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This video fine viewers is all about Fusion Mods in Mass Effect Andromeda, how to get

each one, what the Kett it does and how this could be useful for you.

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Right, that's enough jibber-jabber, let's get into the video.

<title: Fusion Mods>

A fusion mod is a special kind of mod that only fits into that big old mod slot located

on your chest piece.

Fusion mods like other mods give a buff, not only are these buffs super powerful, but they

also come with a big sacrifice to something else.

They can be gained in lots of ways, each more complex and daring than the previous, but

really it's just stuff like, defeat this big nasty, clear this big nasty place etc etc

It should also be noted that there is a cryo pod that you will unlock as you progress through

the game that significantly reduces the negative effect present on the fusion mods making them

one hell of a lot more tempting

So without further delay lets go over these bad boys!

<Fusion Mod of Shielding>

The Fusion Mod of Shielding will give you 50% extra shields but at the price of 50%

of your health,

This mod is gained by completing the Vault on EOS

This bad boy is more useful than you may imagine, without an exact setup for you, I will state

that if used with some shield boosting skills and maybe even a bio-converter on your weapon

with regen skills, this coulda be potentially extremely powerful, the bio-converter takes

5% of your health, so it will just take half of the number it would have if you didn't

have this mod on, if anything making it easier to regen from, and as the shield gained is

a percentage to, it's just gravy!

<Fusion Mod of Biotic Mastery>

The Fusion Mod of Biotic Mastery increases your Biotic Power Damage by 30%, but decreases

your Weapon, Melee, Tech and Combat Power Damage by 20%,

This fusion mod can be gained by defeating the Architect on EOS,

It is an almost purely Adept mod, though has its uses elsewhere, but for the Adepts out

there this is an insane beast of a mod.

<Fusion Mod of Resistance>

The Fusion Mod of Resistance increases your damage resistance by 20 but causes you to

lose 50 health every time you Evade.

This mod can be gained by completing the Vault on Voeld.

Its uses, however, are a little iffy, I see this only being useful for Tanks, although

surely even they evade from time to time, but I could see it working with a high health

regen setup, as far as I know the damage resistance is total so works with your shields too and

not just health.

<Fusion Mod of Hovering>

The Fusion Mod of Hovering increases the duration of your hover by 100%, but it also reduces

your Weapon Damage by 30%.

This mod can be gained by defeating the Architect on Voeld.

At first thought this has its uses as you can negate the negative effect by using the

Aerial Performance Optimizer augment that gives you 35% increased Weapon Damage when

hovering, but that would still require hovering to do decent damage with a weapon, if you

used it as a biotic player it would give you increased air time, but surely that would

help only against melee beasts as with other it would put you out in the open for longer.

I'm not sure I fully understand this ones use, so if it has one and you know, please

stick it all up inside the comments, because I don't have the foggiest.

<Fusion Mod of Robotics>

The Fusion Mod of Robotics increases Tech Construct Health by 25% but reduces shields

by 50%

This mod can be gained by completing the Havarl Vault.

This seem to mostly suit either a puppetmaster Engineer or a Sentinel, Sentinels are all

about the Power Armor so could take a few hits to the shields, purely depends how much

you want to invest into your marionettes.

<Fusion Mod of Rapid Deployment>

The Fusion Mod of Rapid Deployment increases power recharge speeds by 50% but reduces weapon

damage by 30%

The mod can be gained by completing the Vault on Kadara.

This could be very powerful for any power slinger and a good Boss Fight alternative

to those using the Fusion Mod of Adrenaline, depending on your skills and how fast your

recharge speed is, depends how good this Fusion Mod is in comparison to the Adrenaline, though

this is far more specific to playstyle.

<Fusion Mod of Battering>

The Fusion Mod of Battering increases melee damage by 30% but decreases Weapon, Tech,

Biotic and Combat Power by 20%

This mod can be gained by defeating the Architect on Kadara.

This has Vanguard written all over it and even then it's a specific type of vanguard,

to few, this is super uber beast mode powerful, to most, it's a never use.

Its uses are obvious, no point rambling on further.

