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Hey everyone and welcome to ManaCora!

Today we're going to take a look at the first person wilderness survival game, The Long

Dark for PC.

Containing several different modes, you can choose to play through the story following

Will after his plane crash as he tries to survive, play survival mode where you select

your starting parameters by picking them individually or by selecting one of the pre-made ones or

you can play a challenge following through the objectives till you reach the end or die

trying.

For this review I followed through the story and while I'm generally not a fan of survival

games, as their entire focus is to make you feel weak and desperate as you try to make

it through....

This was really no exception.

To start with, the graphics are a little low quality.

Even being played on "Ultra" you find things have a pixelated feel to them.

This does seem to have the same effect across everything in the game, so it was probably

a graphical choice by Hinterland Studios, but it still feels a little poor.

The story held little tutorial outside of a few messages that appear telling you that

you should really melt some snow to get water or start a fire to stay warm.

It even says straight out that you should check the controls menu if you need help figuring

out how to do something!

I mean, they do seem to give you plenty of time to figure out the basics, but the lack

of any kind of direction on how to do things, even so much as what the buttons do seems

pretty lazy.

One of your first objectives is to find shelter from the storm and make a fire that lasts overnight....

Which they actually make you do.

Time is sped up a little and sitting there crafting a few things every now and then does

speed things up as it takes time, but regardless I sat there for literally, not figuratively,

LITERALLY 30 minutes just watching a fire and making sure it didn't burn out.

The story itself seems pretty slow, which is probably a good way to describe this game.

They try to make it seem all mysterious and interesting, but looking at it just feels

boring, bland and the characters seem rather emotionless.

At least the survival part of things works out pretty well, though I still can't guarantee

what all of these icons mean since you're never actually told.

Thirst and hunger seem pretty obvious, but the others....

The first one seems to be your body temperature and I guess the second is how awake you are,

but neither one is actually pointed out.

This seems to be the Long Dark's theme, tossing you and your character into the wilderness

and expecting you both to figure it out with next to no explanation.

At the end of it all, I give The Long Dark 1 "handy knife" out of 5.

As I said, I'm really not a fan of these kind of games and while they seem to have the survival

part down pretty well, letting you make your own decisions and trusting you to keep control

of how and when you eat, drink, giving you choices how you want to survive, the rest

of it falls down pretty flat.

The story feels like it was tacked on just to give you something else to do, the lack

of any real tutorial feels rather weak, especially since it took me almost an hour (half of that

spent just staring at a fire in a cave) to get out of the initial area and the graphics

across the entire thing seem generally pretty poor and just made it really hard to enjoy

this game.

At least the sound and the occasional music sequence was done pretty well, but none of

the good points are enough to save this game for me.

If you enjoy survival games and love the slow, suspenseful moments that seem to (and sometimes

do) last forever, then you could get some enjoyment out of this.

Well that's it from me, thanks for watching and be sure to like, subscribe, comment below

on what you thought of The Long Dark or what games you'd like to see me look at and tune

in next week as I'll be looking at the third game from the Humble Bundle Monthly, Warhammer

Dawn Of War 3.

Anyway, I'll see you all in game!

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Public Works TV : EP.0011 - After Dark | NEAT Crew - Duration: 9:05.

Hello and welcome to Public Works TV.

My name is Gregory Townsend, a Public Information Officer for Public Works

and I will be your host for today.

But, before we get started, let's take a look back at the week.

We said goodbye to Mayor Edwin Lee who passed away on December 12.

He cared deeply for our city and championed civil rights.

The Better Market Street team visited the offices of Owlized to explore

using virtual reality tools to help promote the Better Market Street plan.

Our entire Pit Stop crew celebrated the holidays with some tasty food in Chinatown.

And last Saturday, we worked with volunteers to spruce up the Jungle Stairs at 22nd Street.

In 2015, San Francisco Public Works created the Neighborhood Enhancement Action Team

also known as the NEAT Team.

While the City sleeps, these dedicated crews clean streets and alleyways that become filthy

during the day from street activity and traffic congestion.

Equipped with cleaning machines customized for narrow streets and alleyways

the NEAT Team tackles some of the toughest and grittiest corridors of San Francisco.

Join us as we ride along with our crews through the night to see some of the constant challenges

they face in keeping our city clean and safe.

My name is Nat Mansker. I'm the Supervisor 2 for the NEAT Team

and we're here at 10:30 p.m. to do our night shift.

So now we're going to go over to the meeting place for my crew at the area we call The Cage.

"How's everybody doin' tonight?"

"Good, thank you."

"What's that?"

"What's the gameplan?"

