Thứ Sáu, 3 tháng 3, 2017

Waching daily Mar 3 2017

Do you find it difficult to open up about your beliefs due to

criticism? Why is that and how can you learn to speak freely

about what you believe in? Let's talk about that now.

[Autumn Asphodel]

Hi everyone! We are going to be discussing controversial topics,

why they are difficult to talk about, and how you can open up

and talk about them. What makes a topic controversial? Mostly it

is views that people have that there are many different

opposing views. It tends to be things that are very passionate

to people and they have a very strong opinion on, like a

concrete belief where you cannot move it or change it. Things

such as political beliefs, religious beliefs, health and

safety, social justice, and so on are just a few examples. But,

is anyone really right or wrong with these topics? The problem

is that many people with these strong beliefs will try to force

this belief on others, will not listen to anything outside what

they know, and deny other views exist. Due to this extreme

reaction by some individuals, there are people who have shied

away from talking about these things they are passionate

about. Whatever you believe in, you have the right to share it.

No one should stop you from expressing what you believe,

even if it's the unpopular opinion. However, there is a

responsible way to voice your opinion. If you are going around

telling people what they should and shouldn't do, shaming others

into siding with you, not listening to the opposing views,

then you are doing more harm than good when it comes to your

beliefs. Opposing views are important to listen to, even if

you don't agree with them. The act of rejecting new

information, denying it, and using information as proof for

not agreeing with other views, is all a state of cognitive

dissonance and confirmation bias. I have talked about this

and will have an annotation and a link in the description for

you to check that video out. It's the opposing views that

allow us to learn and grow. Without views that are opposite

ours, we would never learn since we would essentially live in our

own world where only our views and ideas are true and exist.

So, the reason then why some individuals have such a

difficult time expressing their views is due to the harsh

reaction by their friends, family, and anyone who

disagrees. We may become silent over things that we are

passionate about, that may be widely accepted, that we

disagree with. We become silent and censored so we avoid

offending others, and/or being criticized harshly and shamed

for our beliefs. So how then can we actually open up about our

beliefs and share them? Let's talk about that now.

To open up and share what you truly believe you have to

realize what your views are. Your true, genuine beliefs. Not

beliefs that you acquired from online resources or news media,

friends or family. No, your real, true beliefs. How do you

feel about the topic at hand? We are easily manipulated and

gullible and believe just anything, and thus these

third-party sources control our thoughts. An example would be

when reading an article or watching a video and then

reading the comments and it changes our mind. How many times

has that happened to you? Get educated and listen to both

sides. As was mentioned earlier, when you are doing your

research, read about both sides. You would be surprised how often

we, when reading or listening to something we disagree with, just

shut it off and go elsewhere. Either that, or we may be

viewing it in such a way that the information doesn't sink in.

While viewing the media that disagrees with our beliefs, we

may be constantly thinking to ourselves, "That's not right

because of this and that." And if this were to actually be a

live conversation with another individual, it would be us not

listening, but rather waiting for our turn to speak our views.

We have to listen and become educated on both sides. You will

receive criticism, so learn to take it maturely. By fighting

back, getting loud and argumentative, and essentially

dismissing what the other person says entirely, then you would

need to find some peace when talking about what you believe

in. The reason we tend to get defensive is because someone is

challenging what we are passionate about. We don't like

that. We don't like to be wrong. But, that is the point of a

debate. A debate doesn't have to be a fight. And lastly, if you

find it hard to talk about things due to shame, then learn

to rationalize that shame. There should be no shame involved when

you speak about a topic since that implies that you feel it is

wrong. Rather, feel the confidence of your beliefs. Make

your voice heard and make a difference. With these steps,

you can voice your opinions and beliefs. If you have any other

input on this topic, I would love to hear it so please feel

free to leave a comment and let me know what you agree or

disagree with, and/or how this has helped you

or someone close to you.