<Fusion Mod of Rupture>

The Fusion Mod of Rupture gives 25% increase Weapon Headshot slash Weakpoint Damage but

reduces weapon clip size by 70%

This mod can be gained by completing the Vault on Elaaden.

This mod as pointed out by a few viewers can be used to extreme power by using with weapons

that have only 1 shot in the clip anyway, stack on certain augments and mods and have

a fairly insane damage day.

This actually sounds like a fun thing to do, so I might make a complete build for this

Fusion Mod when I get it, to really get all of the power out of it.

<Fusion Mod of Tech Mastery>

The Fusion Mod of Tech Mastery gives a 30% increase to Tech Power Damage but reduces

Melee, Weapon, Biotic and Combat Damage by 20%

This mod can be gained by defeating the Architect on Elaaden,

Finally one for the Engineers, it's fairly simple, if you use tech powers almost exclusively,

then go go gadget fusion mod.

<Fusion Mod of Health>

The Fusion Mod of Health gives you 100% extra health but 50% lower shields.

This mod can be gained by completing 'The Journey To Meridian' and killing a certain

mob, I won't name the mob for spoilery reasons.

This is essentially the opposite of the mod of shielding, depending where your skill points

are, depends which one to go for.

Even if you just have a separate chest piece for killing architects in insanity, this would

be amazing as your shields aren't all that useful against an Architects.

<Fusion Mod of Adrenaline>

The Fusion Mod of Adrenaline recharges your active powers on kill but reduces your power

recharge speed by 50%

This is a very good mod, in my opinion, it is the best out of the fusion mods, it loses

some value in insanity, but it's still the best there to really, even if you aren't focused

on power slinging, you no doubt at least use a concussive shot or Weapons Cloak.

This mod can be gained by completing a quest and doing a lil' treasure hunt on Havarl.

This part contains spoilers which is why I left it till last, the spoilers are a quest

name and how to solve a puzzle,

Click off or continue now...

You have been warned

The quest in question is 'A Dying Planet', once you have completed that quest you will

receive an email from Addison, read the email then you can start the mini treasure hunt.

Go to a cave in the central Wildlands east of Pelaav research station, just inside there

is a Remnant console, activate this console then scan it, going from the console is a

powered cable underground, follow the cable until you come to a wall, on this wall are

ledges to jump up, go up them, there are a few more on a wall on top of the original

wall, up there is another console, activate this console and a beam of light will point

from that console to another just over the canopy, go toward that and there will be more

ledges to climb on to get up there.

You will find yet another console up there, activate it and then take the gravity well

right by it, this will take you across the canopy to yet another god damn console, activate

that console and solve the Remnant puzzle it provides, once you have done that, use

the gravity well right by it and you will be transported once more across the canopy

to a secret room where a chest is waiting, with the mod inside.

I'm currently not where my computer is which is why this isn't a weapon showcase, those

field test showcase vids take 2 days to make and I didn't have that much time before I

left, so whipped up a few of the quicker ones off of my list.

I'll be back Friday though so fear not, for more is to come!

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March Reads // Exit West, The Unseen World, Wing Jones, etc! [CC] - Duration: 11:31.

This is definitely a hazard of some sort. As of

the day I'm filming this, March 27th, I've

read 20 books this month. I've already

made videos on about nine of them, so if

you're interested in my thoughts on

Between the World and Me by Ta-Nehisi

Coates or Human Acts by Han Kang, I

recommend my Bodies and Singularity video.

