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Hollyoaks has continued to explore Laurie Shelby's darker side this month, as he's harassed Sienna Blake in the workplace and manipulated the emotions of his wife Sinead

The unsettling storyline is a big new challenge for show newcomer Kyle Pryor, who was previously best known for playing likeable doctor Nate Cooper in Home and Away

Digital Spy caught up with Kyle this week for a chat about Laurie's games and where the story is heading next

Advertisement - Continue Reading Below How do you feel about taking on the sexual harassment storyline with Sienna?"It's one of the main reasons I wanted to play the part of Laurie

I knew that it'd be very challenging and also something that's very relevant at the moment

"My goal, really, is to just raise awareness so that people will seek help if they find themselves in this situation

If some good can come from this story, that's what I'm hoping for."When you first auditioned and then joined the show, did you always know this story was coming up?"Yeah, I knew the nature of the character

There was a fairly loose amount of information at the start, as the nature of these daily shows is that stories are being drafted constantly

"You don't have the complete picture at the very beginning, but it's great having the storyline department there – you can go upstairs to discuss the character and how he's going to develop

"Why does Laurie behave in this way? Is it a power trip?"It's all about power. The backstory that I discussed with the story department was that it's something Laurie experienced in his youth

He saw how his dad was with women in his life, and that is why he is the way he is

It's perpetuated that cycle – he's copied what his dad did and he's gone on to abuse other people himself

" We've already seen Laurie scare off another woman he's abused in his past. Is he confident that he can keep getting away with this? Advertisement - Continue Reading Below "Part of the nature of Laurie is that he almost enjoys the danger element of it as well

But at the same time, he's so confident and arrogant that he does genuinely feel like he can get away with it

In his eyes, there's always a way out of the situation to cover his tracks."We've just seen Laurie kiss Sienna, but he tries to turn it around and accuses her of initiating it

Is he playing mind games?"He is and it's important to remember that Laurie is in a position of power as well

He's the deputy head at Hollyoaks High and he knows that Sienna is the trainee teacher

She's in a subservient position comparatively to him."Laurie knows how much Sienna loves the job and that she doesn't want to lose the position at the school

He's basically making the most of that and showing how far he can push things. Laurie also feels that Sally is more likely to believe him, over somebody that's a trainee

"Can you tell us where the storyline is going?"Obviously the plot thickens. Laurie is weaving a pretty sordid web here

He's going to do more and more things, but that means having more to cover up. "Laurie is trying to juggle two separate lives – his life with Sinead and the family environment, but also the work environment and his interest in Sienna

He's living a pretty big lie, so it's going to become increasingly difficult for him to disguise things as time goes on

" Is Laurie enjoying the fact that Sinead is getting so jealous? Advertisement - Continue Reading Below Advertisement - Continue Reading Below "Yeah, it's something that Laurie does enjoy

Again, it's a power struggle and he enjoys being in control. There's a lot of gaslighting and emotional and psychological manipulation that's occurring here

Anytime Sinead is jealous, he will act aggressively."How are Hollyoaks fans reacting to such a horrible character?"They hate him, from what I can gather so far, and rightly so! For me it's good to know that the character is being portrayed the way he needs to be portrayed

In that regard, it's a good thing. He's not really supposed be liked in any way. It's a stark contrast to my last character – Doctor Nate from Home and Away

"What has Anna Passey been like to work with?"Fantastic – she's very professional

I know that her character has a history of fairly subversive acts! Now she's turned good, so it's nice for me to be playing the villain and for her character to be struggling

Sienna doesn't know how to deal with this very complex situation that she finds herself in

" Sienna has a history of locking people in basements! Do you think Laurie is underestimating her in the long-run?"I wouldn't be surprised! Laurie knows a few things about Sienna, but he doesn't know the entire picture

I think he probably would have picked someone else, if he had the full backstory

He sees Sienna as a bit of a pushover, but at the same time, he does enjoy the challenge

It'll be interesting to see how that develops." Advertisement - Continue Reading Below Do you think it's important to show Laurie getting his comeuppance, as we saw with Buster in the football abuse storyline?"Yeah, I definitely think so – in whatever form that will take

I don't know exactly how it's going to play out, but I think that's an important element

"It's nice to see people rallying towards the good characters in the show and having strong reactions against the villains

People like to see the bad guy get his comeuppance at the end of the day. I'm sure that will be no different for Laurie

"Hollyoaks airs weeknights at 6.30pm on Channel 4, with first look screenings at 7pm on E4

Rape Crisis England and Wales works towards the elimination of all forms of sexual violence and sexual misconduct

If you've been affected by the issues raised in this story, you can access more information on their website or by calling the National Rape Crisis Helpline on 0808 802 9999

Rape Crisis Scotland's helpline number is 08088 01 03 02.Readers in the US are encouraged to contactRAINN, or the National Sexual Assault Hotline on 800-656-4673

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For more infomation >> Hollyoaks star Kyle Pryor speaks out over Laurie Shelby's dark side and calls for his comeuppance [S - Duration: 11:44.

