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Axel Dark - Vieni con me - Duration: 3:31.
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How to counter Strafe, Pivot and Roll backstabs in Dark Souls (1) Remastered PvP - Duration: 10:04.
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Dark Souls 3 - 1 Controller 2 Games - First Boss - Duration: 2:08.
Mattin: Don't forget that you'll get 1000sek (~€100) from "Blomman" if you can do this.
Blomman: So 500 from Mattin and 500 from me.
Mattin: Why did I get involved?
Blomman: Well, it's fair right? It's a good deal isn't?
Felix: Let me just turn off the TV
Blomman: 500 from me and 500 from Mattin
Felix: And I have to do it on both games?
Felix: And I have to do it on both games? Blomman: Yes, ofcourse
Felix: What if I just beat one? But that isn't very hard though...
Mattin: *Dead possum sounds* That isn't hard at all.
Blomman: I'm going to withdraw 500sek in 20sek bills for you.
*someone trying to start an old motorbike*
Mattin: I still love how I got involved in this.
Mattin: I still love how I got involved in this. Blomman: Are you scared now?
Felix: The hard part is when he goes into his second phase.
Blomman: But you can kill him, kinda, before that right?
Felix: Nah, I don't think so...
Blomman: While he's doing his thing, we'll see.
Blomman: HP, HP-meter! See he's already dead.
Felix: But now I got problems because he descyned!!
Blomman: *MANIACAL LAUGHTER* Felix: But now I got problems because he descyned!!
*MANIACAL LAUGHTER CONTINUES*
Blomman: Flail! Mattin: Flail FFS!
Blomman: Just keep flailing!
Blomman: You got this, this is easy.
Mattin: That's what I'm saying.
Mattin: He can't even hit...
Felix: NOO!! He drank on the wrong screen!!
Blomman: He's already dead!
Mattin: Yeah, thanks Blomman...
Blomman: That was easy
Blomman: Now I have to pay Felix...
Mattin: Yup...
Felix: In bills of 20 too, nice!
Blomman: But I didn't say when I was going to pay you!
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Dark Souls Remastered №7 Чумной город(без коментов). - Duration: 37:09.
Hello.
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♫ JOGA GOSTOSO ♫ | (BLAYA - FAZ GOSTOSO) | PARÓDIA MUNDIAL 2018 🇵🇹 - Duration: 3:10.
They say it's hard to win the World Cup
but with the best player in the world, Ronaldo, we believe we can
With Patricio guarding the goal nothing will get in
With this kinda football playin' the world's gonna have to stop
Gonna turn off my cell phone
The national team is gonna play
I'm tellin' ya, boy, you're distracted
you're gonna have to wake up
today you're gonna have to jump
you're gonna sing the National anthem
I'm tellin' ya, boy, you're distracted
Quaresma is badass with his dangerous curlers
He plays real nice He plays real nice
The tactics are Uncle Fernando's
and Ronaldo is scoring goals
He plays real nice He plays real nice
We've got Pepe as defender
He's not a mean person
He plays real nice He plays real nice
The ball goes forward with Moutinho
He's a skilled guy
He plays real nice He plays real nice
And... Go!
Bernardinho crosses very slowly
I said... Go!
Be stubborn and be gentle with the ball
Gonçalo! Be careful!
Cause those defenders are gonna do anything to make you stop!
Gonna turn off my cell phone
The national team is gonna play
I'm tellin' ya, boy, you're distracted
You're gonna have to wake up
today you're gonna have to jump
you're gonna sing the National anthem
I'm tellin' ya, boy, you're distracted
Quaresma is badass with his dangerous curlers
He plays real nice He plays real nice
The tactics are Uncle Fernando's
and Ronaldo is scoring goals
He plays real nice He plays real nice
We've got Pepe as defender
He's not a mean person
He plays real nice He plays real nice
The ball goes forward with Moutinho
He's a skilled guy
He plays real nice He plays real nice
They play...
They play...
They play...
...play real nice
They play...
They play...
They play...
Quaresma is badass with his dangerous curlers
He plays real nice He plays real nice
The tactics are Uncle Fernando's
and Ronaldo is scoring goals
He plays real nice He plays real nice
We've got Pepe as defender
He's not a mean person
He plays real nice He plays real nice
The ball goes forward with Moutinho
He's a skilled guy
He plays real nice He plays real nice
We're over 12M in the field with you
Let's show the world our people's powerful determination
Just go
Portugal! Portugal! Portugal!...