Both very different, but important

stories with powerful voices that I

recommend. And then for a bunch of YA

contemporaries I read this month,

including If I Was Your Girl by Meredith

Russo, The Sun is Also a Star by Nicola

Yoon, We Are Okay by Nina Lacour, The Hate U

Give by Angie Thomas, Under Rose-Tainted

Skies by Louise Gornall or Radio Silence

by Alice Oseman, go check out my previous

video. I loved all of these in very

different ways and I talked about them

there. And of course my review of Strange

the Dreamer by Laini Taylor. Now, onto

the rest. I read two new releases about

the refugee experience this month the

first one was The Refugees by Viet Thahn

Nguyen. This is a collection of short

stories about self identity in

Vietnamese American refugees. I really

liked the story The Other Man, which is

the story of a young man coming over to

America during the Vietnam War and

coming to live in an apartment in San

Francisco with a gay couple. It's a story

of him grappling this his identity as a

refugee, as well as his identity as a gay

man. Other than that, I kind of agree with

a lot of the reviews I've seen that this

was not a super memorable collection of

short stories. I know that Nguyen wrote

The Sympathiser and won the Pulitzer

for it last year so maybe stick to that

because it sounds like a much more

engaging story than I found this

collection of short stories to be, but

that's just me. The other book I read

about refugees this month is one that's

being talked about quite a bit on

booktube because I believe it's in

the Book of the Month Club box this

month and it is Exit West by Mohsin

Hamid. This is story of Nadia and Saeed.

Nadia is very independent and strong

willed and makes choices that she really

sticks to. Saeed falls for Nadia in one of

their classes and they come together in

a very unique way to escape their

war-torn country that they love as it

falls apart. They escaped using these

doors that lead to other countries where

they become refugees and ultimately

explores how so many people around the

world are refugees and what it means to

be one and become one. I really like the

magical realism of the doors themselves

because as Hamid has said, it isn't about

the journey for the refugees, it's about

their identity before and after they

make that journey to a new place. I just

thought that was a great tool to explore

that and it's something that I found

really engaging throughout the story.

There was a brief moment of self-harm

and it mentioned

suicide, so I just wanted to mention that.

Overall, I really liked the story and if

you're looking for a book about the

refugee experience I highly recommend

this one. Speaking of doors, let's talk

about Every Heart a Doorway by Seanan

McGuire. Great segue, I know. Every Heart a

Doorway is a story of a home for people

who have fallen down rabbit holes, gone

through the backs of wardrobes, and

entered doors to other worlds before

somehow, for some reason, then ending up

back in the real world. They don't know

how to accept their new old lives and so

they come to this home until they reacclimatise

or find their old doors again.

