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Library Sale Book Haul! | 2018 | Kendra Winchester - Duration: 14:44.
Hey guys! Kendra here. Dylan of course is over to the side there. But it's
been a while. I decided to take a little break because the Reading Women Award is
coming pretty quickly, and we have some other things going on behind the scenes.
And I'm, like, you know what? I'm just gonna take a moment since I can't really
review books right now anyway. So I will be doing the first part of my October
wrap up very soon and that will be books that didn't qualify for the award but
that I did read in October. But today I decided to do my semiannual library sale
now many of you know if you've been watching my channel that every six
months my library has a library sale, and this year I'm a friend of the library,
which basically means you donate to library and you become a "friend" of the
library. Anyway, you just get in early so I got in early, and so I bought some
books. So I'm pretty excited to share them with you. Now you might have to be
wondering, like, "Kendra you do haul a lot of books. Where did they all go?"
I do actually get rid of about a Trader Joe's bag worth of books every month, at
least. And all of the ARCs I receive I either give to someone else and who
wants to promote that book also, or I donate them to little free libraries. So
yeah, that's where they go. And um, but this is more like you just you don't get
to see the rest of the Kendra bookish ecosystem. This is more like how they
enter the ecosystem. [laughs] Anyway, I have several used books here, and I'm very
excited and happy to support my library and buy used books for them.
I bought a few books for other people, and I bought some books for Christmas
presents. I won't show you those, but these the ones that I bought for me . . . or
Samuel, actually, because there are a couple in here for Samuel. So let's start
with those. First up is a memoir it's A LONG WAY GONE, and this is the memoir of
a boy soldier by Ishmael Beah, and this is the story of his life in Sierra Leone
when he was a boy soldier. And then eventually he came over to the United
States, and this is his story. And this sounds like a Samuel book, so I picked it
up, and he's like, "Oh, I was on my TBR." Like, I know I figured up for you,
so yeah there's that one. I'm excited to see what Samuel thinks of this one. The
other one is one I found for a dollar, and Samuel read it and loved
it, and I also enjoyed it. And that's THE ART OF RACING IN THE RAIN. This is gonna
be made into movie, and so I was excited to find this one. If you like MARLEY AND
ME and like dog kind of stories this is definitely a book for you. It's from the
perspective of a dog and his life with his human, and it's really the story of
the humans, honestly. And their dog is viewing that from the outside, and it's a
very sad book, but I thought I ended really well. And you all know how I feel
about sad dog stories. Another book I found is MY LIFE IN MIDDLEMARCH by
Rebecca Mead, and this is a memoir about her reflections of MIDDLEMARCH. And
there's a lot of parallels there; I have not read MIDDLEMARCH yet.
It's been on my TBR for a long time, but I wanted to actually read MIDDLEMARCH
first, and I've had MIDDLEMARCH in the works to read for like two years now.
And it's not happened. I really need to fix that. So one of my favorite books is
ALICE'S ADVENTURES IN WONDERLAND and THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS.
They're actually two books, but this is a nice bound edition. It's very beautiful.
It's by Lewis Caroll, and the Cheshire Cat is my favorite Disney characters of all time.
And I absolutely love the quirkiness of this story, and I don't know what it is
about it; and I don't know. It's just like, it's the own mythology. It's really
interesting especially since Charles Dodgson (i.e. Lewis Carroll) was like a
mathematician. It's just so interesting. I love Alice modern retellings. So yeah, but
this is beautiful. This is gonna sit on my children's bookshelf or face out
because it's just beautiful—front and back. So a couple years ago, I picked up
BOXERS and SAINTS. So this is BOXERS. This is the first part, and it's a graphic
novel by Gene Luen Yang. And this is about the Boxer Rebellion. Now this is a
like a dual narrative, so you'll see this on the back. I don't have SAINTS, so I
don't have to pick it up. It wasn't there, or I would have picked up as well. But you
have . . . This is the Boxers one, and then simultaneously, it's the SAINTS one.
And they're both from the perspective of Chinese young people during the time, and
the girl is part of the one of the missionary commune going on there. So she sees
Saints, and in the Boxer Rebellion (this edition), the boy sees ancient Chinese
mythological figures. So it's so well done. I absolutely . . . this is my
favorite graphic novels that I've read in the last few years. And I'm so excited
I finally found a copy, and I just need to find the other one,
and have them together. And they sit together on the shelf, and it's the other
half of the face. It's so well done—oh—they're just so gorgeous.
So if you haven't picked up a copy of this or read it, definitely add that to your
TBR. It's just so good. So some of the other children's books I
picked up is TOUCHING SPIRIT BEAR by Ben Michaelson. This is like THE HATCHET. Tt's
basically young man is in the forest and has to survive the elements of the
outdoors. It's that kind of thing. This one is THE TIGER RISING. This is a
National Book Award finalist but Kate DiCamillo, and I actually don't know what
this is about. But I saw it and thought I should pick it up. But she has—Kate
DiCamillo—has won lots of things. I think she won the Newbery for her book about a
squirrel . . . ? A flying squirrel? I don't know.
And then also, I found a copy of INSIDE OUT AND BACK AGAIN by Tanhha Lai.
If I see this . . . and these copies are like a dollar piece, so if I see a really nice
copy like this from Scholastic. This is a great book to give to kids. I'm
gonna wait to my nephew is a little older, but probably be receiving a copy of this
later. But this is a poetry novel about a little girl's experience fleeing Vietnam
at the end of Vietnam War and immigrating to the United States as a
refugee and what that experience was like. And I found a very beautiful
beautiful book. So in a total different direction, I was in the true crime section
looking. I finally . . . I didn't even realize they had one. And this lady was there, and
she was a huge true crime fan. All of a sudden, she picks up this book and throws
it into my tote bag, like, "This! You have to read this!" And this is the
last victim a true life journey into the mind of serial killer by Jason Moss
with Jeffrey Kottler. And she described it like this, and—there's no, like,
blurbs on the back really. It's just . . . there's no . . . it's weird—Anyway, she
described it as this kid went in to interview a serial killer and came out
and then like killed himself a few days later . . . something . . . a few hours later? I don't
know. That's what she said. She said it's really expensive on eBay,
and I had to buy it [Dylan Barking] Thank you, Dylan. And it was only 50 cents.
Like, sure! There were some books that I found from
this year that I picked up, so I found a first edition copy of EDUCATED by Tara
Westover. It's gone off onto my shelf. I totally forgot to put on here, but I
found a first edition. And the one I had bought from Amazon was not first edition,
so I switched them out. So I was . . . I was so excited to find that I just . . . I just love
that kind of thing, and in another book that I found in that vein is a book that
came out this year: EVERYTHING HAPPENS FOR A REASON by Kate Bowler.
So this author is a professor of philosophy. I think she specializes in
the prosperity gospel, the idea that if you do good things good things will
happen to you. You could tell I have feelings about that kind of philosophy.
