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QUANTO COSTA ARRIVARE IN MOTOGP? LIKE A SIR TALKS - Duration: 12:39.

Hello guys, I know you expected the racevlog

but unfortunately in this period I have one race per weekend

so it's really difficult

work on the videos, so while that's work-in-progess

I'll give you this one which is

just as interesting

given the results on the costs to get to Formula 1

and of course you asked me

you gave us the video on the costs to get to Formula 1 and you don't give us the video on the costs to get to motogp?

so, here we are. I like this curiosity of yours

because for those in the industry

it's just something you know, but apparently

many people don't know this background

cars is a sport exclusively for very rich people

while bikes, despite being expensive too,

are more affordable

first of all because there's a bit more

meritocracy, just a bit I said

don't get started with the comments now,

but let's analize in detail the costs. Let me start by saying

each rider can have his own path career

there is not a definite growth towards superbikes or motogp that's written in Pdor's stones

if you don't know who Pdor is

I'm sorry, I don't know what to say

who dares

interrupt the sleep of pdor?

son of Kmer

of the Istàr tribe

of the desolate plain of the Kfmir, one of the last seven sages

Bvùr, Ganèr, Astafarìn, Tutun, e Tarìn

GOT IT?

We were saying. Careers can have different

scenarios, so a rider can

for example arrive in motogp doing supersport 600 stock 1000 motogp

instead of

doing moto 3 moto2 and motogp

as for example it was for petrucci years ago that he got second

in stock 1000

he switched to Sacchi's iodaracing

then after two years of hell in that team

he went to pramac and managed to get seen

having said this, let's pretend we are 8-9 year old boys

who want to start and want to climb to the top to get to motogp

we start our career from the Italian minibike championship.

the cost for a season is around 10-13 thousand euro

It always depends on the trips, the tests, and everything else

but let's say that's the cost

depends how young we start

but in that category you stay up to 12-13 years old

so since we started when we

were 8, by the age of 12

we'll have spent €50.000

this I'll show you now is an example of Italian championship

minibike

Once we turn 12 have to look around and

decide which high-tire bike we want

the choices are: pre- moto 3,

or supersports 300

my humble advice is that if you have the means

it's best to go on the pre-moto 3,

because even though it is true that the supersport 300 allows you to ride with less money

