Thứ Bảy, 24 tháng 3, 2018

Waching daily Mar 24 2018

What's up everybody this is Master Ian Gamer and now that Brigitte has been playable on

live servers for a little while, it's time to start getting excited for the next major

thing in Overwatch, which will be the 2018 Uprising event.

So in this video, I'll be going over when we can expect this event to start as well

as what kinds of new skin themes, game modes, and other new content it could include.

So without further ado, let's jump on in and check it out!

First up we have the event's start date.

Unfortunately, unlike most other Overwatch events, Uprising isn't based around any

real world holidays, which means pinning down it's exact date is a bit more difficult.

The only real indicator we have is simply when the event started last year, which was

Tuesday, April 11th.

And, given that Overwatch events usually start on a Tuesday, April 10th seems like the best

candidate for 2018.

As I said, though, given that there aren't really any major external factors affecting

this other than Blizzard's own development process, I wouldn't rule out the possibility

of it instead starting a week earlier or later, being either April 3rd or 17th.

But, just for the sake of simplicity, I'd say just expect April 10th.

And additionally, as always we can expect some kind of event teaser to be released about

a week ahead of time, most likely via Twitter.

So keep an eye out for that.

Also, real quick before I move on, don't forget to Subscribe and turn on Notifications

to keep up with all my future Overwatch content.

Anyways, now let's take a look at the event's possible themes.

Once again, since Uprising is based solely on in game story and events, the exact theme

of Uprising 2018 can be widely speculated.

In fact, given that the name "Uprising" was specifically a reference to the King's

Row Uprising, I expect this year's event to have a completely different name based

on whatever story event it ends up centering around.

However, until that event is revealed, I'll just continue to refer to it as Uprising.

While the King's Row Uprising was something that we knew nothing about prior to last year's

event, it is always possible that whatever story takes place this year has already been

teased in one way or another.

For example, we've gotten mentions of the mysterious Venice Incident in Moira's backstory,

as well as Operation White Dome from Brigitte's buildup teasers.

Either one of these could possibly be the setting of this year's event, although personally,

I expect it to be something completely new.

Sure there's a lot of intrigue within the community when it comes to these already mentioned

incidents and the previously unknown characters who were involved, but overall, I think that

it would be a lot more exciting and impactful for Blizzard to hit us with something brand

new, just like they did last year.

However, it is also quite possible that the Overwatch organization won't even be the

main focus of this year's event.

Some of the most popular ideas I've seen being thrown around regarding who or what

this year might focus on are either Blackwatch or Talon.

Given the addition of Moira and Doomfist since last year's Uprising, there's now more

than enough heroes to fill out a roster of all Blackwatch or all Talon members with regards

to whatever new game mode we get, which I'll get into more a little later on.

Plus, while Overwatch is, obviously, the center focus of the game Overwatch, there is certainly

a lot of interest in these darker factions.

This could be a great opportunity to tell more about the mysterious Talon, or even delve

into how Blackwatch played a hand in Overwatch's downfall.

Given Jeff Kaplan's recent comment regarding Reaper's backstory, I wouldn't be surprised

if this upcoming event revealed more about him specifically.

If you want to see more about what could possibly be soon instore for Reaper, then I encourage

you to check out my two part series delving into his origins and backstory.

I'll have a card linking to it on screen.

However, beyond just Talon and Blackwatch, there are plenty of other major organizations

in the Overwatch universe which could be getting the spotlight.

Companies like Vishkar or Lucheng Interstellar could be explored via a story event like Uprising.

Also, it could even be centered around a faction like the Junkers, and thus give the opportunity

for more post-apocalyptic themed skins like those already possessed by D.Va and Ana.

Or if it focused on Lucheng and their Lunar Ops programs, then perhaps the skins could

be focused around some kind of moon or space theme.

This might be getting into some really stretched speculation, but it's always at least worth

considering.

Anyways, now let's take a look at what to expect with regards to the event's specific

game mode.

For starters, the return of the original Uprising PvE from 2017 has been all but confirmed.