But anyway, I find this in but this is an interesting book because she studied
that and taught that and done so many things with the idea. And then she's
diagnosed with stage 4 colon cancer, and if you believe the prosperity gospel, you
believe that something bad happens to you then you have done something to
deserve it, almost. That's what that conversely means. Although, I'm sure she
would have answers for those questions in the book, but I find that very
interesting. That someone who believed that kind of thing is facing this, so I'm
very interested see her perspective. And I think it's important to read other
perspectives than just the ones you disagree with.
So I'm so interested to see what she has to say, and this came out this year. And
it was like two dollars. No one was in the nonfiction section at the time, and
so I got a lot of the first picks. I was very, very happy with that.
Speaking of nonfiction, I found a delightful book and that is a APPETITE
FOR LIFE, a biography of Julia Child, by Noel Riley Fitch. Now,
I brought this home, and I was flipping through it. And I found . . . someone loved
Julia Child so much they cut out a lot of her obituaries from newspapers and
had them in the book. [Dylan Barking] I don't know what he's barking at. I just want to talk
about Julia Child, Dylan. Anyway, I feel like a person who loves Julia Child that
much, I need to take care of this book. And take care and appreciate the love
this person had to cut out the obituaries and put them in her biography. So I am
going to do that, and I'm going to read it. You know I love Jonathan Stroud, so I
finally found the last book in the Bartimaeus trilogy. This is PTOLEMY'S GATE.
These are my favorite audiobooks, so I never actually bought them in print. So I
just listened to them on audio over and over, but I have been finding them for a
couple dollars at these library sales. And so I found the last one now. I just
need the prequel, and I think I might start collecting THE SCREAMING STAIRCASE
series, which I'll talk to you guys about in my next wrap up. So I finally finished it.
Well this is about a different type of London, where magicians are in Parliament
and run the country. But they actually have no power. It's demons that they
summon and control. And Bartemaeus is one of the viewpoint characters, and he is one of
those demons, and he's very snarky and I love him.
Also, he uses footnotes which is brilliant I just, I just love him. So if
you haven't checked out this trilogy, you definitely should. It's fun, and it
teaches kids about footnotes. And also it changes perspective cuz Bartemaeus is in
first person, and then Nathaniel, the magician who controls him, is in third
person. So I learned so much from this book, and I didn't even realize when I
read it when I first came out. Anyway, I definitely go check these out. Just keep
saying that, but it love Bartemaeus so much. He's one my favorite characters. He's so
snarky. Jonathan Stroud does such a great job with that. So a book that I picked up
just because of the author, and that's Louise Erdrich a PLAGUE OF DOVES, and I
have no idea what this is about. But I don't need to know because it's Louise
Erdrich, and she's amazing. And she wrote THE ROUND HOUSE, which I thought was amazing.
It also won the National Book Award, so I'm not the only one that thinks that.
But I want to read more of her books, and I really need to find a good one because
I didn't like her most recent book. And I want to read all of her stuff, so I'm
hoping that this is one, that I will like it. So there we go. So another book I
found is actually a first edition of Gillian Flynn's GONE GIRL. I was thinking
about this book a lot, and I was able to read the book without knowing anything
about it. It's a miracle. I don't know how because this has one of the biggest plot
twists known to recent like thrillers, and I really enjoyed it. I don't know. I
think it's great to be able to go into a book, especially a popular book like this,
being totally clueless and not knowing it's popular or anything about
it, and just reading it. And so that's what I did. And I need . . . I wish I could do
that for Samuel, but he already watched the movie, and it's a total spoiler. But
yeah, this is one of this the phenomenal book with a great ending. I need to get
Autumn to read it, but I think she already knows the spoiler. That's just a problem.
It's like reading NEVER LET ME GO and knowing the spoiler, which I did. And it
was sad situation. So the last book I have to show you is this just tome of a
book, and that is JONATHAN STRANGE & MR NORRELL by Susanna Clarke. This came out
several years ago and was all the buzz. And I actually have a paperback edition
of this somewhere. I actually don't know where it is now, but I found this
hardback edition for just two dollars. And I was like yep just picking that up
and putting that in my tote bag. This is a Pride and Prejudice plus magic and
stuff. I've never actually finished this book, but I'm going to it's on my list of
books that I definitely want to. And I read a few hundred pages of it but
I think I was in grad school or something and didn't have time anyway. I do want
to finish this, and also I just love this I just look at that. It's huge it was
like the biggest fantasy book ever, and I wonder what she's working on now. I don't
know, but yeah. There is that one. So I said I wasn't gonna show you any books
that I bought for someone else, but I don't think Jack watches my channel. So
my nephew loves Star Wars, and he loves mechanics. He is a numbers boy, like
his dad. And he loves mechanics and building
things, and he loves Star Wars. Jack is basically me if I loved numbers and was
a boy. [laughs] Right, so he loves Star Wars and he loves mechanics and this is a breakdown
of the different vehicles in Star Wars Episode I. Oh my goodness, this looks
amazing, and it was a dollar. And so I was like, "Of course, he's gonna get
this cuz it's amazing!" And I was so happy and Samuel is like, "Did you really buy
that for Jack or was it for you? I was like, "Well, I mean, I can't give it to him till
I see him at Christmas, so it's like well. I'll just I'll just wait. It can hang
out with me for awhile." [laughs] Anyway, that's all that I got at the library sale this
year. Tell me about your library. Do they have library sales? What kind are
they? Do you get great hauls out of them? I love ours. I think they do a really
great job ,and it's a great way to support your local library. And so if you
love an industry or if you love books like we do here on booktube I think
that's definitely a great way to support an industry you love. So there you go. I
guess that's it for me for now. I will be back later to tell you about some of the
books that I read in October. Until then I'll talk to you later!
[Cheerful Music Playing]
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Historic San Antonio Secular Invocation | Nick Lee - Duration: 5:46.
Good morning.
Welcome everyone to our
City Council A Session Agenda.
The time is 9:15am.
We'll begin first by recognizing the
guest of Council Member Sandoval.
Good morning.
Thank you, Mayor, very much.
As Council Members we are privileged to...
...in many ways.
And one of those privileges
is to be able to invite an invocator
to Council Meetings.
I believe this is not just a privilege,
but something really personal.
Because when we invite our invocator,
we share some of our spirituality
not only with our colleagues,
but with everyone present
and everyone who takes the time
to watch our online transmissions.
Until this date,
I've had the privilege of inviting
Archbishop Gustavo
from the Archdiocese
to give an invocation,
Reverend Joshua Snyder
of the Universalist Unitarian Church,
and a long-time friend
Pastor Virginia Valenzuela
from St. Paul's Catholic Church to give
an invocation.
Despite
the fact that I identify with
Universalist Unitarians
and with Catholics,
the truth is
today as many as 25 percent
of our population does not
identify with an organized religion
as age declines.
In other words,
as people get younger
that number gets higher,
to as high as 30 percent.
But that doesn't mean
that those individuals
don't care about what's happening here
at City Hall.
It doesn't mean
that they do not wish us well
when we do our work.
It doesn't mean that they don't want us
to be mindful
and thoughtful
as we approach it.
And the truth is
that's what I believe
an invocation is.
It's an opportunity
to stop before we start.
To stop and think.
