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Let's Slam Dark Souls pt4: Slamberjack - Duration: 11:13.Shield fucks
Armored Swine(?)
The gate!(It blocked!!!)
weak ass broke dude
3 of them at once!
A table
Another table!
more broke ass weakling
Someone who just got fucked
Knights and shield casuals
Crosslamers
A demon! (not really...)
Sentient trees!(?!)
More of Walking Woods
Sentient stone-wood party(?!!)
Lazy as stone Knights
A tree snake-twin-creature(?!?!)
whatever...
Loud bright defenseless lizard
Loud dark tanky Knight
Even him.
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You Can Get in Touch with Your Hidden Dark Side with the Help of Your Secret Black Zodiac Sign - Duration: 6:35.Your Zodiac sign, or star sign, can tell you a lot about yourself.
It can help identify character traits, personal strengths, and help you navigate situations
that arise in your life.
The darker side of Zodiac, known as Black Zodiac (no, not like "13 Ghosts") often
goes unexplored because of its taboo and inherently dark connotations.
Here we are going to take a quick look at these shadowy star signs and see what kind
of insights they might reveal to you about your darker nature.
MAR 21-APR 19: THE TYRANT
You can be greedy, at times.
You want to have your cake, and eat it, too.
Is that so much to ask?
While unyielding desire might be a great motivator, it can also cause you to be blinded by your
ambitions.
Be careful not to let your desire for something or someone hurt those around you.
APR 20-MAY 20: THE FALLEN DEMON
Your path has been one of trial and error.
Your past glitters with your many successes, but you also see a good number of failures
in your rear-view mirror.
It can be easy for you to see yourself as broken or flawed.
Instead, you should value you your unshakable resilience and determination.
Concentrate on learning from those failures, then moving on.
MAY 21-JUN 20: THE BASILISK
ntimidation is well within your wheelhouse of expertise.
Whether it is through physical presence or sharpness of mind, there are plenty who fear
you.
And with good reason.
It is strongly advised that people do their best to stay on your good side.
Just make sure when you unleash your dark side, it's on someone who truly deserves
it.
JUN 21-JUL 22: THE SERPENT
Your cleverness and elegance make you a master manipulator.
Your charm and intelligence make people both attracted to you and wary of you, all at the
same time.
You win favor and trust with absolute ease and have a habit of being quite persuasive.
It is extremely important that you make sure you deserve the trust people give you, as
it will no doubt be effortless for you to get.
JUL 23-AUG 22: THE WAR MAIDEN
The ability to see things for what they are is both a blessing and a curse.
You are able to see the beauty where others cannot, but you are also forced to see the
harsh realities that others ignore.
Being hotheaded when you feel justified.
Making sure you know how to properly express the truth to those who need it is one of your
biggest challenges
AUG 23-SEPT 22: THE MAELSTROM
You are protective and exceedingly calculated.
Being loved by you can be a blessing or a curse.
While your devotion may be steadfast, this devout loyalty to those close to you can cause
you to be jealous and possessive.
You have to know when you are being unreasonable.
SEPT 23-OCT 22: THE RAVENOUS
Internal struggles are your battlefields.
Your inner demons often try to surface in destructive ways, but they also help reach
new personal and creative heights.
You find the idea of "normal" repulsive and long for the days when you can be your
whole self.
Embrace the uniqueness of your personality while recognizing when your internal struggle
has turned into something unhealthy.
OCT 23-NOV 21: THE POISONED DART
You have the impressive ability to see a situation and know the perfect time to strike.
Simple strength does not intimidate or impress you, because you recognize the importance
of control and timing.
Your brutal analyses of situations can lead you to be cynical, so be sure not to analyze
everything.
NOV 22-DEC 21: THE TEMPEST
The carefree nature of your personality makes you crave experience and adventure, sometimes
no matter what the cost.
Your wanderlust and entitlement to freedom can be soul-affirming, but it can be harmful
if you constantly give into it.
Blow with the wind, just maybe not all the time.
DEC 22-JAN 19: THE LEVIATHAN
Like a monster lurking in a dark abyss, your mystique can often cause people to fear you.
You have tremendous strength and ability that you let very few people see, as your mystery
is often a benefit to you.
Just be sure you let those who are closest to you see those parts of you.
JAN 20-FEB 18: THE BEAST
Pain is familiar to you, and you absorb it from those around you.
Your habit of battling on other's behalves mixed with your need to internalize your own
pain can make you a ticking time bomb.
People lean on you and depend on that strength, but too much pressure and something will break…
FEB 19-MAR 21: THE SWORD
You are a sharp symbol of both victory and defeat.
You battle tirelessly and will cut down those who mean to stand in your way.
Your perseverance in times of trial is unmatched in those around you, and you know you have
the ability to win.
Be certain that your sacrifices are worth the spoils of war.
Knowing about your darker side doesn't have to be a bad thing.
In fact, knowing about and becoming familiar with your Black Zodiac can help make your
life better.
