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In the expected and the unexpected places of life

is how David is describing it.

Yes, we might say the expected places are the heavens.

Well of course when I'm feeling heavenly,

I can be transparent, and God is with me

because I'm having a great day, a great season,

a great chapter of life.

I'm sensing that I'm riding high,

things are going well, yes, God is present with me.

But what about the unexpected places of life?

Which is so often a part of our journey as well,

if we're honest.

And here David paints a really stark picture.

He uses the word in the depths,

where if I make my bed, in verse eight.

If I make my bed in the depths, he uses the word sheol

in the Hebrew, sheol.

If I make my bed in sheol, is the place of the dead.

(chuckles)

David said even if I am experiencing life

that I would describe it rather hellish

I'm in the place of the dead, God, you are there.

And isn't that real picture pointing towards Jesus?

Jesus literally went to the place of the dead to rescue us.

And David was experiencing that,

even to a limited degree in his relationship with God

in this particular Psalm.

Or in the darkness, surely the darkness will hide me.

And in the Hebrew, the darkness often

referred to, most often referred to,

places of chaos and tragedy, not that the room was dark.

But darkness meant that things were out of control,

things were chaotic, things were unexpected.

Tragedy had occurred.

Even in darkness, you are there.

In all of those experiences of life, God is present.

He doesn't abandon us, he doesn't leave us alone.

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Quickly Switch Between Light & Dark Modes in macOS Mojave - Duration: 1:49.

So I wanted a quick way to be able to switch between light and dark mode in

macOS Mojave, and it turns out there AppleScript to do this.

You can put a menu bar icon up here and

be able to choose this AppleScript and with two clicks you can switch back and

forth between light and dark mode. So how do you get this all working? First of all

you can download the script on my website danrodney.com I have a blog

post up there and I'll put a link to that in the video description down below

here if you're watching this video on YouTube. So you're going to download that

script but how do you get this menu bar icon and how do you install the script?

Well the first thing you have to do is go into your Applications folder,

Utilities, and then scroll down here to Script Editor. In the Script Editor

preferences you're gonna need to check on "show script menu in menu bar" so

that's going to add this icon up here. You're not going to have the AppleScript

in there just yet but that'll add the icon up to your menu bar. Then you

can quit the Script Editor. In this Scripts menu you can show your user

scripts folder and that's where you can install the AppleScript that you

download from my website. So into that folder I've already of course installed

the AppleScript but all you do is just drag the script into that folder and

once you've done that it will appear here in this menu and one click on the

menu one click on the AppleScript it runs in a second and you're switching

back and forth between light and dark mode. I hope you find this as useful as I

do. If you enjoyed this video please click the like button and subscribe to

my YouTube channel for more tips and tricks!

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Rep. Jason Crow Introduces First Bill To End Dark Money - Duration: 0:48.

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GOP RELEASED THIS DARK ANNOUNCEMENT!! ROBERT MUELLER ,HILLARY PRIS0N TIME - Duration: 16:41.

GOP RELEASED THIS DARK ANNOUNCEMENT!!

ROBERT MUELLER ,HILLARY PRIS0N TIME

joining us now House Minority Whip Steve Scalise along with California Republican congressman

Devin Nunez Devin let me start with you we now see a pattern that is

pre-dawn raids 27 guys 17 vehicles tactical armor for lying to Congress and

what about all the Democrats that lied to Congress I think you can name you have your

own list yeah seems it's a little overkill but we're gonna have plenty

of people that actually the DOJ already knows about will actually have

to make it more public if they fail to investigate this but I understand today from the acting

Attorney General's

comments that he's anxious to get these inquiries and he'll take them seriously so I'm happy

to hear about that so we'll be glad to oblige them with plenty of names

of people who have lied to Congress okay so if we have equal

justice an equal application of our laws then all those people should get the stone man

afford cone treatment if it's fair right equally applied well not only that

but this is also remember all of this dates back to Clinton opposition

research that was fed into the FBI to

start this investigation and so you know we're get we have a whole bunch of work to do so

Republicans working with the Intelligence Committee Judiciary Committee

and the Oversight Committee we're going to continue our

investigation into these abuses and we're going to call people to come and testify to

us we're not sure that they will but we don't have subpoena power anymore

but I just want to make sure everyone understands these people are

not going to get away with this without us at least trying to hold them accountable well

Lindsey Graham is promised in the Senate that he's going

to continue Steve Scalise as this overkill and where's the FBI director the uestion lying

to Congress deserves

27 individuals pre-dawn guns raid into their home for lying to Congress is that

appropriate in your view well I mean if you look at this whole thing it was about collusion

with Russia between

whether words the Trump campaign or the Hillary Clinton campaign we've seen in Devin

Nunez when he was chairman his committee did thorough work to look into

this there was no iota of collusion if you look at all the leaks that have come out of

the FBI which by the way why aren't they sending some of those agents that

are out there doing all this

overkill to find out where all the leaks are coming from and in a dress accountability

within the FBI where is

that collusion it would have leaked out there is no collusion if there's any doubt about

that what Hillary Clinton did with her emails that were subpoenaed deleted

bleach pit hammers SIM cards removed is there any doubt that

substructure is there any doubt that when she put that server in a mom-and-pop shop

bathroom closet that had top-secret classified information is that

a violation of the Espionage Act and as FISA was the FISA courts lie to

repeatedly and they purposely withheld information gave false unverified information to those

judges the FBI has never given us real good answers

on that and it doesn't pass the

smell test Sean when you're doing that kind of damage to a server not only you're banging

it with a hammer they're thrown against the wall they're bleaching

it what are they trying to hide and who's going to look into that

but that at the heart of the smaller charges yeah yeah Michael Cohen admitting that he

lied before Congress Chairman Nunez do you see any difference here

is it or is it worse in the case of Hillary because I think it's worse I

think it's I think on the by supports worse they're not even close look no one

should ever lie to Congress and look everybody has their day in court so I'm not going to

prejudge anyone if someone

says they're innocent they have a right to to a fair trial but the obvious one that you

pointed out Sean is the Clinton

server disappearing that wasn't onlyobstructing a congressional investigation that was obstructing

an investigation on that DOJ look we have James Comey leaking classified

information you know that's never been investigated we can go on and on with the list and that's

what we're going to

get to the bottom of with or without the Democrats but it won't ever seem to get there we seemed

you know we have all the evidence on our side and we never get to that

mall touches you know their wall Russian lies fed to the American people

all right last quick question if you don't mind so do you agree with me

steve scalise that in fact the president he's not stopped fighting on the wall

he's probably gonna go the national emergency route if in fact Congress cannot do its job

in three weeks I agree Sean and look President Trump called

Pelosi's Bluff she said she won't negotiate on the wall until the

government's open well the government's back open she has yet to put a dollar figure literally

one dollar against five point seven billion dollars that our experts

who risk their lives to protect the border say it's going to take it's

about border security it's time for Pelosi to say what she's willing to support or is

she for open borders all right guys thank you both for being with us

all right joining us now former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie out with

a brand new memoir about his time in New Jersey politics in the 2016 campaign let me finish

