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YAMAHA 125ZR MODIFIED 200CC DYNO TEST | DRAG BIKE CASPER

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CS GO HD Dust2 T-Model Update - Duration: 2:40.

Released alongside the remade Dust2, the L337 Crew models have also seen drastic changes

to their quality and style.

This is how they compare to the older CS:GO models, shown on the left.

Let's start with the classic L337 Crew outfit.

The colours are more striking, he's got more stuff strapped around his person to show

off the increased poly count, and his arm looks less like a bum.

Up-close we can really see the improvements… as long as you don't mind his hair being

made out of plastic.

The grey bits make him look older, but upon closer inspection you'll see them on the

earlier model as well.

Next is this fantastic specimen of a man.

This must also be a direct remake, right down to clothing colours and the badges on his

shoulders.

Now rendered in 3D!

Once again we see a lot more stuff attached to him, and if we zoom into the face we can

see that the old model's sideburns must have been all he had under his KEFFIYEH.

I didn't know the name of it in the last video so I apologise if I offended anybody

by calling it a dish cloth, and also if I'm mispronouncing it now.

Turns out that making gaming content requires a very broad skillset and fashion has never

been one I've been good at.

And lastly, his handlebar is now rendered in glorious 3D to intimidate his foes into

submission.

The next two models are very similar so I'll just show them both together.

We can see once again that the emblems are now in 3D and they have a lovely complicated

looking scarf thing on.

Up close you can really see the improvements to the texture quality.

It's a nice touch that they've kept the same pattern on the shemagh and while the

glasses look a bit more 3D, they are still completely opaque which probably won't help

their KD ratio.

And lastly, this guy who only hides the lower half of his face.

I don't know how people stop them from slipping down, I guess you need a less slippery nose

than I have.

Zooming in, he's got some larger glasses, but not a lot has changed with this character

model at all.

Apart from the obvious thing:

he's had a haircut!

Let's go… back in time.

Back, back back to the days of Counter Strike.

This was the original Leet model.

Or at least, the one after the betas.

Or something.

I dunno, it's old.

The HD version doesn't have the same appeal to it.

In fact, I think it's rather silly.

So I'll be comparing the original one, the one introduced to Source in 2006 and the 2

new Global Offensive ones.

Do I even need to say anything?

Isn't it just interesting enough to see them compared like this?!

I do miss the moving mouth of the original version.

And we did go through a stage of drawing hair on before returning to 3D modelled hair again.

And the Leet model appears to have aged since the original version.

But for the most part he's still in-tact, and I think it's nice that little touches

such as this nerdy model have remained in the game throughout the ages.

TAKE MY MONEYYYY

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Every Friday The 13th Movie Ranked Worst To Best - Duration: 10:59.

The spookiest time of year is quickly approaching, and if you're looking for a gory movie marathon,

you could do a lot worse than the Friday the 13th series.

Friday may not be the father of the slasher genre, but it's definitely the crazy uncle

— and the unstoppable Jason Voorhees' signature hockey mask is now one of the most recognizable

icons in American pop culture.

For newcomers and hardcore fans alike, we're running down every Friday the 13th movie,

ranked from worst to best.

Friday the 13th (2009)

After sprinting past the events of the original film, the 2009 reboot moves on to an adult

Jason with an intelligent, cunning characterization that seemed like a pointless change, if not

an outright betrayal of the original series.

Jason's seemingly supernatural abilities are neatly explained away, callbacks to the previous

films fall ridiculously flat, and Jason captures a girl and holds her prisoner — as if he'd

ever bother with mere kidnapping.

The film had a so-so performance at the box office but earned dismal reviews, and a lengthy

tug of war over rights issues helped sink another attempt at a reboot.

This film simply shouldn't exist — even the worst entry from the original series is

preferable.

On that note…

Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday

Just one in a long line of films that were meant to end the series, Jason Goes to Hell:

The Final Friday undoes the mythology built by the previous entries, reinventing Jason

as a vengeful spirit that can only be taken by members of his own bloodline using a special

magic dagger.

After being taken by the FBI in the beginning, Jason spends most of the movie as a spirit,

possessing random people by forcibly installing his heart into their chest cavities.

Its only notable moment comes at the very end, when an appearance by a familiar knife-gloved

hand sets up a much better movie — that wouldn't show up for another decade.

Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan

A film that definitely fails to live up to its title, 1989's Friday the 13th Part VIII:

Jason Takes Manhattan benefits only from the presence of Kane Hodder in his second turn

as the man behind the mask.

A ridiculous amount of the movie takes place in the confines of a cruise ship, while Jason's

actual romp through the Big Apple takes up perhaps 20 minutes — at the movie's end.

"You don't understand, someone is trying to kill us!"

"Welcome to New York."

Of course, director Rob Hedden had intended something very different.

As he explained in a making-of book, Jason was supposed to slay his way through all sorts

of iconic New York locations before jumping off the Statue of Liberty, but the measly

$5 million budget wouldn't allow for any of that.

Instead of that awesome-sounding movie, we got one of the most visually flat, tedious

entries in the entire series.