It can help you recognize vulnerabilities and weaknesses in yourself that you might
otherwise choose to ignore.
It all depends on the person with the power, and that person is YOU.
Empower your friends and loved ones by enlightening them to the dangers and benefits of their
Black Zodiac!
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What is Space and Time ? | The Dark One : Kalabhairav | Sadhguru | Adiyogi - Duration: 5:50.So he took the form of kalabhairav and
It's called by bhairavi yathana
That means when the moment of death comes for
All that you have been
Your whole many many lifetimes plays out
In in a moment
with great intensity and
Whatever
Pleasures and sufferings and pains that need to happen to you will all happen
It would have spread over many lifetimes
But all that will happen to you in a microsecond, but with the kind of intensity that you cannot hold
Kalabhairav means the dark one
That's one aspect of him
We shouldn't throw light on him. It is seen in many different ways
It is a deadly form of Shiva
when he
Went into a destructive mode
Not of destroying this or that of
destroying time
See all physical realities exist within the span of time is it?
If I destroy your time
Everything is over
See right now your clock is ticking lub-dub lub-dub lub-dub along with your watch something else is ticking inside right suppose
We fast forward everything you just oh
Isn't it
So Kalabhirav means just that because
Most people do not choose to live in a great manner
They have an aspiration at least they want to die in a great way so KaalBhairav
Is a deadly form of Shiva
It was guaranteed
If you come to kasi you'll attain to Mukti doesn't matter. What kind of a lousy creature you have been all your life
so all the lousy creatures started coming because they lived badly and
They want to die. Gloriously only the
population of the lousy
Multiplied
Then Shiva said the place is becoming lousy with so many lousy people. So he said there needs to be some check
so he took the form of carbide off and
It's called by Bhairavi Yathana
that means when the moment of death comes for
All that you have been
Your whole many many lifetimes plays out
In in a moment with great intensity and
Whatever
Pleasures and sufferings and pains that need to happen to you will all happen
It would have spread over many lifetimes
But all that will happen to you in a microsecond, but with the kind of intensity that you cannot hold
So this is called as by Bhiravi yathana you know what yathana means
TheYathana means ultimate suffering it's something that happens to you in hell he will make it happen to you here so
When you want to do that kind of a job you need a right kind of costume
So he comes with the right kind of costume of looking terrible
If he looks nice
That would be very even you if somebody looks Pleasant and does terrible things
That would be evil. If somebody has to do terrible things. They should at least look terrible
Isn't it?
so
Shiva
Put on the right kind of costume and became Kaal Bhairav to create Bhairavi yathana for you
To create such phenomenal pain that you have not imagined possible, but just for a moment so that after that
nothing of the past remains in you and
doing
your software
Painful
But this happens at the moment of death you have no choice you can't run
Yes, you can't run
But he makes it as brief as possible
Suffering has to end quickly. We must make it super intense then only it'll end quickly
If it is mild, it goes on and on forever
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Obsessed With True Crime? The Dark Truth Why... - Duration: 15:51.Hey Thoughty2 here.
Let me tell you about a beautiful and very real 19th century love story involving a spellbound
couple in love, a quaint little barn in the English countryside and a bunch of body parts
sold at auction.
Well I never said it was a love story with a happy ending.
In 1827 at 22 years of age William Corder of Polstead, a sleepy English village in Suffolk
planned to elope to that most classic of elopement locations, Ipswich, with Maria Marten, the
daughter of a local mole catcher.
They had planned to meet in the middle of the night, at the local Red Barn, so named
because of its red roof.
And so Maria met Corder in the Red Barn that night and she was never seen alive again.
Corder fled Polstead without talking to anyone.
I know, he didn't even leave a note saying I've just slaughtered my girlfriend in that
creepy looking barn, the cheek of it!
Maria's remains were later discovered buried in a grain storage bin at the Red Barn.
So I think the elopement went really well.
Corder evaded capture for some time but he was eventually tracked down 90 miles away
in Brentford, London, where he had managed to find a new lucky wife and was running a
ladies boarding house, the natural career progression for any aspiring young psychopath.
After his capture the local newspapers reported that he was found "…in parlour with 4
ladies at breakfast, in dressing gown & had a watch before him by which he was 'minuting'
the boiling of some eggs."
Let the man finish boiling his goddamn eggs before slapping the cuffs on him, that's
just downright rude.
But something about this murder and boiled egg fanatic caught the public's attention
and in a big way.
The media all over Britain were reporting of William Corder's story of elopement,
betrayal, murder, red barns and eggs, those poor overcooked eggs.
The public went wild for it, they wrote songs and performed plays of the infamous red barn
murder, as it has come to be known.
Well I guess we all needed something to occupy our days with before Jeremy Kyle brought a
daily dose of inbreeding and social disfigurement into our homes.
Now when I say the public went wild for this unfortunate tale, I mean to say they behaved
like a pack of wild priests in a boarding school.
The red barn itself was raided and completely emptied by the public in search of souvenirs
from the crime scene.