In a PC Games interview with Jeff Kaplan from last December, Jeff commented on the 2018

Uprising and Anniversary events.

"I think it should always be a mix of the old and the new - even if we were to do some

new stuff, there's a lot of players who never got to experience the original Uprising

content, so we need to bring that back for them as well."

In addition to this there are even voice lines for Doomfist and Moira, who weren't around

last time, communicating the names of the different Null Sector units.

This seemingly indicates that we'll be getting the original mode returning in some form or

another.

Now, depending on whether or not you were around for last year's Uprising event, this

may sound either good or bad to you.

Given how much fun the PvE was last year, I'm certainly glad to be able to play it

again, however I would also like something new as well.

Much like the 2017 Halloween Terror event, I expect we'll get multiple Arcade game

modes, some being either the original campaign or all heroes modes from last year, in addition

to a new mode specific to whatever this year's event theme revolves around.

However, regardless of the event's theme, I do think the new mode will still be PvE,

and more than likely will use many of the same mechanics as the PvE from last year.

The reason for this is, first and foremost, that PvE modes have always been tremendously

popular, so I expect Blizzard to uphold this kind of gameplay.

But furthermore, it'll be easier for the development team to just keep using what already

exists with regards to gameplay and AI mechanics.

While I hope we get something a little more unique than just the endless mode in Junkenstein's

Revenge, I'm pretty sure it'll still be a four player progressive mission against

Null Sector bots.

I'd certainly welcome something a bit newer, but that really may be asking too much, especially

given how well the PvE from last year played out.

Perhaps there will be a different map or different main characters in the campaign, but I think

overall it'll still be the same kind of gameplay.

Which, granted, I don't think is a bad thing.

I loved the PvE from last year, so seeing it manifest in a similar, yet fresh form would

be welcome in my opinion.

Especially if they switched it up so we were playing as either Blackwatch or Talon, but

still fighting Null Sector-esque bots, I think it could be really cool!

Anyways, now that I've discussed the start date, possible themes, and even what we can

expect in regards to new game modes, you might've noticed that I haven't mentioned one very

crucial element of all Overwatch events.

And that's skins!

However, given just how many possibilities there are for skins when it comes to a story

event like this, I decided that I should save all my skin ideas for their own video, which

should be coming out in the near future.

So be sure to stay tuned for that video, since there's a TON of cool ideas!

And with that, thank you all for watching.

Be sure to vote for which event theme you want to see most for the 2018 Uprising event

in today's poll card, and leave a comment below with your own thoughts and expectations

for the event in general.

Don't forget to like, subscribe, follow me on Twitter, and turn on Notifications to

keep up with all my future Overwatch content!

This is Master Ian Gamer singing off, and until next time have a great day!

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#WhyICarry - Duration: 5:25.

hello everybody and welcome back bonus video but it's a special weekend

deserves a special video today's video is going to be #WhyICarry why do I carry

a little bit of history and it doesn't it's not the complete reason #WhyICarry

but it's definitely one of the deciding factors in 2006 I had my own business

it did pretty well we're going pretty good and in April of 2006 the police showed

up at my home at 3 in the morning to tell me that my business had been broken into

I got dressed made the trip across town to my office my shop to walk in and find

that my van was gone my trailer was gone

my computers were gone and about fifty thousand dollars worth of equipment

while I was there the police let me know that they had found my van

burned out set on fire left on the side of the road my trailer my computer's my

equipment were all gone somebody had broken into my business broke through

two interior doors got the keys got the keys for the van got all the

equipment loaded it up stole it

now even though I wasn't there when this happened it still has pretty good effect on you

you still feel violated

from that moment on for about the next two months I always had a gun with me

it wasn't legal in Illinois at the time

I didn't carry it in anywhere with me but it was it was loaded when I was at my business

I had it at home with me I kept it in my truck whenever I was going someplace

that wasn't legal at the time

so that's a good portion of #WhyICarry it's probably the direct reason

#WhyICarry

is that I was a victim once and I know even if I had been carrying then

I still would have been a victim of that

but I will not be a victim when I have the chance to defend myself so I was

victim then would have been a victim whether Illinois had concealed carry

at the time or not because they did it in the middle of the night when I wasn't

there but when I'm out and around now I carry and I will always carry because

when I can stop myself from being a victim I will and that is #WhyICarry

thank you for watching like share and subscribe leave any comments below on

why you carry and until next time stay armed stay vigilant stay safe

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what if depression is not an illness? - Duration: 16:57.

