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TANIA

TANIT

TARA

TARUH

TASHA

TATELYN

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TAYEN

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TERESA

TERRA

THAILY

THAIS

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TORLAN

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6 Unexplainable Videos and Ghosts Caught On Tape #09 - Duration: 10:48.

When there's Unexplainable Activity, there is always a chance, that someone gets out

their camcorder and documents the strange circumstances.

And sometimes that material will make us wonder.. if there are actual things in this world,

that can't be explained.

In todays episode, we want to check out 6 Unexplainable Videos and Ghosts Caught On

Tape.

Two friends were investigating a local office building at night because a rumor was saying

that a ghost is roaming the hallways of the old heritage building.

Could it be legit ?

These 2 explorers were checking out the Gettisburg Park at night, when all of a sudden, a mysterious

figure can be seen on the right side next to the road.

This man rented an apartment over the internet, when he heard strange noises inside the house

upon his arrival.

What exactly could have been responsible for it ?

Two German explorers ventured through an abandoned asylum at night when unnatural activity startled

them, and forced them to go for a quick exit.

The

owner of this piano claimed that it started to play by itself, once in a while.

Is this video proof of a ghostly entity ?

A

young woman was following a legend that a spirit of a girl wast trapped inside this

abandoned train car..

Thank you guys for watching and stay frosty!

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I Went To Crunchyroll Expo. - Duration: 26:20.

There is some truth in the saying that the best things in life are unplanned.

I went to Crunchyroll Expo.

It wasn't something I was planning on doing until 2 months before the event.

This is a story of the events that led to this, and the experience at the con.

If you're only interested in the latter, here's the timestamp in which I start talking

about it.

It'll also be on the description.

Around June, the thought occurred that I wanted a vacation on my birthday week.

I haven't had a chance since I started this new job.

At first, I didn't know what to do.

I asked colleagues around about ideas for internal tourism.

Then, on break one day, I read a promotional tweet from the Crunchyroll Twitter account

about their Expo and the dates: August 25th to the 27th.

I first read about this announcement some months ago, but wasn't thinking of attending

- all I wanted was some time away to relax.

Like pieces of a puzzle, it all started to come together.

"Wouldn't it be nice if I could attend the event?"

After some pondering, I decided to just follow my feelings and go.

Since I just had a credit card approved, and some decent savings to boot, the choice was

made all the more easy.

The first things I bought were the plane tickets.

I haven't flown since the year 2000 and had no idea how the experience had evolved;

it was both unnerving and exciting at the same time.

I made a conscious decision to travel on my own – I rejected dad's offer to accompany

me, I wasn't going to meet with friends, I have no family in California and, if something

were to happen to me, I'm on my own.

Heavy stuff for someone who hasn't traveled alone, but hey - there's always a first

time for everything!

Next, the hotel.

I don't know much about how the hospitality business sells itself, but I wanted one thing

– free food.

A lot of hotels close to the venue didn't have a buffet or complimentary breakfast or

dinners.

Not spending money on food because it came with the package?

Hell yeah, I wanted that!

I ended up staying at the Embassy Suite.

Breakfast was covered and there were a number of choices around to eat, hotel restaurant

included - it was all right!

There was a manager's reception in the evening, but it's mostly to consume alcohol.

I sure wasn't in the mood to drink when I came back.

I had no idea how the room looked either, but more on that later.

Lastly, the event pass.

It would be a shame if I booked the plane and hotel but not the con pass.

It looked like that'd be the case, but it was due to me waiting on the final guest list.

I knew I wanted a VIP pass for the perks and goodies, but the guests were a deciding factor

between it and the highest tier, VIP Plus.

It took a month and then a tweet came.

That sealed the deal.

I wanted Adam Savage's autograph.

In retrospect, it was the best deal I could get at the time.

I had trouble selecting the other 3 guests I'd like autographs from, so I went with

recognition factor.

Bad idea?

I don't even know.

Departure day arrived.

A quick breakfast to get me ready for the 8 hour trip - a flight from Puerto Rico to

Texas, then to California.

Dallas's airport is huge - I didn't expect I would be taking a train to get to the connecting

gate.

It was chock full of stores as well.

It was bewildering, taking all of this in.

Some hours later, I arrived at the San Jose airport.

First thing I noticed once I got out was the nice weather – it was sunny, but I wasn't

sweating.

As someone used to humidity, California's dry heat was a nice change and it's certainly

more enjoyable.

Included in the package's offerings was a shuttle from the airport to the hotel and

back.