than the pre moto3 and moto3,

but it is also true that it is a very ignorant bike

that does not absolutely prepare you to switch to a 600

or a 1000

because there are people

who did this jump. It implies a very unnatural driving

which will make the young man start

from scratch once he gets onboard a

bigger bike. Instead, the aim of the lower categories

is to train the young men

so they are ready when they'll get onboard a bigger bike

taking the cue from what they learned before

if from pre moto 3 and moto 3 you learn a great

riding fluidity, and great stretching,

along with a strong driving sensibility,

because these are race bikes

which make you feel what's going on under the tires,

this doesn't happen with the supersports 300

anyway, back to us. let's pretend

we are luck and have a good budget to get on board a

pre moto 3 at the Civ

I know someone is now gonna say there are the minigp before

but I believe that's a step that can be skipped

and that's pointless

EXAMPLE OF PREMOTO 3

"race #3 from the Mugello

the titles are already assigned, at round 9

here at the Mugello, the saturday race,

the title of the two-stroke 125

for Leonardo Tacini

the cost inside a top team is around

€50-60k per season

you're inside the civ, so

it's a good window, but still

it's a lot of money

you have to start to bring home good results, 1) because

you have to lower the costs and the necessary budget

2) to find sponsors

in these category the age is from 12/13

to 15. Let's say that

we stay here from the age of 13 to 15. This translates into

€160k

once we turn 16 we start to

do things seriously. We have to decide if we want to

go to superspors 600

and turn towards the world championship, superbike,

or italian level,

but there's little chance to go anywhere,

or moto3,

but since we're analyzing the path towards

motogp, we're gonna keep going down this road

so

we decide to enter moto3,

this is an example of the italian moto3

the costs here with a top team

are about €100-110-120k

I know. It's starting to get expensive

in terms of costs. But we have to say that

the winner of the Italian moto3

if he's lucky and it's a good year where

there are opportunities open at the world championship

like spots and saddles, he could find something

cheap, or free

but sometimes, to accept situations

for free, you go into teams that

unfortunately turn out to be not fit at the world championship

and after one year

no one will remember the rider

because unfortunately this is a sport where we recall

only the last race

and we forget how fast one guy was the year before

so from the Italian moto3

at 18, we go towards

the world championship

let's assume we're not lucky and have to pay

just to keep talking about the costs, one saddle

at the world championship, in a good team,

for a rider with few results but nothing too great,

can cost from €250k to

€300k, per season

Yeah. It's getting

pretty serious

At this point we have say that

if we're good and we get

at the top 4 or 5 at the world championship

the next year

we'll have a much better contract

or we might even get paid

because unlike the cars, where no matter what

you just pay, always, aside from

a few spots in F1, in the world categories, when

you show your worth, and you're in the top

4/5, of your own category,

at world level, you start to earn

some money

the biggest contracts

that there are, and have been,

in moto3/moto 2,

in the lower category of motogp

get to €200-250k

but again, we're doing a video on the costs,

so let's pretend we're players

and we want to continue our adventure

despite not having great results

the world moto3

is known to all, I believe, but anyway,

if you don't, here's an example

After having spent a few years in moto3,

spending €300k each season, we decide to go

to moto2, again, not supported by our results

to keep talking about the costs

because if you have the merit, in moto2,

you can go for free,

or by getting paid

here's an example of world moto2

we do our two years here

so get to 22/23 years old

where to run in this championship

we spend about

€300-350k

the costs are very similar

to the moto3, also because the top teams

those in the top 3, don't even consider

those who pay, but just those with talent

so even if you wanna pay, it'd be

very hard 'cause you wouldn't be taken in

at this point we're 23. Let's recap

and see what the total is

From 8-12,

€10.000 per season, for minibikes €50.000

From 13-15, premoto 3,

about €60.000 per season,

total: €180.000. From 16-17 Italian moto3,

about €110.000 per season, so for 2 seasons

it €220.000

3 years of world moto 3,

about €290.000

so let's say about

€850.000 for 3 years

from 21-22, 2 years in

moto2,

about €300-330.000 per season

so that's about €600.000 for 2 years

Super Total: €1.900.000

for sure it's not €6.250.000

of the cars, that we saw last time but still

as Maccio Capatonda would say "sò soldi"

give me a loan

tell me how much you need

€66/67

that's a very low amount!

it's money!

Anyway, we're close to our destination

the motogp. But again, we don't want to

get into it with the merit

but understanding the costs. Let's say we want to

do a motogp season to treat ourself

it would cost us about

€600-620.000

€650.000. We can't know precisely

but rumours have it

that one of those paying seats

costs about that amount

so between €600-650.000

there's no need to say who are the riders

because we see them every year

the riders who bought their spot

although sometimes the spot

was obtained not thanks to the results

there are positive surprises, like Abraham

who despite not so great successes

does better than many others. Great, I hope I was able to solve

some of your doubts. Like I said before

there are other paths,

aside from this path towards the motogp

you can go through the stock 1000,

the supersport 600 to then go to moto2, to then go

to motogp, like Morbidelli did back in the days

when the stock 600 was still around, or like

Petrucci did, who did stock 1000 and motogp

you have to see the opportunities that arise

the value for money and

many other variables. I hope you liked this video

as usual don't forget to subscribe to the channel,

and see you next video

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Carol Anderson - "One Person, No Vote" & The Impact of Voter Suppression | The Daily Show - Duration: 11:14.

-Welcome to the show. -Thank you so much. Thank you.

It's so wonderful having you here.

Um, you wrote a book called White Rage,

-which was a New York Times best seller, -Yes.

where you spoke in-depth about how America is dealing

with an issue that it really hasn't dealt with completely,

which is the rage that many white people feel

at what appears to be America changing.

This book is-is...

I guess, based in some way off of that

-and yet is a completely different topic. -Yeah.

One Person, No Vote:

Voter Suppression Destroying Our Democracy.

How bad and how big

do you believe voter suppression actually is?

I think it is massive.

Um, we have had millions of people blocked from voting.

We have had millions purged from the rolls

who had been on the voter rolls.

The purging and the voter suppression

has been so intense that we have Donald Trump

in the White House right now.

That's the power of voter suppression.

(applause)

The-the numbers in the 2016 election,

especially in and around the black vote,

were really interesting.

You saw in key states, in swing states,

where voter turnout dropped from...

it may have been, like, 78,000 people turning out,

and it dropped to below 50,000 or... you know?

You saw drastic drops.

Now, some people have argued that that was because

Hillary Clinton didn't motivate black voters to come out,

but you've looked at the data.

You've analyzed a lot of the information,

and it seems like there's been a systematic effort

-to remove people of color from the voting rolls. -Right.

Well, why-why people of color, though?

And I believe why people of color,

um, besides being just snide

and saying, "Duh, it's been that way for a long time,"

it's because that after the 2008 election

with Barack Obama...

Barack Obama brought 15 million new voters to the polls

with that incredible ground game.

-Wow. -They were overwhelmingly black, Latino, young, poor.

And-and with that,

then the Republican Party

that has moved further and further to the right

and has become more and more white,

um, and-and their policies have become more right-wing,

they c-- they don't have policies that resonate

-with the growing diversity of America. -Right.

And so instead of thinking about how do we reform this party

so that it-it resonates with America,

that our policies are really strong

and talk about benefiting more Americans,

instead, what they decided to do was to suppress the vote.

There are some-- there are some really scary parts of the book

where I-I read about things I never knew before.

I knew about the larger picture of voter suppression

-in certain states, in certain places. -Mm-hmm.

But you read about how so many people

have been stripped of their rights.

