Brazilian twin brothers Fábio Moon and Gabriel Bá.

Daytripper is a comic about a young man who writes the obituary columns for his city's newspaper.

But beyond that, he wants to follow in his father's footsteps and become a great writer in his own right.

Mortality is the theme running through this slightly surreal 250-page comic.

In each chapter of the comic, we join the main character for a day in his life.

The chronology keeps on jumping around throughout each of the 10 chapters of the book:

in the first chapter he's aged 32,

then in the next chapter he's aged 21.

We also see him as a 47-year old, and 11-year old, and finally as a 76 year-old man.

So, in other words, we're following this guy for ten days of his life, but the ten days are scattered all throughout his life.

As you can see, the artwork is incredibly imaginative.

I especially like the illustrations of the character swimming underwater beneath a harbour full of anchored boats.

It sort of looks like that they are blimps floating above him, tethered to the ground by anchors.

The scenery keeps on changing throughout the comic, as we move throughout time, and move to various locations around Brazil.

So, we see everything from the city, to the beach, to the desert, to the countryside.

Anyway, it's really nice stuff. And it comes with a one-page illustrated introduction by Craig Thompson. Bargain, right!?

So, check out Daytripper by Fábio Moon and Gabriel Bá.

[title music: "Bunny" by Screamfeeder]

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Aji Jobito pod test - 2017 pepper review #27 - Duration: 4:06.

Hi this is Peter Stanley, welcome to my channel

today I'm going to do a pod review on

and aji jobito

this is a capsicum chinense from Venezuela

it's a very

it has been a very rare pepper now but a lot people are growing it, so it's kind of propagated

around the growing community

this came from

a fellow pepper friend named Adam

he goes by Bhuter on the hot pepper

and he sent me this

so I'm going to cut this open and

see how it tastes

let's go ahead and cut it open and weigh it and stuff and

and we'll try it out

11.9 grams

it's a little over an inch tall

and about

and inch and a quarter wide

see it's very thick walled

it's pretty juicy

quite a few seeds in there, real

it's like a little

baby pod forming in there

yeah it's got a really

real mild smell to it

cool, let's go ahead and give it a taste

okay I'm back

it looks a lot in appearance to the yellow scotch bonnet I'm growing

I know it's not going to taste the same but

the outside shape and color are very similar

alright, so the aji jobito

yeah, it tastes really good

zero heat

really didn't have a lot of flavor, wasn't super sweet

just a mild kind of

it almost tasted like

like a

melon rind but without any of the melon

just kind of a real kind of bland

sort of a non flavor

there's one that Jesus

gave me

I think he said it was aji dulce

but they're like long yellow

pods that I'm growing now, I haven't done a review on it but

it kind of reminds me of that because that's a capsicum chinense

I don't know if that's the right name, but that's

what I'm growing is a capsicum chinense

and it's like that but

it has no heat, but it's got a sweeter flavor

this doesn't really have a lot of flavor either way

it's not bad, it's actually really good but

it

would be great for snacking, but I don't know

what to use it in because it's not really

change much of anything that you'd add it to

but I really like it, it's very

very tasty

you don't see to many

chinense

peppers that don't have any heat

yeah, that's really good, it's the

I don't have much else to add, it's a real quick review

so that's the aji jobito

thank you very much Adam for sending me that pod, I appreciate it

hope yall liked that

and please like, comment and subscribe

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Jeep Wrangler Rugged Ridge 3.5" Round LED Lights (2007-2017 JK) Review & Install - Duration: 6:09.

These Rugged Ridge three and a half inch dual beam round LED lights with mounting brackets

are for those of you that have a 2007 and up JK and are looking to change out your factory

fog lights.

Just something that's a little bit different.

Now, the nice thing about your factory fog lights is that they are a factory fog beam,

so they're designed to be a very low and wide light that hits below your headlights on the

highway.

These lights are not going to be a fog beam, so you're not going to be able to use the

forward-facing light in the same way that you would use that factory fog light.

However, because this is a dual beam, it's going to also have an amber marker light,

and that is going to be a light that you can use all the time.

So, if that's what you're after, if you're after something that's gonna give you a different

look, that's gonna give you that amber marker light and instead of a fog beam, which is

useful as a fog beam, you're going to have something that while you can't use it with

oncoming traffic, is going to be a lot brighter and a much broader beam than that fog beam

would be.

Now, if you are looking for something like that, this here is going to be a really nice

one-stop shop.

It's going to be a package that's going to include the lights and the brackets.

You know everything's gonna work together, and they're going to bolt right into your

factory bumper.

Now they're gonna bolt right into your factory plastic bumper.

If you had a 10th anniversary, one of the special edition Jeeps that comes from the

factory with a steel bumper, you're not going to be able to use these as a bolt-in application.

The only additional thing that you're going to do if you have one of those plastic bumpers,

again, these will bolt right in there, is you're going to have to do the wiring.

And because this is a three-wire light you're going to have a power wire for your marker

light, a power wire for the forward-facing light, and a ground wire, you're gonna have

to get a specialty wiring harness or of course, if you are comfortable with automotive wiring,

you can go ahead and build yourself a wiring harness for these lights.

So in this kit, you are going to get two three and a half inch round LED lights from Rugged

Ridge.

These are the newer style lights from Rugged Ridge which have a plastic housing instead

of aluminum housing.

Now, it's not necessarily a bad thing.

It's going to be a little bit less expensive to produce, a little bit less expensive to

purchase.

It's gonna hold up a little better.

If you were to scratch the powder coat off the aluminum, you could get some oxidation.

With this, of course, you're not going to have any of those issues.

The inside of this light is going to be different as well.

This is actually going to be a five LED light.

The four around the outside are going to be your forward-facing lights, and they produce

a fairly broad spot beam, is how I would describe it.

It's not specifically a pencil spot beam that's gonna throw like really far down the road

in a very small pattern, but it's not an extremely diffused flood light either, so it's somewhere

in the middle there.

And that's what those four LEDs do.

Then you have the center LEDs.

That's going to be your amber LED.

That's going to produce your marker light, and you do have a divider between the other

four lights that works almost like a fiber optic to give you a little bit of a crosshair

look which is actually a really nice look, in my opinion.

So that's about the lights.

The brackets themselves, they are going to allow you to bolt those lights directly in

place of those factory fog lights.

Again, if you have one of those factory plastic bumpers.

And these lights do come with the connectors which will make it very easy to unplug the

lights and replug them in if you need to.

However, that connector only carries the two wires that run the forward-facing light.

You also have this third wire here for that marker light.

They're gonna have to figure out how to wire in as well, and if you wanna make that a quick

disconnect, get a spade connector so that you can disconnect your lights, disconnect

your bumper if you need to remove it for service at any point.

So for install, I'm gonna go with a two out of three wrenches for these lights.

That is because of the wiring that's involved.

As I said before, if you have a plastic factory front JK bumper, these are gonna bolt directly

in place, and getting the lights actually installed is a very very simple process.

However, the wiring is going to be where things get a little bit more complicated.

Like I said, you can buy some three-wire wiring harnesses that will run a light like this.

Some of those are going to come with a three-position switch so that you can have the marker light

on, the forward-facing lights on, or, of course, an off position.

If you are somebody who's comfortable with automotive wiring you can make your own wiring

harness.

You can power the marker light off of your parking lights, and the forward-facing lights

off of your high beams or a switch.

You have a lot of flexibility if you are building your own wiring harness.