Even the wooden panels from the floor and walls were prised off and sold.
You can imagine it now "murder planks, get your murder planks, only a shilling a piece,
the blood's still warm folks".
A novel was published about the case which quickly became a best-seller.
Corder was hanged and immediately afterwards, bits of the rope used to hang him were sold
to the public and most gruesome of all, his body parts were chopped up and auctioned to
the highest bidders, not for medical purposes, nope, just disturbing souvenirs.
Corder's skin was even used to bind a book, as can be seen here.
Some say afterwards the book grew hair.
All throughout the 18th and 19th centuries plays were frequently performed detailing
the red barn murder.
Why?
Am I crazy for thinking that's crazy?
Why did the public get so deeply enthralled with this case?
Overnight William Corder had been raised to celebrity or even rockstar status, yet Corder
was by all accounts a manipulative, lying, cheating, abusive, meglomanic psychopath who
enjoyed chopping up women and hiding them inside piles of grain.
His only redeeming feature was he cared deeply about the doneness of a boiled egg.
In a perfect society should we not forget about such an evil character, confining them
to the annals of history and not give the case so much attention, thereby only glorifying
the horrible act that the killer performed?
Yet we do quite the opposite, we all do, we are all obsessed with the sinister and macabre,
stop trying to hide it, you are too.
I'm just as guilty as the next man of cracking open a beer and enjoying a Netflix documentary
about the next serial killer who may or may not be guilty.
Why are novels, films and TV shows about killers so much more popular than your average romcom?
Even in a world where romantic filmmakers could actually write, I still believe this
would hold true.
Face it the sick general public absolutely loves a good gruesome murder story and the
more kills the perpetrator has to their name the more we lap it up like a sadistic, mentally
ill kitten.
And this has been the case for as long as man with long beard and stubby nose hit man
with beady eyes over the head with big rock, spilling red goo that man can't drink all
over the cave floor.
Less than 150 years ago Jack the Ripper murdered and disemboweled anywhere from five to eleven
prostitutes in Whitechapel, London.
Yet today he is much as a household name as Jesus or Cillit Bang.
There are many Jack the Ripper fan clubs out there, hundreds of books, plays, songs, TV
shows and films.
All because a crazy man down a back alley, once sliced open some women to see what was
inside.
The ironic thing is Jack the Ripper knew how sick the general public were and how famous
he would inevitably become, because he branded himself.
In a letter that may have been written by the man himself he administered himself the
moniker of "Jack the Ripper".
I would have gone for Slicy Pete myself, but I guess it's a personal preference.
The stories of these professional psychopaths are endless.
Such as Dr. Harold Shipman, nicknamed Dr. Death, the doctor who murdered over 250 of
his own patients.
H.H. Holmes, the American serial killer who designed and constructed a purpose built hotel
including hidden rooms and passageways in the walls, for the sole purpose of torturing
and murdering his victims, of which there were an estimated 200.
Luis Garavito, nicknamed The Beast, a Colombian rapist and serial killer who sexually abused,
tortured and killed over 138 children.
And those are just the tip of a very large and deeply evil iceberg.
The Yorkshire Ripper, Ian Brady and Myra Hindley, Ted Bundy, Gary Ridgway, I could go on and
on all day.
In fact the United States has produced 2,743 serial killers, and the UK is hot on its heels
with 145 psycho murderers on its list.
But have you ever noticed how we glorify these monsters by giving them cool sounding nicknames
Jack the Ripper, Dr. Death, The Beast, The Grim Sleeper, Son of Sam, The Green River
Killer, The Lady Killer, BTK.
It's like Quentin Tarantino and Wes Anderson had a lovechild and it made a film about serial
killers.
You can just picture the beautifully pastel coloured introductory title cards.
But don't you think it's a bit strange how we are quicker to give awesome sounding monikers
to mass murdering psychopaths than to our favourite sports players.
It's almost like the moment someone disposes of a few people they automatically have a
god-given right to a cool nickname.
And the general public lap it up.
Swiss Psychiatrist Carl Jung believes it's because we all need to feed our "shadow
self".
Our shadow self is our dark side, that part of you secretly wants to punch a nun in the
face, even though we know it's wrong.
We all have it and psychiatrists believe that by watching serial killers on TV carrying
out heinous acts and learning how they performed said acts, we are scratching that itch we
all have to explore our dark side, all from the safe comfort of our couch.
Research shows we find indulging our dark side, from afar, therapeutic.
Greek philosopher Aristotle was curious why his fellow humans were obsessed with plays
about horrific things like murder.
Everyone loved a good tragedy.
Aristotle concluded that by experiencing what he called "dark emotions" such as disgust,
fear and depravity we can cleanse ourselves of such emotions.
It's a kind of self healing, he called this process catharsis.
So according to Aristotle, the next time you're lying in bed with your wife and that thought
pops into your head again "go on, just put the pillow over her face, it will only take
a minute and I'll be free".