Jason X

Every long-running horror franchise eventually embarrasses itself by sending its villain

into space.

So it's only fitting that the final proper installment of the original Friday the 13th

series would do just that.

After being captured by the government, Jason is placed into cryogenic stasis for hundreds

of years.

Revived by some students, he wreaks his special brand of havoc on a spaceship, receives an

insane cyborg upgrade, and is once again seemingly dispatched for good.

Despite its silly premise, 2001's Jason X is surprisingly solid, with a ferocious performance

by Hodder in his final outing and at least a couple of the series' most truly bizarre

and inventive methods.

A late-film sequence featuring cyborg Jason in a Holodeck-like recreation of Camp Crystal

Lake is also a nice touch, and features a remixed version of what Hodder called his

favorite slay of all time, which just happens to be featured in the next entry.

Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood

Despite being little-remembered, 1988's Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood is noteworthy

for marking Kane Hodder's debut as Jason, and also for the infamous sleeping bag scene.

(turning a sleeping bag into a body bag)

The film's protagonist is Tina Shepard, a telekinetic young woman who inadvertently

revives Jason from his watery grave at the bottom of Crystal Lake while trying to bring

her drowned father back to life.

Many fans felt that the "Jason vs. Carrie" premise was a bit of a stretch.

But Hodder held the film together, and he even helped the film set a record for stunt

work.

In the film's climactic battle, Tina uses her powers to set Jason on fire, a scene that

was achieved by having Hodder actually be on fire for a whopping 40 seconds as the cameras

rolled.

His dedication to the role showed early, and his hot performance helps make The New Blood

a solid entry.

Freddy vs. Jason

It wasn't until 2003 that fans' hopes and the promise made in the last few frames of

Jason Goes to Hell were finally fulfilled.

Fortunately, the movie of fans' nightmares ended up being worth the years-long wait.

While it isn't actually part of the main Friday the 13th franchise, the crossover Freddy vs.

Jason earns its place on this list by virtue of being so awesomely over the top.

A Nightmare On Elm Street's Freddy Krueger is bummed that his memory among the living

is dying out, making it harder for him to invade the dreams of children.

He decides to free Jason Voorhees from Hell and turn him loose on his old Elm Street stomping

grounds in the hopes that the fresh wave of gruesome happenings will rekindle the legend

of Freddy.

But once Jason starts slaying, it's pretty tough to get him to stop, so Freddy maneuvers

Jason into a showdown before he can slay off all of Freddy's potential victims.

The film works far better than it has any right to after spending an eternity in development

hell.

The franchises' styles mesh well and there are a couple of genuinely creepy moments amidst

the carnage.

Friday the 13th: A New Beginning

The fifth film in the series, 1985's Friday the 13th: A New Beginning is a near-perfect

Friday the 13th film...that fans absolutely hate for one totally understandable reason.

The ending of the movie reveals that the Jason who's been slaying his way through a teen

rehab facility wasn't ever actually Jason at all, but just some...random guy — specifically

a paramedic, upset over the passing of his son early in the film.

Okay.

The Jason copycat's weak motivation was especially disappointing considering the interesting

psychological thriller angle the film takes before the reveal.

A now teenaged Tommy Jarvis, who as a child put a brutal end to Jason's reign of terror

with the slayer's own machete, is among the residents at a home for troubled teens when

the happenings begin anew.

The implication that Tommy may be responsible for this new round of mayhem is teased throughout,

and his ultimate face-off with the Jason copycat is truly nerve-jangling.

But for most fans, the fakeout ending wasted all the good will the movie engendered with

its crazy ways and high body count.

It all makes A New Beginning a very good franchise entry with one king-sized flaw that ultimately

shouldn't keep it from being enjoyed.

Friday the 13th Part III

The third entry in the Friday the 13th franchise had the misfortune of being produced in 1982,

smack in the middle of the early '80s 3-D revival.

But if you can get past all the unnecessary 3-D shots that only exist to throw something

at the audience, Part III is a tight, suspenseful shocker that features some jaw-dropping things

and sees Jason put on his iconic hockey mask for the first time.

The film's plot is nothing special: Jason removes a bunch of teenage friends and their

biker gang rivals.

Producers toyed with the idea of definitively ending the franchise with this entry, scripting

a conclusion in which Jason's head is lopped off by protagonist Chris.

But ultimately, Jason's fate is left hanging after a nightmarish false ending that illustrates

how fakeout dream sequences should be done.

Friday the 13th Part 2

At a scant 87 minutes, 1981's Friday the 13th Part 2 is short, dark, and efficient.

When the carnage starts, it comes fast and furious.

The movie wastes no time unceremoniously dispatching Alice, the sole survivor of the first film,

within its first few minutes.

This installment's Jason is a mute, ferocious beast.

And the means by which he's defeated — confusing him by invoking the memory of his dead mother

— would become a reliable means of at least slowing him down in future entries in the

series.