So whether you're building one or you're buying one it is going to require some splicing,

possibly some soldering, of course, running the wires, getting the switch in place.

If you're not comfortable with all of that, of course, it's okay to take your Jeep to

a shop and have them wire these lights up as well.

As far as the installation itself goes, the easiest way to do this is going to be removing

that factory front bumper.

So you're going to remove the fog light socket from the fog light housing.

You're gonna unbolt the four bolts that are holding your factory bumper in place on either

side.

Remove that bumper, of course, you have to get this splash guard out of the way also.

That will make it really really easy to unbolt the four screws that are holding that factory

fog light housing in place and get rid of it.

And then go ahead and bolt these brackets in place as well as your new lights.

Once all of that is done, you can reinstall the bumper on the Jeep, and then you get to

wiring.

These lights and brackets come in at right around $175, and I do think that's gonna be

a pretty good price.

I think that the lights you're getting are a high-quality multi-purpose light.

Especially the fact that they're a dual-beam light makes them multipurpose, and you know

that you're gonna get a bracket that's going to not only work with your factory bumper

but also with the lights you're buying, so you're not trying to piece together a kit

that may or may not work together.

So if you're somebody who either doesn't use your fog lights a lot, doesn't like the beam

pattern that you get from them, is looking to upgrade your lighting but keep everything

looking factory, I think this is going to be a really nice option.

I really like the fact that this has a marker light and also a forward-facing light.

So if you're looking for a light end bracket kit to swap out those factory fog lights,

I definitely recommend taking a look at this kit from Rugged Ridge.

And you can find it right here at extremeterrain.com.

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Top 5 Google Chrome alternatives | Best privacy focused web browsers review | Degoogleify - Duration: 11:29.

So you are looking for Google Chrome alternatives because you want to protect your privacy.

There is countless of web browsers out there and you want to pick one that makes it worth

ditching Chrome.

You don't need to sacrifice functionality.

Quite the contrary.

By switching to these privacy browsers, your device will no longer devote its resources

to send your browsing history and other private information to Google's servers.

You want a privacy-focused browser that either blocks all trackers by default, or lets you

easily do that with simple configuration.

It needs to be fast, and should let you opt out of sending any personal information to anyone.

As a rule of thumb, we are going to go through a range browsers that are open source software,

meaning developers around the world can freely look at their source code and verify whether

their promise of privacy checks out.

I'll briefly review each privacy browser on this list and mention its benefits and drawbacks.

You should be allowed to make your own informed decision so I won't suggest any single one

over the rest.

This list is not a ranking, they are equally good when it comes to privacy protection.

If you like this tutorial, be sure to express your feelings so that Youtube knows people

find it useful and its algorithms will suggest it to more people.

Even though I clearly advise people to stop using Google services.

So much for their artificial "intelligence".

Those of you watching who already use any of these Google Chrome alternatives, please

share your experience in the comments with your privacy browser of choice, so that people

can know more about their user experience.

After making these videos, I am never going to make any income from Youtube, as all of

my viewers will block ads by default.

But if you help me grow, maybe one day I'll get a brand deal from Microsoft to promote

Edge as the best privacy browser ever.

The first privacy-focused browser we're gonna look at is Brave Browser.

Brave is my browser of choice if I wanted my grandparents to protect their privacy without

having to do anything.

Usually with other browsers, you need to go through some configuration and install addons

to protect your online privacy.

With Brave, all that is pre-installed and pre-configured by default.

Right out of box, Brave will block all advertisements, trackers, and malware.

Brave integrated HTTPS Everywhere, which forces websites to use encryption if they support it,

so that your connection is more secure.

Third party cookies are also blocked, and if you are more vigilant about your privacy,

you can even block scripts and enable fingerprinting protection.

While this could break some sites, Brave allows you to easily manage that and only enable

scripts on sites you trust.

Script blocking is limited to only allowing all, or allowing none, which means you can't

single out only tracking scripts to block and allowing the rest for the website to function.

Compared to having an extra extension to block individual scripts, Brave script blocking

won't let you customize your web experience as much.

But not everybody is willing to go that extra mile for their privacy, so for those who just

want an easy but still strong privacy protection, Brave is there to do the job for them.

With just a single installation of Brave Browser, websites will render significantly faster

without all those ads and trackers.

Your bandwith consumption will decrease, your device will work faster and Brave will require

fewer resources to function properly.

It's extremely simplistic and doesn't bother you with any bloatware and spyware

that come pre-installed with Chrome.

Brave is consistent across platforms, and the way it looks and works on your big screen

or small screen, will be exactly the same.

With Brave you don't have to learn anything.

Just let the browser work for you and enjoy the web free from advertisers and trackers.

The only drawback of Brave is that because it's such a young project, it doesn't

have a lot of support for other browser extensions.

If you want to personalize your browsing with unsupported add-ons that you can't live

without, Brave doesn't have any options for you to install those.

Brave gives you very lightweight, fast, and sleek browsing experience, but doesn't let

you add anything of your own.

However, more and more developers are joining in as Brave increases its popularity.

So this fact will most likely change soon enough.

One of the problems with blatant ad blocking is that a lot of the web is funded by advertisements.

And just because a website runs ads, doesn't mean it's evil.

It turns out that people who run that website just need to eat as well.

You can support those websites by putting some money into your Brave wallet and donating

to websites you like in micro-transactions.

Another way to support good marketing is to allow Brave ads, which are advertisements

that do not track your privacy on the Internet.

Every time you click on an add, you submit to the retailer and advertiser all of your

personal information, like your username, email address, and your browsing fingerprint.

Advertisers need to learn this is not OK, and what Brave does is a great battle plan

to win the war for privacy.

To better protect your privacy on any browser, I recommend that you configure your browser

to delete all of browsing data and use bookmarks instead of browsing history.

Brave lets you easily clear browsing history each time you close a session.

You can also easily choose a password manager, but it's only recommended that you store

your passwords encrypted and not in plain text inside your browser.

Another privacy browser is made by the champion of fighting for digital rights and privacy

on the Internet, the Mozilla Foundation.

Their Firefox browser is a flagship free and open source software, that came more than

a decade ago to save us all from the Internet Explorer.

Firefox's market share dipped due to Google bashing our heads with their Chrome browser

each time you used a Google service.

But Firefox is still extremely important and it's the browser that helps the Internet

be more free and open.

Mozilla Foundation is a non-profit organization, which means that unlike Google, Microsoft,

or Apple, it doesn't have to track you to make a profit off of your privacy.

Firefox is often most recommended privacy-focused browser because it allows for immense configuration.

Not just through add-ons, but also by tweaking its code to make sure no information is tracked.

As you can see I already have some extensions installed on my Firefox.

That is because by default, Firefox doesn't block any ads, encrypt the web, or deletes

cookies and trackers.

But you can turn it into a really powerful firewall with simple configuration.

Your absolute musts are uBlock Origin and HTTPS Everywhere.

You can block sending reports and telemetric data, and tell websites you don't want to be tracked.

Unlike Chrome, Firefox will not track or sell your browsing history to advertisers.

So once you configure your Firefox to protect your privacy, you can be sure no one else

has your browsing history.

You are in full control of your web experience.

Firefox lets you go into about:config tab, and hard code some privacy protection into it.

I will cover that in my next video because there's a lot you can do here.

Other options for good privacy configuration are CookieAutoDelete extension, Decentraleyes,

and Privacy Badger.

If you are a vigilante of privacy and freedom, you can block scripts and trackers through

uMatrix or NoScript.