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Ami Horowitz: The Dark Secret Behind the Iran Deal - Duration: 5:43.
Some of you may be wondering why President Trump decided to get us out of the Iran Deal.
Well, let's discuss it.
In 2015, the United States and President Obama, along with various other countries,
signed the Iran Deal.
The deal was created in order to make sure that Iran can never have the ability to develop
nuclear weapons.
The IAEA, which is the nuclear watchdog of the UN, was given the task as the enforcer
of the deal.
Let's just say they have a spotty record at that particular task.
SONG: France got the bomb, but don't you grieve, 'cus they're on our side I believe.
China got the bomb, but have no fears, they can't wipe us out for at least five years.
Who's next?
So…
Israel's getting tense, wants one in self defense.
"The Lord is our shepherd," says the psalm, but just in case…we better get a bomb.
Who's next? Who's next? Who's next?
Who's Next?
The Iran Deal has been lauded as the only thing between Iran and a nuclear weapon.
One of the chief reasons for optimism is its unprecedented inspection regime led by the IAEA.
For instance, they can inspect any site at any time.
Well, as long as the Iranians don't designate it a military site and after the Iranians
exhaust their official inquiry as to why that site was chosen in the first place, followed
by a 24 hour mandated wait before inspectors are allowed into the site at all.
The actual time from inspection request to boots on the ground?
Well, that may take several months.
And the Iranians, they know how to use their time wisely.
In 2003, the Lavizan facility in Iran was outed as a nuclear weapons site.
The IAEA sought permission to visit the site…a year and a half later.
In the interim, publicly available satellite imagery showed that the entire site was razed
– including the removal of the first 6 feet of top soil – eliminating all traces of evidence.
The IAEA, after inspecting the scrubbed-down site, was satisfied and they considered the matter
to be closed.
But I didn't.
Ami: Now I'm not a nuclear expert, but um…I am playing one in this movie.
You have Lavizan.
There was satellite imagery that showed evidence of a nuclear weapons program.
Explain to the audience why you felt the need to then dig the first 6 feet of topsoil,
remove it, then re-cover it.
What would be the reason behind that?
Soltanieh: That is closed and clearly the IAEA report director general says that that
was absolutely incorrect and there was no evidence of nuclear material or nuclear activities.
And you can read the agency's report at the IAEA website
Ami: But that report is meaningless because you dumped all the evidence.
Soltanieh: No evidence.
You can go to the website, and if you're interested, I can show you
and give you a copy of it.
Ami: Why raze the area and then cover it with soil?
Soltanieh: Look, I think that you're bringing up an obsolete issue but…
Ami: How is it obsolete?
Soltanieh: That's very old stuff.
The important thing – as I go back again – rather than you and me discuss about it,
it is better to leave it to the experts; inspectors.
Gary Milhollin: It's supposed to sound the alarm when elicit nuclear activity is discovered.
But so far, it's been very reluctant to do that.
Ami: I think it's established, it's clear you're not building nuclear weapons.
I think you made the argument very fine.
But if you did build a nuclear weapon, what country would you blow up first?
Soltanieh: The question is wrong.
Ami: So I have your word?
You're not building nuclear weapons?
Soltanieh: Certainly. 100% And I totally reject any of these allegations.
Ami: So, like the IAEA, that's good enough for me.
A way out is to have a timeout.
Iran will take a timeout.
The international community will also take a timeout.
Mark Kirk: Let the United Nations handle this incompetently and [you] allow Iran
to have nuclear weapons.
It was all about process.
It was not about results.
The results were worthless.
Now are they intending to kill someone?
Or are they only intending to defend themselves?
But how do you know whether they have that intention or not?
It's impossible to say such a country has that intention.
Then again, what is the intention?
Ami: Only God knows…and anyone who reads.
So Americans can sleep soundly?
Duarte: Not all Americans, I hope that everyone else can also sleep soundly.
Ami: The IAEA is on the watch.
Duarte: Yes
Music
Charles Duelfer: Process is an outcome at the UN.