You should instead pop on a gory horror film or true crime documentary and experience some
good old catharsis to cleanse that evil little person from your mind.
And if that doesn't work for you, them I'm afraid you're just going to have to start
planning where to hide the body.
Another reason why we find serial killers absolutely fascinating is because of how perplexing,
difficult and alien the concept of committing and getting away with multiple murders is
to us.
I've never tried it myself but I can imagine it's really difficult to murder someone
and not get caught, after all the majority of murders are solved, approximately two thirds
of killers are eventually caught.
In today's world of advanced forensics, ballistics, criminal psychology, CCTV everywhere
and internet and phone tracking, no matter how smart you think you are, only one tiny
mistake needs to be made before you're found out and cuffs have been slapped on your wrists
faster than you can say "the voices made me do it".
So naturally we find someone who can avoid being caught for many years whilst committing
more than one murder, sometimes many many murders, absolutely fascinating.
After all, that takes some skill.
On some level we find it impressive.
In the same way we find highly skilled acrobatic skydivers doing twists and turns whilst plummeting
at terminal velocity towards a six-thousand kilometre rock quite impressive.
We feel exhilarated when watching skydivers because it's a terrifying experience that
most of us would never dream of doing, yet we all secretly want to know how it would
feel, so we can live that experience through watching and learning about somebody else
doing it on our behalf.
In this regard, our fascination with serial killers is no different.
Maybe this psychology also explains why so many people watch horrendously trashy TV shows,
like Keeping up With The Kardashians and Honey Boo Boo, just so we can experience through
others what it would feel like to be that stupid.
There's another deep-rooted evolutionary, psychological reason for our love of serial
killers.
Uncertainty.
Humans hate the unknown, we always have, the same fear of the unknown can be seen in other
intelligent creatures.
It's why apes at the zoo always seem so curious of new objects, they're only interested
because they're trying to discover if this new object will hurt them or not.
And so too are humans afraid of what may be around the corner, what is beyond the forest
or across the ocean.
During our 200,000 year span as modern homo sapiens we have found a way to deal with our
fear of the unknown, we dominate it.
We can't predict what a wild animal will do when we meet it, it's actions are unknown,
so we invented weapons to kill them.
We were afraid of what dangers may lie across the ocean, so we invented boats and we took
our weapons and we dominated the oceans and everything beyond them.
Simply because on a deeply psychological level it terrified us, not knowing what may be out
there.
It has been suggested by many a psychologist that serial killers kill for the exact same
reason.
Because they are afraid, so they feel the need to dominate their environment.
Many have trouble speaking to and becoming romantically entangled with women, so they
instead choose to dominate them through rape and murder, it's no coincidence that an
overwhelming amount of serial killers throughout history have chosen prostitutes as their targets.
Some may have been beaten and abused as a child so they fear what other humans may do
to them, thus they decide to dominate them.
Serial killers often practice this domination on animals before humans, just as the human
race first practiced dominating cattle and sheep, before using the exact same techniques
to enslave humans during times of war and famine.
As observers we find people dominating others absolutely fascinating, because it teaches
us how to conquer the unknown, we learn what we might do if we were put into the same situation
of either the killer or the victim.
It's the same macabre reason why horrific car crash videos are so popular online, and
fail videos where people have horrendous, bone-breaking accidents, even if sometimes
they did have it coming.
We aren't all psychopaths, and although it makes us feel guilty watching these videos,
all we are doing is feeding a primal urge to dominate the unknown, deep down, we just
want to answer the question, what if?
What would happen if I was in that situation.
And by studying serial killers and enjoying true crime documentaries, we find out what
happens if we were to go on a satanic killing spree, and hopefully watching the story of
others unfold before us can dissuade us from following a similar path, because others are
conquering the unknown for us, whilst we stuff our faces with popcorn.
So thank you serial killers, you are providing a vital service for all of humanity.
No wait, I can't say that, I can't actually thank them, there are victims after all.
Okay how about, serial killers, you are very, very naughty, but from your naughtiness may
we all learn to be better people, that's better, I think.
Thanks for watching.
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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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Tips and Tricks - 5 Tips for Dark Souls Remastered - Duration: 5:14.[XBOX SOUND]
>> With a new FromSoftware title on the horizon,
there's never been a more perfect time
to dive into their catalog of games.
Now the Dark Souls remastered is out.
Those who had a happy childhood with
fond memories of challenging but
fair video games can now understand why
some people buy a new controller
with each Dark Souls release.
So, for the first timers out there
attempting to take on Dark Souls,
we have five tips for you.
Just don't expect these to
stop you from dying all the time.
Tip number one, dodge.
The dodging mechanic in most games simply makes
the character invincible during the animation,
but this isn't how Dark Souls does it.
Dark Souls is purely collision detection.
Meaning, that if a weapon or
attack makes contact with you,
no matter what you're doing,
you're going to take damage.
You'll also need to identify
an opponent's attack to know which direction to dodge.
However, you won't be able to completely rely on dodging.
Watch your stamina.
