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Hi, guys. I'm Beth. This is read remark. Today we are going to talk about true

crime books, particularly I'll Be Gone in the Dark by Michelle McNamara.

I'll Be Gone in the Dark is a book, in my opinion, that is as much about the author as it

is about its subject matter. She follows a man who's been dubbed the east area

rapist, or ear for short. She has called him the golden state killer. Over a

series of many many years throughout the state of California, starting I believe

in the 1960s or 1970s, he has left a long line of rapes and murders. Horrific.

The the detail that she describes here is just so disturbing

that you can't even really make that stuff up for books. If you put it into a

book then critics like me would probably

...not critics but *reviewers* like me...

would probably say that it's a little it's a little bit extra. A little bit too far.

Not quite realistic. But when she describes this stuff actually happening

in real life it makes me so tense, thinking about what these poor

people went through.

So, Michelle McNamara, the author of this book, she is part of a

community of true crime aficionados, and really that's not quite the right

word to describe them. I would say maybe they're just more like true crime

followers. And so wherever the official detectives the police working on these

cases either come up short or hit brick walls that they just can't seem to move

past, this group of true crime followers will just keep at it, keep at

it, keep at it and sometimes they'll find clues or have ideas that really make a

break in the case. She followed this case really to her own peril. She was so

engrossed in it, lost sleep over it, you know really

pouring herself into it. She passed away pretty famously. Her husband was Patton

Oswalt and he had the dedication to see this book through and get it published.

The case was broken, really I would say thanks to her.

Of course, the hard-working detectives and all the people involved in the case

really got it done, but she was the engine that kept driving it, kept pushing it.

Even when a horrific case is solved, it doesn't really undo all the horrors

that came before it, including the author's own death. So, really good

book tinged with sadness throughout, including at the very end. Now I'm gonna

go ahead and recommend three more true crime novels, if you are so inclined, that

you may enjoy. The first one is American Fire by Monica Hesse. This was a really

interesting book, not necessarily because it was bloody. In fact, this was a

crime in which there were no fatalities. It involved a couple who set a series

of dozens and dozens and dozens of fires over a several month span.

It's a kind of fascinating to look at the psychology behind it, to look at what was

going on in their lives to make them want to do that, to look at how many

resources at ate up and how it really kind of made this series of small towns

all up and down the counties feeling really ill at ease because you never

knew what was gonna go up in flames next, including historical buildings. The next

book I'm going to recommend is Missoula by Jon Krakauer. In fact, I would

recommend you read pretty much anything by Jon Krakauer. But Missoula in

particular was pretty eye-opening for me because it looked at the the college

campus in Missoula and the series of rapes that happened there. Now, what was

eye-opening for me was the definition of rape. It's not necessarily about having

to say no. Instead, it's more about not being able to say yes. A lot of these

rapes that happened were to women who were passed out drunk or women who were

asleep or in some other way incapacitated and never had the

opportunity to consent in the first place. So, being able to wrap my head

around defining that as rape was really eye-opening for me. And then it's also

depressingly eye-opening to see the prevalence of rape and just

how much of it there is. And I can tell you that I had some conversations with

my boys afterwards just to make sure they understood exactly what consent was

and, you know, to not rape.

Another book that I'm gonna recommend is Devil

in the White City by Eric Larsen. In fact, I think pretty much everyone recommends

this book because it's just that good. It simultaneously follows the Chicago

World's Fair, the preparations for that, and the serial killer HH Holmes.

H.H. Holmes was another one of those cases that you just can't make this stuff up.

If you tried to, people would accuse you of being a little too extra.