Trump the Kushner's Bannen New

Jersey and the power of in-your-face politics available on amazon.com wherever books are

sold governor good to see it how are you it's rampion

Sean um before I get to all the political stuff you know do we really

need 27 FBI agents tactical gear guns drawn pre-dawn raid 17 vehicles including armored

vehicles to arrest a guy that has no weapons in his house a guy

that is charged with lying to Congress no and and listen you know that

I've defended Muller I'm over the course of time over the last you know 18 months or so

be defend this man I can't I can't defend this no he won't defend Andrew Weissman

with his record and and Jeanne

ray and every appointment is a democratic I can't defend Andrew Weiss when I wouldn't

defend Andrew Iseman but what I'm telling you is that this is a problem

for Bob mower why couldn't our public identify well how does he hire

Clinton Foundation attorneys listen and part of it by the way by the way part of this is

almost every one of those people came from inside the Justice Department part

of that problem is that there was no turnover when Jeff Sessions was

Attorney General to get new people into those positions House aintry Weitzman still the

head of the fraud section of DOJ for the entire time that Jeff Sessions

is the Attorney General executives to jail for a year overturn

Fifth Circuit right now your loss in the Supreme Court tens of thousands of Enron accounting

employees lost their horse and and and so to me why

was he still in the Justice Department to begin with how does the

Attorney General of the United States permit him to be in the Justice

Department and on the Raymond this was mother's choice to put Weissman and Jeannie

ray on this team I understand all Democratic donors John I understand

I'm not defending that and I'm not defending the raid the raid is wrong there is no reason

if he did not have weapons in that house there is no reason to

go with tactical units with flak jackets on with automatic weapons and

all the rest there's no reason for it except to intimidate that's the only reason to do

it and that's and that is an absolute inappropriate use of prosecutorial

authority you talk about that the president thought if general

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New study states that Bizarre 'Dark Fluid' with Negative Mass Could Dominate the Universe. - Duration: 7:59.

hey guys, welcome to space train.

Today we will discuss, what is a Dark Fluid, that can Dominate the Universe.

It's embarrassing, but astrophysicists are the first to admit it.

Our best theoretical model can only explain 5 percent of the universe.

The remaining 95 percent is famously made up almost entirely of invisible, unknown material

dubbed dark energy and dark matter.

So even though there are a billion trillion stars in the observable universe, they are

actually extremely rare.

The two mysterious dark substances can only be inferred from gravitational effects.

Dark matter may be an invisible material, but it exerts a gravitational force on surrounding

matter that we can measure.

Dark energy is a repulsive force that makes the universe expand at an accelerating rate.

The two have always been treated as separate phenomena.

But new study, published in Astronomy and Astrophysics, suggests they may both be part

of the same strange concept — a single, unified "dark fluid" of negative masses.

Negative masses are a hypothetical form of matter that would have a type of negative

gravity — repelling all other material around them.

Unlike familiar positive mass matter, if a negative mass was pushed, it would accelerate

towards you rather than away from you.

Negative masses are not a new idea in cosmology.

Just like normal matter, negative mass particles would become more spread out as the universe

expands — meaning that their repulsive force would become weaker over time.

However, studies have shown that the force driving the accelerating expansion of the

universe is relentlessly constant.

This inconsistency has previously led researchers to abandon this idea.

If a dark fluid exists, it should not thin out over time.

In the new study, is proposed a modification to Einstein's theory of general relativity

to allow negative masses to not only exist, but to be created continuously.

"Matter creation" was already included in an early alternative theory to the Big Bang,

known as the Steady State model.

The main assumption was that (positive mass) matter was continuously created to replenish

material as the universe expands.

We now know from observational evidence that this is incorrect.

However, that doesn't mean that negative mass matter can't be continuously created.

It shows that this assumed dark fluid is never spread too thinly.

Instead it behaves exactly like dark energy.

Dark matter was introduced to explain the fact that galaxies are spinning much faster

than our models predict.

This implies that some additional invisible matter must be present to prevent them from

spinning themselves apart.

This model show's that the surrounding repulsive force from dark fluid can also hold a galaxy

together.

The gravity from the positive mass galaxy attracts negative masses from all directions,

and as the negative mass fluid comes nearer to the galaxy it in turn exerts a stronger

repulsive force onto the galaxy that allows it to spin at higher speeds without flying

apart.

It therefore appears that a simple minus sign may solve one of the longest standing problems

in physics.

One may argue that this sounds a little far fetched.

But while negative masses are bizarre, they are considerably less strange than you may

immediately think.

For starters, these effects may only seem peculiar and unfamiliar to us, as we reside

in a region dominated by positive mass.

Whether physically real or not, negative masses already have a theoretical role in a vast

number of areas.

Air bubbles in water can be modelled as having a negative mass.

Recent laboratory research has also generated particles that behave exactly as they would

if they had negative mass.

And physicists are already comfortable with the concept of negative energy density.

According to quantum mechanics, empty space is made up of a field of fluctuating background

energy that can be negative in places — giving rise to waves and virtual particles that pop

into and out of existence.

This can even create a tiny force that can be measured in the lab.

The new study could help solve many problems in modern physics.

String theory, which is our best hope for unifying the physics of the quantum world

with Einstein's theory of the cosmos, is currently seen as being incompatible with observational

evidence.

However, string theory does suggest that the energy in empty space must be negative, which

corroborates the theoretical expectations for a negative mass dark fluid.

Moreover, the team behind the groundbreaking discovery of an accelerating universe surprisingly

detected evidence for a negative mass cosmology, but took the reasonable precaution of interpreting

these controversial findings as "unphysical."

The theory could also solve the problem of measuring the universe's expansion.

This is explained by the Hubble-Lemaître Law, the observation that more distant galaxies

are moving away at a faster rate.

The relationship between the speed and the distance of a galaxy is set by the "Hubble

constant," but measurements of it have continued to vary.

This has led to a crisis in cosmology.

Fortunately, a negative mass cosmology mathematically predicts that the Hubble "constant" should

vary over time.

Clearly, there is evidence that this weird and unconventional new theory deserves our

scientific attention.

So Where to go from here.

The creator of the field of cosmology, Albert Einstein, did — along with other scientists

including Stephen Hawking — consider negative masses.

In fact, in 1918 Einstein even wrote that his theory of general relativity may have

to be modified to include them.

Despite these efforts, a negative mass cosmology could be wrong.

The theory seems to provide answers to so many currently open questions that scientists

will — quite rightly — be rather suspicious.

However, it is often the out-of-the-box ideas that provide answers to longstanding problems.

The strong accumulating evidence has now grown to the point that we must consider this unusual

possibility.

The largest telescope to ever be built — the Square Kilometre Array (SKA) — will measure

the distribution of galaxies throughout the history of the universe.

they are planning to use the SKA to compare its observations to theoretical predictions

for both a negative mass cosmology and the standard one — helping to ultimately prove

whether negative masses exist in our reality.

What is clear is that this new theory generates a wealth of new questions.

So as with all scientific discoveries, the adventure does not end here.

In fact, the quest to understand the true nature of this beautiful, unified, and — perhaps

polarised — universe has only just begun.

That's all today, see you next time, don't forget to free up your brain, and stay with

us. because there are lots of interesting subjects we should talk about.

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I Dark Shadow Quirk Review! I I Boku No Roblox #7 I (CAPTIONS ON) - Duration: 1:10.

Okay, I got a new quirk! (HHHC Review Soon BTW). It is Dark Shadow!

Here are the skills.. Also I won't being doing "stamina cost" in this series anymore because it costs like no stamina anymore.

This is Shadow Strike, use Q. Does very minor damage, not much range, but it's unlocked at level 1 at least.

This is how to unactivate Dark Shadow, use Z.