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Enable #Dark Mode in Windows 10, Google Chrome and in Youtube. - Duration: 2:52.

Hi guys I'm Savindu Wijesiri from the YouTube channel Mr. man, in this video I'm gonna

show you guys how to switch on dark mode in Windows 10 and also there will be a

BONUS tip at the end, so please make sure to watch till the end

Ok, so now I'm going to show you guys how to enable Dark Mode on windows ten. First

go to settings; next go to personalization and then go to colors

The second on the list; scroll down and click on dark here while I've enabled it I'll

show you the difference this is the light mode and this is the dark

okay but the problem is these aren't dark, you will get an update in

the future to make these dark too, if you are using insider preview

builds you can get them you can get it, it's still under preview you'll get an update in

the future to make this dark too well now to the BONUS tip how to make

Google Chrome dark you can add an extension to do that go to more tools sorry

More tools; extensions; open Chrome Web Store

themes

and then add any theme you want this is a dark theme; this is a dark theme

this theme is dark; this theme is dark, so just click it

click Add to Chrome to add this to your web browser

I have already added a dark theme as you can see here

and next I'm gonna show you how to add dark theme to youtube; go to youtube and then

go to this button here and then click dark theme on; this is dark theme off and

this is dark theme on. Ok, so thank you for watching; peace.

click the subscribe button down below if you found this video worthy and also click the bell

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this video please click the like button and feel free to leave a comment, Goodbye

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For more infomation >> Enable #Dark Mode in Windows 10, Google Chrome and in Youtube. - Duration: 2:52.

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Игра Темный обман / Dark Deception - Duration: 4:08.

Today I will tell you about the games of the horror series.

I usually do a review on not the most famous games

but this game could not get around by the side.

After all, I love the horrors and the present horror

Such that would sit at the computer naive gamer who

everything is not how much, and got gray and nervous.

Still in addition the eye twitches.

And I will give you that opportunity.

Chance to meet cute such a monkey with a macheta.

This game is like a nightmare. narcotic sleep like

chaotic delirium schizophrenic sick as fever

ebola.

Your skipass through the looking glass, where reality is like

dusk opium addict.

Where is the classic shooter first person turns

into endless horror with foreboding soon death.

Ahead of you await, endless mazes.

Music from which your teeth will gnash in

tact.

Monsters from which you can put aside a few

heaps in a row.

And the voice ... with that voice need to declare "next

stop hell. "

This is a toy that has a huge potential.

I want to introduce you to the game Dark Deception Dark Deception.

Dark Deception (Dark Deception) is just WELL VERY terrible

corridor walker, great a mixture of popular genres:

classic RPG and three-dimensional horror

Dark deception mixes fast-paced style

classic arcade games with a fun design

horror

It so happened that you shut in a big and dark

hotel

It's pretty scary there some are often published

strange sounds.

Caught in this dark the world, you will come across

your fears here full of nightmarish

labyrinths and ridiculous monsters, the only way out is to face

with darkness and find a way to survive.

Your hero is a hunter for special crystals.

This is a very valuable resource. and it is guarded by various

monsters.

There are no weapons against them, so that the only true

way - do not meet with them.

Your task is to collect all 500 crystals and not die.

You have a card, by which you can navigate.

The graphics in the game is not bad performed which will allow

you plunge in realistic, frightening

and the gloom-filled atmosphere.

Multilevel waiting for you a world whose complexity

with each stage will increase.

Classic arcade not in no case will not allow

you get bored you will always be

in suspense.

Be ready to fight with the enemy at any time as well

do not forget that the enemy will waiting for you for everyone

angle of

Well, if they really got to eyes then run from everyone

forces.

If you let them get close, then get ready for the fleeting

the demise

Each level represents a collection of rooms

and corridors.

The mini map will display its structure.

The location will also be marked there. all crystals.

You need to collect them all.

The concept is somewhat similar the famous Pac-Man.

But all this is in 3D, from the first faces and very scary.

The whole atmosphere is great complements sound accompaniment,

which will dip you in the world games with the head.