He literally built a murder hotel where people would check in but they would

never check out because he would murder them. I mean, the contraptions he thought

of included a chute that he could dump bodies down, an incinerator

where he could burn them. He would have airtight rooms that he would then fill

with poison. I mean, it's just insane the amount of stuff that he did and got away

with for so long. He would murder entire families. It's so hard to wrap

my head around that it's something that actually happened, but it did. And then, oh

yeah, it looks that the world's fair also as they were building that, which is

interesting, but the whole time I was like, "Get back to HH Holmes! What is

happening now?!" So really great book. If you can only read one true crime book,

I would definitely say read that one... Well now I'm doing a disservice to the

other books. You know what, read them all. You've got the time...Maybe you don't, but

do it anyway. A book on my to be read list is The Good Nurse. I haven't um

heard much about it. I don't like going into these books knowing too much

because I don't want to set any sort of expectation ahead of time, but I think

it's about a nurse who kills her patients. So, should be interesting. Hmmmmm.

So, four true-crime recommendations for those of you like me who have a dark

soul and enjoy reading such things for some godforsaken reason. All right, thank

you so much for watching. As always, don't forget to like, subscribe, do all that

good booktube stuff, and I'll catch you next time. Thank you so much! Bye.

For more infomation >> Book Review - I'll Be Gone in the Dark + 3 true crime book recommendations - Duration: 7:13.

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How Dark Souls 2 Was Saved From Disaster - Duration: 11:01.

Dark Souls 2 was in danger.

The game was broken, seemingly beyond repair.

An ambitious development plan, which featured the creation of a brand new engine from scratch,

had created a buggy, inconsistent mess that was all but unplayable.

The problem, at least in part, seemed to come from a lack of design focus.

Too many voices were involved in making senior creative choices, as two directors, Tomohiro

Shibuya and Yui Tanimura, were both jointly attempting to steer the project, with little

success.

Something had to change.

If Dark Souls 2 was going to be an adequate successor to the first game to bear this name,

it was going to need a drastic overhaul.

At this point, simply putting out a coherent game was enough to count as a success.

If something wasn't done soon, if the project wasn't set right, the game would collapse

entirely, and the Dark Souls series would end with only one and a half games.

This is the story of Dark Souls 2, and how one high profile game sequel was saved from

the brink of total destruction.

In retrospect, warning bells should have been sounding from the moment development began

on Dark Souls 2.

Hidetaka Miyazaki, the developer who had spearheaded both Dark Souls and it's predecessor, Demon

Souls, was not going to be directing this new game.

Hidetaka's star was on the rise, and following the success of his previous work, he'd been

promoted within From Software, the company behind the games.

It seemed that Hidetaka's interests lay elsewhere, as he was beginning work on a completely

different game named Bloodbourne.

Instead of getting involved heavily in Dark Souls 2, Hidetaka provided guidance in a hands-off

role as overseer of the project.

The role of director was handed to two veterans of From Software, Tomohiro Shibuya and Yui

Tanimura.

These developers had plenty of experience, and with the full might of From Software behind

them, everything should go swimmingly.

Right?

The team wanted to surpass the original Dark Souls, from both a technical and a gameplay

perspective.

So, naturally, the first thing they did was throw away the engine that had been used to

build their previous game.

The team was set to work building a whole new engine, completely from scratch, with

a focus on creating a piece of next-gen software that would allow the Souls series to continue

to grow as technology developed.

Of particular interest to the team was the lighting and graphics.

They wanted to create something that looked photorealistic, with shadows that danced around

the player in a believable fashion.

This, they hoped, would not only lend some semblance of believability to the game, but

would also add depth to the story's focus on light and fire as metaphors for both progress,

and hope.

The initial plans for the Dark Souls sequel involved a frigid ice setting, up in frozen

mountains.

In a fit of overambition, however, the goal here was quickly widened.

The game would be set across multiple environments and areas, in a huge, expansive world that

would fill the player with awe and wonder.

This proved to be difficult enough on its own, without the added challenge of actually

building a game into this setting.

The first Dark Souls was known for its unforgiving difficulty, but this was also coupled with

a balanced, satisfying gameplay mechanic.

Not only was the game challenging, but it was also fun to play.