I thought I'd talk a little bit about my own beliefs, or rather

how I can talk about controversial topics. If you are

new to my content or have been around awhile, I'm sure you can

tell that I touch on very sensitive topics. I talk about

things most people don't. Taboo topics are not off limits to me

and I have shared much of my experiences and simply tell it

how it is. But, this trait I have didn't come about

overnight. It took courage to stand up and face the crowd.

I was putting information online that anyone had access to,

including the haters. I've had my fair share of hate and

negativity. Being in the position I am in, I've learned

to deal with the negativity and take it for what it is, either

constructive criticism or pure hatred and negativity that I can

simply let go of. Regardless of what it is, I managed to sort it

all out and am at a place where I can listen to the opposing

views and take what I need from it.

In conclusion, controversial topics are difficult to discuss

as they tend to be things that are very passionate to people

and they have a very strong opinions on. By getting educated

and listening to both side that agree and disagree with our

beliefs, as well as having a mature debate, you can step up

for what you believe in. I hope this information was informative

and helpful to you. Have a wonderful day!

Thank you for watching my video!

If you would like more content, please feel free to subscribe.

For more infomation >> Why Controversial Topics are Difficult to Discuss | How to Open Up and Talk About Your Beliefs - Duration: 8:23.

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The One Supreme Creator - Duration: 2:25.

The One Supreme Creator

by omnipulse

Remember, there is one supreme creator.

There are �gods� that people worship of various orders that enable or enhance certain

aspects over another.

So in the question of whether one is performing to this level or to this emotionality, one

could say these are the various �gods� ( and some say that any pretense of their

being a secondary god or �gods� is blasphemy and illusion because this will quickly degrade

one�s perception of the one true reality).

Whether one exists, the act of creation, the supreme and all surmounting efforts of the

originality, that is only to and from one actual creative source.

There can only be one, that is the whole point.

So the idea is that there can be all these derivations of that source, but remember that

some believe that process in itself is an illusion and these are all false-aspects,

false-lights, or false-centers parading around as the true and one center.

The idea behind the truth?

The idea is that the truth can�t be found.

If all people are pointing to their source, their center, and all hands are pointing inward

in a circle, then who are they pointing at?

So the supreme is from every one, every when and all angles, not from one single slice

or array.

To have another look we could say that there is an ability to perceive from all locations

and times in the universe, however there is not a single �body� or �eye� from

which this creator is visible at once

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Remember the Titans: Extended Cut - Duration: 3:54.

♪♪

>>ANYBODY KNOW

WHAT THIS PLACE IS?

THIS IS GETTYSBURG.

THIS IS WHERE THEY FOUGHT

THE BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG.

FIFTY THOUSAND MEN DIED

RIGHT HERE ON THIS FIELD,

FIGHTING THE SAME FIGHT

THAT WE'RE STILL FIGHTING

AMONGST OURSELVES--

THE VIETNAM WAR.

>>UH, COACH,

WASN'T THE BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG

A PART OF THE CIVIL WAR?

>>GARY, LET ME FINISH.

THOUSANDS OF YOUNG MEN YOUR AGE,

SONS AND BROTHERS, SCARED,

AFRAID, WENT ON THIS FIELD

WITH LOINCLOTHS ON AND

SPEARS AND SCIMITARS

AND LITTLE WOODEN SHIELDS.

>>COACH, I-

I DON'T THINK THE

BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG-

>>GARY, LET

A MAN SPEAK.

LOOK RIGHT OVER THERE, BOYS.

RIGHT THERE.

THAT'S WHERE THE BRAVE MEN OF

THE CONFEDERATE ARMY STOOD,

AND ON THE

OTHER SIDE,

CLONES FROM OUTER SPACE,

STORMTROOPERS,

FRESHLY HARVESTED BY

ADOLF HITLER.

>>COACH, THIS IS, LIKE, REALLY

BAD STAR WARS FANFICTION.

>>GARY!