Now, the argument the other way

from people like Kris Kobach,

uh, you know, from Donald Trump and his team has been,

"We're protecting democracy.

"That's why we scrub people of voter rolls.

"If they've died, if they no longer respond to mail,

"then why are we keeping om-- keeping them

on the voter rolls?" How do you respond to that?

Yeah, I respond to that because one of the ways

that this works and why it's so effective

is that they're able to use that cover of being reasonable.

"You know, we're just keeping the voter rolls up."

But when you really look at what they're doing

is that those-- the people that they're scrubbing,

they're not scrubbing people who have moved

or who have died, overwhelmingly.

Overwhelmingly, who they're scrubbing

are people who are African-Americans,

people who are young, people who are poor.

And they're doing it by the characteristics.

Um, so they can't say, "Uh, we don't want black people

to vote," because there's still this thing

called the 15th Amendment,

although the Voting Rights Act got gutted by the Supreme Court.

There's still this thing called the 15th Amendment.

So what they do is they go after the characteristics of a people,

societally imposed characteristics.

They go after those things like, um, if you move a lot.

And we know that people move a lot,

particularly if you're poor.

-You don't stay in the same house forever. -Right.

That moving then becomes a-a reason

to-to knock people off the rolls.

They say-- And one of the things that we also know,

characteristics, is that, um, young people, minorities,

they don't-- and students-- they-they don't vote regularly.

So they start knocking people off the rolls

for not voting regularly.

And so they use those characteristics.

And those are the characteristics of people

-who don't overwhelmingly vote for Republicans. -Right.

-Yeah. -Wh-When you-- when you look at the-the numbers

and you look at how impactful this could actually be,

the argument is always met with,

"Yes, but look at how much voter fraud there is."

Now, we talked briefly about this,

but, overwhelmingly,

most Americans believe

that voter fraud is a very definite threat.

Absolutely. And that has been a well-cultivated myth.

Um, it has born...

It was born up out of the 2000 election,

-that horrible election with hanging chads. -Right.

And that myth of massive, rampant voter fraud

coming out of the cities, uh, stealing our elections.

Except when they really went hunting for it,

they couldn't find it.

Um, Justin Levitt, a law professor out of California--

he looked, and he went from 2000 to 2014.

Out of one billion votes,

he was able to identify 31 cases.

31 out of one billion votes of voter impersonation fraud.

When Kris Kobach, the secretary of state that you mentioned,

who helped, um, head up Trump's Election Integrity Commission...

Right, right.

Um, in their report, which was all about

when Trump said, "Five million voters have come in,

and I would have won the popular vote..." I...

-That's a great Trump, by the way. -Thank you. Thank you.

It's not as good as yours.

(applause)

Oh. You know, when he said, you know, he's got five million,

then they went hunting, and they couldn't find it.

I mean, the pages are blank.

When it says "voter fraud," his commission's looking--

blank pages. It's not there.

When Greg Abbott out of Texas is arguing for voter ID,

and Judge Ramos is saying,

"Okay, you've got rampant voter fraud. Where? Where?"

And he's like, "It's rampant."

She's like, "Where? How many?"

"It's a lot, rampant."

"How many?" "Two."

And I'm like, "Is that ramp-ant? (laughs)

(laughter, applause)

The...

The argument I've seen a lot of people parrot

with a lot of confidence is, "It's not suppression.

"What we're doing is making sure

that the integrity of our election is maintained."

And so they say, "We're not purging people,

"or we're not restricting them from voting.

We're just saying that everyone needs a voter ID."

Now, I understand it, but if you were explaining it

-to someone who is genuinely well-intentioned... -Mm-hmm.

...someone who says, "I don't understand,"

why is it so-so hard, or why is it so difficult

for the government to say...?

Why is it so bad for the government to say,

"Everyone should have a voter ID

that is issued by the government or at the DMV."?

Why is that so much to ask?

Okay, so let me just give you a couple of examples

about how that really works.

Because part of, again, the way that it sounds so reasonable,

'cause you need an ID, you know...

-Trump said you need an ID to go buy groceries. -Right.

-I'm like... (laughs) -(laughter)

But as we all know, it doesn't quite work that way.

So, for instance, in Alabama,

Alabama said, "You got to have a government-issued photo ID,"

and then said, "But your public housing ID does not count."

Now, Alabama's a poor state.

They've got lots of public housing.

71% of those on public housing, in public housing

in Alabama are African-American.

For many, that's the only ID they have.

So you automatically wiped away that type

of government-issued photo ID,

'cause public housing is government-issued.

-Right. -Okay.

Then Alabama shut down the Department of Motor Vehicles

in the Black Belt counties.

And so now people were gonna have to go 50 miles

to get a driver's license.

But if you don't drive, how are you gonna go 50 miles?

And you don't have public transportation.

So what you do is you create an obstacle.

-Right. -And then you create an obstacle to the obstacle.

And you make it so difficult for people

who are already working their hardest to make it,

to now be able to just access their basic right to vote.