This is Shadow Flight, use X. Dark Shadow drags you and you can fly for about as much stamina as you have.

This is Shadow Slam, use C. Does good damage, average range, and no knockback is occurred.

This is Abyssal Black Body, use Z. Cloaks your body in Dark Shadow, making you stronger, faster, and less stamina cost.

I won't do tests anymore because it varies between people. Making it useless.

If I had to give it a rating, 7.8 in the Rare Category, and 8.143 normally.

Thanks for watching!

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Top 5 Scary Fairy Tale Dark Origins - Duration: 7:51.

We are all too familiar with the whimsical fairy tales brought to us by beloved books

and even the likes of Disney -- we know that Cinderella found her true love thanks to a

fairy god mother and magical slipper.

The Little Mermaid gave up her tail to walk amongst humans -- arm in arm with the man

she loves -- and Peter Pan -- well he never grew up.

But, what the fairy tales didn't tell us was of there VERY dark and depressing origins.

And what really happened to the characters we know and love.

Before we begin -- be sure to stick around until the end of the video where I'll be

responding to a few of your comments -- Ok, let's jump into our list of the Top 5 Scary

Fairy Tale Dark Origins.

5 Snow White In 1937 disney released the magical tale of

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.

As we know -- it followed a lonely princess living with her evil stepmother who becomes

jealous of Snow White's beauty.

She orders a huntsman to track her down and murder her -- but fails to do so.

Snow hides out in the forest with seven friendly dwarfs before the Queen finds Snow herself

-- disguising herself as a hag.

She gives her a poisonous apple and Snow falls into a death-like sleep until her Princess

charming wakes her with a kiss.

Now -- the original tale is far more sinister than the Disney version most of us grew up

on.

In early versions of the tale the Queen is instead Snow's biological mother -- which

makes the story far more sinister.

Although the attempted to murder is still included -- the lengths in which the stepmother

had wish to go were not -- thankfully -- A quote from the Brothers Grimm story goes as

follows -- "Take Snow White out into the woods to a remote spot, and stab her to death.

As proof that she is dead bring her lungs and her liver back to me.

I shall cook them with salt and eat them."

-- Gross -- No thank you Queenie.

Worse yet -- at the end of the story -- yes -- Snow gets her happy end -- however, when

the Queen attends her wedding, Snow White tortures her to death by putting iron shoes

into a fire before forcing the Queen to wear them and then dance until she dies.

Yikes!

4 Rapunzel As younger viewers will know -- Rapunzel was

the main character in the 2010 film and Disney's 50th animated film -- Tangled.

Rapunzel had been locked away in a tower since a baby by an old evil hag.

Her magical long hair providing the young girl with eternal youth, as the evil Gothel

uses it to keep herself young.

It's a sad story regardless -- but the original fairy tale is far more sinister still.

It draws upons and early Christian story -- set in the third century AD in Asia.

A father adored his daughters beauty her forbid her from having an suitors -- thus locking

her away in a tower.

During which time she converted to christianity -- praying so loudly her tower reverberated

through the town.

Her father was informed of his daughters actions -- dragging her before the Roman consul -- who

ordered the father to behead her or forfeit his fortune.

So -- the father beheaded her -- preferring money over family and love.

However -- shortly after the father is killed by a lightning strike -- and his daughter

became Sint Barbara, revered by the Eastern Orthodox Church.

3 Sleeping Beauty Released by Disney in 1959 -- Sleeping Beauty

follows Princess Aurora who becomes cursed by a jealous evil witch, Maleficent -- cursing

her to die on her 16th birthday.

However -- thanks to her guardian fairies -- Aurora falls into a deep sleep that can

only be ended by true love's kiss -- classic.

Now in the tale -- Sun, Moon, Talia-- the story is far darker for our dear princess.

Upon birth, Princess Talia is cursed with the threat of a splinter -- and once grown

-- pricks her fingers and falls into an eternal slumber.

During this time a King happens upons the Princesses castle and Talia's lifeless body.

The King rapes her -- impregnating her.

While she sleeps -- Talia gives birth to twins -- Sun and Moon -- and while searching for

milk one of the babies sucks out the splinter from Talia's finger -- thus waking her up.

Now -- the King returns -- which brings about an entirely new beast -- his wife.

One she learns of her husband's infidelities -- she orders for the twins to be cooked and

fed to him.

In the midst of all the chaos -- a cook hides the twins -- so the Queen instead attempts

throw Talia into the fire -- but the King intercepts her -- burning his wife alive instead.

Talia and her rapist then marry -- living happily ever after.

Well -- you can see why Disney what leave that little detail out of their animated children's

film.

2 The Little Mermaid My favourite Disney film -- The Little Mermaid,

released in 1989, follow 16 year old Ariel, a mermaid fascinated with life on land.

On one visit to the surface she encounters Eric -- whom she falls madly in love with.

So, she make a deal with a sea witch, Ursula, in order to become human for three days.

But things quickly go awry.

I mean, they always do.

Now -- the original tale was created by writer Hans Christian Andersen in 1837 -- and it

endured a far grislier journey.

In Hans's story -- Mermaids were soulless creatures -- destined to become seafoam when

they died.

Whereas humans would embark on a glorious afterlife.

The Little Mermaid didn't want to meet a grisly end -- instead wanting a human soul.

Her Grandmother told her that in order to grow a soul a mermaid must wed a man who loves

her more than anything in the world -- and if that man should not want to marry her -- she

would die.

Just as the film goes -- the little mermaid sees a handsome young man on the shore and

visits a Sea Witch to strike a deal -- she will give her legs -- but at a cost.

I quote "you must swim to land tomorrow before sunrise, and sit down on the shore

and drink it.

Your tail will then disappear, and shrink up into what mankind calls legsn, and you

will feel great pain, as if a sword were passing through you...at every step you take it will

feel as if you were treading upon sharp knives, and that the blood must flow."

-- Now -- if this torture wasn't bad enough for the mermaid -- the witch cuts off her

tongue as payment.

Now -- the prince does fall in love with the mermaid -- but sadly he loves another more.

The only way to save herself is to stab the prince to death -- but she refuses -- ending

her life.

1 Peter Pan We all know the tale of Peter Pan -- a little

boy in Neverland who just refuses to grow up.

He embarks on wonderful adventures with his lost boys -- battling his foe James Hook -- and

flying amongst the clouds and down to the oceans with the mermaids.

It's a magical story that we can all relate to -- however -- as you can expect from this

list -- the original tale is just plain fucked up.

Peter Pan was written by J.M. Barrie in 1904 -- originally as aplay -- before being adapted

into a book.

As we know -- Peter doesn't want to grow up -- but the lengths in which he'll go

to to avoid that is just alarming.

I quote, "The boys on the island vary, of course, in numbers, according as they get

killed and son on; and when they seem to be growing up, which is against the rules, Peter

thins them out; but as this time there were six of them, counting the twins as two"

Yep -- you heard it right -- as the Lost Boys age he kills them off -- because god forbid

anyone grows up in Neverland.

Well -- there we have it!

What did you guys think!

What fairy tale origin scared you the most?

Leave us all your thoughts and feelings in the comments down below -- but before I go

I just want to respond to a few comments from one of our last videos -- Top 5 Scary and

Haunted Museums You Need To Pray Before Entering.

ZenGaijin said "Soooo, nobody gonna talk about her Velma sweater?"

-- well apparently you all did -- considering this got 14 likes.

Yup -- I didn't realize this made me look like Velma from Scooby Doo -- but I'm definitely

embracing the comparison.