INTERRUPT MY STORY

ONE MORE TIME, BOY,

AND WE'RE GOING TO BE DOING

UP-DOWNS UNTIL BLUE HERE

IS NO LONGER TIRED.

AS I WAS SAYING,

IT WAS DEAD SILENT.

NEITHER ARMY WANTED

TO FIRE THE FIRST SHOT.

AND THAT IS WHEN IT HAPPENED:

AN OLD, CRIPPLED HOMELESS WOMAN,

MARTHA WASHINGTON,

HOBBLED HER WAY TO THE

FRONT LINE AND RAISED

THE AMERICAN FLAG THAT

SHE HAD JUST INVENTED,

AND THAT IS WHEN IT HAPPENED:

THE BONE-CHILLING

HOWL OF THE KRAKEN.

>>COACH, DID YOU FORGET TO TAKE

SOME MEDICINE OR SOMETHING?

>>THE KRAKEN SPEWED FORTH

FROM THE WATER, DAVY JONES

RIDING ITS BACK LIKE A BULL.

YEAH.

AND THAT DAY, EVERYTHING

WAS COVERED IN WATER.

EVERYONE WAS ON A RAFT,

A SHIP, OR THOSE FOAM

POOL NOODLE THINGS.

MHM.

THE CONFEDERATE ARMY

TRIED TO ESCAPE,

BUT IT WAS TOO LATE,

AND THEY WERE STRUCK

BY AN ASTEROID

THAT LATER BECAME THE MOON.

IT THREW DUST EVERYWHERE,

CAUSING AN ICE AGE WHERE IT WAS

WINTER BUT NEVER CHRISTMAS,

AND ALL THE DINOSAURS DIED,

EXCEPT CROCODILES,

AND EVERYONE WAS FORCED TO EAT

SUPER COLD FOOD ALL THE TIME.

>>I'VE HEARD ENOUGH.

I CAN'T PLAY FOR

THIS GUY NO MORE.

COME ON, FELLAS.

>>I DON'T THINK HALF OF THOSE

THINGS HAVE BEEN INVENTED YET.

♪♪

>>SUBSCRIBE, LIKE, COMMENT

BELOW WITH THE WEIRDEST THING

A COACH HAS EVER DONE.

USE THIS PLATFORM

KNOWN AS THE INTERNET,

INVENTED BY AL GORE,

WHO NEVER WAS ALIVE

BUT PRETENDS TO BE.

FUN FACT:

THE INTERNET WAS CREATED

BY A BUNCH OF WHINY BABIES.

For more infomation >> Remember the Titans: Extended Cut - Duration: 3:54.

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Nintendo Switch: 9 Things You Should Know Before Buying - Duration: 11:54.

With the Switch releasing today, it's important to know what the console has in store for

gamers.

We present to you our list of the 9 Things You Need to Know Before You Buy the Nintendo

Switch.

Let's start with the Specifications

Nintendo takes pride in bringing HD gaming and portability together.

So what is the Switch actually made of?

Let's start with the basics.

The Switch has a 6.2 inch multi-touch LCD screen with a maximum resolution of 1280x720.

But if you attach it to a TV with your HDMI cable, you can enjoy resolutions of up to

1920x1080 in glorious 60fps.

The console will have about 32 gigabytes of storage space built in.

With the operating system and all, that would leave you with about 25-gigs of free storage.

A little disconcerting, yes, but it does have a Micro SD and SDHC card slot that can support

up to 2TB of space.

It also has bluetooth and wi-fi to connect you to its online store, and to play with

friends.

Now, to more technical terms.The Switch is powered by the Nvidia-customized Tegra X1

with an ARM Cortex-A57 CPU, Maxwell-based GPU and 4GB RAM.

This puts focus on mobile-use and low power consumption common on smartphones and tablets.

And since it uses a different instruction set from modern consoles, this might make

ports from consoles like Xbox and PS4 a little difficult for developers.