We see this in state after state.

North Carolina, the Fourth Circuit said:

you have targeted African Americans

with nearly surgical precision.

So these states, they make it sound innocuous--

"Oh, you need an I.D."-- but it's not any I.D.

In Indiana...

you need to have a driver's license

to get a birth certificate.

But to get a birth certificate, you need a driver's license.

-(laughter, groans) -Huh?

That's brilliant.

(laughter)

(applause)

It's genuinely brilliant.

It really is.

-Let's look to the future. -Yes.

-We have elections coming up. -Yes.

You have midterms happening in America.

You also have the presidential election,

-which will be on its way shortly after that. -Mm-hmm.

Is there anything people on the ground can do?

What can people do to protect their vote?

Yes, absolutely. So, there are several things.

Um, one is, you have to register to vote.

And there are organizations that are on the ground

helping people, like, get the identification,

-get the documents they need -Right.

in order to get the identification.

Um, organizations like VoteRiders that are...

doing that work.

Um, also, when you are registered,

check your, um...

the Secretaries of States' voter registration page

to make sure you're registered to vote.

Because they are notorious for purging people off the list

even... well, closely... close to an election.

-Wow. -So you think that you're registered to vote,

you go in to vote, and boom, your name's nowhere there,

-and then you're getting the runaround. -Right.

So that... checking regularly.

I check every week, and then I print off a copy,

so that I've got documentation

that I am actually registered to vote

and that this is my polling place.

I say, I think the other thing that's really important

is to help others so that you're volunteering,

you're, you know, you've got election poll workers,

and you're paying attention to what's happening at the polls

when somebody's getting the runaround.

I think that that is really important as well.

And there are organizations, like the Lawyers' Committee,

-Right. -that's doing that incredible work.

So that's what we can do.

And register.

The deadline is coming up in early October.

Register to vote, because we cannot be part of the solution

if we're just sitting there... and not participating.

-(applause) -We've got to vote.

Thank you so much for being on the show.

Thank you. Thank you.

One Person, No Vote is available now.

Scary and fascinating. Carol Anderson, everybody.

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MOTO Electrique Vs VÉLO Electrique ! - Duration: 8:08.

HI, It's Aurelien FONTENOY

hoping you are good !

today i will test E-Mountainbike

vs E-Motorbike

with few challenges

Wich one will be able to do the longest jump ?

Wich one will go the fastest ?

and may be an additionnal challenge

stay connect, you will see at the end

first, let me introduce engins

new E-Mountainbike

JOTAGAS

It's a spanish brand

wich produces motorbikes first

today, we will test this bike

250 watts

big fork

220mm

240 mm !!!

i will ride hard with that

9 speed programs

i will put full gas all the time

to challenge the E-Motorbike that you know

You will probably say that the Motorbike will win easy...

i don't know because bike is lighter

+ power but heavier

or lighter but less power

2nd challenger

the freerider from Kuberg

that you know from the last video

if you haven't seen yet, clic on the "I on the top there

12 K watts

lot of power

small wheels

his weight is around 35 kg

lot of power

but heavier than the mtb

Let's start the first challenge

Who will do the biggest jump ?

Let's go

i'm installing the ramp

this is the kicker for the challenge

this wood as mark

1 meter

2, 3 , 4 meters ...

as long as possible

i will ty to beat my record al the time with all bikes

we will start slowly with 1 meter

that a good warmup. And because the Mountainbike is new

let's go

full power

normaly it's program 9. enought power to jump

let's jump 1 m

was good

the hardest is that the speed distance is short

i have to pedal hard

the motor will help me

2m directly and after i will do it with the Moto

easy ! i feel that we will do long jump

i take the moto

2m directly

safety first, i change my helmet

it's dangerous

2m ok, let's jump 3m !

3m Ok

i will change for the mtb

honestly, not sure to jump more with the moto

beacause it's heavy

and because i'm wearing a short

without protection

so i go slowly

let's see if i can better with the mtb

wrong, i do a second attempt

runway is very short

sh*t

i touch the limit

Moto win the first challenge

i'm sure we can jump more but with more speed

1 point for Motrobike

second challenge

just there

2nd challenge is a speed track

few bumps

go and back

velo vs moto always

who will go the fastest ?

with the bike, i think i can go fast on the bumps

turn fast

the motorbike will go very fast on the line

let's start the chronometers

first mtb !

not easy with the mtb

i need more speed on the bumps

how much for the time ?

20.53

i change and i will try to beat this time

may be the motorbike will go faster, i mist my turn

let's see that

how much ?