Dodge only when you need to.
If you dodge too much,
you won't have the stamina to hold a block.
Speaking of blocking, tip number two, blocking.
If you're new to Dark Souls and don't have
a grasp on evading just yet,
then your main defense will be your shield.
But you're no hero of time.
So, your shield isn't going to block everything.
Shielding in Dark Souls relies heavily on your stamina.
Each attack that hits your shield will
drain your stamina and once you're out,
your stance will break leaving
you wide open for an attack.
When defending, you want to make
time for your stamina to recharge.
It may seem smart to keep your shield
up to protect against another attack,
but this will keep your stamina
from recharging in full speed.
Let your shield down when you can.
This will allow your stamina to refill at
a much faster rate and give you
energy to block or dodge the next attack.
However, if you're just exploring,
keep that shield up.
Just because you don't see an enemy,
doesn't mean they don't see you.
Enemies can be hiding anywhere
like on a higher ledge or directly behind a corner.
If you keep your shield up watch traversing,
it may be your best bet at blocking an unseen attack.
Tip number three, parrying.
After playing through an area countless times,
you'll start to learn the enemy's attack patterns.
When you notice an enemy is about to strike,
you can block or dodge it.
But, if you're feeling lucky, you can try to parry.
It's a risky move but if done successfully,
the payoff is huge.
Parrying an attack will knock your opponent off stance,
staggering them for just a second.
But follow this up with an attack
to inflict massive amounts of damage,
potentially, killing them instantly.
This is an easy way to take out tough opponents.
But if you missed the parry,
you'll leave yourself wide
open for the enemies next attack.
So, know the risk and plan accordingly.
Tip number four, lock-on.
Dark Souls has a convenient feature that
allows you to lock onto your opponent.
Which can be a lifesaver if used
properly and the death of the player if used improperly.
When first attacked, you can easily
forget to do this especially,
if it wasn't a planned battle.
But it's difficult to precisely block
an attack or even hit
an opponent if you're not locked onto them.
While locked on, your character will constantly
face the enemy making them the primary focus.
This is perfect for shielding and attacking.
When facing multiple enemies,
you'll be able to switch targets easily.
Just be sure to keep your target on the closest opponent,
only switching when needed.
Tip number five, kindle fire.
Now, Dark Souls is no walk in a park.
You're going to die again, again, and again.
They didn't name a version of the game that prepare
to die edition for nothing, you guys.
But estus flask will keep you going.
These serve as a basic health portion and will
restock to a total of five at every bonfire.
However, on your travels,
you may just find some humanity lying around.
One great use for humanity is to kindle a fire.
If you walk up to a bonfire as a human,
you'll be able to select the option kindle.
This will make the fire burn brighter giving you
10 estus flask instead of the typical five.
These estus flask are
incredibly valuable when dealing with
an area filled with enemies or if
you're heading into a difficult boss fight.
Remember, you can only kindle fire when you're human.
So, if you've died recently,
you'll need to spend humanity to reverse
the hollowing before you can kindle that fire.
Dark Souls isn't and has
never been a series for the faint of heart.
It's brutally challenging and downright unfair at times.
Getting blindsided by enemies and
traps can leave you frustrated,
especially if you were hauling a good number of souls.
But that's the beauty of this game.
The frustration, challenges, and
unfair obstacles all become
worth it as you conquer each of them.
Each boss's defeat feels
like a reward in itself because of
the skills you needed to master and
the sheer determination it took to get through it.
There's no hand holding and there are no tutorials.
But that's where the true fun lies,
as well as the unmasked feeling of accomplishment.
So, we wish you luck on your journey.
May you praise the sun for yet another day.
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Dark Souls remastered: part 6~Toasty! - Duration: 23:39.I don't think so, cause I'm hearing stuff, there may be a foe here
son of a...
"there may be a foe here"... Goodbye, fella
motherfucker...
he's right behind me, I took the wrong path
are you serious?
63 wow, say bye to my stamina
ah, goddammit, and I'm gonna get burned
hurry up, he's really slow after one of those
rolling looks like a more promosing idea against this one
at least we're no longer dealing 17 damage, now we're talking
I'm trying to backstab him, but I can't do it
I don't feel like fighting the boss now, let's go against a black knight, yeah
he's trying to do the same again and I don't like it here with the fire
cause I don't know about him, but I'll get hurt, I guess
I almost got hit
this is almost done
well, let's not get overconfident here
Black knight greatsword and a titanite chunk. If we couldn't use the other one, which is lighter...
black knights don't...
what is a black knight?
2/2 I mean
and we've been given some nice souls
I would not like to lose them, so let's level up at the bonfire
I don't even know where it was
which is a problem
Oh, I remember
The good thing is that now we can even go from the firelink shrine
in no time
It might be interesting to get 10
but not now, that's for sure
Endurance maybe? It raises your stamina, and the maximum weight
let's see
let me check one weapon
no
it doesn't get better from any of these
so... endurance, do it
It's 7:30... How about we record another episode? It's like 1:15 recording already
what if we record another one like hell yeah
why not? this is what happens
I feel like playing
I couldn't yesterday
I feel like it
and that's all I need to know
Wait, I'm making the same mistake again
The firelink shrine isn't that close
so with 5 estus for the boss
let's go for it, who said we are afraid?