If you don't know how to use these, I'll make a tutorial with full explanation in the future.

Out of all browsers on this list, Firefox has been around the longest and will probably

stay here the longest.

It enjoys the widest support for browser add-ons, plug-ins, bug fixes, and security updates.

It's also the most used one out of all privacy browsers, so your browsing fingerprint is

going to blend in with the crowd more seamlessly.

Firefox lets you configure it to delete browsing data each time you close it.

You can easily manage bookmarks and bookmark all tabs to remember a session if you want

to come back to it later.

The only negative side is that by default Firefox will send some crash reports and user

data to Mozilla servers.

But this is always transparently communicated to you upon first install, and you can easily

disable it in the settings.

Also Firefox recently joined the establishment to combat what it decides to be fake news.

The specifics on what they're going to do remain vague, but just in case there was something

shady to be going on, there are forks of Firefox, which allow you to use the same software but

developed separately.

One such project is called Waterfox.

Waterfox browser is essentially Firefox clone, but it has some features of its own.

Mostly it distances itself from the Mozilla Foundation and removes all data collection and telemetry.

So it's basically same as Firefox but with even better default privacy.

You'd still need to go through same privacy configuration and install same add-ons as on Firefox.

Luckily majority of them are supported.

But be aware this project is not backed by an entire foundation of developers maintaining

its security so make sure you are aware when a potential exploit pops out.

Waterfox set Ecosia for search by default.

Ecosia is a search engine that donates its revenue to plant trees.

You can keep that or change your default search engine in the manager menu.

What's good about this fork is that it's based on the latest stable version of Firefox.

So it's always going to look modern.

There is another fork, called Palemoon, which forked from an older version of Firefox.

Palemoon is what Firefox used to be a couple of years ago.

It provides you with more customization, and there is also no data collection and no profit

behind the organization.

It looks a bit old, which might put off some of the younger users.

I didn't really like its default theme so I changed it.

It resembles Firefox in every aspect, but the layout maintains its traditional look.

Palemoon supports a range of Firefox extensions and builds its own exclusive add-ons on top of it.

Like Firefox and Waterfox, you need to configure Palemoon with the same privacy extensions.

I don't see anything wrong with Palemoon.

I use it daily now and it's even faster on my machine than Firefox.

I don't mind that it looks a bit older.

I only care about my privacy online without sacrificing functionality and Palemoon functions perfectly.

It didn't crash on me a single time during my 4 month use.

Firefox is also used by Tor Browser bundle, which I list as another privacy browser you can use.

You can download tor from torproject.org and access websites with a hidden IP address.

Your traffic will be anonymized, and although websites and your ISP will know that you are

connecting through Tor, they won't be able to identify you.

To use Tor correctly, don't login to your online identities while browsing the web on

the same session.

Tor doesn't magically protect you from data you submit to websites.

So even if you use Facebook onion link, Facebook will still collect your posts, likes, comments,

and chat messages.

They will also be able to see your browsing history from Tor if you visit other websites

while logged in to your Facebook account.

Close your Tor session after you dealt with your online accounts, each time you want to

browse the web.

The purpose of Tor is to hide you from governments and advertisers from knowing what you do.

But Tor doesn't do magic and it's not all you need for online anonymity.

If you engage in illicit activities, chances are law enforcement agencies will find ways

around Tor network to get some incriminating evidence.

But as it is, Tor's standing is solid and secure.

Tor will slow down your traffic, but if your connection is fast enough, you can use Tor for everything.

Provided you use Tor properly, by closing and starting new sessions to separate your

online identities from trackers, you can totally stop updating your advertising profile Facebook

and Google maintain about you.

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DOOGEE BL5000 Hand on Review and unboxing, with detail specs explanation of smartphone - Duration: 2:48.

Good day my name is Han, welcome to banggood channel a significant part of

the chinese company of others is distinguished by perfectly balancing

performance and with the price range however every year the audience desires

it's becoming more and more scale that's why the Doogee presented another novelty

which is called doogie BL 5000 which is hooked

4GB of RAM and 64 gigabyte on board storage and one of the major

highlights of the doogee is huge 5050 Mah battery and display

5.5 inch full high-definition display which is flame it's 615 it's of brightness

which is much better than iPhone 7 and at the back 13 megapixel dual

camera at the front 8 megapixel selfie camera with 88 degree wide angle other

features include a fingerprint scanner dual SIM available in three different

colors which is midnight black, marine blue and metal golf well what about the

gaming performance I would not say this is the gaming phone but at the same time

you play more or less you want it I played the graphically demanded game and it

lags a little so I had to put on a lower setting to fully enjoy the game

and what about the battery battery it's very interesting it has special 5050

mah and have fast charging and within 10 minutes of plugging in it you can be

on 40% power, And when you take into account 40% of battery which is 5050

mah, it is not small number sleeve a front facing flesh and dual

rear camera were good of course you cannot compare with cameras of high

smartphones such as Xioami me or Huawei but for this price range it's really

good one and for the average consumer it will be more

enough you can get very interesting budget phone nice design decent battery

good display if you use apps like Facebook Skype Twitter Instagram if you

like to keep simple this one it's for you

of course you also can try new applications socialize through Mobile's

play games and perform other activities it's I like this one do let me know what

you think about this phone if you have any questions please feel free to

comment and if you like this video please subscribe and thank you for

watching bye bye

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The Israel Institute of Biblical Studies - Review by: Kristin Scott - Duration: 1:51.

Israel Institute of Biblical Studies

Biblical Hebrew Student Testimonials

Hi, my name is Kristin and I've been studying

with the Israel Institute of Biblical studies

for 2 years.

I've taken Biblical Hebrew A, Biblical Hebrew B,

Aramaic A

and I'm currently taking Greek A

and Discovering the Hebrew Bible.

In addition to the biblical classes

I'm also taking Modern Hebrew and I'm in level 2.

So, if you can tell by the long list of classes

I'm really enjoying the school.

What I really enjoy about it is the excellent instructors,

the accessible curriculum

and that I get to study with students from around the world.

The instructors are very knowledgeable in the topics that they teach on,

if it's modern Hebrew for say... for example,

you would learn from a modern Hebrew speaker,

biblical classes are taught by scholars in the field.

The curriculum is set up in a very accessible way

that it's...

you can take it in bite size pieces

and it's really a joy to learn.

and I thinks that it's accessible for the... any learning level.

I would highly recommend it for anyone

and also that I get to study with students from all around the world.

It's kind of like I get to time-travel

and get to be in Europe

or in Russia or in Asia in some place

or Africa...

And so... I really enjoy that aspect of it.

So I highly recommend taking classes

from the Israel Institute of Biblical Studies

and I hope that you will look more into it,

because I think that you'd be very enriched by your experience.

Thank you.

Israel Institute of Biblical Studies

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LED Studio Lighting Kit - Adorama CL1144R Review + Discount - Duration: 9:02.

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XLeads 360 Review | XLeads360 Bonus + Demo - Duration: 7:41.