Jennifer K Luckett said "Lucy which one of these museums would you visit?

Myself I would visit Torquay museum, it seems like the most haunted."

-- I'd be right there with you Jennifer -- next time I'm home in Devon I'll definitely

be checking it out -- so keeps your eyes peeled for pics on my social media.

In response to my invitation to spend a day in my oversized hoodie -- The Real Thanos

said "Lucy McPhee choose me and you shall wield the power of my gauntlet" -- Done

and done.

Give me the power -- I would snap my fingers until there is nothing left but dust.

And on that note -- I think it's time we bring this list to a close.

If you haven't already be sure to give this video a big thumbs up -- subscribe -- and

turn on notifications so you never miss another scary vid.

And for those who entered for a chance to win the complete fiction collection of HP

Lovecraft -- I will be announcing the winner next week -- so stay tuned for another Top

5 Scary Vid -- and until next time, see ya later!

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The Dark Heart of Katamari Damacy - Duration: 8:51.

Katamari Damacy is the friendly face of video game power fantasies.

It's a game where you roll up a bunch of stuff to make a weird ball thing bigger that

simultaneously makes you feel utterly unstoppable, and it does so while avoiding the trappings

many games fall into when attempting to elevate the player to some kind of god-like status.

It realises that immediately placing players in a position of power can trivialise an experience;

Katamari starts you off small, unable to roll up much more than pins and stamps and gradually

sees you progress through obstacles of all shapes and sizes until you are, quite literally,

on top of the world.

As Malindy Hetfeld writes for Eurogamer, it's the fulfilment of a power fantasy that requires

no violence at all.

In a word, it's wholesome; proving that games can give us that pure feeling of satisfaction

without sacrificing the childlike wonder its aesthetic invokes.

So why can't I shake the feeling that, the more I read into the game, it isn't the

wholly feel-good experience it might seem from the outside?

It's likely to do with the notion that, while the game is definitely a different take

on the idea of a power fantasy, as much as it makes us feel good, it arguably draws on

some of our less desirable traits as human beings as well—perhaps deliberately so.

See, there may not be the gore or explosions we typically associate with being a violent

powerhouse in a video game, but there is a violent undercurrent to Katamari as I see

it, however abstract.

Its shifts in tone are violent—part of its charm, a good deal of its humour lies in the

fact that it presents itself as this outburst of colour and joy which gives way to sheer

darkness as the king mercilessly berates you at the first sign of failure, or when what

you may see as impressive is shrugged off as not good enough.

It's hilarious to hear this infectiously chirpy, aggressively upbeat soundtrack ring

dissonantly against the blood-curdling screams of the hapless individuals you casually roll

into your pile of rubbish like it was nothing.

The challenge of Katamari is not only to consume as much as you can, but to navigate those

objects, those animals, those people bigger than you; these things not only stop you in

your tracks, forcing you to reorient yourself with the game's somewhat unwieldy controls,

but they knock objects off of your Katamari, costing you valuable progress, all while the

offending party remains totally unphased.

In that sense, perhaps there's an aspect of spite to the way Katamari handles progression.

We've all been pushed around in our lives in one way or another and what Katamari represents

is a means of pushing back; your former prodding tormentors, halting your progression and literally

belittling your achievements, now cower in fear at the sheer size of this absolute mad

lad coming to merge them with the cosmos.

What's more, if you could still call it a fantasy, the game's narrative makes clear

that your desire to overcome is born of frustration.

The king messes up, and subsequently, nonchalantly tasks you with cleaning up the mess of the

entire universe, with controls that remind you you're not inhabiting the weird ball

thing directly but instead the tiny little guy trying desperately to wrangle said weird

ball thing in the face of overwhelmingly large obstacles, all in order to get the job done

that, need I remind you, was not your fault to begin with, whose somewhat challenging

time limits only exist because… the king can't be bothered waiting around for you

to roll up the entire goddamn world.

Far from being a joyous, childlike escape from reality, the game is hitting us dead

in the face with a borderline existential crisis.

It's the reality of daily life for most people—the feeling that you're working

immensely hard under systems that exist to belittle you, just to get through the day.

Just like we've all been pushed around, we've all dealt with unpleasant bosses who

task you with impossible feats then try to act all pally which in turn just ends up distracting

you from what you need to do, and then when you do get it done the reward is… more of

the same.

It's like what Keith Stuart in The Guardian describes as the function of video games not

to elevate us to the level of superheroes, but simply to give us a control that's perhaps

lacking in our day-to-day lives.

Series creator Keita Takahashi has stated that he intended Katamari, with the never-ending

desire of your soon-to-be star to devour more and more meaningless objects, to be a comment

on consumerist culture and what's interesting is how that idea can be extended to the ways

in which the systems driving it – the need to work a terrible job, the financial struggles

people face, etc. - instil a sense of powerlessness in us—the ball never stops rolling, and

we're never allowed to stop pushing it.

It might sound like I'm reaching here but after reading and watching interviews with

the man behind the game, the idea of outward joy and exuberance belying a more cynical

core gradually begins to sound less and less alien.

Takahashi seems to exist at the perimeter of video games.

He jokes about the fact that he doesn't have many friends in the industry and that

the people he worked with on past releases were angered by his methods.

Katamari's origins suggest a genuine desire to change the world of games for the better,

expanding our horizons in terms of what they can say, while future projects seem to bear

a great frustration, a more jaded desire to burn it all down, stemming from his perceived

lack of success in that endeavour.

While clearly driven, he seems to lack the fervour or confidence we associate with quote-unquote

auteurs, that they could only be doing the precise thing they're doing at any given

moment.

Takahashi seemed to fall into video game development and has a tendency to wander.

By his own admission he is disillusioned, but you get the feeling that said malaise

might extend to whatever profit-driven industry he found himself a part of.

I guess it's possible to read Takahashi as the Prince, desperately excited to create

something new by throwing together whatever he can—fashioning something as bright as

a star out of the rubbish we throw on the ground, only for his hopes to be dashed as

the big publisher deems it…

OK, something they could release but nothing world-altering; always wanting to be bigger

no matter the cost to the original vision.

It's a fairly harrowing outlook for a game with one of the most energising intros ever

committed to a video game.

It's strange, though.

I went into this piece fully intending to write about how joyous a game Katamari is;

how the game barges in with its colours and upbeat soundtrack and wacky sense of humour

to show that you can have that power fantasy driven by something other than violent machismo.

As I delved further into my thoughts on the game and the background of its development,

however, it became clear the catharsis of that fantasy being fulfilled might not stem

from such positive emotions.

As the credits roll we're told "the blue planet spins so peacefully, but the sadness

never goes away."

But despite all that, I can't deny that, well, Katamari makes me unbearably happy every

time I play it.

It does act as an escape of sorts; it's as pure a set of mechanics as one can get.

If the overarching narrative is one of thankless toil in service of fixing someone else's

mess, it's a narrative shrouded in such glorious oddity that its darker themes fall

to the wayside in favour of the beautifully simple story told by its gameplay—of controlling

a thing to make said thing bigger, which in turn allows you to overcome previously unconquerable things.

That said, I see it as a testament to the artistry of Takahashi's work that, whether

intended or otherwise and despite appearing so simplistic and cartoonish, there's this

much to read into it.

There's an argument to be made that the chaos of Katamari represents the chaos of

Takahashi's life as an artist as he sees it, and the frustration that he can't quite

control any aspect of his existence.