I'm gonna regret this
Do I still have that equipped?
I don't want to use them by mistake
eh... I get lost easily, this way
so let's go for another episode
I can one hit them
shit...
this way, rats, this way!
the other one retreats
see ya
what do this ones drop?
they don't drop a thing, right, what are they gonna drop, the weird eyeball they have?
was there a third? Or was it just me?
how, it scared the hell out of me
up we go
is there no bonfire in that parish, before the boss?
it would be cool
well, a black knight just like that...
I have actually killed two today, one in episode 4, and another one in this one
gimme
Longsword
I don't think it will be better than this sword we have
A friend told me that if a foe has a tail, I tried to cut it off somehow
and I listened for once in my life
and I just got hit cause I forgot they were there
and two more
at least we killed this one
dammit, I was trying to go for the boss, and I'm losing estus flasks
another one
this way we get him in the corridor
can we jump safely?
looked safe
let's go, not coming back to the bonfire
I don't want to spend time on that
broken straight sword... You're not making my life any better
It's no longer a 03, that in the left corner, it's a 04 now, and I don't know what it means
I was likw no, we're not fighting the boss with 2000 souls...
another 2000
what happened, guys?
this guy unbugged
looks like I was wrong
I'm afraid, but...
or was it another... it was
I always forget it can go either way. I always fear te worst
that guy? Will he be a tough one?
it's different
this is a whole new area
I'm gonna kill that lad
looks tough
wow, half of his healthbar
and the other half now
pillage corpse
titanite shard, hell yeah
and the knight shield
Petrus had this one, right? The annoying guy
let's see which wins
better against physical, but it is worst against fire and electricity
well, if it's better against pfysical (actually just as good)
but I didn't check its weight
5.5 against 3.5, maybe we're...
we're kinda slow
I don't think we're much quicker, but...
we have to level up that endurance
it won't come
I'm worried that there might be another one
and that we'll get ambushed
wow, and a harder one
great job. I don't know if I can fall down
well, harder...
not exactly what I had in mind
dude, you're slow af coming here
they're tiring
2700 souls, a bonfire would be a nice touch
We haven't lost a soul so far
luckily, that demon didn't kill me (before getting them back)
oh, he has dropped
balder gauntlets
they're a bit heavier
but where can you check the total weight?
I don't know if we are any slower
but if looks like it
halberd
let's see
hehehe, 14 (weight)
6 of weight
and only 110 damage
this one has more
oh, look, we made it to the other part
basement key
what basement?
I want to try a thing
since there is no boss there
which was what I had in mind
what the
was that a bug of the wing?
we're going to try a thing
we've got two keys
we had one, two... I think three locked doors
let's try to get them open
we've nothing to lose
so that we complete this area, so that we don't have to come back, that's why
8. I thought it was going to be a smaller amount
again the undead burg
this is a summer stroll, compared to the other thing
still not a single backstabbing with this weapon
why didn't he move forward
the house and the other door were this way I think
I think so
the good thing about this shield is the fire protection
and since they're all day throwing crap
you could drop a crossbow. Well, at least we have a bow already
Not sure about the difference between the two
probably the crossbow will deal more damage but be slower
oh, the house was before this
this one
now they're throwing this way?
now that I wanna check this out... And this one's coming
I don't think he reaches
nothing for us here
and what about the other ones?
I think it was this way... yeah, there it is
maybe if I equip the key
no, I didn't have to equip any key
so this isn't it
and there was another place, but I don't remember
no idea
maybe before the undead burg
is Solaire still here?
there he is, he's happy with his sun
there are a couple of items, but I fear that if I get close
he killed me?
that didn't happen the other time
dammit
we'll have to get the souls back
it's quicker
I didn't expect that
and again
we're good this time
I think we pissed it off
when we cut his tail off
even here
and how do I come back?
are you going to do that again?
we have to go for it
I'm going to rest here and go get those items
800 more souls, dammit
we're closer to the items from here
crap, all this guys are here though
not any more
and we're getting all those souls
thanks, dragon
oh, dammit, too soon
there are three items
and something behind. Is that a bonfire?
here goes nothing
no, we're dead
I don't know if this will help
oh, it does
and that's it, you move half a meter and he does that again
there is no way
and I'm going to lose the souls there, dammit
my god, every three seconds
what an ass
there is no way
should I try to get the souls back? I don't even know if I can
let's see where they are, it's kinda random
if we're lucky, they will be close and we'll get them back
they're not that far away
it's feasible
come on, do your thing
and let's try to get there
I don't care about the items, I want the souls
and another one, dude
I just got outta there
I was already covered
he looks like an ass
there were three before. Oh, they are from those he kills
what the hell. nononononono
better if you go there. Come on, let's go...