XLeads 360 Review | XLeads360 Bonus

in this demo I will reveal to you how easy it is to find contact and close

deals with unlimited small business owners not only that but using our

system I will show you how to do all this without a single cold call so let's

get started shall we here you can see all the stats from the

active campaigns available such as total number of leads the number of emails you

have been sending and the number of emails that has been opened by your

prospects and also the number of active campaigns you are currently running also

on the dashboard you will see a chart where you can visualize the emails that

has been sent versus the ones that have been opened and also we've we've added a

map where you can see your your leads where are they located now let's go

ahead and create our first campaign just navigate to manage campaign as you can

see I already have one campaign in my in my campaigns but we're gonna go ahead

and ignore that and create a new fresh one a good practice to name your

campaigns are just by adding the the niche keyword that you're after and the

city that you're targeting so let's go ahead and choose

restaurants restaurants in Denver Colorado

your first campaign now it's ready to get populated with tons of leads once

you have your campaign created go ahead and navigate the search lead and here

are only three simple steps you need to take first just insert your niche

keyword step 2 select geolocation select the number of results you want to see

and just hit search and get as many leads as you want we instantly found 15

local businesses in Denver we also have two important filters you can just show

leads with websites or you can just show leads with emails for both I'll go ahead

and select all these leads you can customize that as well

you don't like particularly let's just add this to our campaign right

in the campaign section you can have a lot of information first of all you get

the information from leads like the business name the website the phone

number the email you also get the number of likes so you get all these cool

information also you get the email sent versus that email open so it keeps track

of who opened your email and a food isn't you can check their google reviews

and see if the lead has a bad reputation so you can offer them reputation

management services or even if the lead is not listed in Google business you can

offer them services to list them and the possibilities are limitless here also

you can generate professional-looking SEO reports that you can deliver to your

leads inbox so you amaze them right from the start and they will be more open to

buy from you fight SEO services or local local SEO services you name it

in the pro version we also allow the clients to download the PDF report and

attach them into the email you can delete the leads that you think they are

not relevant to your business so you don't like them gone okay

and the most interesting part is the sending email function so here your user

gets to choose a category of services that they would like to provide let's

say social media services and at the end a template you can just choose from our

high converting templates let's take this for example you see how easy it is

with Eclipse 360 it will autocomplete your subject in your body with proven to

convert email and the power of them are in those placeholders right here you see

them lets pulling out the lead business name and the page likes from your found

prospects and inject them straight into the subject line we also get the chance

to use many other placeholders here if you desire but if not you can just use

the templates as they are and they will work great for you too oh all you have

to do now is just email this lead and done

your email has been sent so in order to prove this I had to read drag the email

to my address so I am going to show you exactly how the email will look like and

here is how the email would look like on your prospects email so it pulls out the

business name and their number of likes the fans this subject line alone makes

it more personable and gets you higher open rates for your emails and just

check the email here you see we are using the placeholders all over the

email their fanpage we make it very very personal with the user and also you can

use your own placeholders to place your name your business name your website and

your personal phone number if you desire to share them with your leads okay so

besides that you also get to see the total number stats here in the campaign

details section or on the dashboard as you choose we also have a set of tools

that we only provide into our pro version of XD 360 which is a lot of

marketing tools and a lot of SEO here tools we provide tons of SEO tools over

50 tools ok so we also provide a function to check prospects competition

so you can check to sides against each other using this option

and into the account section you will find all the downloads the video

training and your settings which you can change anytime you want

remember these settings are also used into the placeholders for email sending

so make sure you make them count thank you for watching this video

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Toys R Us Haul Unboxing: Harley Quinn review - Duration: 8:37.

hello youtube and welcome back to the Robbie Bobbie Channel I am your host I

don't know why I do that today is another unboxing but today one of my

friends went to Toys R Us for me and purchased some goodies that I don't know

what's in a goodie well I do now because I've looked at the bag oh this is Toys R

Us bag and we have got what have you got in here we have got that lovely let's

look at those smallest items worst cast of the Joker from the very classic and

entertaining and fun film which was called Suicide Squad and that's going to

go down in history as being one of the classics of the 2000s and tens the best

Joker that I have ever seen on screen because he really lives up to his name

the Joker in this film I think we got we got I don't know what they say a Thor I

can never pronounce that thor ragnarok in R&R I think it's like a Chewbacca

masks that I did a few years ago but this one has okay that one moves his

mouth up and down so that's kind of cool what kind of how to look at that and

what we've got one more thing really one more thing back okay we've got this

Harley Queen Holly Queen it's Harley Quinn fantastic but not that bust we'll

have a look at this so what are we gonna open now

we're gonna have a look at this mask why the box is all connected and Tate what

he's complaining about it but when I was a kid growing up

obviously you grow up as a kid why do I keep saying I grow up as a kid so I mean

boxes and stuff when I was a kid you just had a toy in a bubble wrap box

thing I don't know what I'm talking about you had a toy in like a bubble and

then a cardboard and then he just ripped it open and played with it now every toy

is like seriously that it's glued and it's like stuck on and it's like

sellotape stapled and got those ready wiry plastic meat things I don't know

what I'm talking about kind of do know we're supposed to come

on seriously glued and like stapled and I don't know what and I got like an

angry face okay you gotta like twist and pull these toy companies I swear can you

say my generation was the worst light pollution there how many cardboard trees

do you thick cardboard trees how many trees do you think took to make this and

plastic and glue and stuff like that I still am struggling even though I

understand its concept now I have obviously not got a child head that's

what it's as the sound I make when I'm under think your kids will love it

I certainly love it I think it brings out the best quality of my face which is

hiding it try to fix it ah Mikey no I got the flat pop I know okay oh corn on

corn again or not you search my first you sure screw a

furnace right ah I have never done of that I am very bad Namastey got this

flat that flat was going up my nose and it was hurting quite a lot and

apparently it goes like that and then it's supposed to like go oh the eyebrows

race you won't like me when I'm angry I do fear the economy is getting worse

oh it's very lifelike I mean again the masks when I was a kid it just had like

a mask with the name of the person on it because they ran outta dye my Darth

Vader costume when I was a kid just had like this plastic Darth Vader mask with

the holes in and it was just a triangle face really and it just had this yellow

writing saying Darth Vader says it's like they gave up in the wrong time to

tell you okay so here is Harley Quinn

Medicine Woman Harley Quinn there's Harley Quinn there's Harley Quinn's bust

I've got to put my head back on because I miss my hair yeah my stationary hat is

just my station Hey what oh I'm gonna take this back but to be honest I think

I could take this back and just say hey mine's broken and I think I'm pretty

much guaranteed a new one but the the arm are part of the Quinn unless I'm I

told otherwise that she's got supernatural abilities to move her hands

I think the bust is broken and there's a Harley Quinn's bust and it busted Harley

Quinn's bust on the bust in the hands busted Harley Quinn's busted bust try to

stick that hand on to show you guys what it's supposed to look like okay so if it

wasn't broken that's what it would look like and I gotta say that looks kind of

cool I think I was for like 1999 which isn't a bad price but like every woman

in my life you disappoint I thought you would be different highly

especially that you're not real I got my other ladies I do not it okay

so okay so that's Harley Quinn and that's kind of like well obviously now

also with these warning fragile no crap it's fragile flash bust and Deathstroke

bust which I kind of like that show he's down

Oh metals diecast which is kind of like pop but isn't pop but it's kind of like

pop but it's metallic joke Abbas Harley Quinn Deadshot killer croc Killer Croc

Deadshot Harley Quinn Joker bus and the Joker so we got so many different

characters of the same characters okay I don't know did you like this guy did you

like Suicide Squad I didn't did you like the Joker's performance I didn't but

there again I must be the only one because everybody seems to rave these

movies and I don't know why but that's okay you're entitled to your own opinion

guys I am NOT gonna open this one I know I am in a boxing channel that I open

boxes and stuff like that these will be I'll be sorting you Harlequin out but

I'll be going to the charity shop and getting rid of those but if you want to

win this bad boy please come in and like this video

you can also share this video to your friends and family and say hey this

idiot is giving away something from the best movie of all time Suicide Squad

mm-hmm I will select one lucky winner one lucky

winner to receive one these if I select two and I give away one it's only one

and with

okay so there you go that is my unboxing for this week I hope you guys enjoyed it

please give this video a like if you liked it and subscribe if you haven't

already done so for more builds and more boxing's and I will get some more

gameplays if you like gameplay so guys until the next video Robbie Bobbie signing out considering your hand is broken Harley you look kind

of pretty

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Sphero Lightning "Saetta" McQueen Unboxing Review Ita - Duration: 7:00.

you ever crave somewhere? right there! can you help me?

where are we going?

speed .... there is Mister Speed here?

oh wait ... it's me

oh yesss

Do you know that racing cars do not have the luggage rack?

this garage is spacious

ready to go?

ok ok...

the lightning always comes before the thunder ... ohhh yeah

sometimes I still do that dream

hey what's up?