In other words, he's human, with all the humour, joy, anxiety, anger and irrationality

that entails, and his work, however strange, reflects that.

Rather than merely allowing us to feel power without violence, then, perhaps Katamari makes

a much more universal point about the nature of games and art in general—that rather

than shying away from it, it's often when we lean into absurdity, with all the messiness

and potential darkness that comes with it, that our stories end up tapping more directly

into the heart of what it means to be human.

Well, I didn't expect this piece to go the places it went but I hope you enjoyed it nonetheless!

If you like my work and want to support it directly feel free to check out the Patreon

like these wonderful folks currently on screen, without whose immensely generous pledges this

show simply wouldn't be possible.

Thank you all so much.

Special thanks go to Mark B. Writing, Rob, Nico Bleackley, Michael Wolf, Artjom Vitsjuk,

Ali Almuhanna, Timothy Jones, Spike Jones, TheNamlessGuy, Chris Wright, Ham Migas, Travis

Bennett, Zach Casserly, Samuel Pickens, Tom Nash, Shardfire, Ana Pimentel, Jessie Rine,

Brandon Robinson, Justins Holderness, Christian Konemann, Mathieu Nachury, Nicolas Ross and

Charlie Yang.

And with that this has been another episode of Writing on Games.

Thank you very much for watching and I will see you next time.

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A Plague Tale : Innocence - Ep2: Dark Ages | PS4 - Duration: 3:23.

From the start, we asked ourselves:

what period do we rarely see explored in videogames,

or has room for us to express it a little differently?

We arrived at the Middle Ages.

Our heroes encounter different aspects of this period.

At the beginning they have this comfortable, noble life.

Beyond that, they encounter the realities of a battle-scarred country,

poor settlements of the 14th century,

the Inquisition, and its hierarchical structure.

Regarding the environments, we wanted to stay as true to the period as possible,

relying on one of our strengths as a French studio based in Bordeaux.

Every day we walk the streets here, of which many were built during the Middle Ages.

We wanted to do justice to this unique architecture with winding streets,

rickety houses, things patched up, and built with very simple materials.

Typically, these villages are portrayed as being made up of only

half-timbered houses with jutting corbels.

It's the classic thing you see everywhere.

We tried to break this convention.

There are plenty of examples of villages in the Bordeaux area that date back to the Middle Ages,

without having only these 'agreed upon' archetypes.

We did a lot of research

to really bring the flavor, the feel of that time,

in architecture and the rendering of the universe.

For example, we often came back to this notion that at the time the streets were extremely dirty,

Dirt was everywhere, the notions of hygiene were not at all those of today.

In terms of lighting, we worked quite a lot with master paintings

to try to emulate natural light as much as possible.

We avoid the impression of having

an unnatural spotlight somewhere that illuminates the scene.

For example, we keep in-game sources of light very raw,

in the style of a Vermeer or Bruegel painting.

Claude Lorrain is a painter of the 16th century.

There is a color, a tone in his paintings,

with slightly orange and soft skies that bring

a romanticism to the image, a sweetness, something a little dreamlike.

We wanted to have that in our game.

What I love about what we've done so far

Is that it's actually very close to the initial vision,

what we wanted in terms of mood and feelings

We speak to the type of player who wants to live this kind of experience.

As a result, we have enormous freedom.

It gives us the opportunity to make a game even closer to what we think

some players search for and love today.

Of course, we also made a game that we would have liked to play ourselves.

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A Plague Tale : Innocence | Ep2 – Dark Ages | PS4 - Duration: 3:23.

From the start, we asked ourselves:

what period do we rarely see explored in videogames,

or has room for us to express it a little differently?

We arrived at the Middle Ages.

Our heroes encounter different aspects of this period.

At the beginning they have this comfortable, noble life.

Beyond that, they encounter the realities of a battle-scarred country,

poor settlements of the 14th century,

the Inquisition, and its hierarchical structure.

Regarding the environments, we wanted to stay as true to the period as possible,

relying on one of our strengths as a French studio based in Bordeaux.

Every day we walk the streets here, of which many were built during the Middle Ages.

We wanted to do justice to this unique architecture with winding streets,

rickety houses, things patched up, and built with very simple materials.

Typically, these villages are portrayed as being made up of only

half-timbered houses with jutting corbels.

It's the classic thing you see everywhere.

We tried to break this convention.

There are plenty of examples of villages in the Bordeaux area that date back to the Middle Ages,

without having only these 'agreed upon' archetypes.

We did a lot of research

to really bring the flavor, the feel of that time,

in architecture and the rendering of the universe.

For example, we often came back to this notion that at the time the streets were extremely dirty,

Dirt was everywhere, the notions of hygiene were not at all those of today.

In terms of lighting, we worked quite a lot with master paintings

to try to emulate natural light as much as possible.

We avoid the impression of having

an unnatural spotlight somewhere that illuminates the scene.

For example, we keep in-game sources of light very raw,

in the style of a Vermeer or Bruegel painting.

Claude Lorrain is a painter of the 16th century.

There is a color, a tone in his paintings,

with slightly orange and soft skies that bring

a romanticism to the image, a sweetness, something a little dreamlike.

We wanted to have that in our game.

What I love about what we've done so far

Is that it's actually very close to the initial vision,

what we wanted in terms of mood and feelings

We speak to the type of player who wants to live this kind of experience.

As a result, we have enormous freedom.

It gives us the opportunity to make a game even closer to what we think

some players search for and love today.

Of course, we also made a game that we would have liked to play ourselves.

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A Plague Tale: Innocence - Ep2 – Dark Ages - Duration: 3:26.

[MUSIC STARTS]

From the start, we asked ourselves:

what period do we rarely see explored in videogames,

or has room for us to express it a little differently?

We arrived at the Middle Ages.

Our heroes encounter different aspects of this period.

At the beginning they have this comfortable, noble life.

Beyond that, they encounter the realities of a battle-scarred country,

poor settlements of the 14th century,

the Inquisition, and its hierarchical structure.

Regarding the environments, we wanted to stay as true to the period as possible,

relying on one of our strengths as a French studio based in Bordeaux.

Every day we walk the streets here, of which many were built during the Middle Ages.

We wanted to do justice to this unique architecture with winding streets,

rickety houses, things patched up, and built with very simple materials.

Typically, these villages are portrayed as being made up of only

half-timbered houses with jutting corbels.

It's the classic thing you see everywhere.

We tried to break this convention.

There are plenty of examples of villages in the Bordeaux area that date back to the Middle Ages,

without having only these 'agreed upon' archetypes.

We did a lot of research

to really bring the flavor, the feel of that time,

in architecture and the rendering of the universe.

For example, we often came back to this notion that at the time the streets were extremely dirty,

Dirt was everywhere, the notions of hygiene were not at all those of today.

In terms of lighting, we worked quite a lot with master paintings

to try to emulate natural light as much as possible.

We avoid the impression of having

an unnatural spotlight somewhere that illuminates the scene.

For example, we keep in-game sources of light very raw,

in the style of a Vermeer or Bruegel painting.

Claude Lorrain is a painter of the 16th century.

There is a color, a tone in his paintings,

with slightly orange and soft skies that bring

a romanticism to the image, a sweetness, something a little dreamlike.

We wanted to have that in our game.

What I love about what we've done so far

Is that it's actually very close to the initial vision,

what we wanted in terms of mood and feelings

We speak to the type of player who wants to live this kind of experience.