To find and recognize the intention
in our work
and to do right by our residents
whether they believe in our God or not.
It is in this spirit
that I have invited my friend
and constituent
Mr. Nick Lee,
to lead us in a non-religious,
or secular,
invocation.
Some of you may think this is strange
but it's actually not all that strange.
I gave a secular invocation
when I was in college
over a Thanksgiving dinner.
So, it's really not all that strange.
Now let me tell you about Mr. Lee.
Mr. Lee is a retired federal civil servant
after 35 years of service
with duty assignments across the United States
and overseas.
Or as I call him,
a "Fed."
A native or Oregon,
he holds a Bachelor's Degree
from the University of Oregon
and a Master's in Public Administration
from USC.
Since moving to San Antonio in 2003,
his community activities have included
leadership of his neighborhood association,
and serving on the City's
Complete Count Committee
for the 2010 Census.
Mr. Lee is currently the Vice-Chairman
of our City's
Municipal Civil Service Commission
and he is also on the Board
of the San Antonio Chapter
of Americans for the
Separation of Church and State.
He is the past President of two
State-wide non-profit organizations:
Clean Elections Texas
and Secular Coalition for Texas.
Mr. Lee, thank you for being here.
Thank you.
Mayor, and Council Members.
This morning I do not ask you
to bow your heads in prayer.
I'd rather I draw your attention
to the citizens who are gathered here today
to do business with the City.
They come from all parts of the City
and from different economic circumstances
and from ethnic backgrounds.
Yet, they all hope to receive from you
an equitable hearing of their concerns.
And beyond this room,
I ask you to remember
all one-and-a-half million
people who
you are collectively
pledged to serve.
Bear in mind the diversity of culture,
economic interests,
and religious backgrounds
which are represented in this community.
In terms of religion,
this includes not only
the many varieties of Christians,
but also Jews,
Muslims,
Hindus,
Sikhs,
atheists,
freethinkers,
and others.
At this point,
I draw your attention to some
religious leaders
who are gathered behind me here
in support
of this
Secular Invocation.
Every citizen of San Antonio
looks to each of you
to apply wisdom,
integrity,
and rational thinking
to the affairs of the City
and to treat all
fairly and without favor.
As a Secular Humanist,
I believe that we have
the power within ourselves
to solve life's problems
and challenges
through logic,
reason,
compassion,
and compromise.
As our elected representatives,
we hope your decisions today
will be based on the common good
with an eye to their impact
on all citizens
and on future generations.
And on behalf of the many
thousands
of atheists,
agnostics,
freethinkers,
and secular humanists
who live and work in this community
and contribute to its prosperity,
I thank you
for this opportunity
to present what I believe to be
the first Secular Invocation
in the 300-year history
of the City of San Antonio.
I hope it will not be the last.
Thank you.
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Yu-Gi-Oh! Dark Duel Stories is Weird and Terrible - Duration: 25:18.
- [JAMES] So originally,
I was going to being this video with something along the lines of
"who remembers Yu-Gi-Oh!" but I'm not.
An intro like that would imply that this series has been dead or something
when in reality it's probably bigger than
it has ever been.
I say that as someone who has been away from the franchise
for at least most of, if not all of,
the past decade.
I remember as a kid tuning in to watch
the Pokémon anime,
but before each episode I would often catch the
tail end of an episode
of the Yu-Gi-Oh! anime.
I didn't catch much initially.
Mainly, unlike Pokémon,
which my sister also enjoyed and which my parents didn't mind us watching on the living room TV,
Yu-Gi-Oh! soon became what my mother referred to as
"that Japanese show with the weird hair where they scream about card games."
I find this to be a very accurate summary.
Like many things from when I was a child, though,
something having that nice combination of being marketed at
my age demographic
and also having this weird appeal of my
parents not really liking it, particularly my mother,
caused it to actually be vastly appealing to me.
I really got into Yu-Gi-Oh!
But in addition to getting into the series myself,
the series itself just became hugely popular
throughout my entire neighbourhood and indeed my elementary school.
It truly exploded, though, when I hit the second grade.
I was actually introduced to the Yu-Gi-Oh! trading card game
via the elementary school playground.
It became sort of an obsession.
Cards became a status symbol.
Those more than anything else.
At that point in my childhood, particularly during the second grade,
these were childhood friends I had known since before I was school age.
We were all addicted to Yu-Gi-Oh!
To be honest, by the time I got out of Yu-Gi-Oh!,
which was around 2008, mid way through Yu-Gi-Oh! GX,
I probably had at least a few thousand cards. No joke!
Y'know, I kind of regret selling them all at this point. I had all of the God cards.
I had all of the Sacred Beasts from Yu-Gi-Oh! GX.
I even had three of the five Exodia pieces!
Side note: unlike most friend groups
which were into collecting the cards but not playing the game,
my friend group as a kid was definitely into playing the game itself.
What helped this was, beginning my second grade year,
there was this one DVD that started floating around local Wal-Marts that
that actually taught you how to play the Yu-Gi-Oh! card game.
I swear it became a must own for every single kid!
Along with just being a nice, basic overview of the card game itself,
it also had copious references to the anime series which
I'm sure helped retain the attention of us seven and eight-year-olds!
Shockingly enough, the thing I was most oblivious to as a kid, Yu-Gi-Oh!-wise anyways,
were the numerous - and I mean numerous - video games based off the series.
The only one I ended up owning as a kid was Yu-Gi-Oh! The Eternal Duelist Soul for Game Boy Advance.
I remember playing that a decent bit,
but I honestly don't remember much of the actual game content.
That honestly likely says a lot about the quality of the game itself
but that's besides the point because that's not the title we're looking at today.
Instead, we're looking at the first Yu-Gi-Oh! game to be released in the west:
Yu-Gi-Oh! Dark Duel Stories for Game Boy Color.
So let's get right into it!
So welcome to Stuff We Play,
home of everything weird and retro, and if that sounds cool to you,
why not subscribe?
So, what we're looking at today
definitely fits the bill
of weird and retro.
Yu-Gi-Oh! Dark Duel Stories was the first Yu-Gi-Oh! game to ever be released...
in North America, anyways.
Yu-Gi-Oh! itself first appeared in 1996
as a manga that wasn't even focused on card games.
Instead, it followed teenager Yugi Muto,
who upon completing the Millenium Puzzle,
a strange ancient Egyptian artifact that had been discovered by his grandfather,
unleashes the soul of Pharaoh Atem,
who on occasion assumes control of Yugi's body,
forcing him to grow two feet taller,
and then challenges people to mysterious "shadow games",
in which their lives are put on the line.
Unlike the 4Kids version of the Yu-Gi-Oh! anime,
in the early manga chapters, and indeed the Japanese-exclusive Toei Yu-Gi-Oh! adaption,
which ultimately preceded the anime that became super popular over here by two entire years,
the Pharaoh does some absolutely
horrendous, wretched stuff.
Admittedly, this is to people who probably had it coming.
Like, look at this here
where the Pharaoh sets a man on fire for losing a Shadow Game!
Wow that's screwed up!