What if depression is not an illness? Now, that's a question I hear quite often.

And recently I have heard someone, who I think is a pretty reasonable person, say

that depression is not an illness... And I think that this is what prompted me to

do some googling and see what other people have to say about this. And I've

discovered that there are actually some...

therapists out there who think that depression is not an illness.

And, you know, I've, I've listened to all of their arguments, I've read all of their

arguments, and they seem quite reasonable, but they are also easy to dismantle,

and that's actually what I'm about to do today, so yeah... I guess I just want to

share why I personally think that depression is an illness and why

it should be treated like one. I want to stress... I have to stress at the beginning,

that I am NOT one of the social justice warriors who, you know, get triggered

every single time they hear someone mention the idea that depression, or any

other mental illness, might not actually be an illness. I actually have a list of

arguments that I would like to share and I'm not here to, you know, pointlessly

scream at you. Okay, so let's jump right into it.

First of all, I certainly agree with the fact that any mental illness is not really an

illness in the standard medical definition of the word which is:

a definite pathological process, having a characteristic set of signs and symptoms,

which may affect the whole body or any of its parts and its etiology, pathology

and prognosis may be known or unknown. To make it a bit simpler, what I'm trying to

say is that depression, or any other mental illness,

does not really attack your body or to be more specific, your tissues, the very

same way that, let's say, the flu or cancer would. Now, there are a bunch of

arguments, a bunch of reasons why some people suggest that depression is not an

illness, but it's rather a state of mind, a trait of character, or even worse:

a weakness. So I just want to list all of them and I will, you know,

dismantle all of them one by one. First of all, people suggest that the cause of

mental health problems has not been pinpoint 100% and that the mythical

chemical imbalance has not been fully confirmed. And that is actually true, that

is true. We do not know, we are not sure what exactly is going on in there.

It is very likely that depression stems from influences other than

the neurotransmitter abnormalities, which is the whole serotonin / dopamine thing.

And among these are irregularities in brain structure and function, disturbances in

neural circuitry and various psychological contributions, such as stress.

But I ask: should a really matter? There are other idiopathic diseases,

which basically means that their cause is unknown, yet no one denies the fact that

these are indeed illnesses. There's also a list of illnesses that can be

confirmed... that can be diagnosed only through interviewing the patient, because

there is no way... there are no specific tests that could confirm it, like, you

know, the the restless legs syndrome. But it's still considered an illness.

Number two: some people suggest that medication doesn't work for everyone, so depression

cannot be cured, or at least, it cannot be kept in check and that is why it cannot be an illness.

But I ask, should it really matter. There are many other illnesses

out there for which we don't have treatments that would have a 100%

success rate. Now, chemotherapy doesn't always work,

but, you know, you wouldn't say that cancer is not illness. There are many other

illnesses that cannot be fully cured, we can just try and, you know, control the

the severity of the symptoms. So how is depression any different, again.

And does the fact that not everyone responds well to medicinal treatment...

Does that mean that we should ditch it altogether? You know, surely, you wouldn't

suggest banning chemotherapy just because it doesn't work for everyone.

And last, but not least, the people who suffer from mental disorders,

most of them, lead severely impaired lives... Now, these things can be cured or

at least kept in check. However, these people won't be able to

cope with it unless they seek professional help. Now, that - to me - sounds

like how an average, more conventional disease would work, doesn't it.