Ehiii how are you?

I am ... speed

Do you know that racing cars do not have the luggage rack?

hey what's up?

another day, another race

I'm really ready for the Piston Cups!!

ohhhh yessss!!!! Lightning McQueen has arrived

check availability updates

I'm a lightning!!

listen to me!! The best drivers in the world have the best team leaders

this will leave the mark :(

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Shadowrun: Hong Kong Extended Edition Review | Cyberpunk Isometric Turn-Based RPG - Duration: 12:58.

Good mornin-afternoo-vening, chummers and welcome to the final episode of Shadowrun

September during which I'll be looking at the final title - as of yet - in the relatively

recent Shadowrun loose trilogy of games from Harebrained Schemes, this is Shadowrun: Hong

Kong Extended Edition.

A big part of the appeal of the Shadowrun games stems from how well they can create

a believable world.

Granted, a solid story and great gameplay will always be considerably more important,

but without a proper setting, the games would just boil down to a few turn-based combat

encounters with a bunch of reading stuffed in between them.

Placing the story and gameplay within a setting that can not only support them, but actually

tie them together, is of critical importance.

All I can say is that Harebrained Schemes managed a wonderful job at it.

You can almost smell the sea air mixed with garbage and hear some gaudily colored neons

buzzing and flickering in the background.

Everything looks as desolate, dingy and dangerous as it should be, an impression that is only

heightened by the very well-written text descriptions.

I have to mention upfront that in order to get the very most enjoyment out of the game's

story, you'll have to do a serious amount of reading, much more-so than during Dragonfall.

Now, I have nothing against it, I actually would love novelizations of both Dragonfall

and Hong Kong stories, maybe with each companion getting their own chapter, or several chapters,

or own books, but some might not have that particular affinity towards the written word

so as to enjoy the game on a purely narrative level as well as the turn-based combat one.

That being said, it is a major part of the game since Shadowrun Hong Kong isn't the

usual free-roaming RPG.

In fact, you're quite limited to the amount of locations that you can visit, NPCs that

you can interact with and in general, the things that you can do.

But as far as I'm concerned, I was so invested and focused on the story and on my companions

that I didn't really feel the need for the free-roaming options of an open world.

I just wanted to see what else I'll get to find out about them after each run, and

how the story would develop further.

That being said, exploring the maps in detail is very satisfactory since it will result

in finding items and NPCs, and sometimes even side quest-givers.

Compared with both its predecessors, the world you have at your disposal in Shadowrun: Hong

Kong seems a bit larger.

If I were to shortly describe the story, I'd have to say it's occasionally intense and

always engrossing.

Each mission, or run, being its own standalone story with unique characters and intrigue.

The way in which you choose to interact with each mission's specific characters will

dictate, to a certain degree, how that run plays out.

This is just as important as your party's make-up and your choices in approaching the

mission to begin with.

As far as general tips go, not being an asshole and trying to help people will usually result

in the most beneficial of results.

The story starts your character off being very, very fucked and requiring the help of

the underworld in order to survive and seek out the person who got you into this mess

to begin with.

It's a solid start, even though a basic, and one might say, a bit trope-ish, but on

the other hand, tropes exist for a reason, they work.

Once you look at all the games in succession - like I just did over the course of this

month - you notice how each one builds upon the accomplishments of the last.

While Dragonfall introduced very compelling companions with interesting individual stories,

Hong Kong goes further and makes the overarcing story the focus and places you at the middle

of it in a very interesting manner.

As opposed to the first two games, where the beginnings of the stories had to do with old

friends and then spun into much larger things, Hong Kong's introduction has a lot more

to do with family, your character's family to be exact, thus placing the player in a

completely different sort of relationship with the events that are taking place, because

as the game goes on, the developers manage to make things seem personal and private.

They manage this also by splicing in some disturbing dream sequences - relevant to the

plotline.

All the characters in the world seem to be having these sort of nightmares, but it was

a stroke of immersive genius to actually illustrate them for the player, as opposed to simply

telling you via a text description that you've just had a nightmare and then describe it.

Shadowrun Hong Kong brings some very interesting people that you can take with you on your

runs.

The great thing is that these are characters that have a story, but more importantly they

have a very personal history that you can choose to look into by talking to them after

each run.

Talking about one's past doesn't gel with the whole personality of being a shadowrunner

so they'll require some coaxing, but trust me when I say that once you start talking

to them, you'll be doubly interested in finishing a run.

On the one hand, there's the money and Karma rewards, and on the other, you get to talk

some more with your party about what happened in their past and as a result find out more

about them.

They're not exactly as interesting as those in Shadowrun Dragonfall were, but they're

pretty close.

Keep in mind though that I might be somewhat biased, since I found it easier to identify

to Dragonfall's characters since they are European, whilst the characters from Hong

Kong come from a completely different cultural background than mine.

But the characters in your party are not the only places where the game's writing excels,

the same can be said about the several NPCs that you'll either have to, or choose to,

interact with.

In the first camp there's your fixer - basically your manager, and a plethora of characters

relevant to each mission in particular, in the second category are all the various merchants

and random NPCs that don't really do anything.

They're just there to add to the overall story and most importantly to the atmosphere.

And saying this I'm referring to the three old men playing GO, but there are many others,

of course.

Going back to the difference in cultural background portrayed in Shadowrun: Hong Kong as opposed

to my own - I read an article after the game's initial release that explained a bit how the

simple introduction of the option to address your fixer with "aunty" - which might

seem a bit odd for most Westerners - showed in fact good knowledge of Chinese customs,

the term for "aunty" being considered both respectful and informal, considering

you're addressing a rather connected underworld actor.

And you'll find a lot of such touches throughout the game-world.

Another quite prominent part of the setting - and of the overall story - is also a specifically

Chinese one, the philosophical system of harmonizing one's environment to one's prosperous

existence, or feng shui.

While in our world, the concept is pretty much akin to and as real as magic, or belief

in deities in general; in the Awakened world of Shadowrun: Honk Kong, feng shui is actual

magic and its tenets are very real things that influence going ons in the world.

Lurking through the BBS forums is both interesting and entertaining and offers a quick glimpse

at an alternate version of the Internet.

Fuck bitching about movies or starting flame wars about which one is better: Marvel or

DC, poetry slams are the rebel outlet of the dystopian cyberpunk future.

There are also at least two, very funny, side-stories that you can follow through the BBS forums,

one of them having to do with a piece of software and the other with quite possibly the unluckiest

shadowrunning team ever.