21.02

i didn't though that the mtb was going faster

1 sec less with the mtb

i mist the turn

it's my first try

we can not get used to the bike and track

motorbike is not my sport

So 1 - 1

MTB vs MOTO - egality

so we will finish on a section

3rd challenge is a trial section

i have to cross all this wood

with the less foot as possible

it's trials rules

mtb as motorbike

it will be hard

i start with the motorbike because it s just here

for my warmup, i will add few woods at the start

already 3 points

i will try again

second try

1 point here

i will use it

1 point no more

strategy, i put one more here

i will use it

normaly, i can finish it

2 points

for the trials section with the motorbike

not sure to do better with the mtb

let's go

motor is at his maximum

this part ok

shit first point

normaly it's done

only 1 point for this section

MTB WINS !!!

it was comparatif between motorbike

kuberg

between E-Mountainbike

jotagas

let me know in comments

are you ...

TEAM MOTO ?

or TEAM MTB ?

let me know

and may be i will do an other one

with a new bike

i will show you at the end of this video

don't forget

SUBSCRIBE

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very important for me

you will be the first to know when i post a new video

post this bike on the comments zone

if you are on my team

see you next monday 18h !

ciao !!

you stay until the end ! thanks

clic on my hand

last video here

thsi is the new Kuberg challenger

Electric Motorbike trials

say me in comments, do you want a video on this motorbike

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Les Questions Pas Bêtes 7 : Larme de crocodile/Chair de poule, origine des expressions animalières - Duration: 3:06.

Hello everyone! As you could see in the title today we will see French animal expressions!

We start with the tears of

crocodile, which means weeping cruelty or even hypocritical. And the origins are very vague!

The first theory is that this expression come from Egypt, an ancient legend tells that crocodiles

moaned to attract naive prey and devour them! But personally with such a moan ...

Not sure that I reapply. Second hypothesis, in the middle ages it was thought that crocodiles

shed tears of remorse as they took the lives of their prey, which they devoured. A bit like you, when you're at your

fourth slice of nutella and you feel guilty just barely! While you should!

Researchers have tried to prove that. And, indeed, certain

alligators present a small

tearing during meals. The origin of the expression is blurred but the origin of this phenomenon is even more!

Everyone agrees that it is surely a story of lacrimal glands a little over solicited. some think that when the alligator

expires, a little air can pass into the tear duct, which is right here. Because it ends in the

nasopharynx. In fact, the tear duct opens into the bottom of the mouth where the air passes

which compresses him and brings out some tears.

It could also come from the whistling of the alligators that get air into the sinuses and so

compresses the lacrimal glands.

Or, simply,

the jaws that come to compress them. Or, it could just be the thin film of tears alligators have

on their eyes to protect them from possible shocks.

you understand it, we

flounder a little bit. By the way, you want to know how to recognize a

crocodile of an alligator? Well, crocodiles have teeth much more apparent than alligators. Especially the 4th of the lower jaw.

In the word crocodile, there is the word croc, which will make you think of this tooth story!

Second difference is their jaws. Alligators have their jaws broad and round like their "O".

Crocodiles have a thin jaw and narrow like their "I".

Come on, let's go to the second expression. "Goosebumps" is when our hair bristles.

This is called piloerection .... And the bottom two sneering, comes out!

This phenomenon can happen when we are cold or when we are afraid.

The common point with chickens? Hmm ... you'll see, it's very subtle! you when you are cold or afraid.

the hen when she is plucked. Ah, I warned it was subtlel! But a question arises ...

Can a hen get goose bumps?

The answer is yes! Just watch them during fights to see that some of them

cheat with their feathers to look a little more imposing. Fear me I am fluffy!

That's it, I hope you learned two or tree little things today! If you have other ideas and animal expression put them in

comment! For those who want to have news between two videos, it is on facebook but especially on instagram,

where I make you small story with questions / answers to allow you to learn a little more about animals! See more!

If you like this kind of content do not hesitate to subscribe to my channel, you will see old and new videos.

Otherwise, like and share if you feel like it and then...I tell you ... See you next !!

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Wie du deine Leidenschaft findest und das Feuer entfachst! - Duration: 7:40.

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Forbidden Sky Gameplay Runthrough - Duration: 20:33.

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2 die in wrong-way, high-speed crash - Duration: 1:04.

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(SFM Ponies) ImAFutureGuitarHero's Doors 3 Entries - Duration: 1:27.

(♪ When The Levee Breaks - Led Zeppelin (1971) ♪)

(♪ Through the Fire and Flames - DragonForce (2005) ♪)

NAVI: Watch out!

NAVI: Watch out! TWILIGHT: (Exclaims)

(Grunts)

(Panting)

TWILIGHT: (Breathes)

(Gasps)

(Exclaims)

TWILIGHT: (Snorts)

SEAGULL: Mine.

FLOCK OF SEAGULLS: MINE MINE MINE MINE MINE

FLOCK OF SEAGULLS: MINE MINE MINE MINE MINE TWILIGHT: (Surprised whinnying)

FLOCK OF SEAGULLS: MINE MINE MINE MINE MINE

TWILIGHT: (Grunts)

(Exhales)

(Exhales)

(♪ When The Levee Breaks - Led Zeppelin (1971) ♪)

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⚠️ ¡NETFLIX vs YOUTUBE! 😲 | Noticias 08/10/2018 - Duration: 9:39.