When someone breaks a leg, you don't just tell them that if they change their mindset

their bones will instantly heal. When someone is taking insulin shots for

diabetes, you don't ask them whether they aren't scared that the medication will

change them and you don't ask them whether they wouldn't prefer to cope

with it on their own. When someone has the flu,

you don't just tell them to snap out of it and get out of bed. So why would you

say those very same things to people who suffer from mental disorders... And...

Disorders that we know - because it has been scientifically proven and it has

been documented over the years - these disorders will not go away on their own

in most cases. Now, there are people who suggest that depression is not an

illness, it's rather a symptom of our consumer culture, the constant rat race,

the pressure for perfection imposed upon us by the social media. So, I guess the

theory is that people who... who are somehow more emotional, somehow weaker,

they can't take it. They can't take the pressure and as a result they become

depressed. And I say yes this might be one of the many causes of depression, but,

you know, I don't think that it's the illness itself. I don't think

that this is enough to explain the complexity of depression.

Because what about the people who are clinically depressed for no apparent reason?

What about the people who actually won the rat race, what about the the people

who are successful, who are rich, who have it all, who are, you know, considered

attractive or whatever, but they are still depressed. And last but not least:

what about all of the people who are overly emotional, who are very responsive

to what goes on in the world, who care too much, but yet, they are not depressed.

Take me for example. It's a little bit weird to talk about

myself this way, but I am the so-called highly sensitive person. I am very

emotional, although I don't really show it on the surface, but, you know, I think

a lot, I dwell on things inside... And yeah, I guess I just, you know, I have

heightened empathy, which - I think - is what allows me to make those videos, to make

them so relatable, at least according to you, I don't know... But yeah, and, you know,

my life hasn't been that easy, to be quite honest, especially for the past... for

the past couple of months and somehow... I'm not depressed. I'm not.

I never was and, you know, I don't feel like I'm about to be. So I think what I want

to say is that, you know, it's it's not a general rule, it's... it's not enough,

the theory that people that are somehow more emotional, are more prone to

depression. I don't think that's enough to explain it. I really don't want

to go overboard with this so let me just stress that I think that the feelings of

depression, anxiety, stress or any other unpleasant emotions, they are a part of

the human condition, they are normal, they are natural. I don't think that these

should be labeled as something bad, as something that is unwanted. I don't think

that we should, you know, strive to fully erase these because that would be absurd,

that would be like, like a real life version of a Brave New World, which is

something I really don't want to happen. So... Also, I believe that getting rid of

depression or any other mental illness is in the hands of the person who

suffers from the disorder, because that's actually what a lot of therapy is about.

And, most importantly, I don't think that simply popping a pill every single time

is the right way to go. I don't think that overmedicalizing this issue is

the one and only and the right solution to this. However, there are times when

people cannot cope on their own. They need the help of medication, they need

the help of therapy. Sometimes, and I think that actually most times, a mix of

these two things works best. So as you can tell I'm trying to find a middle

ground here, basically... having a discussion with myself. But yeah, and to

all of the people who suggest that there was no depression in the good old times:

I just want to say that Mount Everest wasn't discovered and named by the West

until the 1850s and I'm pretty sure the mountain still existed, okay?

So to sum up, what I want to say is that I personally don't really care whether mental

illnesses are called illnesses, because I know what they are, I know how they

should be treated I know how they work. But there are a lot of people out there

who don't know how these work, there are many misconceptions about mental

disorders. And I do believe that labeling mental disorders as illnesses has taken

so much of the stigma away, which obviously is a good thing. And I guess,

that being stubborn and just arguing that these are not illnesses, just

because they don't exactly fit the biological definition of the word

illness, won't do any good. It can only do harm, because it basically, it opens up

doors for all of the people who think that it's just a weakness, it's just a

trait of character, it's laziness, and, you know, saying that it's not an illness

basically... takes us back to medieval times and we don't want that.

Every time we suggest that it's not an illness, I think we further stigmatize it.

I think we somehow suggest that people who suffer from these disorders, they are

somehow weaker, that they cannot cope with it on their own. And some people

even romanticize depression and, you know, they say that sadness is a good

thing in this empty world and that we should all feel more sadness and that...