well, first to the bonfire to level up
I would've shot myself if I had died
holy shit I had a hard time there
And now to the new area. We're cutting the dragon crap out
and the keys. No idea where it is
maybe from that area, doors we have yet to find
Deaths: 4 Souls lost: 0
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Univision channels go dark on Dish Network and Sling TV due to contract impasse - Duration: 6:13.Three Spanish-language networks owned by Univision Communications were removed from Dish Network's satellite television system and its Sling TV streaming service on Saturday after the two companies failed to reach a new carriage agreement
The blackout affected Univision-owned broadcast stations, including two in Los Angeles: KMEX-TV Channel 34 and UniMas station KFTR-TV Channel 46
Cable channel Galavision was included in the outage. Sling TV customers also lost access to those channels as well as Univision's popular sports channel
Advertisement It was not immediately clear how long the outage might last. Negotiations to hammer out a new distribution deal hit a snag Friday — on the eve of the contract deadline, according to the Englewood, Colo
-based Dish Network. The talks "reached an apparent impasse following untenable demands by the programmer," Dish said in its statement
Univision has been seeking higher fees to bring its Spanish-language channels closer to those charged by English-language networks, such as ABC, NBC and CBS
But Dish has balked at Univision's demands and declined Univision's offer of a two-week contract extension to continue the talks
Contract extensions are typical when the two sides are making progress toward a new agreement, but that does not appear to be the case in this situation
Dish said the New York-based Spanish-language media company has been demanding 75% higher fees even though Univision channels have been experiencing ratings declines, particularly for its soapy telenovelas
"It is outrageous that DISH has rejected our offer of a two-week contract extension," Univision said in a statement Saturday
"While DISH has routinely used blackouts against broadcasters— its 68 broadcast blackouts since 2010 are significantly more than any other distributor in that time — Univision expected DISH to take our negotiations and its commitment to Hispanic consumers seriously
" The company said it is ready to continue negotiating so that it can restore service for customers "missing our coverage of the Mexican presidential election, which many are calling 'the biggest election in Mexican history
'" Univision is owned by a consortium of private equity firms led by Los Angeles billionaire Haim Saban
Dish, too, has been dealing with its own struggles with customer retention and the satellite TV giant is loath to fork out higher fees that would raise the costs of programming for its 13 million consumers, including 2
3 million who subscribe to Sling TV. Four or eight years ago, a July blackout of Univision channels would have been catastrophic
Univision previously televised the FIFA World Cup but NBCUniversal's Telemundo outbid Univision for the rights, so the soccer matches currently are playing on Telemundo
That switch also gives Univision less leverage in negotiations with pay-TV distributors like Dish
Dish could not resist making digs at Univision for its declining ratings — and the situation
The company said it would install a free digital antenna for customers who complained
Dish also said it was planning to launch a channel to teach English to Spanish-speaking viewers
"We have served the Hispanic community for nearly 20 years, and as the leading provider of TV packages in English and Spanish, we owe it to our customers to deliver the best content at the best value," Alfredo Rodríguez Diaz-Marta, vice president of Dish Latino and Sling Latino, said in a statement
"We hope Univision will reconsider its demands and help us reach a swift, fair resolution
"
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Try Castor Oil for Dark Circles - Duration: 10:55.Try tester or oil for dark circles nine methods
dark circles or hyper pigmentation you under the eyes can make you look tired and self conscious about your up your aunt's the lack of
sleep is considered the main reason for dark circles it can also be caused you to constant rubbing allergies
sun exposure stress heredity or an unhealthy lifestyle
one usually the skin under the eyes is very thin showing through the veins and blood vessels
the above mentioned factors can cause a disruption or inflammation in the blood vessels
which trigger melanin production leading to dark circles
usually dark circles will lighten on their own after sometime if you follow a healthy lifestyle and drink adequate amounts of water
in case the discoloration lingers on or the blood vessels become more prominently visible
through the thin skin there are several natural remedies which can be helpful
procedures like chemical peeling to or laser therapy can have adverse side effects on the
skin resulting in red patches extreme dryness and irritation
however natural remedies like castor oil are free of any toxic side effects and are more long
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Amiga three fatty acids present in the caster or oil hydrate the skin and stimulate healthy
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caster or Oil Works as a natural moisturizer since it contains a good amount of fatty acids
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three the oil has antioxidants that play a role in preventing the skin from getting damaged by free radicals
for these help to shrink the blood vessels and reduce fluid retention
helping get rid of dark circles and puffy eyes
caster or oil boosts the synthesis of college and and elastin in the skin which are the main
structural proteins present in the layers of the dermis
this lessens wrinkles under the eyes and keeps the skin supple and hydrated
it is antimicrobial and antifungal in nature which helps to get rid of infections
five write and oleic acid
a rare compounds that forms approximately 90% of the caster or oil content works as a
natural anti inflammatory conditioner for the skin beneath the eyes