It will be dark around you and gloomy will sound everywhere

sounds so sometimes one can see monsters publishing

these sounds, and this is pretty fearfully.

They are waiting for the moment to attack.

Try as much as possible collect jewels quickly

thinking about your route movement.

As soon as you heard approaching evil spirits - run.

Your task is to break away from them and get lost in the corridors.

This game is scary enough and will appeal to those who love

tickle your nerves.

Sometimes fear reaches such a level that even

getting funny and this probably already mental

frustration.

Unlike the classics of the genre, no need to hide here

in the lockers will not be long pacing in darkness and

search for clues.

Be quick or dead.

This expression is better everything reflects the whole point

going on.

For more infomation >> Игра Темный обман / Dark Deception - Duration: 4:08.

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Museum After Dark - Duration: 0:53.

For more infomation >> Museum After Dark - Duration: 0:53.

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MARTIN KEOWN: Referees risk leaving fans in the dark by relying on VAR - Duration: 2:48.

Martin Keown tackles the big talking points ahead of the weekend, including the perils of VAR and Newport's clash with Manchester City.

Ajax this week became the first team to have a goal chalked off by VAR in the Champions League when the video officials got involved during their defeat by Real Madrid.

I was at the Johan Cruyff Arena on Wednesday and while there are still problems with technology — the fans were once more left in the dark over what was happening — I have to commend the bravery of referee Damir Skomina for his handling of the situation.

Nicolas Tagliafico thought he had scored to hand Ajax a 1-0 lead over Real Madrid

The opening goal was then ruled out after referee Damir Skomina consulted with VAR

How many times have we seen referees defer to the video official some 30-odd miles away without looking at a replay themselves? Skomina watched the incident three or four times before reaching his own conclusion.

VAR is in operation in two FA Cup fifth-round ties — Brighton v Derby and Chelsea v Manchester United.

In both games, I hope the on-field referees follow Skomina's lead and take control in any contentious situations. If VAR leads to referees passing the buck, players will quickly lose respect.

The bravery of referee Skomina must be commended for his handling of the situation

Given the demands on players now it is right to scrap fifth-round replays ,but I hope this is the last time the FA Cup's format is tinkered with.

Replays, particularly in the third and fourth rounds, are a big part of what makes this competition so magic.

Would Newport have set up this evening's huge clash with Manchester City had they not been able to take Middlesbrough to a replay?

Newport may not have earned their clash with Manchester City without an FA Cup replay

MARTIN KEOWN'S BIG GAME PREVIEW

There is no doubt that the muddy Rodney Parade pitch will be a leveller.

On the pristine Premier League surfaces Manchester City are used to, you do not have to work to control the ball.

On Newport's pitch, City will have less time to be creative. Get the basics wrong and you can be punished.

This tie reminds me of Arsenal's FA Cup replay at Port Vale. That was on our way to winning the Double in 1998.

The pitch was like running through treacle. Straight away I knew we would have to dig in and fight. In the end, we scraped through on penalties.

City may be overwhelming favourites but they'll have to be up for a scrap.

Manchester City will need to show fight and desire on Newport's Rodney Parade pitch

For more infomation >> MARTIN KEOWN: Referees risk leaving fans in the dark by relying on VAR - Duration: 2:48.

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Dark Lies the Island Official Trailer | #VMDIFF19 - Duration: 2:01.

My daughter wasn't the first one that lake turned into a spacer.

There was a wicked auld draw off it always.

Turned half the place crooked in the head.

This is Daddy Mannion. I married the man.

I know yeah. Tell me about it.

Martin Mannion, the younger of

Daddy's two sons by the first ole bat.

God rest her.

Poor Martin wasn't setting the world on fire.

The older son was my true love. Doggy Mannion.

And he believes in first love.

The Mannions owned and ran this place always.

Kept it in the family

The last thing this place needs

is another lunatic with his head gone quare.

There's lies being told to me. Someone needs to f*ckin bleed for it

You must be the only eejit in the North-West region that couldn't make a go of a tan shop.

And the c*nts out there screaming for a bitta colour on their faces.

We were a respectable people at one time.

Martin. You're a fucking half-wit.

For more infomation >> Dark Lies the Island Official Trailer | #VMDIFF19 - Duration: 2:01.

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The Long Dark Redux Wintermute Part 1 - Duration: 30:01.

Welcome to my Playthrough of The Long Dark Redux.

I hope you enjoy, thank you for watching!

I wanted to discard the carcasses to keep the wolves off. Traveling at night with a meat coat isn't smart.

My night travels will be in my next video! if you enjoyed this one, please give it a thumbs up!

