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Waching daily Feb 5 2018

Go Frisk!

Go Sans!

Ugh!

Player 2 wins!

Ah, you killed me.

Wowie!

Hehehe.

Heh.

Just like old times amirite?

Neyh?

Huh?

Hey, kid.

You're about to have a bad time.

Sans? Frisk? What are you two talking about?

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Top 10 Video Game Characters That Can Destroy The World - Duration: 4:52.

Hey guys!

Welcome back to Top 10 Gaming, I'm Ron McKenzie-Lefurgey.

Video games are the home of some pretty darn powerful characters, both heroic and villainous.

And while not all would choose to do so, many of these characters could take blow up Earth

fairly easily.

Of course, with just 10 points I can't list them all, but I tried to put together a pretty

varied bunch.

If you enjoy this, check out our video on the Top 10 Sci-Fi Weapons!

But before you do that, get ready, it's time for the Top 10 Video Game Characters

that can Destroy the World!

Number 10: Asura from Asura's Wrath.

Asura is pretty darn powerful in the game, but we really get to see his capabilities

in the fight against a powered up Wyzen.

During the fight, Wyzen calls upon the power of the Mantra to grow larger than the Earth.

But Asura unloads a fury of punches on the tip of the powerful demigod's finger, and

he explodes.

It's awesome.

And if Asura can do this do a planet-sized demigod, it seems to me that he could do the

same to the Earth itself.

Number 9: Goku from the Dragonball games.

This is a pretty easy choice.

Really, a lot of the Dragonball characters could destroy the world, but I figured I'd

stick with good ol' Goku.

Now, of course, Goku wouldn't actually do this; he's not that kind of guy.

But if he powered up, especially if he went Super Saiyan God or more, he could definitely

wipe the Earth off the planet.

Wait, that doesn't make sense.

Pretend I said something that made sense.

Number 8: Arceus from Pokemon Diamond.

Arceus is known as the Alpha Pokemon, who created the Pokemon Universe.

And in the slightly altered words of the now-disgraced Bill Cosby: Arceus brought us into this world,

and he can take us out again.

A pokemon with the power to create a universe could definitely destroy a little planet like

ours.

Number 7: Superman from Superman 64.

Superman 64 may have nearly destroyed the Earth by sheer terribleness, but that's beside

the point.

As you hopefully know, the main character of Superman 64 is Superman.

And as you also probably know, Superman is insanely overpowered.

His strength definitely varies, but most versions could pretty easily destroy the Earth.

He wouldn't, but he could.

Number 6: The Dashing Prince from the Katamari series.

This one's a bit different because it isn't some uber powerful character, or someone who

creates powerful weapons... it's just a dude with a super dangerous ball he lugs around

with him.

The ball grabs things it comes in contact with, and it can get really big.

By the end of Katamari Forever, you're rolling your Katamari around, absorbing whole sections

of the planet, so it seems safe to assume that The Prince could destroy a planet if

he set his mind to it.

But hey, a new planet or star would be created, so at least we'd break even!

Number 5: Dr. Robotnik from the Sonic games.

Ha, you thought you were safe from Sonic just because this isn't a Sonic video?

WRONG!

Eggman has proven time and time again that he's capable of destroying the Earth, even

if he hasn't actually succeeded before.

In Sonic Adventure 2, he was able to destroy half the moon with his Eclipse Cannon, and

if he hadn't been defeated, there's no doubt that he could have used the cannon to destroy

the world.

Thank goodness for hedgehogs!

Number 4: Pyron from the Darkstalkers series.

Pyron is an alien from the planet Hellstorm with incredible powers.

While he might look like a more demonic human torch, that's just the form we see.

His non-physical, psychic form spans 400,000 light years.

Yowza.

He has a habit of consuming planets in order to add them to his collection, and if he can

consume and control a planet, it's pretty safe to say that he can destroy it.

Number 3: The Emperor, from the Star Wars games.

This one's pretty undeniable, considering the Emperor has already destroyed worlds with

the Death Star.

Thankfully, he died a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away, but if he ever came to Earth

with the Death Star, we would be in for a world of hurt.

I can't tell if that was a pun.

Number 2: Sephiroth from Final Fantasy 7.

Sephiroth is one hell of a powerful being, one of the scariest in the Final Fantasy series.

He can do a great deal of damage with normal attacks, but based on the animation for his

Supernova attack, he can do a heck of a lot more with that.

Based on the animation, it seems that his attack can destroy whole planets and even

whole solar systems.

Sure it's possible that this was meant to be metaphorical, but where's the fun in that?

Number 1: Darkdeath Evilman from Z.H.P.

Unlosing Ranger VS Darkdeath Evilman.

Darkdeath Evilman is, unless it wasn't blatantly obvious, the main antagonist of the game,

and he's pretty darn powerful.

You come up against him several times throughout the game, and normally you're not supposed

to be able to beat him.

If you have enough saved levels, however, you can beat him.

And he gets pissed.

And he blows up the world.

So yeah, if we pissed him off, he'd probably blow up Earth too.

This is really true of most the Disgaea (dis-guy-uh) in the series, but I figured I'd choose one

for the sake of clarity.

