Thứ Bảy, 27 tháng 5, 2017

Waching daily May 27 2017

Fall (everything) Fall (everything)

Fall (everything), (Yeah~) Scattering apart.

Fall (everything) Fall (everything)

(Oh...) Fall (everything), falling...

Because of you, I'm becoming ruined. I wanna stop, I don't want you anymore.

I can't do it, this sucks. Please don't give me any excuses.

I never felt the first time Saw you stay with me. (Always remember.)

Forever ever forever ever.

Even if you look pretty pretty every day, when you are angry.

But you're my everything. (You're my!) Everything. (You're my!)

Everything. (You're my!) Please go away huh!

I'm sorry... (I hate u!) I love you... (I hate u!)

Forgive me...

You just look at me. Not without you, not apart from you.

(You are the one!) I need you girl! Why am I in love alone, why am I hurting alone? (Oh oh)

(You are the one!) I need you girl! Why do I keep needing you when I know I'll get hurt? (I watch every day.)

(You are the one!) I need you girl, you're beautiful~ (So beautiful~) I need you girl, you're so cold~

(You are the one!) I need you girl! (I need you girl!) I need you girl! (I need you girl!) (You are the one!)

You are the one!

Hold me, you are the one. (Only you~) Day by day, I can smell your fragrant. (Only you!)

I'm getting more and more involved, and let me go a little deeper. Wake me up in you and stay forever.

It goes round & round, why do I keep coming back? I go down & down, at this point, I'm just a fool.

You're not saying anything, please, I'll treat you well. But the sky is blue. (the sky is blue...)

Take me in a beautiful eye And lock me with a soft touch.

The sky is blue and the sun is shining, So my tears are even more noticeable.

Why is it you? Why did it have to be you? Why can't I leave you?

(You are the one!) I need you girl! Why am I in love alone, why am I hurting alone? (Oh oh)

(You are the one!) I need you girl! Why do I keep needing you when I know I'll get hurt? (I watch every day.)

(You are the one!) I need you girl, you're beautiful~ (So beautiful~) I need you girl, you're so cold~

(You are the one!) I need you girl! (I need you girl!) I need you girl! (I need you girl!) (You are the one!)

I'm drunk with your sweetness. It's too dangerous, too dangerous yeah~.

I have no courage to say that. Give me my last gift.

So I can't ever go back to you~~ (Get out!)

(You are the one!) I need you girl! Why am I in love alone, why am I hurting alone? (Yeah yeah)

(You are the one!) I need you girl! Why do I keep needing you when I know I'll get hurt? (I watch every day.)

(You are the one!) I need you girl, you're beautiful~ (So beautiful~) I need you girl, you're so cold~

(You are the one!) I need you girl! (I need you girl!)

(Come beside me like now.) I need you girl! (I need you girl!) (You are the one!)

You are the one!

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Destiny 2: 5 Things You Missed! 🐢 - Duration: 4:47.

Hello everybody, welcome to the video, my name is TrivialTurtle and today we're going

to talk about some of the information that may of gone under the radar.

Obviously, with the nature of the video, some of you might know this already but hopefully

there is at least something on the list you didn't already know!

Ok, starting at number 1...

"Public Events" It's no surprise that public events are coming back in Destiny 2, they

were a good distraction whilst speeding through zones on your sparrow, but what can Bungie

do to inject some more excitement into them?

Well, according to Mark Noseworthy, there will be challenge modes to them, an additional

objective that isn't obvious from the get go but once you achieve it, you will be rewarded

accordingly.

It seems like they really are taking patrols more seriously in Destiny 2, making even the

most staple activity more challenging.

It's certainly a step in the right direction!

The second thing on the list is "Mantling".

This mechanic has been around in games a while now, most prominently in games like Call of

Duty, Titanfall and Halo 5, it has become a must have in movement heavy FPS games.

From looking at the footage from the gameplay reveal event, mantling is coming to Destiny

2!

This mechanic will eliminate those moments where you only just miss a jump and awkwardly

fall to the ground, ruining your momentum and forcing you to go the long way around,

mantling in games adds to the speed and maneuverability that helps you get around the environment.

I look forward to the ways Bungie will incorporate this into their map design!

Next up at number 3, we have "Energy Weapons", or more specifically, their purpose in PvP.

So if you didn't already know, the weapon system in Destiny 2 is different from what

it is now.