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The Cut Content Of: Luigi's Mansion 1&2 - TCCO - Duration: 7:01.

Luigi's Mansion, a GameCube launch title with a remake and a sequel on the 3DS.

But what cut content do these games have to offer?

Hello and welcome to 'The Cut Content Of', a show where we try to find content that you

aren't able to see in some amazing games!

Today, we're looking into the stuff that you don't see in the GameCube classic 'Luigi's

Mansion' and the 3DS sequel, 'Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon'.

Luigi's Mansion was first shown off at Spaceworld 2000, during Nintendo's GameCube sizzle reel.

All that was shown was a pre-rendered FMV, but it showed a very different game to the

one that we finally got.

The first scene featuring Luigi's Mansion shows an early version of the mansion exterior,

lacking chimneys and having quite a few less trees surrounding it.

The image used on the pause screen for the final game is actually a remnant of the second

scene in this early trailer.

Most of the ghosts that we see are blue and quite different to the final ones, but there's

a short scene showing some ghosts playing a card game which actually can be seen here

in the final game.

The final game contains two unused icons for ghosts, which look quite similar to the ones

that appear in this trailer.

Nintendo also showed Luigi's Mansion in a promotional sizzle reel called "The Nintendo

Difference", which has a couple of differences to the final version.

Luigi's head shows up in the bottom left corner of the screen, to the left of the health meter...

some of the time.

This trailer may have been using footage from multiple different early builds of the game.

There's a strange green border in some scenes of the trailer, generally ones where Luigi

gets scared.

The Parlor is known as the "Living room", a more literal translation of the Japanese

name.

The text also has a lower case "r" at the start of "room".

The lighting is slightly brighter in there and the paintings on the walls are all the

same pink ghost instead of people.

The ghost haunting this room is purple instead of the orange colour used in the final game.

When E. Gadd speaks, we can see that text boxes aren't transparent like in the final

game.

The game was next shown off during E3 2001, with actual gameplay this time.

Some scenes from the Spaceworld 2000 trailer were re-used for the E3 2001 trailer.

There was a live gameplay demo at E3 2001 with Miyamoto playing.

A lot of differences can be seen between this and the final version.

E. Gadd is referred to as a Doctor rather than a Professor, and his name is spelt with

only one "d".

The lab also has different music.

The Poltergust 3000 has a much different design, which was left in the files of the final game.

It's much less round and has four wheels on the back instead of one on each side.

It also lacks the handle on the back and the tube comes out of the top.

When talking to E. Gadd in this demo, he only gives you two options, as the gallery wasn't

in this version.

Luigi's movement uses both analogue sticks by default in this version, but is only an

optional control scheme in the final game.

There are blue vases around the mansion, which don't appear in the final game but have been

left in the files.

When Luigi opens the door to the mansion, he doesn't use a flashlight like in the final

game.

When he does have a flashlight, however, Luigi holds it with two hands instead of just one.

This change was possibly made to make it easier to differentiate between holding the flashlight

and the vacuum nozzle.

The health meter in the bottom left shows Luigi's total health, but the final game only

shows his current health.

When Luigi walks past a mirror, he lacks shading in the reflection for some reason.

The Game Boy Horror screen is one of the biggest differences between the older versions and

the final game.

It has a timer which starts at midnight and ticks up by a minute every six seconds.

After nine minutes, when the timer reaches 1:30am, E. Gadd will pop up to say that the

demo is finished.

The coin counter was not part of the Game Boy Horror at this stage, but just part of

the HUD.

This spinning coin can still be found out of bounds in every single map in the final

game.

The HUD also has a "heat meter", which counted from one to ten.

It would cause the Poltergust to set on fire if it hit ten.

The timer functions have been left in the game files, and can be accessed with these

Action Replay codes.

A trailer was released at some point after E3, with a couple of differences.

The Game Boy Horror is below the screen for some reason, possibly to not get in the way

of the ESRB rating.

The heat meter is still here, but is now grey with much less functionality.

The final game released in late 2001 and early 2002, along with the GameCube itself.

Some unused graphics have been left in the files, including an icon for Daisy, who isn't

actually in the game.

It's called "Test.bti" and was probably a test for the posters on the walls.

It's a cropped version of this character image from the N64 game 'Mario Tennis'.

There's a weird hand called "hand1.bti" in the Japanese version's files.

Two cut Game Boy Horror camera icons exist, for a boo and a key.

Some unused dialogue icons exist, with one for a Green Toad, one for Bowser, one for

the Gold Ghost, and one for Mario, which for some reason goes unused when he's trapped

in the painting.

The "FROM THE BEGINNING" text from the E3 2001 demo was left in the files, but the "Skip

Intro" button has been lost.

The models for the doors in the opening cutscene have a texture for Luigi's hand which is never

seen.

Speaking of doors, there's an unused model for a door with an art style that is different

from the game's.

Other unused models include a tall version of Mario with Luigi's proportions and straps

for the Poltergust 3000.