six how to use caster or oil for dark circles
here are the best ways to incorporate castor oil into your daily skin care regimen to get rid of dark circles
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one direct application of castor oil
directly up lying caster or oil on the affected parts of the skin is the simplest way of treating dark circles
it is recommended to make this a daily bedtime ritual to achieve best results
wash your face and pat dry
take a few drops of caster or oil on your fingertips
the bee oil a bit on your fingers to make it slightly warm
apply it evenly on the dark circles underneath the eyes massage the oil gently for about 30
seconds leave it on the overnight and wash off with lukewarm water in the morning
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the mix 1 teaspoon of caster or oil with 1 teaspoon of fresh milk cream
mix until the two ingredients incorporate well
apply this mixture underneath the eyes leave it on for an hour and then wash off
repeat the remedy daily three
castor oil land coconut oil coconut oil is known to improve the blood circulation in the capillary Zander the skin as a result of the anti oxidants
and fatty acids contained in it it also contributes to significantly to skin hydration
seven in a bowl mix 1 teaspoon of caster or oil with 1 teaspoon of coconut oil
apply it on the dark circles as well as on the upper eyelids carefully
the saws for 2 minutes
leave the application overnight and rinsed off in the morning
repeat the process once in a day until you achieve the results
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ICS 1 teaspoon of caster or oil with 1 teaspoon of full fat milk
wash face as normal use fingertips to gently massage mixture into under eyes skin leave on
a few hours or overnight rinse with lukewarm water and pat dry
repeat nightly five
caster or oil and almond oil almond oil has natural emollient properties it softens and suits the skin by locking in the moisture content
eight a mixture of castor oil and almond oil can be stored for longer periods in an airtight container
take equal amounts of caster or oil and almond oil land mix them together
apply on the affected area beneath the eyes and pat the skin lightly a couple of times so that the mixture blends in
leave it on the overnight and rinse off the application in the morning
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six castor oil coconut oil and mustard oil mustard oil increases blood circulation under the skin which helps to shrink the blood vessels
the antibacterial and moisturizing properties of coconut oil help to combat the bacteria and keep the skin supple
take equal amounts of castor oil coconut oil and mustard oil in a bowl and mix them together
apply underneath each eye and massage it can gently
leave it on the overnight repeat daily recommended mustard oil and refined organic carrier cold pressed
seven castor oil land jojoba oil Coho but oil has anti inflammatory properties and enhances the
absorption of tropical substances nine when combined with other oils
the mix equal amounts of caster or oil and jojoba oil together in a bowl
using your fingertips
gently massage the mixture underneath the eyes leave the application overnight in the morning
rinse with lukewarm water and pat dry
repeat the process daily to get rid of dark circles
recommended now all organic oh hobo oil eight
castor oil and grape seed oil
grape seed oil is rich in phenolic compounds and fatty acids which have a nourishing effect on the skin
10 mix equal amounts of caster or oil and grape seed oil together in a bowl
apply the oil mixture lightly underneath the eyes let the application dry overnight in the next morning
rinse with water repeat the application daily before going to bed
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nine Jamaican black castor oil
jdbc O black Jamaican caster or oil is processed differently than regular castor oil
the organic bins are roasted the manually ground
and boiled to extract you are 100% castor oil
the longer the bins are roasted
the more ash the oil contains and the more ash it contains
the more potent it is some manufacturers will at artificial dark coloring to their castor oil to make it resemble black Jamaican castor oil
that you'll be able to recognize the real thing by the label and by its earthy smell
JB CIO is a good source of omega three and nine fatty acids which help to tighten the pores of the skin and keep it supple as it also helps in
enhancing blood circulation it is considered a good remedy for treating dark circles
similar to regular castor oil
black caster or oil contains vitamin E
which makes it an effective skin cleanser
it also has antimicrobial and antifungal properties which make it a good solution for common skin problems and puffy eyes
take a few drops of Jamaican black castor oil
apply evenly underneath the eyes massage it gently until it gets completely absorb
leave it on the overnight and rinse in the morning
make sure to repeat the process daily to reduce the discoloration you under the eyes
tips and precautions
make sure patched test before trying out regular treatments with castor oil
if you observer redness or in irritation then avoid its usage further
caster or oil should not be applied directly on wounds
bruises or broken skin
ingesting caster or oil is not recommended as a treatment for dark circles
the Oil Works as a stimulant laxative and may affect bowel movements in taken orally
inducing abdominal cramps or diarrhea
while applying caster or oil underneath the eyes make sure it doesn't enter inside the eye it can cause redness and discomfort and
should be flushed out with lots of clean water immediately
a good way to apply castor oil under the eyes does to use your ring finger
the skin under the eyes is sensitive and this finger up lies the least amount of pressure
notable reduction in dark circles and puffy eyes will only be visible over a prolonged period of regular usage
there are no instant overnight changes that will appear as such
however if there is no difference or reduction in dark circles even after a fortnight of regular usage
it is advisable to consult of registered medical practitioner for advice
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