You effectively have two Primaries, one kinetic and one with energy burn, so you can have

a regular non elemental Hand Cannon and your secondary can be a Void Pulse Rifle, then

your heavy is any weapon capable of a one shot kill, like Snipers or Rockets.

If you was like me, you are wondering how could this be worthwhile in PvP?

Well, in PvP the elemental slot actually matters now!

If an enemy has their super charged(which you can now see at the top of the UI) they

will receive more damage from elemental weapons.

This adds another layer of depth to the Crucible, which I'm sure is welcomed by the majority

of the community!

An example of how this could play is let's say you're gunning down a warlock with your

scout rifle and suddenly you notice a titan has their super charged, you quickly finish

off the warlock then, instead of reloading, you switch to your solar sub machine gun and

burn away the energy charged titan before he gets the opportunity to destroy you!

These kinds of plays will be awesome to see in action!

Ok so, on to the fourth feature, "Mod Slots".

Again, this was revealed through people getting curious at the event.

The development build of Destiny 2 prevented event goers from inspecting gear but it didn't

stop people from trying to extract as much information from what was given.

Some started to realise there was an extra slot on Weapons called a "Mod Slot".

There isn't much information on this yet but we do have some screenshots from the event

including descriptions on the weapons saying "No Weapon Mod Equipped" or if you look on

the new Exotic weapon "Riskrunner" it has something in the same slot saying "Arc Conductor

– Taking Arc damage increases weapon damage".

It is unknown if these mods are interchangeable between guns or between rarities.

Obviously we will have to wait and see, but it's still pretty exciting!

Last but totally not least, the "Warlock Rift", I think we all know what this is now but if

you didn't, it's the new Warlock ability that can either heal or damage buff players that

are inside the circle once it has been put down, but did you notice what happens when

the Warlock exits the area?

Well, the Rift despawns.

It looks like when the Rift is cast the person who put it down has to stay inside it otherwise

it disappears.

This could be intentional or it could change as Bungie hasn't said much about the ability

in general.

Either way, the new third ability slots are super interesting and will add unique gameplay

moments to the game, something Destiny 2 seems to be building on constantly!

Ok, so that was my 5 things you might have missed about Destiny 2, I don't know about

you but I am more than excited to get more information about the game at E3, and then

get our hands on the Beta!

I hope you enjoyed the video!

If you did, please leave a like, subscribe, share, all that jazz, and I will see you in

my next video!

Goodbye guys!

For more infomation >> Destiny 2: 5 Things You Missed! 🐢 - Duration: 4:47.

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Censoring You To Protect You - tech and science - Duration: 8:10.

Censoring You To "Protect" You

The editor of The Vanguard at Portland State University decided that it was more important

to cover up a story than to break it, more important to evade truths than to expose them,

and more important to treat students -- and the wider world -- as children rather than

thinking sentient adults able to make up their own minds.

That students such as Andy Ngo exist is reason for considerable optimism.

So long as there are even a few people left who are willing to ask the questions that

need asking and willing to tell people about the answers they hear -- however uncomfortable

they may seem right now -- all cannot possibly be lost.

Indeed, it is imaginable, that with examples such as this, students in America could be

reminded not only that truth will always triumph over lies, but that the current trend of ignorance

and censorship might one day soon begin to be turned around.

In the culture-wars currently rocking US campuses, the enemies of free speech have plenty of

tools on their side.

Many of these would appear to be advantages.

For instance the employment of violence, thuggery and intimidation against those who disagree

are generally effective ways to prevent people hearing things you do not want them to hear.

As are the subtler but more regularly employed tactics for shutting people down, such a "no-platforming"

people or getting them disinvited after they have been invited, should the speaker's views

not accord 100% with those of their would-be censors.

As also noted in this space before, many of the people who campaign to limit what American

students can learn also have the short-term advantage of being willing to lie without

compunction and cover over facts whenever they emerge.

The important point here, however, is that word "short-term".

In the long run, those who wish to cover over a contrary opinion, or even inconvenient facts,

are unlikely to succeed.

Adults tend to be capable of more discernment and initiative than the aspirant-nannies believe

them to be, and the effects will always tend to show.

Take, for example, events in Portland, Oregon, last month.

In April, a gathering took place at the Portland State University.

The occasion was billed as an interfaith panel and was given the title, "Challenging Misperceptions."