The Matrix got seriously revamped, things look largely the same but everything is much

more detailed, brighter and considerably more dynamic.

The patrolling programs now have a cone of sight - which you can thankfully see, and

move on some very criss-crossing and intersecting routes.

You need to carefully navigate through the patrols, timing and positioning being key

to either not getting detected, or to getting detected as late in the hack as possible.

They made hacking somewhat challenging and even a bit nerve wracking, it's nothing

more complicated than remembering the correct order of a series of increasing numbers of

digits, but the fact that it all takes place on a timer makes the entire thing much more

involving.

Shadowrun: Hong Kong piles on loads of replay value, especially if we compare it to Shadowrun

Returns.

The main difference being that in Return's case, its replay value was all based on game

system and mechanics, whilst Hong Kong is worth a replay from a story standpoint as

well.

There are various places where you can make different decisions, especially when it comes

to your party make-up, which in turn will influence your play-style, so suffice to say

that Shadowrun Hong Kong has a metric fucktonne of replay value.

As far as the combat system and the classes go, what I said in my Shadowrun: Dragonfall

review is pretty much still valid, although I must say that Shadowrun Hong Kong seems

to be a bit better balanced, either because it increased the amount of HP or of abilities,

or both.

Regardless, when combined with the Matrix overhaul, the combat mechanics in Shadowrun:

Hong Kong are the best of all the three Shadowrun titles.

I like to consider myself one of the view video game reviewers who put particular accent

on a game's soundtrack.

Music and sounds are always an important part of atmosphere, especially when you have such

a thematic setting.

Shadowrun Hong Kong's soundtrack manages to blend the basics of the Shadowrun Returns

soundtrack with a completely different influence, one that is very Chinese in nature.

However, due to this influence, while it makes it work great when supporting the game, it

doesn't work as well when you listen to it on its own.

Whilst the Returns and Dragonfall soundtracks are still very much present on my phone and

I listen to them every now and then.

And since I'm reviewing the Extended Edition, I should also mention what makes it Extended.

You get a few more runs tacked on, after the end of the main storyline and I can say that

in general these runs are characterized by rather long combat encounters.

A couple of them are optional but I would suggest against skipping them since taking

them will only increases your play-time and also gives you access to more Karma points

and money to further upgrade your character.

Granted, only your character can continue growing, your companions will be stuck at

their last level of development, but you can still give them new weapons and whatnot.

There is also a developers commentary option available in the menu now as well, which you

can turn on and listen to that while you play.

I could go on for a bit longer going a bit more in depth with the game, story and characters

but i hope that my point has been made fairly well till now.

Shadowrun Hong Kong is a great RPG, it has an engrossing story, interesting characters

and comes with inherent replay value.

The gameplay mechanics have been fine tuned and polished, so much so, that I would actually

like to play the Shadowrun Returns and Shadowrun Dragonfall campaigns within Hong Kong's

engine.

I am curious what you gals and guys thought of Shadowrun Hong Kong, how does it stack

up in your opinion?

Also let me know of some other cyberpunk titles that you might want me to take a look at,

be they video games or tabletop ones.

Also open for suggestions in terms of books and comic books as well, just drop 'em down

in the comments.

And it's about time for some final thoughts on Shadowrun September and the Shadowrun series.

I started this look at the Shadowrun titles spurred on by the results of the Larian survey

which showed that many of the respondents have never played Shadowrun: Hong Kong nor

the first two Fallouts.

And while my friends from GamingHD have been talking about the Fallout series - and you'll

find links to their videos in the description, consider those companion videos to mine - I

focused on revisiting the Shadowrun series, to do my part in trying to convince as many

of you of how solid these games truly are.

And I also hope that the titles' steady increase in level of gameplay and story is

reflected in my videos as well.

Keep in mind that we start with a relatively simple murder mystery in Seattle, we then

switch over to Europe where we deal with some interesting philosophical and political subjects

- not to mention the most compelling characters in the entire series - to then end in Hong

Kong, where we're plunged into a more personal type of story, with arguably higher stakes

than the previous ones.

It's a trip around the Awakened world that could've been just for show, as long as

it stayed true to the basics of Shadowrun cyberpunk dystopia: megacorporations trying

to screw each other, magic, cybernetic implants, underworld power struggles and solid turn-based

combat.

But the settings in the Shadowrun games aren't there just to offer a splash of local colour,

they're an integral part of each game's story and characters, and that's one thing

that is very difficult to keep consistent, or double and triple down on, when making

a video game franchise.

But this is one major difference when said video game franchise is supported by its dedicated

community - through crowdfunding projects - instead of the subsequent games becoming

diluted or streamlined - or multiplayer being shoehorned in at a publisher's demand - so

as to make the games more mainstream palatable.

So make sure you support your favorite indie projects, that's where we're getting the

most amount of innovation and interesting gameplay and stories anyway.

Keep it Shadowrun chummers, null sheen.

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Esee Izula Knife Review. A cute capable fixed blade classic. - Duration: 5:36.

Chances are you probably don't follow me on Instagram, I wouldn't follow me either...

but a cool bro over there named headin was like hey I got a few knives laying around-

want them?

Maybe he doesn't follow me here- and likes to keep his viewing of knife reviews to single

pictures with no talking and the Ludwig filter.

A short story long One of them was an esse Izula the 1st or 1 or whatever you call not

the 2, which is the original izula and now that I've wasted an entire minute on an introduction

that adds nothing to the review, let's look at the dimensions like the overall length

and weight.

With and without the sheath with the belt clip applied.

The blade length and cutting edge.

The handle size and grip area.

Spine thickness and handle thickness.

The Esee Izula is a small fixed blade knife made for Esee by Rowan manufacturing, right

here in the good ol USA.

You can get the knife neked with no handles or nothing, or the kit like I have, and the

separately purchased micarta handle scales.

The Izula which is a type of ant that drinks all your beer, and gives you thumbs down on

your youtube videos, is also a knife that comes in a few finishes.

I want to say mine is the desert tan version but it may not be.

It features a drop point flat ground blade, like found on a lot of esees, and this one

is made from powder coated 1095 Carbon steel.

The powder coat has been applied to keep it from rusting, and to blend into desert surroundings,

so you have to buy another one when you lose it.

I'm onto you esee.

It's still fairly sharp, so maybe this was just an instagram knife before hand, although

it does seem like it has seen a little use because of some light surface rust, and a

chip or two in the finish.

The powdercoat is a medium thickness, and not really teflony- If you've owned an esee

before you know what's up.

The handle is a skeletonized design with a hole in the back for tying some paracord to,

and wearing it to church- as a neck knife.

You can choose to buy optional scales, like whoever bought this did or go nekked, and

take off the scales.

I tend to like my knives not hung around my neck and with scales, but you can do whatever

the hell you want.

The scales add some girth to the knife, and since it's tiny, the girth really helps...

you get a good grip on it.

There's some jimping up top, it's sort of widely spaced, I prefer jimping to be a bit

more tightly spaced... but since this knife is small, my thumb doesn't rest in that area

to often anyway- so it doesn't matter.

The sheath.

Now I said earlier that the sheath is an optional accessory.

Mine came with a mounting clip, which makes more sense to myself because I don't wear

knives around my neck like a savage or a youtube survivalist.

The clip works best in a pocket of your jeans, because if you wear it on your belt it rides

too high for comfort.

The knife clicks into the plastic sheath with firction really, and you pop it off like this.

It holds pretty well especially if you don't use it often.