This book dismantles all sorts of

stereotypes and calls out loads of

different problematic cultures without

ever feeling preachy or forced. It

dismantles toxic masculinity and

homophobia and transphobia, it explores

gender expression and asexuality and

loads of other issues in a regrettably

too short novel. Because of the length, I

didn't feel like I connected with the

story or the characters very much. I

really liked the idea and the characters

but I just didn't feel like I got enough

of any of that to feel invested in it. I

feel like if the book had omitted the

murder mystery aspect that it actually

has in it, it would have given more time

to explore all these other things and

would have worked better for me

personally. I liked it and I will be

picking up the second book when it comes

out this summer, but ultimately I just

wanted more. next I read a novella called

The Melody of You and Me by M Hollis

because I want to read more books with

pansexual main characters, but I actually

really did not enjoy it. It's a very

short novella, I read it on eBook in

under an hour and it's basically just a

meet-cute between these two girls, one of

them is pansexual, and one of them is a

lesbian and it's the start of their

relationship but it just felt so

two-dimensional to me. Nothing about

these people felt real, the writing was

incredibly forced, the dialogue didn't

sound like how people talk at all. There

was this one point where one of the

characters is looking for her girlfriend

at a university that she's never been to

and she's looking for the ballet studio

and what she says is something along the

lines of, "I am looking for a class to

meet my friend Josie there" and it's like

that's not- if you were going into a

place you've never been, you just go up

to someone and say, like, "hey do you know where

the ballet studio is?" You wouldn't be

like, I am looking for a class because I

know a person in the class, like that's

just not how people talk. I really like

the sex positivity of it all and the

normalization of things like female

masturbation but ultimately it just was

not for me at

all. I did not appreciate the writing. I'm

really happy other people seem to like

it, though. I hope I can find more books

with pansexual representation that

speaks a bit more to me and feels a bit

more real. After that, I listened to the

audiobook of Unfiltered: No Regrets, No

Shame, Just Me by Lily Collins. I

absolutely love lily collins, I've always

loved Lily Collins, I've loved here for

years, so I knew as soon as i saw this

book was coming out that i had to either

read or listen to it. It was, you know, a

young celebrities memoir, but i did

still love reading it and learning a bit

more about her experiences in the

business having grown up in it because

her father is, of course, Phil Collins. She

writes about her experiences with

abusive relationships and eating

disorders and it all felt very real and

raw while also being optimistic and

hopeful. I love Lily, so it was really fun

for me and I recommend it if you're also

interested in Lily. Next was the

Argonauts by Maggie Nelson, which was a

fantastic exploration primarily on

motherhood and queer identity. It does

reference a lot of literary criticism

and high literary culture that was

essentially lost on me having not

studied English or philosophy or

anything like that. I think perhaps it

could have benefited from maybe

footnotes or something like that I don't

know but it was a fascinating look into

Nelson's life and she was very honest

about her experiences in a way that I

found super educational and honest and

refreshing. Next I read The Vegetarian by

Han Kang which I believe was also

translated by Deborah Smith, just like

Human Acts. Having loved Human Acts and

finding it such a interesting and

different and unique, powerful read, I was

expecting to really like this other work

from Han Kang, especially as I believe it won the translated Man Booker Prize last

year and won tons of other awards. The

Vegetarian is the story of a woman who

has become a vegetarian very suddenly

after having an incredibly vivid dreams.

The novel is split into three sections,

the first one narrated by her husband,

and then her brother-in-law and then her

sister and essentially it just explores

how this change really alters her life

as well as the lives of those around her,

especially in a culture that does not

really have vegetarians generally. I'm

going to be honest while Human Acts do

not have enjoyable content, I loved

reading experience because I felt like I

was being told a story that I'd never

been told before. But this was a much

less enjoyable experience, it was strange

and uncomfortable and often not in a way

that I personally found was earned. I

don't know. I'm sure there's loads that

can be said on it. I bet it'd be really

interesting to break

down in an academic setting and study it,

but I just really did not enjoy my

reading experience of it. Also huge

trigger warning for self-harm and

especially sexual assault and rape and I-

it was just not good for me. After that, I

moved on to The Unseen World by Liz Moore.