I waited for one for about 15 minutes before calling the hotel, only to find out they didn't

offer the service!

I was miffed.

I had to take an Uber to the hotel.

Earlier in the day, I received an email about a window on Thursday for those who wanted

to pick up their badges at the venue.

I arrived at about 5:30 local time – I wasn't going to let this opportunity pass!

I left my stuff at the room and walked to the event.

'It's a two mile walk back and forth – how hard can this be?'

Boy, would that come back to haunt me later.

More on this soon.

After admiring the weather, I grabbed my pass, inquired about the hotel goodies and I was

back in before dinner.

One thing I couldn't help being surprised at: the room was big.

Sure, I expected a bed, but I didn't know I'd have a living room!

While I barely used it, it was a nice addition.

Friday morning.

By this time, Hurricane Harvey threatened to make landfall in Texas on the weekend.

I couldn't help feeling stressed when I realized my layover flight was in Dallas and I had

no idea if this was going to be a problem that needed solving at the last minute.

Thankfully, the airline reassured me that my flight back had not been cancelled.

Mom, who has travelled more than I have, let me know that all airports have hotels - if

an emergency were to happen, I could rent a room there.

It should be fine as long as I have cash on me and, fortunately, that wasn't a problem.

I walked to the event, like the day before.

Arrived an hour early, hoping to get some bearings on my surroundings.

Where are the points of interest?

With that out of the way, I wanted to get into the Exhibit Hall.

One of the perks of the VIP and VIP Plus pass was that I got early access to it.

We were queuing at the Main Stage, electronic music blaring and a reassurance that we'd

get entry before 1PM.

We *did* enter first, but it felt like there wasn't any lead over the Premium members

and the general public.

As soon as the last queuing VIP entered, the main hall doors opened and it's open season.

I made a beeline to the Crunchyroll Expo booth to claim a shirt exclusive to VIP pass holders

and a lanyard I bought in advance.

The queue circled the booth - it was crazy.

Staff were doing their best to keep the line, but I don't think they anticipated the sheer

volume of people.

There was a staff member shouting out shounen lines while circling around and, I'll be

honest, it felt awkward.

I heard a hype man coming from the Aniplex booth right in front of the Expo store talking

about posters: in exchange for filling out a survey, we would be given a poster from

either one of 4 Aniplex properties.

There was a Monogatari Second Season poster and a Sword Art Online Ordinal Scale poster

- can't recall the other two.

I wanted that Monogatari poster.

Some 10 minutes later after queuing, the hype man mentioned that they ran out of Monogatari

posters.

With the survey completed, I reluctantly chose the SAO poster.

Keep this in mind, for it would become an event in the future that I derive mild amusement

from.

I ran to the Sudachi Stage to catch the first panel I wanted to attend - one about the localization

process.

I wasn't allowed to film this panel, unfortunately.

It is important to stick by the rules - the last thing I wanted was to become 'persona

non grata' on the first year.

There was some interesting discourse in the Q&A session - the people asking questions

had either programming or subtitle timing backgrounds.

While I can't recall specifics, the discussion boiled down to 'we gotta work with what

we have or someone will replace us'.

A rather poignant statement.

Thankfully, my thoughts on how Japanese businesses work is outside this video's scope.

I sent a message to Elliot Trinidad, a CR collaborator who I have regular conversations

with to see if we could meet up.

He was busy all day hosting panels.

One of those, Dream Daddy, got moved to 3:15 - I didn't want to miss my chance of observing

at a distance!

I didn't have any intent of attending the panel at first but, y'know, memes.

Trinidaddy memes.

Adam Savage time next.

I left the Dream Daddy panel 15 minutes before the session and already there was a huge line

waiting for him.

One of the good things about this session that wouldn't be repeated with the other

three was a dedicated VIP line and was I glad to be one: by the time I left, 3 hours

after the session started, Adam was still there, signing autographs!

While waiting, I talked with a Persona 5 Joker cosplayer and his friend - it seemed my accented

English peaked their interest, which...surprised me.

I don't hear about people being interested in that and I definitely noticed some odd

eyes back at the airport when I tended to a Spanish telemarketing call...

Anyway, the line started moving, I made small talk, grabbed an autograph, a picture and

got out of there.

Next on the schedule, the Digibro vs Gigguk panel.

I've seen some of the skirmishes these two Youtubers had and it'd be hilarious to attend

a panel where they roast each other face to face.