This might also explain the reported drastic performance differences between its portable

and docked mode, clocking at speeds that are even lower than the 1GHz that most expected,

plus another 40% reduction on its portable mode.

While the Switch seems a little underpowered on the GPU side, its CPU is a lot more consistent

with docked and portable modes clocking in at the same speeds.

If you've seen the reveal, Nintendo, once again, focuses on couch gameplay.

On top of the online multiplayer, ad-hoc connectivity supports up-to 8 interconnected Switches.

We'll have to wait how creators will put this into use.

Spec-wise, it's a little underwhelming but from the trailers we've seen, the Switch

doesn't seem all that bad either way.

Next we go to their Controllers

Of course, the coolest parts of the Switch are its controllers.

These detachable remotes are central to the console's portability and multiplayer aspects.

The JoyCons are built with a haptic feedback system called the HD rumble which indicate

the movements and actions using intricate vibrations, allowing players to feel the resistance,

weight, and sensations of its virtual objects.

It's perfect for the mini-games of 1-2 Switch, but we're wondering how this will affect

their more traditional titles, as well as future game development.

On its right Joy-con controller, it has a motion IR camera that can tell a target's

motion, shape, and distance.

The technology allows for character creations, and more motion-based gameplay.

For owners of the Nintendo's adorable figures, the right JoyCon also features support for

the amiibo using the NFC sensor on its analog stick.

These JoyCons are gonna have to be charged too.

If they're not attached to the Switch, the JoyCons will last about 20 hours.

It comes with a layout that may take some time to get used to but it's built for different

kinds of gameplay.

Hold them upright like a wiimote, or sideways as a mini controller for multiplayer gaming.

There's even a button to capture images in-game.

Get them in zany blue and red, or in sleek gray.

Of course, there's the new Pro Controller sold separately.

Recent reports have shown this controller working with a PC.

And to those wondering, Nintendo hasn't announced backwards compatibility with controllers

from previous generation consoles.

What about Battery Life?

The Switch comes with a Lithium ion battery, expected to last between 2.5 to 6 hours depending

on the games you're playing.

For power-hungry games like the new Zelda, it might last about 2 and a half hours.

Put it on airplane mode and lower the brightness and it might last a little over 3 hours.

While it doesn't seem like much, it does match other portable consoles like the PS

Vita and the 3Ds.

Once it loses battery, you can charge it up again through its USB Type C port.

You might wanna store up a few of those cables, just in case.

Charging up to full battery will take about 3 hours.

You could also charge while playing using the AC adapter that comes with the Switch.

But for long flights and commutes, it would be smart to get a portable charger.

Another thing, is that the batteries are non-replaceable.

But, Nintendo will eventually be a just call away since they're planning to offer paid

maintenance of the system.

Now for the juicy part, the games…

Unlike the Wii U, the Switch has plenty of games on offer, from Nintendo IPs to third

party projects.

Currently, 16 titles have launched with the console, about 60 more scheduled this year,

and many more to come later.

You can check our Switch video, linked in the description box below, to know more about

the upcoming games.

That's a lot compared to the Wii U's.

For the Switch, Nintendo has done away with CDs and went with a faster and more durable

media storage.

Physical copies of games come in "game cards", modern versions of "cartridges".

They look more like SD cards than the classic gaming cartridges.

Once you install the day one update, you can purchase and download games directly from

eShop.

There's no backwards compatibility with older Nintendo consoles.

Bummer.

Nintendo did do away with region-locking.

Language localization is another problem, though.

With a subscription to the online services, you can also have access to the Virtual Console.

This allows you to play classic games from the SNES and the NES.

You can't own them permanently though, unless you purchase them afterwards.

While it's not available at the moment, it's still a fun addition to the Switch.

The User Interface

We were only offered about three seconds of the UI in the Switch's launch trailer.

But, new details have to come to light.

For example, the white menu design we saw can actually be switched to a darker night

theme, if that's more of your style.