The new team, then, needed to replicate this experience.

Countless hours were spent developing bosses that would feel intimidating and tough, but

which followed a carefully structured difficulty curve so that the player never felt entirely

overwhelmed.

Considering the wide, open, branching structure of the game, this was no easy feat.

So, the team was working to build a brand new game engine, completely from scratch,

in order to create a sequel to an incredibly popular game.

And they needed to make the game difficult but fun.

All without clear guidance from a single director.

It was inevitable that things were going to fall apart.

Mid-way through development, the game was an unplayable mess.

The new engine was impressive, but its beefy power requirements meant that it couldn't

run effectively on current generation gaming hardware.

Meanwhile, pockets of the game were well defined and polished – such as some characters and

environments – but overall, the joint direction style had left many elements of design horribly

incomplete.

It was clear that not only would this be an inadequate Dark Souls game, but it wouldn't

be much of a game at all.

Without some big change, Dark Souls 2 was going to end up as a buggy, unbalanced, awkward

mess.

It could well never be completed at all.

Word from the Higher Ups at From Software came down.

The senior team at work on Dark Souls 2 was to be dramatically restructured.

Now, Yui Tanimura would serve as the sole director for the game.

His job?

To fix this mess.

Yui wasn't expected to make the greatest video game in the history of the medium.

His task was simply to turn the huge, expensive, bloated mess of Dark Souls 2 into something

that might actually be playable.

This was a seemingly impossible task, and there was a lot riding on the success of the

project.

If Dark Souls 2 tanked, From Software's flagship series could end up turning into

a joke before it had truly had a chance to pick up steam.

Tentatively, Yui set to work.

He had a lot of sleepless nights ahead of him…

There was no opportunity to completely trash everything that made up Dark Souls 2 and start

again.

From Software didn't have unlimited resources, and this game already represented a significant

investment.

Not only was the newly restructured team expected to produce a solid game, but they had very

specific time constraints placed on their work.

They needed to get this game finished fast.

Thus, Yui's main approach to fixing the game involved taking the parts that worked,

and stapling them together in the most logical fashion possible.

The game's world was completely rebuilt, using the parts that had already been assembled.

These were stacked together in the most coherent manner possible, with the aim of keeping alteration

or reworking to a minimum Then, there were the characters.

Many designs had already been at least partially completed, and in the absence of time, Yui

asked his creators to rework what already existed so that they could fill new roles.

This was not a fun task.

It involved the team leaving aside their preconceived ideas of what roles these characters were

designed for, and trying to cram them into new places.

Certain characters and enemies had to be reworked entirely.

Characters that were envisioned as comedic now became deadly serious, or saw their personalities

erased altogether.

As much as possible, Yui allowed his design team the freedom to control what happened

to their creations.

Nevertheless, a lot of hard decisions had to be made, and it wasn't easy to rethink

everything about the game in this manner.

Many of these changes begat more changes.

Moving one enemy to a new location to fill a hole then left a new hole, and something

else had to go in this spot.

In spite of the complexity of the task at hand and its often frustrating nature, the

team worked well under Yui's direction.

They were encouraged to think on their feet, and to adapt where necessary.

They were told not to shy away from dramatic changes to the game's structure, and they

rose to the challenge even when this meant a lot more work.

One problem remained.

The game's engine was still a nightmare.

No matter how much the game's content was moved around, it was still impossible to get

it to actually run in a playable fashion.

So, the decision was made.

Heartbreaking as it was, the graphical quality of Dark Souls 2 had to be toned down.

The result wasn't nearly as beautiful, but it meant the game ran at appropriate speeds,

and this was more important.

Dark Souls 2 debuted to the public, and received a generally favorable reaction.

This wasn't the masterpiece that had been originally envisioned, but it was more Dark

Souls, and that was no bad thing.

Certain hardcore members of the fanbase picked up on the game's weaknesses, but the wider

community saw it as yet another solid game.