CR filmed the whole panel - after some time deciding whether it was going to be uploaded

in CR's channel or Digibro's, plus an unofficial upload that was garnering somewhere

close to 40,000 views as of recording, CR gave the footage to Digibro which he made

available on his channel.

I also managed to get some footage from the event from the front lines.

I had an hour to spare after the panel was over.

It was around this time in which I introduced myself to Nate Ming, the customer support

lead and an individual who I speak to on a regular basis.

The setup was awkward, I thought - figuring out the status of the hotel goodies I was

supposed to receive, being back and forth between the VIP and the Info Desk.

I was sent over to customer support's desk in order to find out more.

I stated my case, they did some inquiries and, at the end, introduced myself.

It was stupid to say something along the lines of 'personal privilege' - at least he

took it well.

We made small talk, gave me his card in case my issue didn't get solved and I went on

my way.

I wandered across the Exhibit Hall, looking for things to buy.

I bought a Megumin figurine and a figma of the Persona 3 main protagonist this round.

Earlier on, I bought some CRX exclusive shirts and the physical version of the Persona 5

soundtrack.

And, speaking of Persona 5, the game was a big thing at CRX; not only in the Artist Alley

visit the following day: cosplayers, merch, what have you.

Even a prankster sent a calling card to Victoria Holden.

Memes are eternal.

The last two events of the day were a Digibro panel and the second signing session with

three of the Final Fantasy XV voice actors.

The former was a 40 minute Q&A live panel with his fans & followers called 'Digibro

Before Dark'.

I didn't record footage of it and it wasn't necessary: the full video's on his After

Dark channel.

I found it hilarious that he was gifted a beer before the Q&A started - by his admission,

he drank 4 beers with Gigguk prior to the versus panel.

I have reason to believe he was, at least, somewhat tipsy.

I couldn't say if the panel was a train wreck or a masterpiece, as I left 15 minutes

into it to queue for the autograph session.

While waiting, I spoke to a man who was there because one of the actors voiced Junkrat and,

apparently, his autograph was the only one missing in a Overwatch artbook he'd been

collecting signatures of the cast.

The man was fascinating to listen to, even if I don't care much for the game: radio

preparation, podcaster, runs a Youtube channel...we have similar backgrounds.

Although he was braver than me.

If anything, the conversation made me realize I shouldn't be afraid of putting my content

out there.

Prints were being sold for the guests to sign.

I should've bought one - their signature on the mini CRX poster felt cheap.

It wasn't a money issue, either - just that a majority of the prints didn't appeal to

my aesthetic.

Yet, a Noctis one that was for sale looked awesome.

I was ready to call it a day - I was hungry, tired, both backpacks were full of stuff and

my feet hurt.

Remember the whole walking to the venue thing?

Turns out Chuck Taylors are not walking shoes.

It was a bad idea to walk to the event and would seek a hotel closer to the venue next

year.

Took an Uber back to the hotel.

Saturday.

The con started earlier and I was determined to take more pictures of cosplayers.

To a degree, I did!

The one I wanted the most was of a Dr. Eggman cosplayer I saw yesterday.

There were lots of cosplayers as expected from the busiest day.

The day started with a mini panel - Crunchyroll marketed these as 'CRX Chats'; panels

lasting anywhere between 15 and 20 minutes.

I caught a glimpse of a spirited display by Dallas Middaugh, head of Crunchyroll's manga

division on why manga matters.

He went into the nitty gritty of how manga influenced comic books throughout their history

- this could've easily been a full panel, I feel.

Given how many panels were on manga, some more important than this one, this was the

best course of action.

After that, the one I came for: 'Becoming a Fan of Fandom'.

Adam Sheehan, director of events at Crunchyroll, shared his experience from countless years

managing expo presence, notably for FUNimation, and why he comes back for more.

Right next door, the Anime Feminist panel.

Lauren Orsini and Amelia Cook spoke on surviving the toxic side of anime fandom as a feminist.

At times, it felt like a pitch for AniFem but, at the end, I was convinced there can be a feminist discussion

regarding anime and manga.

And that I feel disgusted by men feeling within their right to attack women because they dare

to have an opinion contrary to them.

Digibro's autograph session was next.

The queue was rather small compared to Gigguk's, who was at the booth next to him.

A lot of ladies, too.

Remember that SAO poster I got from the Aniplex booth the day before?

I had an idea.

When my turn came up, I explained the story and asked him to 'deface' the poster to

give it some value.

Yes, I actually said deface.

He was happy to oblige.

The first thing he did was draw devil horns and a Hitler mustache on Kirito.