Eventually though,
the manga and anime introduced a card game.
While originally known as "Magic and Wizards",
it was later renamed in-universe to "Duel Monsters".
This would serve as the basis for the Yu-Gi-Oh! trading card game itself.
This would, as is evident by this point,
go on to be absolutely massive.
As for video games, the first one of these to be released was
Yu-Gi-Oh! Monster Capsule: Breed and Battle for the Playstation 1
exclusively in Japan in July 1998.
This was more of a monster breeding game than a card game, uh, game
but was followed in December of that year by
Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters for the original Game Boy.
This was also Japanese exclusive.
The confusing bit comes the following year in 1999.
In July of that year,
the second handheld game was released:
Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters II: Dark Duel Stories.
Despite having a similar name to the game we're looking at today,
this one was actually also Japanese exclusive.
Mind blowing, I know.
But then in December of that year,
Japan also got Yu-Gi-Oh! Forbidden Memories for the PS1!
The game in-question today wasn't even released until 2000,
where it was known as Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters III: Tri-Holy God Advent!
However, when the franchise's video games would finally make their way to the western world in 2002,
this would be renamed in the west to Yu-Gi-Oh! Dark Duel Stories.
This was despite being a sequel to the game that actually had that name in Japan!
Thus, this would make it the first game in the franchise to see a western release,
upon coming out on 18 March 2002.
Then, it would be followed by the western version of Yu-Gi-Oh! Forbidden Memories on PS1
literally two days later.
The first of the Game Boy Advance games,
Yu-Gi-Oh! The Eternal Duelist Soul
would be released only a little over six months later in North America.
As you can see, a lot of games based off Yu-Gi-Oh! were released in quick succession.
But y'now what, rushed release or not,
is Yu-Gi-Oh! Dark Duel Stories,
the North American Game Boy Color game
that's actually Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters III: Tri-Holy God Advent in Japan,
worth your time and is it any fun?
Well let's find out.
- [PHARAOH] Welcome to the world of Yu-Gi-Oh! Dark Duel Stories!
Before you start, input your duel name.
This will be the name you use while dueling
as card games are only acceptable when played anonymously.
Now if you excuse me, I must go.
Technically, I'm not even in this game after this.
I'm only available as a secret duel in the post game!
And they still put me on the box! Haha!
- [JAMES] The game honestly opens just like that.
You're presented with all of these options here
but they honestly all mostly mean nothing when you start.
You have a basic deck and need to get better cards, and in this game
you earn cards by winning duels.
Unlike the first Pokémon Trading Card Game video game,
which was released in 1998 for the Game Boy Color
and had its own unique RPG style adventure,
and will also be my main source of comparison for this title,
as I played that game an absolute ton as a kid,
Dark Duel Stories instead features you,
as a silent, faceless protagonist
as you play card games with various characters
from the Yu-Gi-Oh! anime and manga series.
You get this Mega Man style stage select screen
and get to choose who you take on first in a duel.
To start off, let's begin with fan favourite side character
Joey Wheeler.
- [JOEY] Ay it's ya boy Joey.
I'm the school's second best duelist!
If you want to face the best,
you'll have to get through me and my inadequacy issues first!
- [JAMES] So I jumped into my first duel with Joey
and I realised something crucial here:
to win at this game,
I was going to have to once again
get familiar with the inner workings of the
Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game.
Thankfully, the in-depth how-to DVD that I mentioned earlier
was ripped years ago and is now easily available free-to-watch on YouTube!
Despite how it looks,
the Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG, even in Dark Duel Stories,
is a little bit more complex than just magical Uno.
At the beginning of each game,
a player is randomly selected to go first
and each of the two players draw five cards.
Small note:
it's literally completely random and I have no idea how it's decided who goes first.
Pokémon TCG on the Game Boy
at least had a little coin flip at the beginning of each card game.
Unfortunately, nothing of that sort is present here.
However, from here,
you can summon monsters to the field in either attack mode or defense mode.
What mode you summon your monsters in
may be more viable depending on their attack points and defense points.
Though you can't attack on your first turn,
in subsequent turns,
your opponent will try to destroy your monsters
to try to take down your life points to "zero".
Damage happens if they either attack you directly
if you have no monsters on the field,
or if they attack one of your monsters
and their monster's attack points are higher than your monster's attack points.
At this point, your monster is sent to the Graveyard,
or I guess "GY" as it's called now,
and removed from play.
Then you receive damage to your life points.
This is unless it was in defense mode, in which case the monster is still destroyed
but your life points take zero damage.
There's also numerous spell and trap cards.
These can be set and activated
at numerous times throughout the match to cause effects to you or your opponent,
such as Pot of Greed here...
whatever that does.
Also, not all monsters can be directly summoned to the field.
Instead, each monster is given a level.
If their level is five or higher,
you will have to "tribute" and remove a monster or two of yours from play
in order to summon them.
Also, some monsters have special abilities and effects that you can activate
while they are in play.
Furthermore, some monsters can be fused together
using a card such as Polymerization
to create a fusion monster,
except said card doesn't exist in this video game
so it has its own arbitrary fusion summoning system in place
that I never figured out.
Oh, and some cards also outright
behave completely differently in this game than in the actual card game
and it's kind of a mess.
Well, perhaps mess isn't the best way to describe it
but it's certainly confusing.
I mean holy crap I was a smart kid
because this isn't as easy as I remember it being.
To use the Pokémon example again,
in that title there were tutorials built into the game
that would actually teach you
the basic mechanics of the card game itself.
These were helpful.
Not only did these teach me as a kid how to play that card game within the video game,
but it also taught me the mechanics of the actual card game itself.
These actually helped me get into playing that!
Going back to tutorials themselves though,
Dark Duel Stories has nothing of that sort.
You have to do outside research
and that may not even prepare you for the changes this game makes
to the literal card game it's based off of!
Perhaps this could be forgiven if the game had a sense of flow and speed to it,
but it doesn't.
To put it bluntly,
Dark Duel Stories is very slow and very janky.
Card games all take place on this white background,
and despite the cards themselves having art that is
very well done and reminiscent of their actual designs,
there is little to no movement throughout the duels.
If you use a card such as, say, "Mountain",
the field does not get a mountainous background.
If you attack your opponent using a monster of your own that has a sword or a lance,
you don't see a slice effect on your opponent!
Honestly, these duels have about as much flow and flair
as an actual card game.
I know some might praise this and be like
"oh it's more faithful to the card game itself"
but do I really need realism in my
magical monster fighting children's card game?
So we finally beat Joey using our crappy starter deck, and trust me,
it's quite crappy.
But then we're greeted by Téa.
Y'know, one of like
three female characters from the anime?
- [TEA] You won so you get a card part!
You also get Pot of Greed,
whatever that does.
- [JAMES] So let me stress this:
it's one singular trading card.
Not a pack of cards, mind you.
One singular trading card!
This is all you've got.
At least we finally beat Joey, though.
From here we can finally play around with deck building and modification.
Everything is organized into these list based menus
and this is particularly terrible
whenever you try to build a new deck.