Ok... so what do I think of the izula.

It's very well made and light, but it's a little small for my main outdoor fixed blade.

I like a bit longer of a handle and an uncoated blade.

But for just a small food prep camp knife it works fine.

Not every fixed blade has to be a junglas.

But it really comes down to your hand size and how big of a handle you need.

Maybe blade size too.

For an outdoor knife I like a 3-4 inch blade size as a good general purpose knife.

The Esee 3 seems like it would be a good starting size for me.

But the knife is well made.

Here let's compare it to the Mora Eldris for a second.

The blade on the Eldris is a bit smaller, and the handle is a tad more bulbous, and

rubbery.

I like the blade size of the Izula a little more- but the Izula take up a bit more space

overall.

While ideally the Izula is a bit more of a robust deisgn, in theory because it's full

tang... what the hell are you going to be doing with a 2 and a half inch blade anyway.

Well I guess that's none of my business.

Also the Eldris is a bit better for striking ferro rods, and it's lighter too.

Anyway if you like this review subscribe, like, comment, and go play with your knives-

while your toddler is taking a nap.

Also stay tuned for my Junglas IIand PR4 knife reviews coming soon.

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StrucciWatch: Little Evil Review - Duration: 4:19.

I'm glad that I try not to let hype or preconceived notions influence my approach to individual

movies much because as a huge Tucker & Dale vs Evil fan going into this movie the disappointment

would have devastated me.

This movie is awful and it's made even more awful coming on the heels of one of the best

horror-comedy films of the past several years, if not one of the best horror-comedy films

ever made.

Tucker & Dale Vs Evil is a slasher film parody that's as good-natured as it is subversive,

questioning classist tropes about psycho rednecks without being heavy-handed or preachy.

It's a really rare balance of gore, humor, and heart, and I can't recommend it enough,

especially if you want to get more into horror (or at least meta horror) and want something

that isn't dour torture porn.

There's one wildly out of place rape joke at the end that doesn't fit the tone of the

film even slightly but the rest of it is perfect.

I felt with Okja that maybe Bong Joon-Ho should have been reeled in a little bit by Netflix, and Little

Evil is similar but sooo much worse.

It feels like a first draft first feature screenplay, not a sophomore film, and the same

goes for the editing and the cinematography.

Tucker & Dale doesn't have a particularly striking visual or editing style but both

are competent and service a clever screenplay and great performances.

Little Evil looks and plays like Edgar Wright was kidnapped and forced to direct a made-for-TV

Omen parody.

There are a couple of fun shots but it's mostly boring, standard coverage interrupted

by knockoff Wright transitions that are jarring and unnecessary to the extent that they're

perplexing.

Scott was already in a perfect comedy-horror movie- it's called Krampus- and he does his

best here but Krampus gave him soooo much more to work with and his performance in that

film is more believable and compelling.

Tucker & Dale doesn't have as many direct allusions as something like Cabin in the Woods

or Shaun of the Dead does- it's more of a play on a host of cliches rather than direct

references.

Little Evil steps up the references but they're all insultingly shallow.

The Omen is the most obvious here but bits and pieces bring up The Shining, Poltergeist,

maybe The Babadook, definitely Ghostbusters, but it's mostly easy visual homage as a gag

or an attempt at a scare, or even just characters saying the words "Gozer" and "Keymaster".

It's not nearly AS BAD as something like Epic Movie, but it's similar in how it throws references

hoping to endear itself to an audience or get a laugh.

What makes Shaun of the Dead an incredible film is the fact that it's a frightening zombie

movie with emotional depth that also has a dense script packed with allusions and Easter

eggs, not just a sub-par comedy script with horror references tacked on.

The only positive thing I can really say about Little Evil is one of the main characters

is a trans man and he's handled pretty well.

I mean best case scenario is getting actual trans actors for trans roles, but barring

that it's neat to see a trans man just be one of the dudes and he reminds me of trans

people I actually know- not a hateful stereotype but not a perfect idealized representation

either- he's just a dude.

I've seen at least one review and the wiki page call Al a "lesbian" but to me if

you have a dude saying "Hi, I'm Al, I'm a dude and a stepdad", just let him be a

dude.

Maybe it's some big dumb joke that went over my head about a butch lesbian being masculine

but my interpretation and what seems like the wider interpretation in the LGBT community

around the film, especially giving a benefit of the doubt because Tucker & Dale is a relatively

sweet, progressive film, is that Al is a dude, and I liked him.

One progressive choice is never enough to carry a film, though, and the rest of the

movie just sucks.

It's a shame Little Evil ended up the way it did.

I think it would have made a fun low-budget TV show or miniseries.

It isn't as good but it reminded me of Todd & the Book of Pure Evil, a really weird and

hysterical Canadian cult show that combines crass dark humor with occult, stoner, and heavy metal

imagery.

I could see this working as a Todd or a Psych or a Reaper or a Pushing Daisies, just as

a fun quirky TV show with some horror or dark comedy elements rather than an awkward and

rushed movie.

As-is, this is maybe the worst new movie I've seen this year, even if just from a screenwriting

and editing standpoint.

The horror allusions don't really work past a surface level so it won't appeal much

to horror nerds and it isn't funny or scary enough to appeal to a wider audience.

You'd be better-suited to watching Todd or Tucker & Dale, the former using a campy,

schlocky lens to be endlessly creative and surprising and the latter performing a wonderful

balancing act between gore and lighthearted humor, rather than spending time with this

movie.

Morgan Jurgenson was credited as a screenwriter on Tucker & Dale while Little Evil was a solo

effort by Eli Craig so maybe some of the spark and intelligence and creativity went with

him.

I have no idea.

Either way, the world didn't need a shallow Omen parody, especially in 2017.

Craig is undoubtedly talented and I'll still be keeping up with his releases but as far

as Little Evil is concerned, someone at Netflix or just generally someone who cares about

him should have given him some notes.

Hey! Thank you for watching!

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Nikon D850 Review (EN Subtitles) - Duration: 21:10.

Hello from Switzerland.

I am at 2600m altitude in the south west part of switzerland, right next to France.

Behind me some friends are playing on a highline (slackline)

I have the Nikon D850 camera with me.

I have been traveling for 2 weeks with it. In Germany, Poland and Switzerland.

Follow me on instagram.com/stephanwiesner

Nikon markets the camera as perfect for nearly any situation. Is that true?

It is the professional line of Nikon and yes: it is a camera for professionals!

Compared to the Nikon D810 it got better in nearly every feature.

Is the price of the D850 right for you? That is up to you!

The new display is superb and feels much better than old ones. Touch screen works fine!

Sure, I can take any photo I show today with the D750 - but it is easier with the D850

It is easy to criticise something when you sit at home. But out here? Things are different!

Out here I need robust tools that can be worked with gloves, during the night and in extreme cold.

There is danger out here!

as an adventure photographer I love to use the 20mm lens - or the 70-200

I work with gloves most of the time.

The display and touch work extremely well!

I can evaluate my photos in camera - and rate them on location.

The Nikon offers very good dynamic range!

I often work in M-RAW

The auto focus is superb under all conditions

the display helps to decide if the camera ist focused

press OK button in live view for preview

as a landscape photographer I love the D850!

the new grip makes the camera feel lighter than it actually is!

It is heavy in the backpack but it belongs in your hand anyway!

my summary: For adventure and landscape photography it is the perfect camera!