It is a way of avoiding and kicking a problem down the road.
A single country like Iran can play to them.
They can say "All we need to do is buy some time."
Ami: And the Iran Deal did just that.
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Electric Dark Matter? - Duration: 6:50.
Hello Space Fans and welcome to another edition of Space Fan News.
In this episode, astronomers from Harvard are proposing a new model of dark matter that
help explain some observations taken with radio telescopes as part of the EDGES project:
the Experiment to Detect the Global Epoch of Reionization Signature.
The observations were strange and astronomers are proposing that, to help explain them,
perhaps a fraction of dark matter has an electric charge.
I wish I had time to tell you about all the amazing collaborations and projects going
on in astronomy from all over the world, here are just so many of them.
Oh wait, I do, that's why we have SFN…
Anyway, there is this really cool experiment going on right now that I just found out about
called EDGES, the Experiment to Detect the Global Epoch of Reionization Signature.
It's primary instrument is a radio telescope located in a radio quiet zone at the Murchison
Radio Astronomy Observatory in Western Australia and is a collaboration between Arizona State
University and MIT's Haystack Observatory.
A radio quiet zone is an area where radio transmissions are restricted in order to protect
a radio telescope or a communications station from radio frequency interference.
Kind of like a dark-sky initiative for radio telescopes and are usually in sparsely populated
areas..
This radio telescope is looking at a time in cosmic history when neutral hydrogen gas
from the early universe became ionized for the first time due to ultraviolet radiation
from the first stars.
Back in February, scientists from this project said they had detected the radio signature
from the first generation of stars, and possible evidence for interaction between dark matter
and normal matter.
Some astronomers quickly challenged the EDGES claim, but other astronomers immediately began
looking at the theoretical basis of these observations and did what astronomers do,
started constructing mathematical models to explain the observations.
To understand the EDGES observations, let's start with some basics.
The very first stars in the universe were very massive, hot, and bright in the ultraviolet.
These stars only lived a few tens of millions of years or so.
According to the commonly accepted early universe scenario, this UV light interacted with the
cold hydrogen atoms lying between these first star which enabled them to absorb the leftovers
from the Big Bang, the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB).
This absorption should have led to a drop in brightness in the CMB during this period,
which was around 200 million years after the Big Bang.
The EDGES observation did show this absorption, although it has to be confirmed, but the temperature
of the hydrogen gas during this period was half of what was expected, making the absorption
twice what is should have been. Again, a conundrum
Now if it's true that what EDGES measured was in fact the absorption of the CMB by the
first stars in the universe, then why are these stars absorbing so much?
At the time when CMB radiation is being absorbed, any free electrons or protons associated with
ordinary matter would have been moving at their slowest possible speeds (since later
on they were heated by X-rays from the first black holes).
Scattering of charged particles is most effective at low speeds.
So, any interactions between normal matter and dark matter during this time would have
been the strongest if some of the dark matter particles are charged.
This interaction would cause the hydrogen gas to cool because the dark matter is cold,
potentially leaving an observational signature like that claimed by the EDGES project.
Only small amounts of dark matter with weak electrical charge can both explain the EDGES
data and avoid disagreement with other observations.
If most of the dark matter is charged, then these particles would have been deflected
away from regions close to the disk of our own Galaxy, and prevented from re-entering.
Something that conflicts with observations showing that large amounts of dark matter
are located close to the disk of the Milky Way.
It's possible that in the early universe, when free electrons and protons were recombining
into neutral Hydrogen, at time just prior to reionization, maybe the same thing was
happening to dark matter.
Maybe whatever makes up neutral dark matter came together from an as yet unknown charged
dark matter particle but not all of it recombined.
So as you can imagine, there's a lot of checking, confirming, arguing and reconfirming
going on right now, but some astronomers are excited about the idea that the elusive dark
matter, whatever it is, some of it anyway, might actually carry a charge.
I'll keep you posted.
That's it for this episode Space Fans, thanks to all Patreon Patrons who keep SFN on the
intertubes.
These guys in particular, they've been with me for a while.
Thanks to all of you for watching and as always, Keep Looking Up!
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[Splatoon/GMod] Bob's Dark Misfortune (SMG4 Collab Entry) - Duration: 0:20.
[Marie] And so after 2 seconds, I said, "You never heard of me? For eel?"