Despite the departure of the first film's special effects wizard Tom Savini, Part 2

offered passing sequences creative enough to invoke the wrath of the MPAA, who insisted

that a total of 48 seconds be cut to avoid an X rating.

It's still a brutal, relentlessly paced entry and a worthy sequel to one of the greatest

slasher films of all time.

Friday the 13th

The film that launched a seemingly unstoppable franchise is actually more of a crazy mystery

than most of the slasher flicks it inspired.

The third act reveal that the guy is former camp cook Mrs. Voorhees, driven insane by

the drowning passing of her weirdo son Jason, was absolutely jaw-dropping — as was her

ultimate fate, thanks to the film's special effects genius, Tom Savini.

According to director Sean Cunningham, Savini obsessed endlessly over how to accomplish

Mrs. Voorhees' final scene, and he also designed young Jason's look for his surprise appearance

at the end.

Friday the 13th was a film born of pure money-making opportunism, but Savini's groundbreaking makeup

effects work turned it into a horror classic.

Of course, it also doesn't hurt that the performance of veteran actress Betsy Palmer as Mrs. Voorhees

is super creepy.

"Slay her, mommy.

slay her."

Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives

The second-best film in the franchise has it all: tons of campy takings, skin-crawling

scares, and great performances all around.

The film opens with a delirious sequence in which Tommy Jarvis literally digs up Jason's

grave on a stormy night, impales the corpse with an iron stake from the cemetery's fence,

and angrily tosses a hockey mask and machete into the grave.

"F--- you, Jason."

Anybody who's ever seen Frankenstein can guess what happens next: there's a freak lightning

strike, and a newly reanimated Jason — an explicitly supernatural being for the first

time in the series — goes on a slaying spree.

The opening sets a self-referential tone that continues throughout the movie, successfully

making audiences laugh between the jump scares and brutal happenings.

The film is simply a blast: the body count is absurdly high, and stuntman C.J. Graham

is second only to Kane Hodder in his menacing portrayal of Jason.

It's almost the best Friday the 13th ever.

Almost.

Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter

As the name suggests, the fourth installment of the series was indeed intended to be the

final one.

And if it had been, the franchise may have had a completely different legacy.

The film begins with Jason escaping the morgue and getting set to embark on another rampage

— before finally meeting his match in an unlikely adversary.

Jason's soon-to-be long-time nemesis Tommy Jarvis makes his first appearance as a 12-year

old, played by a young Corey Feldman.

Tommy ends up saving his sister's life in the film's nerve-wracking climax, one of the

most intense and graphic final scenes in any mainstream horror film.

Ask any truly hardcore fan, and they'll tell you: The Final Chapter is the quintessential

Friday the 13th film.

Unbelievably brutal, and at times unbearably tense, it's not only the best film in the

franchise, but one of the greatest slasher films ever.

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Sada Libas Aur Islami Riwayat - Duration: 3:29.

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Essence of Murli 14 -10-2017 - Duration: 7:14.

Om Shanti !

Today's Murli Date Is 14th October 2017

Essence: Sweet children, remember with great happiness the Father who makes your life like a diamond and the rust will be removed.

Question: Who will become beads of the rosary and what is the effort required for that?

Answer: Those who do not remember anything at the end will become beads of the rosary.

( The one is able to forget old world and its possessios and remember Shiv Baba and Shiv Baba alone will become beads of the rosary )

Such children who reach their karmateet stage will become beads of the rosary.

Those who are wealthy and have many factories etc. have to forget all of those.

There should be no attachment to anyone and no consciousness of "mine".

Just consider everyone to be your brother (soul). There is only spiritual connection and no other connection.

Only the children who maintain such spiritual connection and forget everything else can become beads of the rosary.

Essence for dharna: 1. In order to claim a high status, remain very peaceful and become sweet.

( Be peaceful and sweet through out the day. Not that i remain peaceful for some time and other times i behave opposite. There is no benefit then. )

Interact with everyone with love.

2. You have to forget whatever you have surrendered to Baba; it should not be remembered.

( Let there not be even a trace of thought that we gave to god. Who are we to give god ? We can only take from god. )

Blessing: May you be an easy effort-maker and constantly experience a powerful stage with the blessing of being an embodiment of remembrance.

Those who are embodiments of remembrance can be constantly powerful and victorious. They are called easy effort-makers.

They remain constantly unshakeable in every situation.

No matter what happens, even if they fac e the biggest mountain in their situations,

if they face clouds of conflict in sanskars, even if matter tests them, they are like Angad

and do not allow the feet of their minds and intellects to shake.

Instead of bringing upheaval of the past into their awareness, they put a full stop.

Carelessness can never come to such ones.

Slogan: In order to reach the stage of enlightenment of knowledge, make effort in an incognito way.

( The more you remain silent internally, more knowledge will be revealed )

To the sweetest, beloved, long-lost and now-found children, love, remembrance and good morning from the Mother, the Father, BapDada.

The spiritual Father says namaste to the spiritual children.

We spiritual children convey to spiritual Baapdada, our love our remembrance, our good morning & our namaste namaste

Om Shanti !

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