I could not contain my laughter!

We took a picture and off I go.

While I visited the Yoshitaka Amano gallery yesterday, I didn't have a chance to film.

I was happy when I was told I could.

Half gaming, half Hunter x Hunter, one rarely gets the opportunity to get this close to

the original keyframes.

While I didn't cared much for the early Final Fantasy titles, the art was still breathtaking

to watch.

Some time later - I don't have much to say on the influencer panel I attended prior - it's

Jeopardy time!

This is likely the "panel", if it can be called that, that I enjoyed the most.

Geoff, Arkada and Victoria were competing for bragging rights.

At first, the projector didn't want to play nice with Miles's laptop.

A room full of people were cheering when it worked and booing when it went out - it was

hilarious.

While the staff figured out what was going on, Victoria had the contestants play the

Evangelion theme song on their kazoos.

I didn't get footage of that, but Geoff's fianceé did.

As much as I would love to upload the full show, two things - the second half I was fighting

with my stabilizer arm, so the footage isn't the best and this...this needs to be experienced.

If you're ok with a few best moments of the first half...

Oh, and when everything looked like Geoff was going to win, Victoria gave the biggest upset, taking

home the win.

My feet were killing me at this point.

I needed to sit down for an extended period of time.

But also, I wanted to buy something I could have Arkada sign.

He streamed Persona 5 earlier during the week and my mind went to that.

There were no official prints available at the Exhibit Hall earlier.

The lady I met yesterday at the Adam Savage autograph lane reminded me about Artist Alley

- the perfect excuse to go.

Elliot, in a response message, mentions he's browsing the Alley when I was going to be

there - killed two birds with one stone.

I wanted one print, I came out with 7.

And I took a picture of a Futaba cosplayer - God is good.

I didn't have the strength to go on - I went back to the Exhibit Hall to eat and wait

until Arkada's session in two hours.

I believe I did some more shopping at this time - namely Nendoroids.

I had already met two of the three people I would've loved to meet during the Expo.

I should note: Victoria and Miles were up and down the venue - there was no way I could

introduce myself properly.

I reached out to Sam Wolfe, one of the guys in the brand team I talk with, to see if he

would like to meet.

He was filming a Main Event panel when all of this happened - he exited briefly to say

hi.

What a nice fellow to talk to.

Just like Nate - he was surprised at how far I travelled to be here.

Barring some of the guests, I'm likely the attendee who has traveled the farthest.

But hey - I'm just a guy who decided to make this his birthday gift.

Arkada's session came up.

I got there early - the 15th person in line.

At lack of topics to bring up, I brought up the earlier Persona 5 stream in small conversation.

Apologized that I didn't follow the rule of backseat gaming because I couldn't bear

watching him getting lost in the room before the boss in Haru's palace.

Strangely, I got an insight on why streamers have these kind of rules.

It seems obvious, but most streamers aren't looking for help - they let you sit right

next to them but they still want to explore things themselves.

Fair enough.

I gave him one of the Persona 5 posters I bought for his signature, in which he wrote

'Go To Bed!', acting like Morgana.

Well, that was random!

I couldn't help but laugh.

We took a picture and I was out of there.

And that was CRX for me.

I dropped by Nate's booth to let him know that the hotel goodies situation was solved

and to say goodbye.

I was not looking forward to waking up at 3AM the next day.

Not only was I not going to spend CRX's last day in California, but it was cold...

64 degrees Fahrenheit.

I was shivering.

As soon as the plane departed San Jose, I started crying.

I couldn't get myself to stop.

Despite knowing I would do this next year.

Despite not shedding a single tear at the gate.

A flurry of emotions came in, all at once.

I was crying on and off for over 30 minutes.

I wanted Chick-fil-A when I got back to Texas, but I got lost at the gigantic Dallas airport.

I didn't have time to waste - McDonalds it was.

And I had to eat it on the plane, since they were boarding by the time I got back.

Lesson learned: I won't take a layover of less than 2 hours again - if I can help it.

When I got back home to Puerto Rico, mom mentioned the suitcase was wet.

I didn't pay it too much mind - it was raining in Dallas and the suitcase was insulated against

water.

However, when I opened up the suitcase, all of the promotional stuff and two posters I

was looking to put up had water damage beyond repair.

Thankfully the artists put their prints inside bags - I still have a respectable wall full

of posters thanks to that detail.

If there's something I regret, it's not staying for the full duration of the event.

With better planning, it is something I aim to correct next year.