[Ralph] No way! Why would she never heard of the Squid Sisters?
[Ralph] No way! Why would she never heard of the Squid Sisters? [Clauds] Impossible!
[Bob] HAHa CaLlIe AnD rUdY aRe LoSerS
[Bob] WhAt?
[Darky] W̳̮̼̺̝͖͍̣ͮͦͨ̓̋͂̓ḧ͎̦̲̫̳̝̄̉ͣͅá͇͙̠̆̓̃t͎̫̝͇̺̗͙ͤ̿ͦ̎͆̌ ̯̠̭̟̲̬̘̙̏̉͋ͦͪd͚͌ͬ̉ͪ̿͆̐̊ĭ̫͈̻̩͓͍̭͇̫̀̇̔d͖̼ͭͪ̿͆͐̈ ͙̜̩̥ͩ̆ŷ͇͍̳̰ͩ͆͂ͨ͂ͦ͐o͔͙͈̝̓́̌̊u̫̣̣̤̣͎̿ ̺̣͊ͫ̈́͗͋̄j̥͎̝̟̩̹̗͕̤̉̒́̽u̼̰̰͖̾ͦ̑̀͆̄ͤs̫̼̗̪ͦ̀̆͊ṭ̝̯̻͇̗̃͗̇ ̪͙̩̝̓͆́̿ͦ̀ͬś̭̬̯̫͍̯͓̞̱ͭ̾́̚a͉͈̝͉͍̗̖ͤͩy̝̯͎͙̰̌̂̂̽̍̌̀ͬ?̲̲ͥ̔
[Meggy] Goddammit, Bob.
[Fishy Boopkins] I like turtles! (THE END)
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Robert Mueller Is Hiding A Dark Secret That He Is Terrified Will Get Out - Duration: 11:22.
Robert Mueller Is Hiding A Dark Secret That He Is Terrified Will Get Out
Robert Mueller is always portrayed in the anti-Trump media as a "by the book" prosecutor
who calls it like he sees it.
But that couldn't be farther from the truth.
Mueller is hiding a dark secret that could ruin him if it go out.
Americans were stunned when Simona Mangiante – the wife of George Papadopoulos – gave
a shocking interview with the Daily Caller where she detailed the truth about her husband's
role in the Mueller investigation.
Papadopoulos pled guilty to one count of lying to the FBI about when he met with Maltese
professor Joseph Mifsud who allegedly told him the Russians had damaging material on
Hillary Clinton.
Mangiante strongly denied that Papadopoulos was involved in any sort of Russian collusion,
but she did reveal why he pled guilty to such a minor process crime.
Mueller was threatening to grind up Papadopoulos with charges of being an Israeli agent.
The Daily Caller reports,
"Mangiante also said Papadopoulos "pled guilty because [Mueller's prosecutors] threatened
to charge him with being an Israeli agent."
This is not the first time Mueller has chased the ghosts of Israeli spies.
And it is leading critics to raise an uncomfortable question about whether Mueller has a bias
against Israel.
When Mueller was the FBI Director, the Bureau concocted a plan to entrap two American Israeli
Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) lobbyists into accepting and transmitting classified
information to Israel.
The scheme involved undercover agents feeding false information that U.S. and Israeli officials
in Iraq were in life-threatening danger and the government wouldn't lift a finger to
protect them.
Keith Weissman and Steve Rosen – the two lobbyists Mueller worked to entrap – turned
around and essentially shouted the information from the rooftops and offered it to anyone
they could because they thought it was the only way to save the lives of the endangered
officials.
They even pushed the Washington Post to publish the information in the hopes it would alert
the public and force the U.S. government to take action to save lives.
The two were charged under a section of the Espionage Act—which had never before been
used to successfully prosecute private citizens.
Mueller saw the case end in disgrace when the government dropped all charges against
Weissman and Rosen after three-and-a-half years of legal battles.
That wasn't the only time Mueller saw questionable Israeli agents under every bed.
During the current Russia investigation, Mueller reportedly has dug into Trump's son-in-law,
Jared Kushner, for maneuvering the incoming administration to oppose the Obama administration's
support of a resolution condemning Israeli settlements in the West Bank.
The Mueller investigation is a train wreck.