As this is an era when perceptions, as well as misperceptions, of religion are perhaps

unusually common, there might be some sense in holding such a discussion, even in the

knowledge that it is likely to be hampered -- as interfaith get-togethers usually are

-- by the necessity of dwelling on things that do not matter and focussing attention

away from all things that do.

Thus, by the end of an average interfaith event, it can generally be agreed upon that

there are certain dietary laws that certain religions have in common, some agreement on

the existence of historical figures and an insistence that religion is the answer to

most problems of our world.

Fortunately, at Portland, there were some people in the audience who appear to have

been happy to avoid this sort of boilerplate.

A young woman raised her hand and asked the Muslim student on the panel about a specific

verse in the Koran which would appear to approve killing non-Muslims (Possible verses might

have included Qur'an: 8:12; 22:19-22; 2:191-193; 9.5; 9:29).

The Muslim student replied:

"I can confidently tell you, when the Koran says an innocent life, it means an innocent

life, regardless of the faith, the race, like, whatever you can think about as a characteristic."

This had the potential to develop into an interesting, or at the very least, an interestingly

evasive answer.

And so a young student there, named Andy Ngo, who also worked for the university's student

newspaper, The Vanguard, got out his phone and began recording.

The Muslim student on the panel went on to say:

"And some, this, that you're referring to, killing non-Muslims, that [to be a non-believer]

is only considered a crime when the country's law, the country is based on Koranic law � that

means there is no other law than the Koran.

In that case, you're given the liberty to leave the country, you can go in a different

country, I'm not gonna sugarcoat it.

So you can go in a different country, but in a Muslim country, in a country based on

the Koranic laws, disbelieving, or being an infidel, is not allowed so you will be given

the choice [to leave]."

All of this is an admirably more complete answer than tends to be given at such affairs.

All of this is also theologically strong.

Speaking about the attitudes of the Islamic faith towards apostasy a few years ago, no

less an authority than Yusuf al-Qaradawi said that if Muslims had got rid of the punishments

for apostasy, "Islam would not exist today".

It is a striking admission, and one which would appear to suggest an awareness that

the religion's innate appeal is not as great as is often alleged.

The young reporter who captured this segment of video proceeded to share it on his Twitter

account.

This is the sort of thing journalists often do if they are at a public event and someone

says something of interest.

The alternatives (that journalists hope never to attend anything interesting, or attend

events that are interesting but choose to keep their discoveries private) are not models

for success in the profession.

In the days immediately following the event, a couple of websites picked up the story.

Shortly afterwards, Andy Ngo was called in for a meeting at his student newspaper and

told by the editor-in-chief that his behaviour was "predatory" and "reckless" and that he

had put the life of the Muslim student and that student's family at risk.

So far as anyone knows, nothing has happened to either the Muslim student or his family.

Despite much flame-fanning by "Defenders of Minorities", America does not seem to be in

the middle of a lynching season for religious minorities, even though these moralists often

appear to wish it otherwise.

Nevertheless, "health and safety" and "minimising harm" are, as Mark Steyn has observed, the

new "shut up".

Where once someone would invite you just to "shut up", today they can appeal to the possibility

that a non-existent lynch-mob might show up to murder anyone whose cause the censor of

the day happens to be trying to protect.

At any rate, while the Muslim student and his family are, of course, fine, the young

journalist who reported his words was fired.

The editor of The Vanguard at Portland State University decided that it was more important

to cover up a story than to break it, more important to evade truths than to expose them,

and more important to treat Portland students -- and the wider world -- as children rather

than thinking adults able to make up their own minds.

The account of The Vanguard is a typical display of student cowardice and American academic

dishonour.

The report, nevertheless, should also stand as a demonstration of American hope.

That students such as Andy Ngo exist is reason for considerable optimism.

So long as there are even a few people left who are willing to ask the questions that

need asking and willing to tell people about the answers they hear -- however uncomfortable

they may seem right now -- all cannot possibly be lost.

Indeed, it is imaginable, that with examples such as his, students in America could be

reminded not only that truth will always triumph over lies, but that the current trend of ignorance

and censorship might one day soon begin to be turned around.

For more infomation >> Censoring You To Protect You - tech and science - Duration: 8:10.

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Why Cortana let you do a massacre? - Duration: 0:40.

Remember me do a massacre tomorrow at school

OK. At what time?

At 10 o'clock

I'll remind you to do a massacre at school tomorrow at 10 am. Do you think it's OK?

Yep

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