As a result, we have enormous freedom.

It gives us the opportunity to make a game even closer to what we think

some players search for and love today.

Of course, we also made a game that we would have liked to play ourselves.

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Why You Should Never Visit The Dark Web - Duration: 10:09.

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As we've said in previous shows, not everyone using the dark web is doing something criminal.

In some ways this corner of the Internet gets a bad name, and research has shown that many

of the darkest things supposedly happening in the dark web have been exaggerated.

That said, it's well known that many people, mainly the younger generation, go there to

buy illegal substances that they may have otherwise procured on the street.

It's also well known that people with strange inclinations visit this place to chat with

others that share their fascination with what we might call the more eccentric aspects of

life.

If you've seen our shows on the dark web, you'll know that finding it is not hard

at all.

The question is, should you go there?

That's what we'll discuss in this episode of the Infographics Show, Why You Should Avoid

the Dark Web.

Let's just give you a quick recap on what the dark web is as you may not have seen all

our other shows on this place.

It's said that only around 10 percent of the Internet is the Internet as we know it,

meaning the part we can all access.

Much of the rest of the Internet we call the Deep Web, which is just the part of the World

Wide Web that is not indexed by search engines such as Google.

It's a common mistake to think the dark web and the deep web are the same.

The dark web is just a small part of the deep web.

Many people give the example of an iceberg.

The bit at the top that we can see is the Internet as we know it.

The main part that lies under the water is the deep web and the dark web is just a very

small part at the very bottom of the iceberg.

This is naturally where people go when they don't want to be found.

That might be because they have a store there selling the aforementioned illegal substances,

or it might just be because they are living in a country that has very oppressive laws

on speech.

In the dark web you'll find sites that end with .onion.

These websites are not accessible using your regular browser.

But you can easily download the Tor browser and before you can say where am I you'll

be in the dark web.

Here you should have complete anonymity.

Ok, so the question is, should you go there?

Well, firstly you should know that the dark web of course is of interest to authorities.

Illegal things happen there, so we can expect authorities to keep an eye on the place.

You should also know that the Tor browser has vulnerabilities.

With this in mind, you might ask just how safe is your anonymity?

We might also ask if there are other reasons why you should not visit the dark web, reasons

more related to you finding things you probably shouldn't have found.

With the latter concern in mind, we looked at Reddit and Quora posts containing people

talking about negative experiences on the dark web.

We can't vouch for the honesty of the posts, but indeed there are people out there who

said they came across things in the dark web they wish they would have never seen.

One person on Quora wrote, "I browsed dark web for well over half a year before a horrible

experience made me quit."

That experience sounded very nasty, and it's not something we want to recount here.

Let's just say that it involved a video of someone being hurt.

Now, others say this kind of thing is very unusual even for the dark web, but we must

remember that it does happen because an Australian man was put in prison for making such videos.

Unless you are sick to the bone, this is not the kind of thing one wants to see in life,

so we can say that one reason not to go into the dark web might be because out of curiosity

you see something you might not ever be able to forget.

Another person who used the dark web said he looked at forums where he found what he

called weird stuff.

By that he meant people talking about hurting others, discussing gore, and talking about

depraved things such as wanting to eat people.

And yet another person said he witnessed what he called a very creepy video.

He said there were about 50 people watching this video, again relating to someone being

hurt – in this case not very hurt but still not something most people would want to see

– and many of the folks watching this video were making what he called "obscene comments."

Another person on the same thread said he was just hitting random links when he came

across a cooking section, only the cooking involved humans.

This wasn't a video, but a 'How To' kind of section.

"I was traumatized for a few days," he said, because he just read the comments.

So, unless you want to be traumatized, we suggest you might give the dark web a wide

berth.

We are quite sure you have to go looking for this kind of stuff, however, so perhaps if

you have to go there just be careful what you search for.

As one website that gives advice on the dark web tells us, it's easy to "CLICK SUSPICIOUS

LINKS OR PARTAKE IN CRIMINAL ACTIVITY."

That website says some of these links are deceptive, and before you know you are virtually

living in the realms of the demented.

We looked at another website called DarkWebNews.com.

It told us that many people access the dark web without using the Tor browser.

It said this can be done using websites such as "Tor2Web" and "Onion2web".

The problem here is that you are exposed, and this puts you at risk of being hacked.

Other than that, many people do use the Tor browser but they don't use a VPN.

The problem here is that Tor has been cracked a few times and if that happens your URL can

be seen.

Ok, so you only went to that disgusting site out of sheer curiosity, but still, you went

there and it might not look for you when your local newspaper has a headline that goes something

along the lines, "Boy, 17, Caught Downloading Images of XXXX on Dark Web."

We are also told you should not enable scripts on .onion sites, which is what many people

do.

When you do this, we are told, you leave yourself open to hacking or you might just find a Trojan

Horse has gotten into your computer.

You might also accidentally download files from the dark web, and this is a big no no.

Still, people might just do this by accident.

But the big thing to remember, according to that same expert, is don't think that what

you are doing on the dark web is legal.

That person says, "If you're viewing a site on the dark web for any reason from actually

desiring to acquire those products or services to just wanting to quench your thirst for

knowledge on the subject, know that you may be held liable for what you come across."

With that in mind, have people been arrested for using the dark web?

Well, in 2018 the U.S. media reported that authorities had made a huge bust of people

selling illegal things in the dark web.

Engadget tells us those authorities, "announced the first-ever national-level undercover bust

of dark web outfits selling drugs, weapons and other contraband."

Now, perhaps you had visited some of those sites that got taken down.

Again, it was just out of curiosity, but if they could find the owners of the sites what's

to bet you could have been exposed.

It's just not something you want to happen to you, and it might not matter that you went

to those sites innocently.

Other websites tell us that the FBI and police from all over the world are regularly inside

the dark web.

Sometimes they go undercover and manage to find the address where parcels are delivered.

The Indian media tells us that arrests were made in 2017 by the Mumbai Anti Narcotics

Cell when some boys had ordered LSD from the dark web.

Arrests have also been made of the sellers.

In one such case in the UK a bunch of students at Manchester University were arrested after

making a fortune on the dark web selling illegal substances.

The Guardian wrote, "Thee gang, who compared themselves to the Breaking Bad character,

Walter White, included undergraduates studying pharmacology, computer science, petrochemical

engineering, geology and marketing."

In another case, in 2016, a young British doctor was arrested for buying drugs and sentenced

to over four years in prison.

The press tells us that in the UK from 2017 to 2018 there were 1,210 drug seizures relating

to the dark web, so it might not be as safe as you think scoring your gear there.

Police in the UK said buying your stuff on the dark web carries more risk than buying

in the streets, because if your purchase came from abroad you could be said to be an importer.

The police also added that mail services in the UK are getting very good at spotting packages

containing such substances.

Ok, so let's say you have no intention of reading or viewing gruesome content or procuring

a dozen MDMA pills or some such stimulant.

But then we might ask why you are in the dark web in the first place.

Perhaps you have a legitimate reason in that you want to discuss a sensitive issue about

yourself, or you are a whistleblower or an at-risk activist.

In that case, go head and get down with the dark web.

But if you don't have those sorts of reasons one could argue that using the dark web is

not worth the risk.

Motherboard wrote in 2016 that authorities have developed very sophisticated ways of

finding people in the dark web.

As we said, sometimes they are undercover.

The FBI have been known to sell weapons on the dark web, and who knows where they might

be lurking.