There's a model of Luigi that looks a bit like a Matryoshka doll, possibly what would've

appeared on the Game Boy Horror maps earlier in development.

Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon was first shown off at E3 2011, although it was known just

as 'Luigi's Mansion 2' at the time.

The game continued to use the old name for regions other than North America and South

Korea, but with a very slightly altered logo.

There was a reveal trailer and a demo, playable on the show floor.

The reveal trailer has a lot of differences when compared to the final game.

Luigi's health meter was constantly on the top screen at this point in development, rather

than the touch screen.

In the garage scene, when the ghosts appear, Luigi already has the Strobulb, but actually

obtains it later on in the game.

In the Guard Hall scene, the knights have shinier armour, and Luigi's shadow only appears

towards the end of the corridor and gets slightly cut off.

When trying to suck up the tablecloth, the A button prompt appears immediately.

The playable demo was slightly different, too.

It had the differences from the reveal trailer and much more.

We get to see an early version of E. Gadd's bunker, which has screens that are much more

rounded.

There isn't a display showing the amount of the Dark Moon you had collected.

The Vault door isn't on the floor and the images on the screens that show the Mansion,

Vault and Scarescraper are different.

Text boxes are smaller and E. Gadd's icon has been flipped horizontally.

Luigi's name is the same colour as the rest of the text, unlike the green colour seen

in the rest of the game.

Luigi's Pixelator animation is more like a t-pose instead of him cowering in fear.

Instead of the green vortex when loading levels, a loading screen with a window is used instead.

No key is needed to enter the mansion in this version.

The coatroom door is barricaded differently and the paintings above it are very slightly

differently arranged.

The display of the Dual Scream is very slightly different in this version, and you don't have

to tap the screen to answer E. Gadd's calls.

When completing the level in this demo, the results screen is very different to the final

game.

At E3 2012, a new trailer was shown, featuring footage of more parts of the game.

It shows that Gloomy Manor was orignally called Ghostly Manor and that the snowman in front

of Secret Mine would've had a yellow scarf and not a blue one.

The first promotional artwork for the game was revealed at E3 2011, but an updated version

was released in 2013, with a depth-of-field effect and with textures that appear to be

much more detailed and less smooth.

The game had slightly different box art early on, with a darker background and missing the

Boo from the final version.

Thanks for watching!

If you enjoyed this, watch another and share it with someone who might like it!

Super Mario Sunshine has a bunch of stuff in the files that you don't normally get to

see.

Click here to watch our Sunshine episode or here to check out our Mario games playlist.

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ASMR Unique Triggers, Sound Assortment, Mouth Sounds ACMP - Duration: 11:14.

Hello and welcome to my ASMR channel

Dark ASMR

Today I'm going to be experimenting with a few trigger sounds

Let me know in the comments which ones you like

I will focus on those in the next videos

This is my first ASMR video

Let's start with some clingfilm

Dark ASMR. Subscribe to this channel for more ASMR videos.

Incase you don't know, this is a fidget spinner

Everyone seems to have one

It makes a strange noise

It sounds like you're on a helicopter

Let me know if that works for you

This is my wallet

Let's try some hand sounds

Let's tap the light bulb

Dark ASMR. Subscribe for more ASMR videos

Let me know if you found that relaxing. Leave a comment

A lighter

Kitchen paper

And finally some strange, enormous glasses

Maybe I'll wear these in my next video

Thanks for watching

Let me know which triggers you liked. Let me know what you want to see in the next videos

I will see you next time

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Rawan Bin Hussain - Legendiary Ep.8 Trailer - Duration: 0:58.

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Korea Traditional Travel? No more SEOUL or BUSAN! 😁 - Duration: 12:10.

Hello everyone this is Lara

Today I'm going to show you the place

I really recommend you to visit in Korea

this place is called GyeongJu

It's full of beautiful and sound nature

and at the same time it has extreme attractions too, as you see

You can also enjoy good Korean food in cheaper prices than Seoul

and for last, the ultimate heavenly traditional Korean night views

so please follow my travel tracks

and let me show you Gyeongju!

One thing that make Gyeongju very special is

that the city is full of historical places

it's literally full of them

because it used to be the capital of Silla dynasty

and here's the first place which is called Cheon Ma Chong

It's near in the center of GyeongJu city

do you see the mountain over there?

It's actually not mountains

It's a man-made graves

so those are the graves of the high bones in Silla dynasty

well luckily there was one grave that you could enter

so let's get inside

Originally this place was filled up with stones you see in front

and in the middle of it, there's the coffin

Wow look at that! Golds everywhere

Friend: Look at that golden shoes

It was to bury it

so what you can notice here is the sizes of the graves

are all different from small to big

so when you come to Gyeongju, you should definitely visit here and

take a lot of pictures

Look at that McDonald's! How cute

If you come to GyeongJu, you'll get to see a lot of

restaurants or cafes in Korean traditional building themes

Me and my friends decide to stay in the guest house

This is the guest house with a lot of books and comic books

Let me show you this place it's amazing

Do you see this bunk bed? Is so strong!