The special counsel has uncovered no evidence of collusion, nor has he charged anyone with
a conspiracy to coordinate with a foreign power to influence the election.
Now Mueller's tactics in strong-arming Papadopoulos are forcing a closer re-examination of Mueller's
history with chasing imaginary Israeli agents.
Critics are wondering if the special counsel has an Israel problem.
What do you think?
Give us your
thoughts in the comment section.
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Дарк соулс ремастер Стоит ли это ПвП своих денег ? - Duration: 11:33.
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The Dark Element My Sweet Mystery (Lyrics + Subtitulos en Español) - Duration: 5:10.
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Dark Souls 2: I Need Pants Ep 1 - Duration: 9:45.
Trying to figure out how to hit OK.
Gonna skip the character creation but I went deprived with no gift.
Oh yeah
So I don't have to look like a leper.
Really wished I'd of at least tried to kill them.
Anyone know why their are so many things to light?
1
Falcon!
Punch!!!!!
2
3
Alright no more counting.
Damn
Hiya!!!!
Falcon!!
Fist Stab!!!!!!!
Finally a weapon. Bet when some of the hollow are punched flesh slides off.
Remember when a fog wall meant a boss?
Snuggly had kids?
Went to the bonfire to heal.
Practice
Hate long ladders, especially the bell tower in DS1!
Hiya!!!!
Nope, not doing it.
PRAISE THE SUN!!!!!
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dark souls narrated: chapter i - Duration: 2:44.
i had awoken
something in me changed and decided
it's time to leave this place
along the path i shall encounter:
i. reflections of self;
lost like i; defenseless
it's best to leave them be
ii. warmth of a fading memory
a constant reminder
of a life long ago
iii. innumerable challenges
all which terrify the soul
mistakes will be made
and again if necessary
until the lesson is learned
and committed to memory
only then, with proper timing
shall i exploit the weakness
found within my adversaries
reclaiming fragments of soul
to later use upon this treacherous journey
choice provides opportunity
a chance to ascend to a higher plane
or dive into the depths of darkness
a calling for all those in despair
where a familiar fire burns continuously
hollowed, i am
mindlessly wandering
along my ill-fated destiny
nevertheless,
i must continue
what's this? a friend?
wounded and exhausted
with your last breath,
you offer me life
and a means of escape
indeed i feel blessed
thankful to have your acquaintance
now, to face that which frightens me
the demented demon that i know too well
for having met him numerous times before
the encounter flashed before my eyes,
or had it all been a recurring dream?
another faded memory like the rest...
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Disney FanDaze after dark - Duration: 7:12.
Oh! I've cheated on my KETO eating plan yet again on this trip.
That's an Oswald cupcake.
Hello! I've made some friends. We're going to try and see Goofy and Pluto.
Yes! Yes! Let's go.
It's fun to be a fan isn't it! Yeah, it's amazing to be a fan.
Please Pluto, come to us!
Oh, he's gone.
We've tried so much. It's ridiculous.
Rugby tackle.
Donald!
Bye Donald!
We got a picture!
Let's move in for a group'.
Oh, she's going that way.
Ugh. No, love.
So get behind me, get behind me.
Clarisse!
Clarisse!
Excusez-moi! Attention!
Clarisse.
Make one selfie, okay?
Clarisse, here!
Oh, it's the wrong way around!
Thank you!
We were waiting an hour and a half for Heroes and Villains and we didn't get in.
This is just stress times ten.
But, I have made new friends.
Are you enjoying it?
I love Stitch!
It's your favorite! It is my favorite, it's Jose and Panchito!
I love them, I love them, they're so good!
[check back... for part three of my FanDaze Inaugural Party night experience]
What did we think of Max Live? Oh, I loved it, I really did.
"The three caballeros, three gay caballeros, they say we are birds of a feather...".
Oh yeah, I love them. Did you like it too, Jack? Did you like Stitch?
Yeah, I love Stitch.
Stitch and... oh! "Emperor's New Groove". I loved the "Emperor's New Groove".
Oh yeah, Yzma. That kind of made up for Heroes and Villains.
Yeah, a tiny bit, tiny bit. Yeah.
I bet you did the Stitch event in Disney Magic Kingdoms.
I got Lilo's house. Ah, did you!
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