I heard loads about the story at the end

of last year and I've been really

excited to get my hands on it and it was-

I lived up to the expectations. The

Unseen World is a nonlinear narrative

telling the story of Ava and her father

David. David raised Ava by himself in a

computer science lab where he was

essentially developing AI. When David

starts to lose his memory, Ava begins to

put pieces of his life together to

figure out his full story and full past. I

love Ava and the rest of the cast of

characters and all their different

dynamics throughout, throughout the time

of this novel which takes place

throughout a lot of Ava's life. Moore's

writing is beautiful, but not

necessarily in a lyrical way just in a

way that she puts all the perfect words

together, if that makes sense, like it

just clicked so well. It's a story about

family and identity and had a really

mysterious quality that made me unable

to put it down throughout the entire

reading experience. I'm going to put an

interview with Liz Moore down below that I

really liked especially when she talks

about artificial intelligence, but be

aware there are spoilers in that video, so

maybe read the book first and then watch

the interview. The next book is Wing

Jones by Katherine Webber. Wing Jones is the

story of a Chinese African-American

teenager called Wing, whose brother is

kind of the all-American boy on track to

get a football scholarship while she just

quietly goes through high school. Then

one night her brother gets into a car

accident while driving drunk and two

people end up dead. This is the story of

how that event changes the lives of the

entire family and all of his friends and

how she takes up running as a way of

coping with the grief and anger she's

experiencing. Wing's family is the

sweetest thing ever especially her

grandmother's Granny Dee and Lao Lao who

constantly get into different arguments

especially because of their cultural

differences as Granny Dee is black and

Lao Lao is Chinese. it is worth noting that

Webber is not Chinese African-American,

but she did live in China for years and

she's married to a Chinese man, I believe,

and she also worked with a ton of

sensitivity readers to ensure that she

didn't misrepresent cultures. I met her

at a signing here in London and she

talked a lot about how she really did

not want to hurt her readers by

misrepresenting certain cultures and so

she made a concentrated effort to not do

that and to work to make sure that she

gave it the best representation possible,

which I thought was really great, so it's

not ownvoices but as

an outsider I think she did a really

great job with both cultures. Symptoms of

Being Human by Jeff Garvin is the story

of gender fluid Riley who is trying to

come out to their parents right at the

start of their fathers re-election to

the Senate, as well as starting a new

school. Riley is advised by their

therapist who is only person who knows

about their identity to start an

anonymous blog. The blog gets super

popular when Riley advises a trans girl

to come out to her parents and she ends

up getting beaten by her father and it

takes-it's gets picked up by national

news. I appreciate the depiction of

anxiety in this book and I do love that

there's some gender fluidity in the YA

world, but I didn't feel like the story

was entirely natural. The story felt like

a lot of Riley telling the reader what

gender fluidity is rather than it coming

out naturally in conversations. I'm not

gender-fluid and neither is the author

from what it can find so I'm not sure if

this was 100% the best representation.

Again, I like this book and I am happy

that exists it just felt a little forced

to me. I also just haven't done enough

reading on it to say if it's adequate

representation, but if you have read it

let me know down below yourself. And the

final book I have to talk to you about

today does not come out until July

13th, but it is Juniper Lemon's

Happiness Index by Julie Israel. After

her sister dies, Juniper is just a mess.

She uses a happiness index to chronicle

all the positive parts of her day, which

she started doing while her sister was

still alive. Then she finds a love letter

that her sister had written to a

mysterious "You" and also loses one of her

happiness index cards that conveys a

secret that she never wants to tell

anyone. The story then follows Juniper as

she tries to find the missing index card

as well as mysterious "You" that her

sister was dating and along the way she

finds herself with this kind of group of

unconventional friends that help remind

her that there is more to life than her

grief. This is a debut novel and I think

that Israel's is a great job of

subverting your expectations of more

generic characters by putting different

twists on all of them. It was a quick

read, but it was really sweet and smart

and funny and heartwarming and I did

really love these characters. I'd love to

read actually another book- I don't often

say this with contemporaries- but I'd

love to read another book about the

characters in this story. This is an ARC

copy and i just realized what they wrote

in Kayley's happiness index, oh, I have to

fill that up! How sweet. And that's

everything! I tried to make videos along

the way so that the

end of the month wrap-up wouldn't be

this long, but here we are, life goes on.

Let me know if you've read any of these

books in the comments or if you have any

thoughts on them and let me know what you

read this month, as well. I'll see you all

next time. Bye!

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Trump Goes Full Psychopath In Tirade Against CNN President - Duration: 4:45.

According to a report from the New York Times, back in 2016 Donald Trump sent an email to

CNN president Jeff Zucker where he said that, "It's very unfortunate Jeff that you were

reporting so many negative things about me and I always find a way to get even."

That particular sentence from Donald Trump, the man who was the Republican nominee, want

on to become the president, is currently the president of the United States.

"I always find a way to get even."

That is a psychotic statement if I've ever heard one.

Again, this man is our president.

This is how Donald Trump has always lived his life.

If you wrong him or if he perceives that you have wronged him, he will get even.

He will make your life a living hell.

At least he thinks he will.

He's not a bully.

I'm tired of using that word.

I know I've said it and I know a lot of people say it, but this goes beyond being a bully.

Donald Trump is a psychopath.

Donald Trump has psychopathic tendencies.

The desire to get even with anyone who you perceive as having wronged you is psychopathic.

That is what Donald Trump is today.

That's what he's always been.

We're starting to see more and more of this come out.

Again, in this email that he sent to Jeff Zucker was from 2016 but he hasn't changed

in the six or eight or 12 months since he's sent this email.

He's still out there attacking the media.

Instead of actually talking and doing important things as his job, as the president of the

United States, he's too busy getting on Twitter and attacking people who disagree with him.

We saw it this past weekend with Chuck Todd.