Depression should be somehow nurtured, which is such a ridiculous idea. What I

think is worst about this is that when you say that it's not an illness...

When you say that, you imply that people who suffer from

these disorders should actually be able to cope with them on their own. And when

it turns out that not everyone can cope with it on their own, these people become

ashamed. And when people become ashamed, they refuse to seek help.

And what happens when people refuse to seek help? They often attempt a suicide.

Now, there's no hidden agenda in this for me. I'm not a psychiatrist, I'm not

psychologist, I am not in any way linked to the pharmaceutical industry.

I'm not even depressed and I never was depressed. So you may be wondering why

I am so passionate about this and, you know, first of all I just guess I like to

discuss various interesting ideas, various interesting topics, but I think

that the main reason why I took my understanding of the mental health

issues... of the mental health case, what took it to another level was me being

diagnosed with social anxiety and me opening up to the world about it.

So, you know, when I did it, when I finally had the guts to admit it, to admit that I was

struggling with mental health issues, I was somehow denied - by some people -

- the right to suffer from a mental disorder. No matter how hard I tried to

explain that I've been diagnosed both by a psychiatrist and a psychologist,

and I actually, you know, took medication for a while, for a very brief while actually...

No matter how hard I try to explain that I actually went to therapy for a year,

every single week. No matter how hard I tried to explain that maintaining a high

functioning persona online, although I wouldn't really call myself high

functioning, as I think you can clearly tell, but yeah maintaining an online

persona in the comfort of your home, where you can edit out all of

the mistakes, where you can put a filter on or whatever, it's not the same as

what you would act like around people in in real life. Even though I tried to

explain all of these things, people still had the nerve to say that I am somehow

making it up or doing this just to get attention, because clearly, for these

people, these two things don't work. Being online and having social anxiety. These

things don't work. So I guess this left me a little bit broken and very much

disappointed. Because not only did the mental illness itself mess up my life.

But, you know, the people, the society, when I finally, you know, opened up about it,

they didn't just accept it, they, you know... Some people just questioned it at every

single opportunity they got. And I guess I just hope that when my children are

around, and when they need any mental health help (I hope they don't, but if

they do) I hope they will instantly get it without having to get humiliated

along the way, the way many of us were. And I guess I just hope that in the

future, people will get help before it's too late.

So yeah, thank you so much for watching and I will see you in my next video. Bye!

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New Generic LYRICA (pregabalin) Medication? - Duration: 5:41.

really gonna get the stereotype of a druggie not just because I have

fibromyalgia because I'm young those trolls in the comments I'm sure you'll

it's Evie you guys I don't know how I do not make this video before we have

over 200 videos here just based on chronic illnesses so I don't know how

I'm just now finally making this but I am now so shut up there a generic

medicine yet really Raqqah no they were supposed to be in January but some

reason there isn't yet let me tell you a few things okay I have a laptop here so

I don't forget okay so the company that makes lyrica fixer something like that

I'm gonna call it fixer now I'm already

I'm planning a video sharing with you guys ways that I found to save on

prescriptions and I've done this for quite a few spoonie's because let's be

real here the fda-approved meds that are meant for Vibram they're supposed to be

met for fibromyalgia they're expensive as hell they're I don't know how people

the nutrients patch that I wear five hundred dollars or two patches and

that's only good for two weeks I don't know how we're supposed to get that

anyway there's currently no equivalent version of lyrica available in the

United States and they warn on there that you may see some kind of

advertisements cuz Roger went pharmacies online so you got to be careful and make

sure they're legit for those of you that have bought prescriptions online you may

be so careful it could be coming up that you could potentially be unsafe as they

that on there lupin le upin is a medicine that has been approved but it

hasn't launched yet so I have to keep black Buster franchises alive in the

face of generic competition drug makers often roll out new more convenient

versions that can inspire patients to stick with the brand The Fixer

representative didn't say whether the drug maker believes currently lyrica

patients with switch to lyrica that said in a statement that the Med was

developing to offer patients an effective treatment option with

convenience of one daily dosing so that's what the lyrica CR is Erica's for

tons of things it's for like the diabetic neuropathy I have really

painful nerve pain the nerve Ivan al-jalil also seizures do you guys know

this medication generated over 3 billion dollars in the US last year over the

year before in what swapping them really reach all this money they go and post it