Cards seem to be in a random order
and can't be sorted by card type or, well, alphabetically.
Furthermore, there is randomly thirty
empty pages in the deck builder
that seemed pointless to me
until I realized what the card parts actually did.
After awhile, and I mean a long while of playing the game,
you will eventually get enough card parts
to use this equally clunky and unintuitive
card builder tool
to make some of the most powerful cards in the game.
Again, no instruction is given on this
and while I'm sure if I had this game's instruction manual
it might explain this a bit in-depth,
let me remind you that this game's main competition
had a video game
that had the option to have stuff like this explained
two years before this was released!
The only way to get better cards during normal gameplay
is to defeat the various duelists in the game.
The cards you get are completely random and range from great to Kuriboh.
However, unless you want to grind against a piss-easy duelist
such as Tristan for a few hours-
- [TRISTAN] I'm grind fodder!
- [JAMES] The easiest way to get new cards
is by using the game's password system.
Now, I have no idea how you'd find out about any of this when this game first came out.
I know a lot of people
had the internet by 2002,
but not everyone!
Regardless, I'm now lucky enough
to live in the modern day,
and despite all of the issues that the modern world has,
was still have GameFAQs
and with that,
a list of all the hundreds of different passwords
you can use within this game.
But what do they do?
Well, the first password you should use
while playing this game, if you ever feel like playing it,
is the one that unlocks Yugi's grandpa.
Grandpa was just a small side character
who runs a card shop in the anime,
but here he functions as a second Téa.
This means that upon beating any duelist
you'll be given two card parts and two new trading cards.
In addition to this,
if and when you beat the game, and I mean "IF",
and we'll get into that later,
you can use the password system
to unlock additional duels against characters from the show and manga.
These are characters such as, y'know, Marik
or the Pharaoh.
He's on the game box, y'know.
Yet, this is the only way you can actually duel him.
However, you can also get almost every
single card in the game through passwords.
The caveat, of course,
is you can only get one of each card for each password.
This means that if there are any cards you want to include
multiples of in your forty card deck,
well, happy grinding!
That reminds me, in order to progress through this game's
rough semblance of something that could be called a "story"
you have to take on each duelist
five
times.
And win, of course.
After the first initial duels,
NPC dialogue doesn't really change much.
For example, in all subsequent duels with Joey,
he says this:
- [JOEY] I've got no intention of losing!
Not until I'm sure I'm the best
or at least somewhat decent!
- [JAMES] And I think now I should also mention
that most of the footage you're looking at right now
has been sped up.
This is because, holy crap, this game is
slooooooooow!
But anyways, after an eternity,
we finally beat Joey
five separate times!
We are then given a nugget along these lines:
- [JOEY] One day I'm gonna be the best...
and I'll duel until that day comes!
- [JAMES] So anyways, you continue through the game
and it tries to cover various bits from the anime and manga story.
The first batch of duelists is based off the Duelist Kingdom arc from the
first anime season.
Despite this, Maximillion Pegasus,
who was the big bad there,
is nowhere to be found.
After beating each of these guys FIVE TIMES,
we move on to the next section,
which covers the Battle City arc from the second and third seasons of the anime.
It is here, of course,
where we meet fan favourite egocentric billionaire
Seto Kaiba.
- [KAIBA] I'm Seto Kaiba,
president of the Kaiba Corporation
and a level above your standard duelist.
I'm afraid this is the end of your winning streak.
- [JAMES] Oddly enough, with how Kaiba is positioned on the character select screen,
you can tell he's intended as some sort of boss duel, though,
honestly, compared to some of the duels that came before him
he's not that bad.
Who was a real pain here, though,
especially when I tried to play this game before I knew about the password system,
was this guy.
This stupid,
magician
clown
dude
who wasn't even important enough
in the grand scheme of things for me to even remember his name!
However, he had a deck built around the Dark Magician card.
This is funny, seeing as this is Yugi's,
y'know the main character of the show and manga, main card.
But y'know, when I actually duelled Yugi earlier in the game,
he didn't even manage to summon it!
But anyways, this guy who uses Dark Magician
kicked my ass.
However, he also had some of the most interesting
dialogue in the game once I beat him.
Well, y'know, for the FIFTH TIME!
- [ARKANA] Pressure! I just love pressure!
You think you've won? Idiot!
Every magician has got an escape!
In fact, I...my dear...MARIK!
- [MARIK] I...hate excuses! You know the rule!
You lose, you pay!
There's no excuse!
- [JAMES] That! You hear that?
That actually got me a bit excited.
Marik was one of the major villains from the Yu-Gi-Oh! anime
and was one of my favourite characters,
especially with the more childish portrayal he was given in
Yu-Gi-Oh! The Abridged Series.
I was pumped to duel Marik.
It's just a shame that, much like I mentioned earlier and as is also the case with the Pharaoh,
he's locked behind a password
that can only be used if/when you beat the game.
So you go and beat each of these duelists five times
and then you go on to...ancient Egypt?
Okay.
These duels are definitely more annoying than the ones that preceded them, but
honestly they're just more of the same.
I could talk about how the difficulty seems to have hugely spiked somewhere around here,
but also honestly,
the game itself by now has just become so repetitive
what with the mostly static presentation,
that I've become numb to it by this point
and was only playing through sheer willpower
to make a hopefully entertaining review.
Also, I don't know who half of these people are!
I know her.
She was in the anime.
And him, who's just Kaiba's ancient Egyptian recolour, also from the anime.
- [PRIEST SETO] I'm an original character. Do not steal.
- [JAMES] Finally, after much perseverance,
I finally get past these four and reach the final boss of the game!
But I wonder, who do YOU think is the final boss of the game?
For all of you Yu-Gi-Oh! fans out there!
Well, we already know it's not Pegasus or Marik.
Nor is it you, helping Yugi fight the
Pharaoh to reconcile the fact that he's
been constantly possessed on occasion
by a three thousand-year-old dead guy
in order to play card games!
Honestly, the most logical big bad here seems to be Bakura,
who if you watch either of the Yu-Gi-Oh! anime adaptions
ended up being the end-all be-all final encounter of the series.
However, as far as I can tell,
he's not even in this game and it's...
this...dude.
- [DARKNITE] Ha ha ha!
It was I all along who was...
playing card games.
Why am I the end game final boss?
What was I even doing?
I assume that I'm somehow evil.
Is this part of the game still in ancient Egypt?
Does this have something to do with the pyramids being built by slaves?
- [JAMES] I'm completely baffled!
This game hardly had any story
and this even still managed to come out of nowhere!
I honestly don't remember HIM
from anything pertaining to Yu-Gi-Oh!
That really doesn't matter, though, because
he's a cheating S.O.B.
Well, technically anyways.
Darknite's deck has a few major gimmicks.
Obviously he has some super powerful monsters and spell cards,
such as Raigeki, which destroys all monsters on your opponent's side of the field, and which
you'll usually find at least one of in most actual high level Yu-Gi-Oh! decks,
but Fortnite also abuses
two of the most powerful spell cards in the game.
These are Swords of Revealing Light and Change of Heart.