Yui had achieved his goal.

He'd made something playable out of pieces of broken scrap, and it was an enjoyable enough

experience to win over the majority of critics.

The moral of the story is that sometimes survival is a success worth celebrating.

We all have bad days, or weeks, or months.

Things might not go our way, we'll be constantly waylaid by unexpected pitfalls, and we'll

find it difficult to make progress with the things that matter to us.

You may find yourself trapped, with your dreams moving further and further out of your reach.

At times like this, remember the lesson of Dark Souls 2.

It's okay to have a rough patch.

This doesn't mean you'll never get where you're going.

Take a moment to pause and analyze your situation.

Sometimes, it's enough to be able to say that you're still trying, and that you won't

give up.

Don't be too hard on yourself.

Even if today is not your day, as long as you keep moving forward, you're still on

the road to triumph.

For more infomation >> How Dark Souls 2 Was Saved From Disaster - Duration: 11:01.

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Hương Giang Idol - Fashion Film - Into The Dark - Đỗ Long Fashion Show - Duration: 1:04.

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"MARTYR" Trap Beat Instrumental 2018 | Hard Dark Sad Rap Hiphop Freestyle Trap Type Beats | Free DL - Duration: 4:22.

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Lemon & Honey Skin Lightening Facial Sheet Mask For Dark Spots, Acne Scars & Pigmentation - Duration: 3:17.

Hi friends, this is Ramya from wildturmeric. In this video I wanted to share

an amazing homemade skin brightening sheet mask that will brighten our skin tone

instantly along with lightening scars, dark spots and pigmentation. This sheet

mask contains two steps. First is preparing the sheet, the second step is

making the serum to soak the sheets. For the sheets, we can't use our regular tissues.

They turn mushy when we dip them into the serum. I would suggest three things.

First is thin muslin cloth, second is compressed towel which come as small

tablets. Once we add water to the tablets they will expand into full-sized napkins.

The third is bath wipes. All these three hold the serum well without turning

mushy. I had bath wipes at home so I have used it. You can use a thin clean

muslin cloth if you don't have wipes or compress tablets.

To make the sheets, first take bath wipes or cloth and fold it in half. Now again fold it quarter way.

Now using a sharp scissor cut a v-shape three inches from the top for

the eyes. Remove the cut cloth completely and discard. Now remove the quarter fold.

With the napkin folded in half, make a cut slantingly for the nose. Now make a V cut

for the mouth. Remove the cut piece and discard. Now your sheet is ready!

To make the serum, take one and half tablespoons of fresh lemon juice in a cup. Lemon

brightens the skin tone well along with fading dark spots, scars and pigmentation.

It also does not irritate the skin if used with honey like in this recipe. Now

add in a tablespoon of honey. Honey softens our skin tone really really well along

with brightening the skin tone immediately. But try to use unprocessed

organic raw honey for best results. Finally

add in quarter teaspoon of vegetable glycerin. You can buy vegetable glycerin

easily online. It hydrates and conditions our skin really well. Now mix the

ingredients well, this recipe will be enough for using on one sheet. Also

follow the recipe like I mentioned as it gave me amazing results....

Take the prepared sheet and dip it into the serum, lightly squeeze out excess but don't

squeeze out the serum fully. To use, wash your face and pat dry. Apply the sheet

mask, listen to relaxing music and rest for 30 minutes. After 30 minutes, remove

the mask, wash your face well with plain water and pat dry. You'll be surprised

how bright and fresh your face looks!

I hope you found this video useful. If you like to support me and this channel, please share this video with your

friends. It'll mean a lot to me. If you like to get detailed information on

herbs on days I don't post videos, press the notification button. Thank you for

watching this video :)

For more infomation >> Lemon & Honey Skin Lightening Facial Sheet Mask For Dark Spots, Acne Scars & Pigmentation - Duration: 3:17.