"Start at Stevenson"

So, this machine is a Ravo.

They're made in Holland and we ended up purchasing four of them for my crew

because we felt they'd be ideal to do the work that we do in the alleys.

I cook dinner, my wife comes home, we hang out for a couple of hours and then, I go to work.

I leave for work about 9:20 and then get here a little bit early everyday and then start the process of getting everything going.

Some nights we go out and it's super quiet. Nothing happens. And then other nights all hell breaks loose.

Right now, we're heading to what I call Ground Zero. That's Stevenson and Seventh Street.

That street has been the bane of my existence since I started at Public Works.

This is very typical of what we see every night down here.

All right. Here we go!

So, what he's doin' right now is filling the truck up with water.

Our trucks have two tanks: an upper tank and a lower tank.

And the bottom tank holds about 300 gallons and the top tank holds 300.

We'll use all that water in the next 3-4 blocks.

"Hey guys! Hey we're comin' to clean here tonite!"

"We're gonna wash this all out so you probably wanna set up somewhere else, all right?"

"About what time?"

"You got about an hour."

"Thank you!"

"All right!"

Generally, from 2-2:30 is lunch time

and that's when we, you know, eat or whatever. Most people bring something.

I bring the LaCroix soda waters because I don't wanna get diabetes from sitting in my truck and drinking soda all night.

And then for food I usually bring fruit and things like that.

(radio chatter)

This is pretty typical of the debris that we'll find in an alley.

They'll cook up heroin in this right here. That's what that is used for.

You have to be real careful touching in there. There's all sorts of hypodermic needles, personal products,

condoms and stuff. And then, my crew's right behind us so they're gonna come and they're gonna pick this up.

I wake up hopefully around 4 o'clock in the afternoon.

When I really wake up, it's usually somewhere around one or two.

You know, all the things that go on during the daytime don't stop because you work at night.

Plus, there's the light factor. You know, I have black out shades and black out curtains

on my room and still, if you get up for any reason during the day, you're exposed to the light

and then you can't go back to sleep.

(police radio chatter)

"All right."

So the police have come to assist us in getting these tents to move so we can clean the block.

It's not so much that

you know, we're not trying to force them out or relocate them to another area. They just have to move while we clean the street.

And all the tents on our sidewalk impede our cleaning, so, that's why we're trying to get them to move for right now.

One of the best parts about working night shift is you get to see sights like this that

very rarely does anyone else get to see.

So, over here is the pit where we clean out our trucks in the morning.

They hose them out, dump the garbage right there.

Overall, a fairly successful evening. Nobody...there were no accidents, no real incidents, no

overall terrible problems.

"You see that sunrise? You know what that means?"

"It means it's time for me to go home."

I hope you enjoyed this week's episode! If you'd like to learn more, visit our website and follow us on Twitter,

Instagram and Facebook. I'm Gregory Townsend and thanks for tuning in to Public Works TV.

I am Dante Thomas. I keep SF smooth. I am Public Works.

As you walk around the Yard, you'll see we have a skunk, we have several raccoons, a couple of possums and LOTS of cats that run around the yard.

There's nothing even remotely healthy at 2 o'clock in the morning.

There's a couple of pizza spots and

and even at 2:30 most of the burrito spots are shuttin' down so you're options for eating are very limited.

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How To Remove Dark Spots | How To Clear Skin | Dark Spots On Face Removal | Honey & Tomato - Duration: 2:51.

Hello friends my name is Tricia and today, I will tell you how to remove dark spots

I will tell you how to clear skin at home with the best home remedies

I will tell you how to remove dark spots with honey and tomato juice

This remedy is popular all over the world for dark spots removal

I will tell you more about this remedy and some cautions at the end of this video, but first

I will tell you how to use this remedy, so let's start our video

But first be sure to subscribe to our channel for more health and beauty videos like this

Info honey and tomato juice work wonderfully to remove dark spots and keep your skin youthful and free of wrinkles

What you need?

1 tbsp of honey 2 tablespoons of tomato juice and cotton balls

how to use

Step 1 blend the honey and tomato juice into a paste

Step 2 using a cotton ball apply the paste to your dark spots and leave it on until it dries

Step 3 wash off with warm water

how often

twice daily

warnings for oily skin types

It is best to do a patch test before using any honey based home remedy to check how your skin reacts to it

Tips use raw or organic honey instead of the processed honey that is usually found in stores raw

Honey contains all the nutrients that are good for your skin that are otherwise filtered out of processed, honey

Extra info it is believed that honey

Never goes stale as is proved by the fact that absolutely edible 2000 years old

honey was found in the Egyptian King butane Commons tomb honey has been used medicinally and

cosmetically in various cultures since thousands of years

And why wouldn't it be it works as a great moisturizer and cleanser and fights against?