Now, before I go on,
I need to mention that, yes,
you can get each of these cards yourself. I got one of each by using the password feature!
However, even if you had a maximum of four of each of these
you could still potentially not be able to use them due to one of the most arbitrary additions to this game:
the deck levelling system.
Your character begins this game at some really low level.
Some cards are restricted based on your duelist level, such as Pot of Greed or Change of Heart.
However, each card also has a certain number of points allotted to it
and your deck can't have over a certain amount of points.
Even at the maximum level that you can achieve in this game,
which is two hundred and fifty five,
some deck combinations are still impossible.
So, Swords of Revealing Light and Change of Heart
are two of the best cards in the game.
Also, it is unlikely that you,
like Darknite here,
will be able to have the maximum number of them in your deck.
Swords of Revealing light has a simple yet powerful effect.
Once played, your opponent can not attack you for three turns.
This means that unless you have a damage dealing spell or trap card,
your opponent is immune from damage.
In addition to this, in Dark Duel Stories at least,
the effects of this card stack,
meaning that in the absolute worst case scenario
Darknite will have you immobilized from attacking him
for a maximum of twelve turns!
This is way more than is necessary for him
to kick your sorry ass to the curb.
But let's say Darknite here doesn't manage to pull off Swords of Revealing Light,
or he does but you still manage to get some good draws
and summon your strongest possible monsters to the field.
You'll be safe with something with more than three thousand attack or defense points, right?
Wrong.
Change of Heart is the card that he uses to add
insult to injury.
This card allows you to take control of one of your opponents monsters.
Not as in "oh! they get to attack you with it for one turn!"
but as in this is their's now
to do whatever they want with
for the rest of the game.
So let's say you get your strongest dang monster onto the field
and that you feel confident about surviving Darknite's attacks.
Well think again, buddy!
Because with just one card
he can turn one of your biggest defenders
into one of your worst nightmares.
Ideally, of course,
you'll have other cards to protect you
but believing in the heart of the cards
doesn't work as well as the show would leave you to believe.
With this in mind,
it's no wonder that I, after countless deck rebuilds
and hundreds upon hundreds of battles,
never beat this guy and ultimately just gave up.
It was at this point that I had a choice to make:
do I continue on with this mind numbing card game video game?
Or do I concede defeat and go back to living a productive,
healthy, normal life,
or at least as close to one of those as a YouTuber can have.
I chose the latter.
So overall, how is Yu-Gi-Oh! Dark Duel Stories for Game Boy Color?
Well, I can't speak for its multiplayer features
as, mainly because whenever I tried asking friends
"Hey! Do you want to play a Yu-Gi-Oh! game with me?"
they assumed I meant I wanted to play an actual card game.
But, as far as the single player experience goes,
it's lacklustre at best and wretchedly awful at the worst.
Between the bland presentation,
snail's pace flow,
cheap duels,
a soundtrack so forgettable that this is the only mention I'm giving it,
and a disregard for the rules of the actual card game
that this is based on and comprises 95% of any and all gameplay within this title...
it's not a good time.
If you're a diehard Yu-Gi-Oh! collector,
sure, buy this game for collector's purposes.
But then again, if you're a diehard Yu-Gi-Oh! fan or collector,
you likely already own it.
My copy right here cost me
$5 at a local retro game store,
and keep in mind that I live in Canada,
so that $5 is like, what,
$3.50 American?
As for anyone else who thinks this game might look interesting
or wants some sort of way to
well, I guess, experience the Yu-Gi-Oh! trading card game in a digital form,
don't buy this.
Not even for nostalgia purposes.
It's bad!
Buyer beware!
It's not a good time.
You're better off playing either that PS4 or mobile game
that I keep hearing a lot of great stuff about.
I'll be honest, if you want the most fun possible from a trading card game video game
and it doesn't matter what card game it is,
player either one of the two Pokémon TCG games on Game Boy Color.
However, this game is a trainwreck.
But, perhaps it's so bad that it's scary.
That makes it fitting, then, that this is my Halloween special.
I have no qualms saying I gave up on this title. I mean,
it's just a video game and, y'know,
I had fun talking about Yu-Gi-Oh! and
reminiscing about it and maybe this review,
even if this game wasn't great,
maybe it's going to get me back into the franchise!
Besides, not winning at a virtual card game isn't
going to kill me or anything, right?
Like what's it going to do?
Send my soul to the PG version of Hell? Ha ha!
I'm in the Shadow Realm now, aren't I?
Dammit.
- [PEGASUS] Fufufu. Wasn't that a delightful display of card game BS, viewer boy?
Truly tantalizing! That host in particular is so...
husky, so rugged! A true bear, if you will.
So, go share this video!
If you're good,
maybe I'll even tell you what Pot of Greed does!
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MorningRoutine| my morning routine wiht baby| TeenmomLipstick - Duration: 5:03.
Hussein is sleeping with me.
Usually we wake up at 7:30 am
we raise the curtains and we have
beautiful views from my room
When we are awake we go to Hussein's room
I will take off his sleeping bag
And he gets a clean diaper.
Then we go down nicely
and then we open the curtains
we brush our teeth down because
our bathroom is very small.
And Hussein also likes to help mom
with brushing her teeth
😅😬
After brushing my teeth I put him in front of the TV
and put his belt on otherwise he will stand
and that is dangerous
and then he calls Mama! mom! look.
I stand
I stopped giving powdered milk
I have recently given him semi-skimmed milk
from the Albert Heijn
I heat the milk first in cup
and then I pour the milk into a bottle
what you should not forget is vitamin D drops
if you switch to regular milk do not forget to give vitamin D drops
I just put it in the bottle
and I will not forget that either
Then I will prepare breakfast
What I'm going to prepare for Hussein is tortilla wraps
you spread thick layer of peanut butter on wraps
Put a banana in between you roll up
and cut into pieces
and then heat it in microwave for 40 seconds
I'm going to make bread with peanut butter for myself
with a banana
a little sugar over it
and finished! is our breakfast for today
I turn off the TV and put Hussein to the table
then we eat together with the two of us
Hussein can already eat independently
sometimes it does need help
And now I'm going to do make up
kwa eyeshadow I usually for ..
Groen, Blauw, Rood, goud
all colors that do
yes all colors that are good with me
I'm going to dress Hussein
because we are going out nicely with the two of us
dressing up is not really as fast as you think
I'm working on him for 20 minutes
And mom has also changedd!
Nice and easy
as soon as the door is open, Hussein is running!
he wants to go to the playground right away
but today we do not go to the playground, we go to grandmother
we go on the bike because it is nice weather
we have brought our coats that are in my bag
we check if the door is properly closed
double check, check check can never hurt so check
And as soon as we are with grandma, we are going right
on her fitness equipment that is what always Hussein does
And this time mom is also doing nicely
Het is tijd voor fruit fruit fruit!
Fruit Hussein loves fruit
And
I now cut strawberry and peach into small pieces
then Hussein can eat completely independently
My mother is busy redecorating
I help her with vacuuming and mopping
I'll have a date later
and then I go to my date
and that was it for today
do you think it's a nice video? then do a thumbs up and subscribe to my channel
and until the next video
Bye byee!
byee!