We've seen it with the senators and representatives and Obama and other former politicians.

He's still out there attacking Hillary.

Donald, you are the president of the United States.

I know you don't follow the news other than Fox, but the rest of us do.

There are really horrible things happening all around the planet right now, right now

and you're worried about what the media says about you.

I remember covering the George W. Bush administration.

Every day a new negative story and not just negative horrible things that the administration

had done.

There were plenty of times where people just took to the internet, took to the media to

make fun of the guy because he couldn't even string a sentence together, but for all of

the attacks that George W. Bush got from the media.

He didn't care.

He let it go.

Whatever.

Screw it.

I'm still going to do the White House correspondence dinner.

It's funny.

I can take a joke.

For all of his flaws, George W. Bush could at least understand that people didn't like

him and it doesn't necessarily matter.

It should have mattered to a degree but not to the degree that you let things get to you.

You have never pointed out an instance where CNN reported something that was completely

incorrect about your administration or about your campaign.

You can't point to anything that they've lied about.

You can get pissed off if you want about negative coverage, but unless you can prove them wrong,

you don't have a leg to stand on.

Not everything about you is positive.

Not everything about anybody on this planet is positive.

You've got to learn to let it go because your psychopathic tendencies are going to get the

United States in a hell of a lot of trouble.

The things that we see unfolding all around this globe.

The issues that you refuse to take any leadership on could easily come here.

To be honest, most likely be initiated by you because you're so hell bent on seeking

revenge or as you say, you always find a way to get even because that's what your priorities

are.

It's not about helping anybody in this country.

It's not about making America great again.

It's about looking at your enemies and finding ways to make their lives miserable so that

you can feel a little bit better about yourself.

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Undertaker Undergoing Surgery, Kurt Angle Wrestling In WWE Update! | WrestleTalk News April 2017 - Duration: 3:42.

Hello and welcome to the WrestleTalk News!

I'm Oli Davis, and I'll be replying to as many comments on this video as I can.

After the four hour Hall of Fame, two-and-a-half hour NXT TakeOver, seven hour Wrestlemania,

three hour Raw, two hour Smackdown, one hour 205 Live and one hour NXT, you're either

sitting there going, 'I can no longer survive on anything less than 24 hours of original

in-ring wrestling programming every week'.

Or, like me, you might have collapsed after Tuesday night's Smackdown muttering: 'no,

no more wrestling.

I'm done with wrestling.

WWE, you completed wrestling.

You win' Good news for the former, because the WWE

Network are adding even more shows.

First up, announced in what now seems like an eternity ago on Saturday afternoon, WWE

confirmed that their long-awaited Women's Tournament will finally take place in the

Summer.

Bayley made the announcement at WWE's Business Partner Summit - sounds like a riot - alongside

Stephanie McMahon, Triple H, Alexa Bliss and Asuka.

The tournament will be broadcast on the WWE Network, just like last year's Cruiserweight

Classic, and will feature 32 women from 17 different countries.

Also, on 205 Live, UK Champion Tyler Bate [IMAGE], Mark Andrews, Pete Dunne, Trent Seven

and Wolfgang came out on stage while Tom Phillips announced: "Arriving in the near future, a

new WWE UK Championship weekly show."

As if all that WWE stuff wasn't enough to watch already, we're trying out a new show

here on WrestleTalk.

The latest episode is up today, with me and Luke Owen shooting the wrestling breeze - the

expression, not Tyler - and there will be new episodes going up tomorrow and Saturday

too.

After his apparent retirement at Sunday night's Wrestlemania - which I totally didn't cry

at - The Undertaker is going under the knife for his various physical injuries.

Dave Meltzer has reported on Wrestling Observer Radio that The Deadman "is getting more

surgeries now" after holding off his long-needed full hip replacement until his wrestling retirement.

That he's finally undergoing these procedures suggests he really is done competing.

Mick Foley was also putting off hip surgery while he was the onscreen general manager

for Monday night Raw.

Now he no longer has that fictional job, Foley has revealed on Facebook that his operation

will take place on the 19th April.