Motherboard also tells us that the FBI set up one hack wherein when a user clicked on

a link that was supposed to take them to an unseemly illegal image, that person's IP

address became known to the FBI.

What if you has just clicked on that link by accident?

What if your curiosity just got the better of you?

"As part of the operation, the FBI harvested over 1000 US based IP addresses, and Europol

generated 3,229 of its own cases," wrote Motherboard.

That article tells us police units in many countries now have dedicated task forces concentrating

on the dark web, so you might ask if you really want to be there.

Maybe you went there already and did something illegal.

Well, we are told that when police make an arrest of a vendor or someone doing something

illegal, they often collect IP addresses of people who had connected with that person

or persons.

Most people are only really interested in the Dark Web for one reason: they want to

know if their personal information is up for sale to the highest bidder!

But trying to navigate the murky digital backwaters of the internet can be dangerous- luckily

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With all this in mind, what is your opinion of spending some time in the dark web?

Tell us in the comments.

Also, be sure to check out our other show These Scary Things Really Happen In The Dark

Web.

Thanks for watching, and as always, don't forget to like, share and subscribe.

See you next time.

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Dark Web Tech Update - Duration: 10:00.

Hi everyone! We are the Russian Hacking Squad group in Professor Durcikova's

cybersecurity class. My name is Brennan Parken and today we are going to discuss

the dark web we are going to talk about what the dark web is the main players of

the dark web how it works how it relates to us and additional information such as

policing the dark web what is the dark web the dark web is the part of the

internet that is invisible to search engines and requires the use of a

browser called tor to be accessed the dark web has both a legitimate side and

an illegal side the legitimate side can contain various things such as a chess

club a dark web social network and even Bitcoin commerce platforms the illegal

side can contain the illegal purchasing of drugs weapons credit card numbers and

other criminal acts it is relatively far-reaching but does include multiple

main players. This section is on the main players of the dark web. Starting with the Software, there are many out there but Tor is the

mainly used browser there are others like I2P and Unix Tales which is an

operating system tor can be recognized by the onion

domain and must on and all of this depends on layered encryption

let's say you want to buy something from the dark web you wouldn't use your

normal credit or debit card but you would use a Bitcoin and as most of you

know it is most of what currency used for the dark web and it is a

decentralized cryptocurrency moving on to the people so the dark web was

originally funded by the Department of Defense for military intelligence and

law enforcement purposes however a lot of people nowadays use it like

journalists whistle blowers and just people in

countries where they have hostile governments but they

want to use the dark web to voice their information without their identity being

being known and what you see here is a graph of this shows the result of

research that was done by two companies namely Intel young in darksome and these

wanted to map out the Tor based that website so they sampled about 30,000

websites from Tor and as you can see they wanted to prove if the reputation

that was out there about the dark web was in fact true that the data contains

illegal information and without the price it is true and this is just a

better depiction of the same graph showing us that the percentage of the

dark web and the main one is file-sharing then leaked data which is a

big one because companies filter information that they want you to see in

the surface web but there is so much more information that they don't want

you to see and some people post this in the dark web so this concludes section

next Jacob is going to talk about how it works so typically when we imagine the

web we imagine it as the surface and the surface web is anything that you can

access through either a link or a quick Google search your common sites such as

Google YouTube reddit Facebook Twitter anything you're just Amazon search and

really most of the information on the web is hidden within the Deep Web and

the deep live includes everything from private emails Dropbox public records

things that you would need a password to be able to access or some kind of login

credential to verify that you have privileges to access secure information

and then within the Deep Web and kind of the most hidden part of the web's

dart and the dark web includes content that's typically illegal and/or you want

hidden from the NSA or just general people discovering what you're searching

and so the dark web has to be accessed through a special browser called tor

multi-disc in a second so both the surface web and the deep web can be

accessed through sites or your browsers such as Firefox Chrome Opera

you know Internet Explorer whichever your preferred browser is but the dark

one is special because you can't access the dark web through your typical

browsers it requires the tor browser which uses a

dot onion link at the end of it to be able to access what are known as onion

websites which are web sites and it's recommended that you use a tails

operating system which is usually loaded on a CD or USB Drive and it secures your

computer and make basically protects your computer from things such as

Trojans and malware as well as allowing people to access information on your

computer so here's an example of a tor browser so we're on deck deck so the

DuckDuckGo tour version uses and also includes HTTPS how does this relate to

us currently we have covered several topics in class that directly relate to

the dark web the first is the dark web is accessed by a browser commonly known

as tor as well as other possible browsers a browser requires a computer

which has a CPU and other required hardware such as a screen and keyboard

also some software including an operating system

second we've learned that browsers generally run on a three-tier server

client architecture the client which is the computer holds the presentation

logic the application or the browser contains the application logic which

accesses the data and storage at other locations which contains the data logics

third we know that the same protocol lodges use as in browsing common

websites pertains to the dark web as well HTTP IMAP and other common protocol

languages are also is when accessing the dark web in the future we will learn

further information about some topics that directly relates the dark web as

well the first being IP addresses many people

hide their IP addresses or do not want to be found when they're accessing

information on the dark web we will learn more about how the IP addresses

can be routed at different locations and hidden and how every device has an IP

address that connects to the network second the security and privacy we will

learn about how people try to secure their data and privately transmitted

data as well not only illegal activity happens in the dark world as are also

agents in other countries and foreign matters that connect to the dark web

distance secure and private messages back to their intelligence agencies at

home base third is operating systems we knows little information about operating

systems now but one common operating system used in accessing the dark web is

tails tails is a way to not have the data

transfer translated back to your home computer on the home operating system

but can otherwise be written on the DVD and use to securely access the dark web

in the fourth being a large part of the dark web is malware and threats there is

many malicious and dangerous software packages inside the data on the dark web

we'll learn more about the malware and threats and how to stay away from them

and keep ourselves secured so they do not harm our devices and now to Grant on

policing the dark web up next is policing in the dark web so

four billion websites are accessible to everyone about five hundred times more

it's accessible through the dark web that means less than a quarter of a

percent is accessible to us but everyone else has the other ninety-nine point

seven five percent Craigslist and Backpage have been used to make criminal

activity but they're pretty easy to track since they're not using tor other

ways to keep you anonymous and because they dark web can't be tracked

you know tor is whole thing is to be full autonomy so it's really hard to

find people when they commit criminal activities online so officers and

detectives need to be informed over some simple terms like what is

cryptocurrency what's an onion address and what store if you hear those out on

the beat and you wouldn't know this person might be existing the dark web we

might need an expert involved and on that note every station should have an

expert on step on staff and what if one is enough then get multiples this

problem is growing so you might need more thank you

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Syphon Filter: Dark Mirror - Fails and Deaths - Duration: 8:17.

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[SUB] Shadow the Hedgehog - Dark - Japanese Cutscenes - Duration: 11:54.

Emergency message to all mobile troops from HQ.

The black hedgehog who is currently seen hiding within Westopolis,

Shadow the Hedgehog, is wanted as a major suspect that participated in the terrorist incident.

All units, as soon as you find the suspect, secure his identity, alive or dead.

Get out of my way.

F-Freeze!

If you resist... W-We'll shoot!

How foolish...

Good work, Shadow...

Who are you!?

Did you... Lose your memory?

No matter. You will understand soon enough...

We don't have time now.

Your next objective is to infiltrate the federal government's main computer.

No objections?

None.

Where am I...?