It's clean and uncomplicated, a bit like an improved version of the Wii U interface.

Scroll through your games on the tile-based main menu, and check the time and battery

status on the upper right corner -- all in minimalist design.

There's also a few buttons at the bottom that will take you the the Switch's different

sections.

You can take a look at the news section, an album for all your screenshots, as well as

access to the eShop.

Users can make their own profile, and a maximum of 8 accounts can be accommodated.

Let's talk about the Developer Relationships and Third Party Partners

Nintendo has been surprisingly more open towards independent and third-party developers.

After the beloved SNES era, Nintendo hasn't had a very friendly outlook towards them -- which

is how Wii U turned into the lonely Nintendo-only island that it is.

But, that's set to change.

Many Triple-A developers have announced support for the new console, including Ubisoft who

has a 1-year exclusivity deal for their game Beyond Good and Evil 2.

This list of devs includes Konami, Activision and Bethesda.

More importantly, they've also been very welcoming of indie titles now, showcasing

them in their Nindies program which featured Stardew Valley, Yooka Laylee, and many more.

Creator of Binding of Isaac, Nicalis, has said that the Switch is easy and programmer-friendly.

Nintendo has also launched a global developer program that openly welcomes new and old game

creators.

So we might see a surge of indie titles or ports of mobile games releasing on the Switch.

Sooo… how much?

The Nintendo Switch is launching with a base price of $300 dollars.

A pretty hefty sum for a portable console.

Here's to hoping the price will go down, like the Wii U did in 2012.

But that seems unlikely.

*sniff*

The box includes the console itself, the dock, HDMI and adapter cables, its Joycon controllers

and straps, and the standard grip which allows you hold the controllers like a normal gamepad.

Sadly, no games will be bundled with the Switch.

Nintendo seems to have inflated their pricing rates a bit.

If you want to charge as you play, the charging grip is sold separately at the price of $30.

And, if you wanna play on a more classic controller, their Pro-controller is up for grabs at $70.

Playing with friends will be a little difficult too, seeing as extra pairs of Joycons start

at $80, and $50 for the individual controllers.

And that's not counting the games yet.

But let's move on.

Nintendo's Account

Nintendo's newest account system, the Nintendo account replaces the Nintendo Network ID.

It's a multiplatform system that will be integrated to the 3DS and the WiiU.

You'll have to use this account to use the Switch's online services.

There is one groundbreaking revelation.

Previous consoles would have games linked only to the hardware itself, with no cloud

to back it up.

That means once you lose your console, your games are gone forever.

Unless, you make a phone call to the company, which is still a bit of a hassle.

But, on Nintendo's newest console, you can finally have game purchases linked to your

user account.

That means you can redownload any game you bought.

So, yeah, you might probably still cry if you lost your Switch, but at least you can

still have your games back, at no cost whatsoever...other than a new console, of course.

And finally, let's check on Nintendo's Online World

On launch, Nintendo is going to release a system update to enable the console's online

services.

This will open up the eShop for buying and downloading games.

And allow you to connect to your social media accounts so you can share your gaming experiences

to the world.

The update is also gonna activate online multiplayer, letting you play with other people online.

It will include voice chats and lobbies to make games more fun and exciting.

But, these services come at a price, probably about 20 or 30 dollars.

Subscribers to the service will have access to free offers, and selected Virtual console

titles from NES and SNES.

Unlike the free games for PS4 and Xbox, though, you can't keep them forever.

Also, it looks like Nintendo's learned from its Wii U mistake by having every update download

quiety in the background, letting you use the console while waiting.

What do you think of the Nintendo Switch?

Leave a comment below and let's talk about it.

By the way guys!

We'll be covering the Nintendo Switch in the coming weeks.

Be sure to subscribe now for unboxing and first impression, gameplays, full hardware

review, and top lists!

For more infomation >> Nintendo Switch: 9 Things You Should Know Before Buying - Duration: 11:54.

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