The man who's replaced Foley as Raw GM, Kurt Angle, has done yet another interview

saying he will wrestle again in WWE.

Only this time, there's a slight - but significant - change of wording.

In all the times before, Angle has stressed that he hasn't had any actual talks with

WWE about returning to the ring, and that discussions have only been about the Hall

of Fame.

But following his induction, Kurt told ESPN's Jonathan Coachman:

"I do know that there's a chance of Kurt Angle wrestling again...I really think that

Kurt Angle is not done wrestling.

I think it's safe to say that I will be wrestling back in that WWE ring again."

Want to know how WWE should've turned Sasha Banks heel at Wrestlemania 33?

I fantasy book it all for you in the brand new episode of The WrestleTalk Show.

And Matt Hardy is teasing his Broken gimmick for WWE.

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9 Students That Nailed College Life - Duration: 6:02.

9 Students That Nailed College Life

.An Ohio State University student became the most popular kid in school after winning his

class a perfect score on their first chemistry quiz with an amazing paper toss.

Every year, Dr. Christopher Callam, an organic chemistry professor at Ohio State University,

gives his whole class a chance to ace their first quiz without even studying.

He's apparently a very hands on kind of guy who likes to demonstrate how chemistry works.

To help his students better understand acid-base chemistry and proton donors and acceptors,

he throws a paper ball into the crowd and if the person who catches it can toss it across

the class and into the trash can, he gives everyone a perfect score on the quiz.

This year, the hopes of dozens of nervous students rested on the shoulders of Vinny

Forte, and he more than lived up to their expectations.

A phone-recorded video shot by fellow student Rachel Brown shows Forte making the one-in-a-million

shot and throwing the entire class into a frenzy.

The paper ball toss has apparently become a tradition at Ohio State University, as Callam

says he has been offering students a way to ace the first quiz of the semester for over

a decade.

.Nothing alleviates the pain of enduring a boring college lecture like delicious bacon.

That would explain why a Mississippi State student recently brought his George Foreman

grill to class.

A classmate snapped this amusing pic and posted it on Twitter.

As you can see, the kid has it right there on his desk.

I'm wondering if the professor had anything to say about this.

While it may have helped the student who brought the grill, I have to imagine that the smell

of bacon sizzling in the classroom would have been impossibly distracting to everyone else.

.Many college students use laptops to take notes during class.

Not this guy.

The student from Georgia Institute of Technology took an old typewriter to a lecture for that

purpose.

The professor was not amused and asked him to mute the sound effects.

.Now that's how you give a PowerPoint presentation.

Meet 23-year-old Raymond Luna from West Covina, California.

By day, Raymond is a part-time student at Mt. San Antonio College, majoring in Computer

Science.

By night (or just in his spare time really) he fights crime — sort of.

Raymond and his girlfriend, Alex Morris, are huge fans of cosplay and are members of The

Cosplay Leaguers.

Raymond/Batfleck recently had to give a presentation in his speech class on the history of cosplay.

So, he decided to dress the part.

Don't worry, he asked his lecturer, Professor Crossman, in advance.

She even allowed Alex, dressed as Wonder Woman, to film his classmates' reactions.

Oh, and he even used the Batfleck voice changer to give the presentation.

.Van Truong, 19, is a sophomore anthropology student at the University of Florida.

On December 2014, while studying for a final exam in biology, she thought of a new way

to organize her notes.

Using a whiteboard at a campus library, she recreated Vincent Van Gogh's famous painting

Starry Night.

This was Truong's way of keeping the task interesting.

"I knew if I had to read through a packet of notes, I'd fall asleep," Truong said.

"I don't know if I would've lasted through three hours just going through notes."

Truong said she chose to recreate Starry Night because of its composition.

Unlike a portrait of a person, which she thought would look disjointed if made out of individual

lines of biology notes, words and sentences could look like Van Gogh's brush strokes.

.Keith Fraley is a software engineering student at Michigan Tech University.

His roommate, Mark, is a mechanical engineering student.

One night, Mark got drunk — very drunk.