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Everytime you die in Dark Souls - Ogni volta che muori in Dark Souls - Duration: 0:31.

WHY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

For more infomation >> Everytime you die in Dark Souls - Ogni volta che muori in Dark Souls - Duration: 0:31.

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Kwaician El "Dark Days" - Duration: 5:38.

(guitar plays)

♪Oh, oh, oh, oh. ♪

♪ Oh, oh, oh, oh. ♪

♪ Oh, oh, oh, oh. ♪

♪ Oh, oh, oh, oh. ♪

♪ Oh, oh, oh, oh. ♪

♪ Oh, oh, oh, oh. ♪

♪ Oh, oh, oh, oh. ♪

♪ Oh, oh, oh, oh. ♪

♪ Oh, oh, oh, oh. ♪

♪ Oh, oh, oh, oh. ♪

♪ Livin in dark days. ♪

♪ Gotta focus on my hustle and my grind. ♪

♪ Livin in dark days. ♪

♪ With the spirit and the music I be fine. ♪

♪ Livin in dark days. ♪

♪ One thing that's pressure in my mind. ♪

♪ Livin in dark days. ♪

♪ Livin in dark days. ♪

♪ Lord knows I been tryin. ♪

♪ I been tryin to hold my ground. ♪

♪ I got a love so strong, can't deny it. ♪

♪ And if I lose my head I don't think I survive it. ♪

♪ No, no. ♪

♪ Run on hard times. ♪

♪ Nothin like it, no. ♪

♪ Losin my family and friends, supposed to stick to the end. ♪

♪ But I doubt it. ♪

♪ No, no. ♪

♪ I been petrified. ♪

♪ Runnin these streets late at night. ♪

♪ I got a target on my back. ♪

♪ Yah I'm under attack and I know. ♪

♪ It ain't right but. ♪

♪ We're livin in dark days. ♪

♪ Gotta focus on my hustle and my grind. ♪

♪ Livin in dark days. ♪

♪ Spirit and the music I be fine. ♪

♪ Livin in dark days. ♪

♪ One thing that's pressure in my mind. ♪

♪ Livin in dark days. ♪

♪ Livin in dark days. ♪

♪ God knows I been lyin. ♪

♪ And it ain't the little white ones y'all been buyin. ♪

♪ No, no, I can't hide no more. ♪

♪ Gotta stay true to myself. ♪

♪ But if I tell you I can't have you tellin no one else. ♪

♪ No, no. ♪

♪ Livin in dark days. ♪

♪ Gotta focus on my hustle and my grind. ♪

♪ Livin in dark days. ♪

♪ The spirit and the music I be fine. ♪

♪ Livin in dark days. ♪

♪ One thing that's pressurin my mind. ♪

♪ Livin in dark days. ♪

♪ Livin in dark days. ♪

♪ Dark days, dark days. ♪

♪ We're livin in, we're livin in the dark days. ♪

♪ Dark days, dark days. ♪

♪ We're livin in, we're livin in the dark days. ♪

♪ Dark days, dark days. ♪

♪ We're livin in, we're livin in the dark days. ♪

♪ Dark days, dark days. ♪

♪ Dark days, dark days. ♪

♪ We're lvin in dark days. ♪

♪ Dark days, dark days. ♪

♪ We're livin in, we're livin in the dark days. ♪

♪ Dark days, dark days. ♪

♪ We're livin in. ♪

♪ We're livin in the dark days. ♪

♪ Dark days, dark days. ♪

♪ We're lvin in, we're livin in the dark days. ♪

♪ Dark day, dark days, we-- ♪

♪ Dark days. ♪

♪ Oh, and I focus on my hustle and I focus ♪

♪ on my hustle and my grind now, whoa. ♪

♪ Nah, no, nah, nah, nah, nah. ♪

♪ Hey hey, hey hey. ♪

♪ Nah, nah, no, no, no. ♪

♪ Nah, nah, nah. ♪

♪ Livin in dark days. ♪

♪ Gotta focus on my hustle and my grind. ♪

♪ Livin in dark days. ♪

♪ Spirit and the music I be fine. ♪

♪ Livin in dark days. ♪

♪ One thing that's pressure in my mind. ♪

♪ Livin in dark days. ♪

♪ Livin in dark days. ♪

- Funded by the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund

with money from the vote of the People of Minnesota

on November fourth, 2008.