For more infomation >> The Long Dark Redux Wintermute Part 1 - Duration: 30:01.

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Lesson 28 - Lecture 3 - Dark Matter - Duration: 13:05.

Greetings and welcome to the Introduction to Astronomy.

In this lecture, we are going to talk about dark matter.

And that is some of the unseen matter

that makes up a lot of the material in the universe.

In fact, what we see in terms of stars and galaxies

and nebulae and planets and everything that we normally

study in astronomy is found to only

be a very tiny portion of the amount of matter

in the universe.

Dark matter is just that it is completely dark,

and we cannot see anything of it except for its gravitational

effects.

So it gives off no specific types

of electromagnetic radiation that we can see.

So how do we know that it exists if we can't see it?

Well, what we can do is make some various kinds

of measurements to try to better understand dark matter.

So normally we look at what we call ordinary matter that

is the stuff that you and I are made up

of as are all the galaxies and stars and planets.

This gives of electromagnetic energy.

And if you remember that includes

things like visible light and it also

includes the rest of the electromagnetic spectrum,

whether it be x-rays and gamma rays or radio waves.

But dark matter is different and that turns out to be about 90%

of the mass of many galaxies is located in a dark matter halo.

How can we see that that exists?

Well, we look at galaxies like this

and we measure the rotation of their stars and the gas

that we see in them.

So as we move out, we watch and we

see what the rotation what the velocity of those stars is.

And we expect that it should increase

as you start from the interior and work out

where it is should increase.

But then we expect when you get out here

towards the edge of the galaxy where you're not

seeing anything else beyond it.

It should expect to decline and this is what

we see within our solar system.

The objects further away from the sun

once they are outside of the mass in the solar system, which

is essentially all of the planets

then the velocities decrease as you get further away.

But what we observe from stars and galaxies

is that it continues to increase out

to the edge of the visible galaxy

and then even looking at hydrogen clouds from 21

centimeter lines it still continues to increase.

There is no sign that it is decreasing down to the level

that we would expect.

And what that means is that there must be a lot more

matter in the galaxy in order to explain this rotation curve,

the only way we can explain that is through a lot more matter

within the galaxy.

And we see this in most galaxies in most or all galaxies.

So what can we learn about dark matter in galaxies

and how can we use this to determine clusters.

How about in clusters of galaxies.

That was just in one galaxy.

We can use the motions of the galaxy.

There must be enough mass within the galaxy cluster

to keep the galaxies from escaping.

Otherwise, things like clusters and super clusters

would not remain.

They would disappear over time.

So we would not be able to see it

galaxy clusters galaxies would just be spread

out all over the universe.

So we can use their motions and doing that, we can then

estimate what the dark matter distribution has to be like

in order to keep the clusters together

to keep them the galaxies from spreading apart.

Because if we go just by the galaxies that

and add up their mass there is nowhere near enough mass.

Those galaxies would eventually end very quickly

on astronomical frames spread out over the universe.

Now, another way we can see this is

through gravitational lensing and what we see

is that gravitational lens is a bending of light due to ion

doing too due to the predictions of Einstein's relativity

and the cluster gravitational field will bend the light

from more distant galaxies.

So distant galaxies behind this will give us

multiple and distorted images.

So we see some here and here and all these images

have been distorted by the light not only of one big galaxy

here.

But of all the other galaxies around it plus any dark matter

that is present.

So the dark matter while it does not

contribute to the light of the galaxy cluster at all

does contribute to its mass and will cause the bending

to be more significant.

We can use Einstein's model of gravity

to be able to explain figure out how much mass there

must be to explain the distortions that we see.

And when we do that, we find out that there is many times

the amount of matter that we need with that must be present

that we simply cannot see.

So what about this dark matter and how much of it is there?

Well, we can take a look at that and see

that if we want to go back and recall,

we had looked at the thing called a mass to light ratio.

And if you recall the sun had a mass to light ratio of one

it just meant that it had a mass of one solar mass

and a luminosity of one solar luminosity.

Galaxies are showing a mass to light ratio of 10

meaning that they have 10 times the amount of mass

for each luminosity unit.

So there is a significant amount of dark matter

as we get further and further up into small clusters and then

into large clusters.

The mass to light ratio increases.

And what that tells us as we see the increase here in the table

is that there must be substantial amounts

of dark matter present in these clusters.

Otherwise, we would not get these kinds of large number

300 is an incredibly large mass to light ratio.

And that's what we see for some of these really big galaxy

clusters.

So not only is there a lot of galaxies there.