Hackneyed and all signs of aging

But the best quality of honey is the one that has over 80% sugar content

Which as we all know acts as a gentle but efficient exfoliator and removes all dead?

But mented skin cells it also facilitates the growth of new and healthy skin cells in their place

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Krampus: The Dark Christmas Documentary - Duration: 6:05.

He sees you when you're sleeping.

He knows when you're awake.

He knows if you've been bad or good.

So be good for goodness sake.

Have you been good this year,

or have you been bad?

Because if you haven't been good this year

don't expect a visit from Santa Claus.

Krampus is coming to get you.

in folklore Krampus is a horned creature

described as half goat, half demon,

who during the Christmas season,

punishes children who have misbehaved.

In contrast with Saint Nicholas,

who rewards the well-behaved with gifts.

Krampus is one of the companions of Saint Nicholas in

several countries including Austria, Bavaria, Croatia,

Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovenia, South Tyrol

and parts of northern Italy.

Although Krampus appears in many variations,

most share some common physical characteristics.

He is hairy, usually brown or black, and has the

cloven hooves and horns of a goat.

His long pointy tongue lolls out and he has fangs.

Krampus carries chains thought to symbolize the

binding of the devil by the Christian Church.

He thrashes the chains for dramatic effect.

The chains are sometimes accompanied

with bells of various sizes.

Of more Pagan origins are the 'Ruten' - bundles of birch

branches, or sometimes a whip that Krampus carries,

and with which he uses in torment.

Sometimes Krampus appears with a sack or a

basket strapped to his back to transport to hell,

or a bag for naughty children to be taken away.

Its origin is unclear, but may originate back in

pre-Christian Alpine traditions.

Krampus may have a connection with the

initiation rites of a witch coven.

The chains could also be a remnant of pagan

initiation rites or a Christian attempt to bind the devil.

Saint Nicholas became popular in Germany

around the eleventh century.

The feast dedicated to this patron of children is one in

which children are the objects of special attention.

Masked devils was acting boisterously and making

nuisances of themselves are known in Germany

since at least the sixteenth century.

While animal mask devils combining dreadful comic

antics appeared in medieval church plays.

Pagan elements blended with Christian elements

in the Saint Nicholas customs and

in other traditional winter ceremonies.

Krampus may derive from a pagan supernatural

who was assimilated to the Christian devil.

Krampus continued in popular culture and,

by the seventeenth century,

Krampus had been incorporated into Christian winter

celebrations with Saint Nicholas.

Countries of the former Habsburg Empire have

largely borrowed the tradition of Krampus

accompanying Saint Nicholas

on the 5th of December from Austria.

In the early 20th century Krampus was viewed

negatively in both politics and culture.

But towards the end of the century,

a popular resurgence of Krampus celebrations

occurred and continues today.

The Krampus tradition is being revived

in Bavaria as well, along with a local artistic

tradition of hand-carving wooden masks.

The feast of Saint Nicholas is celebrated

in parts of Europe on the 6 of December.

On the preceding evening of the 5th of December

Krampus night or krampusnacht, the wicked hairy devil

appears on the streets, sometimes accompanying

Saint Nicholas and sometimes

on his own visiting homes.

In traditional parades known as Krampuslauf

or Krampus run, young men

dressed as Krampus participate.

Such events occur annually in most Alpine towns.

The Saint usually appears in the Eastern Rite

vestments of a bishop and he carries

a golden ceremonial staff.

Unlike North American versions of Santa Claus,

in these celebrations Saint Nicholas concerns

himself only with good children.

While Krampus is responsible for the bad.

Nicholas dispenses gifts,

while Krampus supplies coal and branches.

Nowadays, if we want to send a Christmas card

we probably think about something traditional like this.

With a Christmas tree or an angel.

However, Europeans have been exchanging

greeting cards featuring Krampus

since the 1800s, called Krampuskarten.

Sometimes introduced with Gruß vom Krampus

(greetings from Krampus), the cards usually have

humorous rhymes and poems.

Krampus is often featured looming

menacingly over children.

Over time the representation of Krampus

in the cards has changed.

Older versions have a more frightening Krampus,

while modern versions have a cuter creature.

North American Krampus celebrations are

also growing in popularity.

The character of Krampus has been used in

various media, including print, television,

animation, movies and confectionery.

So if you see a hairy man with horns this winter

you had either better hope it's a costumed character

or make sure that you've been good this year.

Thank you for watching.

Please like, comment and share

this video widely with your friends.

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