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Learn Numbers with Cop Van | Police Activity | Superhero Fun Rhymes - Duration: 13:14.
Look at the beautiful star in the sky
Twinkle twinkle little star how i wonder What you are
up above the world so high
like a diamond the sky
twinkle twinkle little star - how wonder what you are
When the Blazing Sun is gone
when he nothing shines upon then you show your little light
Twinkle Twinkle all the Night
twinkle twinkle little star how I wonder what you are
Twinkle twinkle little
Star how I wonder?
What you are up above the world so high
Like a diamond in the sky
Twinkle Twinkle Little star
how i wonder what you are
If you're happy and you know it clap your hands if you're happy and you know it your hands
if you're happy and you know it and you really want to show you're happy and you know it clap your hands
You're happy and you know it stamp your feet
If you're happy and you know it stamp your feet
If you're happy and you know it and you really want to show it if you're happy and you know it stamp your feets
If you're happy and you know it shout 'hurray hoo-ray if you're happy and you know, it shout hurray, hurray
If you're happy and you know it and you really want to show it if you're happy and you know shout hurray, hurray
If you're happy and you know it snap your fingers if you're happy and you know it snap your fingers
If you're happy and you know it and you really want to show it if you're happy and you know snap your fingers
If You're happy and you know it Do all 4! (Hurray!)
If You're happy and you know it Do all 4! (Hurray!)
If You're happy and you know it and You really want to show itIf You're happy and you know it Do all 4!
(Hurray!)
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Should you Start a YouTube channel? - Duration: 2:38.
should you start a YouTube channel well today we're going to take a look at
actually the mindset of self-doubt and that you actually limiting yourself
because you're doubting yourself first let's start this with this with a quote
from and Henry Ford whether you think you can or you think you can't you're
right a lot of times we ask ourselves should we do something should we do
something even though we know we want to do it but we are self doubting ourselves
and actually wasting our valuable time instead of actually doing the thing we
wonder if we are good enough and if we're actually worthy of starting
something well actually you need to decide it for yourself I can't decide
decide it for you but here's something to think about if you think you can do
something you probably will do something and if you think you can't do something
you probably won't do it so what you need to take away here is you actually just
need to start doing it and learn the things along the way instead of just
saying oh I need to prepare I need to prepare I need to prepare instead of just
doing the thing and learning the thing that you need as you go instead of just
learning and learning and learning for example you might try to learn
everything about going to the gym but if you're not doing it. I kind of use tthe
gym a lot because I like it it's a good example but if you're not actually doing
the things in the gym how do you know if your form is correct or not so instead
of just watching videos about it and dreaming about it maybe you should give
it a try or at least sign up for something to actually go do so start the
YouTube channel if you want to if you feel like you need to and you've got
something to share just do it. You're gonna you're not going to regret it and it's
going to be amazing for your self-esteem eventually at first you're gonna be
pretty crap on camera gonna feel like you're cringe I still sometimes feel
like I'm cringing so yeah just try it out see how it goes you can
always improve later on but just start it don't doubt yourself if you want to
really do it if you don't want to do it then why are you even watching this
video click off but anyway hope this content was helpful
if it was helpful you can subscribe for more advice on
YouTube and I'll see you in my next video thank you for watching
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Hey, what's up and what's good everybody?
This is the one and only ADtheTribalChild with a long overdue channel update for TRIBAL Reaction.
First thing's first, I'll be filming the last four episodes for the fourth wave of reactions beginning Wednesday October 31.
3 episodes will all be viewer requests and the 100th episode will close out wave 4 with my reaction to
Rooster Teeth and ScrewAttack's 100th episode of DEATH BATTLE.
There is currently no release date for these episodes
as of this recording but they are currently plan to be going live on YouTube on the week of November 4th.
In addition, there will also be a joint-giveaway to commemorate the 100-episode milestone in collaboration Nahual Studios.
More details about the upcoming
giveaway in the days to come.
Now after the 100th episode, there will be some changes that will go into effected starting with the first video in the fifth wave of reactions.
First all of your requests themselves will be chosen at random
I'll still accept requests from our reactions, but due to my busy schedule. I cannot do a new reaction at the viewers request
I still have a backlog of videos that we're asked to do reactions by the fans
So, random viewer request episode is currently the best option for my current production schedule.
Depending on the popular demand, it's all up to luck!
I'll do everything in my power to make these episodes possible, but there are no promises
That said, I only ask for your patience.
Another major change you'll seen on TRIBAL Reaction is an improved presentation.
I finally got around to get a custom-build computer and the latest version of VEGAS Movie software.
In addition to improved quality, new reactions will be scripted between the reaction itself.
I'm getting a lot of feedback from my recent videos say that they are
Experiencing sound issues as well as some episodes dragging on longer than they should
With a new microphone computer a software update there will be a lot of improvements for new episodes
While on the subject on a production schedule, the last update I like to let you know about is when new episodes are posted.
As I already stated in my recent channel update for my main channel ADTC Productions, the schedule for my reactions is random at best
depending on what on the populator demand on what videos I should react to,
including requests.
As I am reliant on producing content my other two channels,
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When is the best time to vote on Election Day? - Duration: 1:46.
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Why Gummy Bear Implants Have Texture?-Dr.Hourglass - Duration: 4:16.
Hi, this is Dr. Hourglass, and welcome to another video in our channel Wonder Breasts.
Today we are going to discuss: Why gummy bear implants have texture?
In this channel we discuss everything related to breast surgery.
Welcome back!
Gummy bear implants have a textured surface.
In other words, the outer part of the implant shell is textured.
From among all the gummy bear implants, the 410 features the more aggressively textured surface.
The company that manufactures the gummy bear implants calls the textures Biocell.
The gummy bear implant's texture has a three-dimensional arrangement.
The textures are made by pushing unique salt crystals on the exterior of the implant shell.
So, what are the benefits of textured gummy bear implant?
First off, the textured surface helps decrease the risk of capsular contracture that is associated
with smooth-surfaced breast implants.
Capsular contracture occurs when the post-operative scar around the breast implants contracts,
squeezing the breasts and creating physical pain.
The textured surface decreases the development of severe scarring in and around the breasts.
The textured gummy bear implants are particularly beneficial if you are considering to have the implants
placed over the breast muscle.
In this case, there is a higher risk of capsular contracture because there is lesser tissue coverage.
The use of textured gummy bear implants would prevent the possible contracture.
Second, the textured surface creates friction, and over time, tissues grow within the texture.
This helps decrease the risk of breast implant rotation and malposition.
The textured surface promotes compliance of the surrounding tissue to the implant's surface.
This helps stabilize the position of the implant and decreases the risk of undesirable and
potential implant shifting with the passage of time.
In terms of aesthetics, the textured surface of the gummy bear implant provides enhanced
and more natural results as compared to standard saline and silicone breast implants.
The textures help prevent implant movements like lateral drift and bottoming out.
Because the gummy bears are anatomical in shape, it is important for them to have texture.