And that's the story of how I spent an insane amount of money on a trip to California...for

an anime convention.

Anime is trash...and so am I.

Thank you for watching.

Until next time, with nothing more to say, signing out.

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50 Baby girl names that start with T

TABATHA

TABITHA

TAHKI

TAIKA

TAIMI

TAINA

TALAYEH

TALISE

TALULA

TAMARA

TAMIKA

TAMIKO

TANIA

TANIT

TARA

TARUH

TASHA

TATELYN

TATIANA

TAYEN

TEGRA

TELMA

TELSA

TERESA

TERRA

THAILY

THAIS

THALIA

THEOLA

THIRZA

TIA

TIFANNY

TIKVA

TILLE

TINA

TIONNA

TITA

TOIBE

TOPAZ

TOREY

TORIANA

TORIE

TORLAN

TRACY

TRINITY

TRUDY

TULA

TULIA

TYNE

TYRA

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5 Creepy Video Game Glitches - Horror Month 2017 - Day 27 - Duration: 2:23.

Geeky Gaming Hey Geeks, it's Andrea.

It is day 27 of our second Horror Month.

Today I really wanted to talk about some creepy video game glitches.

We have talked about these a few times in the past, but there are just always so many

more.

And I have to say, as someone who really likes glitches like that..

I hope they never stop.

Alright Geeks, let's go.

5.

Mafia II - Macbook Glitch The Mac version of Mafia II has a list of

graphical glitches.

I mean in the clip you're looking at, you see several.

Although all the little ones are annoying, not many are as creepy as what is going on

with Vito's mom.

Mommy Scaletta is no dummy, but this glitch sure portrays her as such.

4.

Skyrim - NPCs Swimming through Air A list of video game glitches just wouldn't

be complete without a Bethesda game or two in the mix.

As we've spoken about in the past, Skyrim has its fair share of creepy glitches.

One of which is a glitch where people and guards swim through the air.

It's like spirits flying through the sky, just trying to make it home.

3.

Infamous - Blinking Corpses One of the most buggy things in games seems

to be the bodies of enemies.

In Infamous there is a bug where the corpses of the fallen will lay on the ground, but

continue to blink.

Just imagine this face when you're laying in bed tonight.

2.

Call of Duty 3- Undead Dude Call of Duty and similar games have been known

to have weird bugs, but this is probably one of my favorites.

Here we have an example of a guy who is just not ready to give up on this life.

1.

Oblivion - Rimalus Bruiant loves dogs This glitch is really messed up.

This family loves their dogs so much that they just randomly start beating the crap

out of them.

I don't know what his problem is, but Rimalus really needs to chill the frick out.

Not cool, bro.

Not cool.

Alright Geeks, that's going to do it for this video.

Thank you so much for hanging out with me today.

If you are new here, Horror Month is 31 countdowns in just 31 days.

We are coming to an end, but we are not done yet.

So be sure to subscribe so you don't miss out on any of the fun.

And be sure to pick up the Horror Month T-Shirt before it is gone forever.

Alright Geeks, I will see you tomorrow.

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Do Atheist Progressives Need Better Representation? - Duration: 2:43.

READING CHAT: "Atheists and the left are in desperate need of new representation."

Yeah well, this is what I'm talking about, there's a difference in priority.

Secular leftists care about different stuff; they don't care about this war

against political correctness. So it seems like they don't have any

representation, but they're there; they just care about stuff that actually

matters. We've gotten to a point where I don't think your atheism should be

what informs what you do in your life, and I think that's what

a lot of secular leftists have started to understand.

But it's like I said, it's happening. There's people out

there that are realizing you need to take a step forward.

There's people like Matt Dillahunty and Dave Silverman and

other people who are known for their atheism, but also realizing

that there's a segment of atheism that is toxic and maybe needs to be

resisted. Like I I'm still really hostile towards religion overall,

like I still consider myself an anti theist--it's just not the issue right now.

There's other things going on. There's other things that I feel like

are worth my time. It would be a misguided attack for me to just

navigate around the issues that are right in front of me and then go and say,

"oh Islam's bad." I think what a lot of

atheist progressives are realizing is that fanaticism and dogmatic beliefs are

not unique to religion. And I think that's one of the reasons why

a lot of atheist progressives have sort of stopped going in so hard

on religion, because it's not specifically the

religion. I think that religion has problems for sure but we've realized

that we're seeing the same kind of fanaticism and dogmatic beliefs

and emotion based arguments within our own community--within the Atheist

community.

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