And by the members of Prairie Public.

For more infomation >> Kwaician El "Dark Days" - Duration: 5:38.

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6 Natural Beauty Secrets for Diminishing the Dark Circles Under Your Eyes - Duration: 7:00.

6 Natural Beauty Secrets for Diminishing the Dark Circles Under Your Eyes

Dark under-eye circles or bags are the source of some the most common beauty problems for women all over the world.

This condition is produced when melanin levels rise and the capillaries at your skins surface dilate.

They often come along with swollen eyelids, though it doesnt look the same for everyone.

Dark circles are associated with hereditary factors but can also be a result of stress, a diet low in nutrients, and other bad habits that affect your skin as well as your circulation.

Luckily, there are some products help minimize the problem and make your face look fresh, young, and healthy again.

Some of them are natural alternatives that produce amazing results at a low cost.

Next, wed like to share the 6 best beauty remedies for you to try the next time you have dark circles or bags under your eyes.

1, Vitamin E oil.

Applying vitamin E is one of the best solutions for unsightly under-eye circles.

This product hydrates your skin, helps improve circulation in the area, and minimizes the negative effects of free radicals, thus preventing premature signs of aging.

How do I use it?.

Break open a vitamin E capsule and apply the liquid to your fingertips.

Smooth it all around your eyes, especially the affected area.

Use before bed and when you get up in the morning.

2, Cold milk.

Cold milk is calming and anti-inflammatory, which diminishes under-eye circles.

Its hydrating properties protect your skin and help keep it firm.

How do I use it?.

Moisten a cotton cloth in cold milk and gently massage it into your dark under-eye circles.

Let absorb into your skin for 10 minutes and remove the excess with damp cloth.

Use everyday, twice a day.

3, Turmeric.

The antioxidants and active compounds in turmeric make it great for skin health.

They minimize oxidation damage and because they stimulate your circulation, your under-eye circles will noticeably decrease.

How do I use it?.

Moisten a bit of powdered turmeric with water or milk and smooth the mixture onto the desired areas.

Let sit for 15 minutes and rinse.

Use every morning before starting your beauty routine.

4, Avocados.

The healthy fatty acids in avocados are useful for hydrating around your eyes and reducing your likelihood of getting under-eye circles.

It acts like a natural anti-inflammatory and is great at shrinking those bags under your eyes and protecting your skin from environmental attacks.

How do I use it?.

Mash the avocado and smooth onto the dark circles.

Let sit for 15 minutes and rinse.

Use every day until the problem goes away.

5, Potatoes.

Potato slices have been used for hundreds of years to lighten skin and diminish under-eye circles.

They are anti-inflammatory and refreshing and help make you look more energetic when stressed or after a sleepless night.

How do I use it?.

Peel a potato and cut into slices.

Chill in the refrigerator for a few hours and then apply to your eyes.

Change them once they reach room temperature and do the treatment for 8 to 10 minutes.

Repeat as many times as necessary.

6, Apples.

Apples contain tannin, a substance that helps even out your skin tone and make dark under-eye circles less noticeable.

They provide water-soluble vitamins B and C, in addition to essential minerals that deeply nourish this delicate area of your face.

How do I use it?.

Cook a very ripe apple, mash with a fork, and once it forms a pureé, smooth onto the skin around your eyes.

Let sit for 20 to 30 minutes and rinse with cold water.

To finish, apply a bit of moisturizing cream to the area.

Repeat every morning before your shower.

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