While thoroughly sloshed, he designed an airplane in substantial technical detail, complete

with mathematical calculations for the design.

Later, Mark sobered up.

He had no memory of the event.

But his roommate did and explained it to him.

Mark isn't certain that the plane will fly, but he plans to build an RC model to find

out.

.Inspired by 2015's blockbuster Mad Max: Fury Road, a Florida college has converted his

wheelchair into a spectacular Mad Max costume.

Benjamin Carpenter, 20, made the most of his physical disability to create the ingenious

outfit, and it was an instant hit at the Tampa Bay Comic Con last month.

His photographs even made the front page of Reddit.

Carpenter, who was born with spinal muscular atrophy, uses an upright wheelchair to move

around, and he managed to work that right into the costume.

He rigged the wheelchair so it could be attached to a chariot or a larger buggy, and then added

finer details, emulating lead character Max Rockatansky's look as a mobile blood bank

in the film.

.Medical schools hire actors to pretend to have certain ailments and students then attempt

to diagnose those afflictions.

Ryan Jones, a student at the University of Virginia, examined one of them, Jim Malloy.

Malloy was pretending to have an aortic aneurysm.

Jones noticed that he was doing a very convincing job of it.

He showed all of the symptoms of an actual aortic aneurysm.

Sometimes medical schools hire people who have real medical problems to make these simulations

more realistic, but this was not one of those times.

Jones informed the attending physician, who suggested that Malloy gets further tests.

Malloy did, and later had surgery to correct the problem in his heart.

By calling early attention to the problem, the medical student had saved his life.

.At the Columbus College of Art and Design, two rogue college student are creating quite

a stir, but not by any normal means.

They aren't cheating or stealing; they are causing a creative riot.

The anonymous duo, who go by the name Dangerdust, sneak into a classroom each week and create

a masterpiece out of nothing but chalk.

The pair were seniors in Advertising & Graphic Design, and they were probably busy with a

larger than life course-load, but they remain passionate about their weekly chalk art.

They create some of the most beautiful (and inspiring) art you'll ever see.

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Fátima Pinto - Feel Something feat. Mike Joseph (Audio) - Duration: 3:31.

Baby girl

A yuh me love, a yuh me love? So the relation can't done

I don't wanna feel weak like I feel right now

I don't wanna feel the whole world crumbling down

But mostly I don't wanna feel you slip away from my fingertips

Cause there is no worse feeling than this

Knowing that it might have been our last kiss

I don't wanna feel lost like I feel right now

Everything that we've built crashing down to the ground

And I've tried so hard to give you all I have

But I guess I know that wasn't enough

Now I'm left with nothing, nothing at all

Now I'm left with nothing, nothing at all

No friends, no love, no life, no play

Nowhere to go at the end of the day

No rest, no kiss, no date, good night

Nowhere to go at the dead of the night

Don't pour that drink, for all I know tomorrow I'll still be sitting alone

I know you're mad, but can't we talk?

Cause in the end, we all wanna feel something

Feel something

Cause in the end we all wanna feel something

Feel something

Cause in the end we all wanna feel something

We nuh haffi end it we can sekkle and try again

Me nuoh so many times i man fail

Come mek we fix this, bring back the love, yes

Come mek we fix, listen what me seh

Baby dont go, I need yuh in my world, trust me

we can mek it work

Calm afta the storm

Sekkle sekkle down, really and truelly, a yuh me love

And I've tried so hard to give you all I have

But I guess I know that wasn't enough

Now I'm left with nothing, nothing at all

Now I'm left with nothing, nothing at all

No friends, no love, no life, no play

Nowhere to go at the end of the day

No rest, no kiss, no date, good night

Nowhere to go at the dead of the night

Don't pour that drink for all I know, tomorrow I'll still be sitting alone

I know you're mad, but can't we talk?

Cause in the end we all wanna feel something

Feel something

Cause in the end we all wanna feel something

Feel something

Cause in the end we all wanna feel something

Forget the past cause tonight I... all I wanna do is feel something

And when the lights come out, we go down, make me feel something

Feel something

Cause in the end we all wanna feel something

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