This way, the implant has a lower risk of displacement.
In this video, we discussed: Why gummy bear implants have texture?
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Pasta in White Sauce | White Sauce Pasta | Indian Style white sauce pasta Recipe - Duration: 5:41.
Pasta in White Sauce | White Sauce Pasta | Indian Style white sauce pasta How to Make White Sauce Pasta 1. Boil the pasta as per the instructions printed on the packet. Then strain pasta and let it cool. 2. Heat a pan and pour Butter on it till it's melt. Add chopped garlic and capsicum and chicken and saute for a minute. Now for White Sauce: .Heat a pan and pour full bar of small packet Butter on it till it's melt. Add all-purpose powder(Maida) and mix continuously otherwise it will burn. Now add first 1 cup of Milk slowly and make sure no bubble on it and then add another cup of milk.cream and mix until it getting thick than add chilies and 1 tbsp black pepper and salt according to your taste. Cook for about two minutes. 4. Transfer into a serving dish and garnish with chopped parsley. Pasta in White Sauce | White Sauce Pasta | Indian Style white sauce pasta Recipe Ingredients Of White Sauce Pasta 500-gram Italian Pasta 5 Tbsp Cream 1 tsp Garlic, chopped 2 tsp Olive oil 1 large Capsicum Green 1 cup Boneless Chicken according to taste Salt 1/2 Black pepper (crushed) 2 cup Milk 1 small Bar Butter 4 tbsp all-purpose powder (Maida) Pasta in White Sauce | White Sauce Pasta | Indian Style white sauce pasta Recipe
Pasta in White Sauce | White Sauce Pasta | Indian Style white sauce pasta How to Make White Sauce Pasta 1. Boil the pasta as per the instructions printed on the packet. Then strain pasta and let it cool. 2. Heat a pan and pour Butter on it till it's melt. Add chopped garlic and capsicum and chicken and saute for a minute. Now for White Sauce: .Heat a pan and pour full bar of small packet Butter on it till it's melt. Add all-purpose powder(Maida) and mix continuously otherwise it will burn. Now add first 1 cup of Milk slowly and make sure no bubble on it and then add another cup of milk.cream and mix until it getting thick than add chilies and 1 tbsp black pepper and salt according to your taste. Cook for about two minutes. 4. Transfer into a serving dish and garnish with chopped parsley. Pasta in White Sauce | White Sauce Pasta | Indian Style white sauce pasta Recipe Ingredients Of White Sauce Pasta 500-gram Italian Pasta 5 Tbsp Cream 1 tsp Garlic, chopped 2 tsp Olive oil 1 large Capsicum Green 1 cup Boneless Chicken according to taste Salt 1/2 Black pepper (crushed) 2 cup Milk 1 small Bar Butter 4 tbsp all-purpose powder (Maida) Pasta in White Sauce | White Sauce Pasta | Indian Style white sauce pasta Recipe
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NaNo 2018 PWM - Duration: 7:35.
Hi there! It's Diane, the nursing geek. This is gonna be a really quick last-
minute Preptober/November plan with me combo video. I got a little frustrated
trying to do the desktop view, so this is going to be a little lower quality video
that I would like, but hopefully anyone who's looking for some ideas for a
little different word count tracking process (mainly) may find it interesting.
Let's get to it.
For the month of November, in general I used Planning with Kay's fall-themed
sticker collection because we are now definitely well and truly into autumn.
This was my cover page back in October. Real simple. It was also one of Kay's
set,s and I went for the tropical fish and the Dory expression of
"Just keep swimming."
So for November, this is what we ended up with. I literally looked for just
"November inspirational quote" and came up with this. "ome of the days of November
carry the whole memory of summer as a fire opal carries the color of moonrise"
by Gladys Taylor... Taber. Don't know who that is,
but I found that a really fascinating quote, so that's what I went with.
Possibly a little overboard with all the leaves, but you know, whatever.
This was October's habit tracker and mood tracker. As you can see, the habit tracker
is a little more sparsely filled in than I would like, particularly under the
writing column, but that should be quite different in November because there
better be something pretty much every day. So here's what that came out like. Oh
yes, and as you can tell by the change in background, I forgot to take pictures of
the November spreads for some bizarre reason, so ended up taking them on a
different surface.
The trackers themselves are pretty much the same. The only real difference on the
habit tracker is I added my PT exercises as their own checkoff box, because I did
just complete physical therapy for my knee and I want to make sure I stay on
track keeping it strong and stable.
Everything else is pretty much the same.
PT / fitness tracker for October could be better, but not so bad, and then the
one that we've got going for November, which... At the end of the month, I'm
actually going to be starting a program for like physical-therapy-maintenance-
type thing ,which is why it has that little thing off on the side because
they call it "Fit4U." And hopefully I will have this mostly filled
out so I can walk in saying, "Yes, I have kept up with everything you gave me
before, and now let's see what to do next."
And now for the moment you were probably actually interested in. My NaNoWriMo
tracker is the same one I used last November. I actually pretty much used the
same one for July, but I really like this sort of idea that you've got paving
stones going around a garden of leaves. So then, in the paving stones I can write in
how many words I added that day and keep a running total, and then I color in one
of the leaves for each thousand words. I may not be the most skilled artist when
it comes to doodling leaves, but they'll do for their purpose. There are 60 leaves,
which is the same thing I did last year, and there's room for more if I actually
go beyond that. Because the goal that I'm setting again is to do two thousand
words a day: a thousand words before work and a thousand words after. If I do that
starting early on, then any time that gets lost around Thanksgiving shouldn't
be too critical. And I might even end up blowing 50,000 words out of the water, which
I did last year and I would like to do again. So really simple, basic approach, I
think but different than most of what I've seen online. So in case this is of
any use to you, there you go for an idea. And then, just my first weekly spread.
I decided to use - from a completely different sticker set - some Halloween-
themed stickers, because of course it is the week that contains Halloween.
And found this quote that... I wanted something that was related kind of to Halloween
but was also related to writing. So I found something that dealt with the scariness
that sometimes comes up in writing from Natalie Goldberg, author of Writing Down
the Bones. "Write what disturbs you, what you fear, what you have not been willing
to speak about. Be willing to be split open." And boy is that a challenge! One
that I hope to at least somewhat rise to during NaNoWriMo, but we shall see.
I had actually left off some of the things I usually included my weekly
spreads, and then decided of all the months to leave out the gratitude... daily
gratitude peace, November really is not the month to do that. So I built that
back in and put in my water bottle stickers to remind myself to stay
hydrated, and uh, that's it. So, I hope you found that helpful. It is
basically the same system that I've used since last November. I used it last
November. I used variations on it for... well I didn't use quite a variation on
that for April, because I had a completely different goal, but I used a
similar approach for July's Camp NaNoWriMo. So, if you've seen it before,
sorry. Pretty much the same thing again. But I
hope you found something useful in there somewhere. If you have some different
approach to how you track your progress and stay motivated for NaNoWriMo, please
let me know down below. Whether it's digital or written or some other reward
system, I am really curious to hear, so let me know. Until next time, have a great
day. Bye!
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