But for each galaxy there could be 10 or hundred or a couple

of hundred galaxies worth of matter

that is completely invisible.

And that's what we mean by dark matter.

It's not just a few extra dim stars or a few black holes it

means that for each galaxy that you see in an image you have

to imagine that there can be even 100 galaxies worth

of matter scattered around and is in some form that we cannot

see and what could it be what could this dark matter be

composed of.

Well, there are a couple different possibilities

that we talk about.

And those are the MACHOs and the WIMPs.

The MACHOs are massive compact halo objects and that

is essentially ordinary matter.

Things like black holes, brown dwarfs white dwarfs.

These are all things that are very hard to see.

And would be incredibly faint.

So we wouldn't see them directly,

but we would see their gravitational effects.

We wouldn't see the effect of their gravity measurements

have been done and showed that there are simply not

enough of these.

So there are not enough of them to account for them

out of dark matter needed in the halo of our galaxy.

Meaning that if they don't work for our galaxy

they're probably not going to work for other galaxies

as well.

The WIMPs on the other hand, are weakly

interacting massive particles.

These are exotic particles that do not

emit electromagnetic radiation.

So these are unusual subatomic particles

not things like protons, neutrons, and electrons

that make up ordinary matter.

But other more exotic types and those

are what we think may make up the dark matter now

because it does not seem like any type of ordinary matter

can possibly work.

Now, there are two, we can look at dark matter in two models

and those are hot and cold dark matter.

And if we remember hot and cold temperatures

refers to the speed of the particles.

Hot dark matter would be things that are moving very quickly.

Cold dark matter would be things that are moving slowly now

hot dark matter would not do a whole lot because it would

smear out the clumps and would inhibit the growth of clusters

of galaxies.

On the other hand cold dark matter

would not be moving very quickly and it

would grow clumps and give us something

consistent with our current observations.

The model here running time forward as we go across.

And then down is a symbol is a cold, dark matter simulation

and it starts off with the material relatively uniformly

spread out and over time it condenses down and gives us

a structure relatively similar to what we see today.

So these simulations can give us things

that match the structure of our universe.

Again, not precisely it's not going to match up

exactly where the galaxies are.

But the overall pattern is what we

are looking for now, the other thing that we have

and that we want to mention is what we call dark energy.

Dark energy is another mysterious substance quite

different than dark matter.

Now dark matter as we said makes up

the majority of the matter of the universe far more

than any of the ordinary matter that we see.

So this chart kind of breaks it down.

What is the universe made up of.

Well heavy elements that make up the earth

are about 3 onehundredths of a percent - things like stars

are about half of a percent of the mass of the mass

and energy of the universe.

Hydrogen and helium get us up to about 4% So about four to 4

and 1/2 percent of the material that we see

is in ordinary matter.

What we would call ordinary material.

Everything we study in an astronomy class

that would be the nebulae that would be stars that

would be galaxies that would all be included in these three

here.

Everything else is this dark matter,

which we have been looking at making up 25% vastly

outnumbering by five times the amount of ordinary matter

and even more so is this dark energy and dark energy we will

talk about in a coming chapter.

But dark energy is and another mysterious substance

that seems to permeate the universe

and actually makes up most of the mass energy

of the universe.

Now as a comparison, we can look at here

as if we imagine one gram of luminous ordinary matter.

That's the ordinary stuff that we

see every day for every one gram of that there

would be four grams of non luminous ordinary matter.

So that would be things that we can't see.

Hydrogen gas that would not be glowing things that would not

be glowing most of the material in the universe

is invisible to us.

But for those five grams of what we call ordinary matter

there would be 27 grams of dark matter

and 68 grams of dark energy.

So in reality only about 4% to 5% of the universe

is the ordinary matter.

That is the stuff that makes up everything with us

here on Earth that makes up all of the stars

and the nebulae and the galaxies and everything

that we've studied in astronomy to this point on.

That's only about 4% to 5% of the universe and the rest of it

is in this mysterious dark matter, which

we've looked at in this lesson and in dark energy, which

we will come and look at coming up.

So let's finish up this lesson on dark energy with our summary

and what we find and have talked about

is that we know that there are vast amounts

of dark matter in galaxies and in clusters of galaxies.

The dark matter is likely composed of cold meaning slowly

moving exotic particles.

What we call cold dark matter.

And as we looked at the end luminous

ordinary matter again stars, galaxies planets

makes up only a tiny fraction of the mass of the universe.

So that concludes our lecture on dark matter.

We'll be back again next time for another topic in astronomy.

So until then, have a great day, everyone.

And I will see you in class.

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