So that you can sleep very well

Also there is a nice air conditioning

And something amazing happens out there

so we booked the separated room for three of us

and there's the shower rooms here

and, right next to it

Isn't this amazing?! There are lots of comic books

and also in between there are single bunk beds

I'll show you the inside just a little bit later

but first let's see this amazing place

here's the place that you can read books and at the same time

you can eat snacks or whatever

of course there are famous comic books

and this is what it looks like inside

It's not clear, but it's perfect for one person

anyway this is what I want to do in the future

and we came to the GyeongJu amusement park

and look at that!! What the hell

What the hell

This is crazy

I'm going to upload the dedicate video for GyeongJu world

next week so, if you're interested please be subbed

and I'm going to upload the video next week

When the Sun sets, the real beauty of GyeongJu city rises

This place is called Donggung palace and Wolji pond

This place is known for the night view

so make sure to come here after the Sun sets

The Korean traditional buildings and the ponds and

trees look so beautiful all together

If you see everything closely

All the Korean traditional patterns are drawn from the top to the bottom

Also definitely make sure to see the pond

That reflection on the surface of the water

looks so unrealistically beautiful

also here's the second night view spot called Woljeong bridge

It's a long bridge

so if you see it from the side, it looks like this

Wow..... thisis so beautiful! This color!!

Beautiful....

After taking tons of pictures, we decided to eat late dinner

It was so much cheaper than in Seoul

We're going to eat popular food called Makchang(intestines)

Oh it looks so delicious!

I think this is the coolest cafe in Korea

How cool and beautiful

Cafes in Gyeongju were also one of a kind

The building was designed in the Korean traditional way

and the indoor also had the seats like in the Korean traditional way

Also we found a really gigantic waterwheel on the road!

Again, randomly we saw the really interesting building

so that building had the traditional Tower shaped hole in between

that was really amazing

so this time for lunch we came to one of the popular restaurants in GyeongJu

Let me give you one tip!

If you want to know if the random restaurant is famous or not,

first thing you need to see is if there's a room for the waiting people

3 teams, please enter to the 1st room at your left!

they're even calling people's name to enter

Second thing see the wall

There are so many autographs on the wall

and this is also the fact that

this restaurant is so popular

this is the signature food in this restaurant

It's the raw beef and the raw beef noodles

so how to eat!

Eat raw beef with the hot rice together

What a visual!

I miss those moments

The last place we went was Bulgooksa and Sukgulam

Those are the most famous temples in GyeongJu

when we arrived to the gate, we put our personal belongings just like this

on the street! yes..... it can be only done in Korea

and we entered the temple

On our way to the temple we saw the cute little squirrel

I don't know how to pronounce

and if you walk 10 mins more, finally you can see the Sukgulam

If you come to traditional temple slash Korean Mountain,

You can always see this kind of thing

this is water from the mountain

we wash our hands

Use the scoop next to thel mini fountain

Don't ever put your hands in the water please!

In distance, you can see the Sukgulam

Sukgulam literally means the temple in the cave made with stones

So this Sukgulam kind of looks small indeed

but there's some space in that rear area too

Many people are coming here to make their wishes

and unfortunately it was forbidden to film inside

so instead of that let me show you the little prayer place

well in the ceiling there are many prayer wishes

One more iconic thing in every temple in Korea is this

You can write whatever you want to say on this thing called Kiwah

This is the Korean traditional roof tile

This Bulgooksa is a huge temple

When you enter the gate you'll have to walk for minutes

and when you see the bridge, now you're near to temple

This is the frontal gate of the temple

In this building, you can see the scary looking four statures

They are called Sacheon wang

They're the Guardians on the patrol of east, west, north and south

In order to block every evil thing entering to the temple

they are protecting the place in the frontal gate

if you successively pass the guardians, now you can see theBulgooksa

before entering it, let's wash our hands first

and if you're ready let's go inside!

so this tower is called Dabo tower

even if you feel like you've never seen this

you might have actually

In Korean ten won coin,

there's the tower

and it is Dabo tower

It was built in the year of 751 in Silla dynasty

Sorry for not giving you so much information

but if you come here you'll get to know it

it's a really beautiful temple

so I've got to show you so many things

but there is one thing I missed in GyeongJu

it's called Cheomsungdae, it looks like this

But we kind of missed it

Instead, we decided to eat it

so this cafe is called GyeongJu salon

and it has a signature menu

It's the Cheomsungdae latte!

the ice cube inside of the latte is shaped just like Cheomsungdae

so yeah I think I can say I saw Cheomsungdae at least?

But Cheomsungdae is a really representative thing in GyeongJu

so please don't miss it just like me

so that was all! How was it?

Do you feel like you want to come to GyeongJu?

it's a really different city from Seoul or Busan

So when you come to Korea

don't miss this beautiful place

Next week I'm going to show you the really extreme side of GyeongJu

so don't miss it! and Isee you next time guys

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