That's it for today!

Hope you guys enjoyed, if you did please smack that thumbs up button and subscribe to Top

10 Gaming for more videos!

Check out our Top 10 Dumbest Ways to Die playlist!

Let me know which character YOU'D choose as your world-destroying partner in the comment

section down below!

Until next time, I'm Ron McKenzie-Lefurgey with Top 10 Gaming.

Later gamers!

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Feeling Like A Child After Abuse (A Kati Morton Response Video) - Duration: 6:16.

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Hello and welcome back.

Today we're going to be talking about child abuse.

It's another child abuse video on this channel.

If you want to watch any other videos

that I have about child abuse awareness,

I have a playlist right up there,

so you can go check that out.

So, this video is actually a response to Kati Morton

who is a therapist and a YouTuber.

She talks about therapy, her life as a therapist,

and mental health, things like that.

We had a mental health panel together with

a couple of other YouTubers at Playlist D.C. last year

and I really enjoy her work.

So, on Thursday, she actually uploaded a video

called Why Does Childhood Trauma Make Us Feel Like A Child?

That video was actually inspired by

a viewer who left a question

and that question was something along the lines of

why does she still feel like a child

trapped in the body of an adult?

She experienced abuse when she was younger

and growing up and it feels like

some of that has stuck with her

and she doesn't feel quite like an adult.

And when I finished the video, all I could think was

this is the video that has been missing from my life

and now I feel like I'm finally figuring out

something about myself

that I have also been trying to figure out

as someone who has dealt with

this kind of stuff all their life.

You know, I am in my 20s.

I'm in the middle of my 20s and I have always felt

not quite there yet because there's still things in my life

that I haven't accomplished

that other people would pretty much

have already done by now, although with this economy,

I think more types of people

probably feel the same type of way,

but, you know, it's just, I feel like

it's almost different mentally to us,

how it makes us feel because of what we've been through.

I don't know.

But I've noticed, regardless,

I have a hard time doing the dishes.

I have a hard time cleaning up my own room,

cleaning up my own space because I grew up

being yelled at for not cleaning up my own space

and all of this, but I also got yelled at

for cleaning my own space,

so I would be yelled at and punished and hit and whatever

for not doing things, but at the same time,

if I did try to do them, even right after,

I would get screamed at constantly for doing that.

So, my space would forever be cluttered

and it was just like what's the point in trying

if I'm going to get yelled at for doing this?

That was always a weird thing.

That has always gotten on my nerves,

but that's a different thing.

I was also reading through the comments of that video

and somebody was talking about how

they have a tendency to kind of talk in baby talk almost

and I realize I also have that tendency.

I do that with my cats and animals and stuff,

but, you know, who doesn't do that, right?

But I've noticed with certain people,

I tend to talk like a child.

And it's something that has always

kind of bugged me a little bit

and I couldn't figure out why.

And I saw this video and I was like, oh, wow,

this just might have explained something.

And now I realize how much,

how different my voice is and my personality would be

towards these certain people.

And it's not something that I really care for.

Because one, it makes me feel small.

It makes me, I feel like I'm making myself small

and two, it's just, it's just not me.

Kati was saying that the reason why we feel this way

is because it's like a road block.

You know, when we grow up this way, at this age,

then it kind of just stays with us,

which I'm not really sure what age I would be at mentally

since it happened for so long.

I have been trying to fix that myself, in some ways,

like I've been trying to clean up this space, in my room,

'cause, you know, I got this.

So all the stuff that I currently have

lying on the floor was on this desk,

but I had to take it off because

this fits my entire desk, there is nowhere I could put any.

I can't really put anything right here, right?

And dishes, I've been better at doing the dishes.

But I still tend to not want to do them

or maybe in the back of my mind, I want to do them,

but there's that road block in my brain that's stopping it.

It's still thinking that how I grew up

and what I've been going through is what it is.

Like I'm not supposed to do this because,

but then I do get scolded, but then I do get

talked to about not doing this.

But it's a really complicated thing.

I didn't realize how confusing it was.

I didn't realize a lot of things about this

until I ended up watching that video on Thursday.

So I'd like to thank Kati for coming out with that video

and I would like to thank the person that

asked the question because without that question,

that video probably would not have gone up

and I think Kati is going to do a couple more videos

about that, which is going to be really helpful

for a lot of people.

So, if you are interested in mental health,

maybe you have your own mental health problems and

you might not have access to certain things,

access to help, like on a one-on-one basis,

but maybe you might get something

out of watching Kati's videos.

Kati's videos are captioned, so

if you're someone like me who needs the captions,

she's a great resource for that.

And, well, I think that's it.

I didn't really know what to say in this video,

it's just kind of like a,

it's a chatty type of sit down,

lowkey kind of video, I guess.

But yeah, if you have any sort of experience with this,

feel free to leave your own story

down in the comments below.

Before I go, be sure to check out the description box

because I do have a link to my Patreon

if you are interested in supporting

any of the work that I do, as well as the Ko-fi Tip Jar.

Tip jar, tip jar is something that I still cannot say

and probably will never be able to say (laughs).

I will see you later, bye.

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