on our TV so only patient the patient's know so much about it and they want to

go talk to their doctor because they're desperate they're in pain and that's

making their sales go up obviously who knows maybe they want to keep this going

so people for their medicines know ok so what can we do about you guys you can

contact this scissors it's art I will put their website I'll put their link

down below and I'll put their phone number for you you can write them you

can call them and say hey what kind of programs you got I can't afford my

medicine and I believe they might have a form on there you could fill out it'll

tell you if you qualify you're not you know based on income and stuff I will

make a video soon once I feel I got enough helpful information I'll share

with you guys other ways to save on your prescriptions not just this one ok and

then other medicines that are other medications that are like

lyrica again you guys know I'm not a doctor and everybody's body is different

everyone's gonna react respond differently to different medications so

you can't can't compare one person to the next

but cymbalta stuff Dola Dola Dola Dola something like that I'll share

everything in the description box down below advice is right next to the title

you just click on the little arrow pointing down click on that and all the

information come down there and blow my contact information in there too and

whatever else that's extra for the video I hope you found this helpful if you're

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we know and then we get a couple trolls but what do you do I love you guys

thanks so much for watching I hope you're doing alright if not hang in

there and I will see you in the next video come talk to me in the comment

section

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When friendship with a spanner does not involve friendship with levers

And when the arms from the shoulders can make the engine even made of wood

But sometimes to make a tree work great mind and do not

But to cut firewood without an ax without machinery is indispensable

And the main thing is that the technique made by hands should benefit

But there are exceptions, when you do something just for the soul

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Coloring Easter Eggs | Easy Easter Egg Decorating - Duration: 6:53.

It's an egg maraca party.

Yay!

Hey guys, this is Trinity.

I'm so excited because Easter is almost here and me and my brother are going to be showing

you a fun and easy way to color eggs.

So lets get started.

So all you're going to need for this craft is some eggs.

We're using these plastic eggs, but you can use regular hard boiled eggs if you want and

we got these at the dollar store.

You'll need some gel food coloring, something to stir it up.

You'll need some sort of container with a bit of rice at the bottom.

So first we have to color our rice.

I think I'm going to do blue.

What are you going to do?

I'm going to do green.

Ok let's color our eggs.

So we got our rice all colored.

Now what you want to do is take an egg, put it in your container and shake it up.

Let's do it.

Let's put it in.

Wait three.....oh.

Three Two One Let's see how it turns out.

Whoa!

That's so cool.

That's so cool.

Wow.

JoJo let's see yours.

Ok.

Wow that's so cool.

Wow It's an egg maraca party.

Yay!

Look at how pretty these turned out.

Now, we're going to try to mix the colors.

I'm going to do pink and blue.

What are you going to do?

I'm going to do yellow and pink.

Okay so let's get coloring.

What I do is I like shove it in like that and sometimes if I can I shove it under.

When you're mixing more than one color you don't want to mix it as much so the other

color can show.

I think this should be good.

Ok Oh there's no rice on it.

Ok here you go.

Ok so I'm going to do blue.

Oh wow!

That's so cool.

Look!

Look at that!

That's cool.

Wow.

It looks like a galaxy.

Ya!

Whoa!

This one's really cool.

Ya that's cool.

I'm doing a green and yellow one.

For our last two eggs, we're going to be mixing all of the colors and making a multi colored

egg.

I'm so excited to see how it turns out.

Three two one.

Ok Three two one Oh It's really dark.

That's cool This craft was so fun and easy to do.

I think my favorite egg would have to be this one.

What's your favorite one?

My favorite is this one as well.

I hope you liked this video.

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Thanks for watching guys, see you next week.

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