The D850 just feels more professional than the D750 and provides me with more confidence in these extreme conditions

Portraits: The Autofocus is always spot on

Microfocus Adjustment works fine

The D850 autofocus points cover the perfect area

I can change af points very fast with the joystick

I thought long about how to do the review without sounding like an Nikon employee. I can't. It is just the perfect camera for my kind of photography.

8K timelapse is just a timer function that produces hughe files. You need to post process them later.

more interesting is the silent shutter: I can take 1000 photos with just a single shutter release!

I have it for 2 weeks now and wrote that it is to heavy to take into the mountains.

obviously I CAN take it into the alps! That is just a question of training.

In the heavy backpack it hardly matters

the camera is expensive and I am afraid to let it fall - but you can insure that.

could I take these photos with my old D750? Sure!

The D850 is just much more fun to use! Rent it for a week and find out!

I did not want to compromise picture quality just to save weight in my backpack

I love to work with 20mm on these adventures. To get close to the action!

In the studio I need to work tethered and want the pics in camera and in Lightroom at the same time. That is why I use Canon for the studio.

Is the camera better than the professional lines from Sony and Canon? Probably not. All are fantastic!

dynamic range in the Nikon is just amazing

the rocks over there are much darker than the sky. That is why I need the dynamic range.

the camera helps me take the best photos I can

I could just take an HDR photo with any camera. It just means that I have to do more work.

I hope that I could show you the main points of the Nikon. Try to rent it for a few days.

The camera and lens was provided by Nikon Germany.

I loved to work here using the 20mm lens on F2.0. Close to the action!

It makes me feel like a reporter for national geographic magazine

Filming with the Nikon D850: You get 4K that looks very nice

Sound has high noise, no stabilisation, no 50p in 4K and no real autofocus in video mode. That is why I use the GH5

After three days in the cold I still have 28% battery left. Impressing!

Do you need the D850?

It is much better than the D750 which I have used for 3 years.

I hope for a D750 II that offers better value for the money.

I have never had so much fun testing a camera!

The camera is a professional tool for professionals

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Shield REUNITING For...The Miztourage? | WWE Raw, Sept. 25, 2017 Review - Duration: 5:25.

The Miz goes toe-to-toe with Roman Reigns.

Bo Dallas and Curtis Axel compete in tag team action.

And The Miz opens Monday Night Raw.

The Miztourage sure are an unstoppable force - who can possibly defeat them?

I'm Oli Davis and this is 25th September, 2017 edition of Monday Night Raw...in about

4 minutes.

Miz TV: Roman Reigns Finally WWE have realised a way to get Roman

Reigns over as the company's top star.

No, not turn him heel.

Or reunite the Shield - although that was heavily teased here.

All he needs to do is say he likes a beer!

Steve Austin liked beer and people love him.

And Miz doesn't like beer on his classy interview segment.

Boo, Miz.

Yay, beer.

And thus yay Roman Reigns.

Sadly, though, Roman was yet again outclassed on promos, with Miz receiving the hot tag

from the freshly departed John Cena.

Reigns lets his actions do the talking instead, and a match between the two was made later

on in the night.

Matt Hardy & Jason Jordan beat Miztourage With Jeff Hardy out injured, Matt teamed with

Jason Jordan to take on Curtis Axel and Bo Dallas.

The Miztourage wrestled an impressively quick tag style, but not so impressive that I see

them as a credible threat to a reunited Shield.

Especially because they then lost to Hardy and Jordan here.

Elias beat Apollo Crews Elias' Titus Worldwiiiide feud continued,

beating Apollo Crews for the second night in the row.

Curt Hawkins Vs….

BRAAAAAUUUUN It's time for Curt Hawkins to finally end

his 118 match losing streak, so come on out random challenger to see if you can-BRRRRAAAAAUN.

I immediately regret all my life choices.

Hawkins ran away as fast as he could.

Problem is, Strowman can run faster - and can put you through a table and then the video

screen on the stage.

Braun Strowman beat Dean Ambrose Dean Ambrose answered Strowman's call-out

for more competition.

Ambrose took the loss, with Strowman needing a credible win after his Brock Lesnar main

event dud.

This was a decent big man/little man story.

What wasn't decent, though, was a painfully scripted backstage segment between Ambrose

and Seth Rollins afterwards.

Alexa Bliss & Mickie James Alexa Bliss and Mickie James fared far better

in front of the live crowd, in a promo segment so good, it somehow made Mickie relevant for

the first time since the Superstar Shake-Up.

This appears to be the next Raw Women's title feud.

Seth Rollins beat Sheamus Seth Rollins took on Sheamus again.

Roman Reigns beat The Miz Reigns beat Miz in a decent match, so the

Miztourage attacked him with steel chairs in a lengthy beat down afterwards.

A beat down so lengthy, it gave viewers enough time to ask...why aren't Rollins and Ambrose

coming down to help?

And in the most obvious foreshadowing of the night, Miz, Dallas and Axel did the Shield

fist bump over Roman's unconscious body.

So there we have it.

The Shield's big comeback match is going to be against The Miztourage.

Not a Broken Hardys faction, a reunited Wyatt Family, called up Sanity or invading Bullet

Club; The Miz, Bo Dallas and Curtis Axel.

It feels a lot like another big team-up against an insignificant threat feud - when The Rock

and John Cena finally teamed together to take on the devastating force of R-Truth and…

The Miz. Roman will face Miz next week for the Intercontinental

title.

Finn Balor beat Goldust In Raw's second worst piece of scripting,

Finn Balor robotically said now he's done with Bray Wyatt (I wish), he'll be going

after the Universal Title he never lost.

Balor beat Goldust over facepaint supplies or something later on, and we got a BLEUGH

interruption suggesting Finn's not quite as done with Bray as he thinks, or we hoped.

Bayley & Sasha Banks vs Emma & Nia Jax In Raw's actual worst piece of scripting,

Bayley and Sasha Banks said words backstage.

Words with either no emotion, or the wrong emotion.

They teamed together shortly afterwards, beating Nia Jax and Emma by pinning that latter.

Obviously.

Enzo Amore Cruiserweight Title Celebration Enzo Amore is finally a full-on heel, burying

the rest of the Cruiserweight division as they came out to confront him for his title

celebration.

Cedric Alexander has no charisma, Gran Metalik is fat.

Enzo, in contrast, is money.

He's ratings.

He's a superstar.

Yes, it made the division look terrible.

And yes, the crowd were sometimes caught popping for Amore's lines.

But...this was actually incredibly watchable.

Enzo acted his role perfectly, Neville suddenly became a badass babyface, and this was the

most into the Cruiserweights I've been in months.

Hopefully the long term consequences of having a champion who can't wrestle aren't too

damaging.

So that was this week's Raw in about four minutes.

Here's the usual ratings recap, from top to bottom - In Awe, Cor, AVRAWGE, Poor and

Bore.

I'll reveal my rating very shortly, but first, vote in the poll above my head to give

yours.

I'll announce the results in tomorrow's WrestleTalk News.

I never thought I'd be so indifferent to a Shield reunion storyline.

It's all so transparent - the company's latest way to get Roman Reigns cheered.

And using the Miztourage as their opponents is amongst the laziest options they could've

gone with.

Other than the Braun and Enzo segments, there was very little on this show to enjoy.

Still, this week's Raw is Poor.

Is John Cena leaving WWE?

And was No Mercy's main event the most disappointing of 2017?

Click the videos to the left to find out, press subscribe and support WrestleTalk on

Patreon.

I've been Oli Davis and that was wrestling.

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