Is that... Doctor Eggman!

The Doctor might now what those black aliens really are...?

That's a Chaos Emerald!

Shadow, you too!?

Doctor!

I don't intend to fight you. I have my reasons for needing the Chaos Emerald.

Give that Chaos Emerald...

Grr, be quiet!!

All Chaos Emeralds in the world are mine!

Those who interfere are my enemy, no matter who they are!

I'll smash you up just like those black aliens!

Mr. President, we're in a state of emergency.

What is it!?

The Black Corps showed signs of being suppressed in every city...

But they are now surrounding Central City...

With the most overwhelming military force yet!

Wh-What!?

Shadow, allow me to explain something to you.

Your lost memories of the past... Are memories filled with feelings of revenge towards humanity.

Revenge... Towards humanity...

Yes, when you once obtained the ultimate power, these vile humans took everything away from you.

Remember your grudge towards mankind!

And retaliate against them with the greatest terror!

I see you are finally starting to notice... How foolish and ugly creatures humans are.

Now, it is time for final preparations for the ritual.

Listen up, that space colony ARK has a fearful weapon of destruction that can pierce through stars, the Eclipse Cannon.

Pierce... Through stars...

Indeed.

In order to demonstrate its power at 100%, 7 Chaos Emeralds are required,

But that will spoil tomorrow's ritual...

Tomorrow's... Ritual?

Now go! Give this planet terror and despair

with that Eclipse Cannon humanity itself created!

From ARK to Command HQ! From ARK to Command HQ!

Emergency message! The wanted black hedgehog, Shadow, has been sighted!

He's heading straight towards the Eclipse Cannon's control room!

Listen up, don't let Shadow slip no matter what!

Make sure to eliminate him on the spot, even if it costs you your life!

R-Roger that!

We are Black Arms, emissaries from the skies who came to take control of this planet.

To the foolish humans who are opposing us... Drop your weapons and halt your useless resistance.

It is now obvious how incompetent you humans are...

Damn it...!

From this day on, I, Black Doom, shall rule this planet!

H-How can this be...

And now, to start with, we shall eliminate this planet's incompetent leader.

Wh-What!?

Take a good, long taste of the beginning of a new era filled with terror and despair!

Mr. President, are you alright?

You don't need to worry about me... More importantly, what about Central City's citizens...?

Please rest assured.

Thanks to the evacuation advisory that took place the day before yesterday, they have all been taken refuge in a safe place.

I see... That's a relief...

What is it!?

Commander! We're under enemy attack!

The Black Corps are exceeding thousands and are flying in from above our HQ. Gate 01 has been breached!

What!?

According to the report, the one leading the corps is the aforementioned black hedgehog!

Shadow!? Th-That can't be...!?

You devil...! Finally shown your true colors, I see!?

Emergency message in-hall! All mobile troops are to prepare for battle by the gate!

Prepare the anti-terrorist mobile weapon, Diablon!

B-But that's still incomplete...!?

I don't care!! I will board it!

Mr. President's life and the Chaos Emeralds will be protected to the last by all efforts of our GUN!

Sir!

Shadow, you blasted devil incarnate! Today's the day I'll have my revenge from 50 years ago!

Shadow... I'm counting on you...

I know, Professor.

I am the ultimate life form, born to punish mankind...

I will no longer hesitate!

Get out of my way.

Shadow! I can't let you do as you like any longer!

Shadow... The devil who destroyed the ARK!

Today's the day I'll have my revenge after all these years!!

How absurd...

It is my duty to judge mankind.

The foolish humans do not deserve to live, and I will give them the punishment personally.

What did you say!

Sonic, if you are going to support humanity as well... I won't show any more mercy!

Finally... All Chaos Emeralds are in my hands!

Shadow... What do you plan to do with them!?

My name is Shadow the Hedgehog...

An emissary from the skies, born to judge the foolish humanity!

With this wondrous power, I will lead the ugly world to its demise!

And that is my answer...

Now I have one more Chaos Emerald left!

How dare you oppose us...!

I thought I told you, I don't intend to obey anyone!

I'll collect the Chaos Emeralds with my own ways, and find the truth with my own hands!

Hmph, and what can the likes of you possibly do...

Very well.

You are going to regret how foolish it is an action to oppose your master...

While on the brink of death!

Finally... All Chaos Emeralds are in my hands!

Gah... You... Don't think this is over yet...

We, the Black Arms, shall never perish!

My name is Shadow the Hedgehog...

The ultimate life form that stands above all!

I'll use this wondrous power to control the whole world!

And that is my answer...

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[SUB] Shadow the Hedgehog - Semi-Dark - Japanese Cutscenes - Duration: 7:13.

All these various images appearing in my mind...

And those black corps who know me...

What exactly happened in my past...?

Wha--...!?

Shadow... What are you troubled about...?

You!

Look.

That's the...?

Space Colony ARK, 50 years ago...

ARK...?

50 years ago...!?

Is that!?

!!

Now, remember those humans' actions you suffered from.

And how foolish and ugly creatures they are!

This is the mantis platoon Heavy Dog. Target on the run and a girl have been sighted!

Now initiating elimination of both persons!

What!?

Please... Shadow...

They will go as far as to take away the life of one of their kind for their own benefit...

Humans are foolish creatures...

You ugly humans! Get out of my sight!!

Mr. President, we will prepare an escape boat shortly. Please hurry.

Once again...

I was not able to protect this country...

There's still time! It's not over yet!

We will make sure to eradicate those Black Corps using all of GUN's efforts!

Please think about the nation's restoration after that, Mr. President.

Yeah... You're right.

Never giving up until the end, no matter the circumstances...

That's what they taught me.

Now, please hurry.

Yeah.

I'll be sure to give you hell!

How awfully stubborn of them...

Shadow, after them! Chase them down and give them despair!

I have 5 Chaos Emeralds now.

Shadow, the promised time will arrive before long...

Collect all Chaos Emeralds and bring them over to me as soon as possible.

When I have two more, will I really find my answers...?

And all of me...

Shadow...

It seems that some fussy rat broke into my hideout.

Head to our star, the Black Comet, and dispose of that fool immediately!

The Black Comet...!?

Shadow! I can't let you do as you like any longer!

Shadow... the devil who destroyed the ARK!

Today's the day I'll have my revenge after all these years!!

How absurd...

It is my duty to judge mankind.

The foolish humans do not deserve to live, and I will give them the punishment personally.

What did you say!

Sonic, if you are going to support humanity as well... I won't show any more mercy!

Finally... All Chaos Emeralds are in my hands!

Shadow...

Why... Why are you siding with them?

My name is Shadow the Hedgehog...

The strongest soldier, chosen by the ruler of darkness, Black Doom!

Together with him, using this wondrous power, I shall dye the ugly world in black!

And that is my answer...

Shadow!

Doctor!?

Kindly hand the 6 Emeralds you possess over to me!

I lightened my grip on you until today in order to let you collect those Emeralds...

Now, give them straight to me.

No.

Huh!?

Those Emeralds are the only clue to finding my answers...

I can't hand them over!

Then I shall take them from you by force!

Shadow! Prepare yourself!!

Finally... All Chaos Emeralds are in my hands!

Y-You... Do you intend to oppose me...!?

My name is Shadow the Hedgehog...

I'll only believe in myself, and live for myself!

I won't abide by anyone anymore...

And that is my answer!

Wh-Wha--!?

Goodbye, Doctor!

Nooooo!!

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