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Sometimes you can come across something in a video game that leaves you lying awake at

night, making your mind race with questions.

Just like the last video, I'm not going to be covering any obvious mysteries that have

been done to death like is L real or can you find Big Foot in the hills of San Andreas.

Instead, thanks to many more obscure mysteries submitted to me from the last video, today

we're going to be covering the top 10 weirdest, lesser-known hidden mysteries and discoveries

in video games that still remain unsolved to this day part 2.

Pokemon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire.

Pokemon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire's final scenes are just like every other Pokémon

game, where the player battles the most elite Pokemon trainers in the game one after another

until reaching the end.

At one point, you come across Pokemon trainer Phoebe, who seems to be trapped in a constant

state of bowing when somebody enters the room.

Phoebe for the most part is your endlessly cheerful Pokémon trainer, definitely not

unlike what you would expect of the tone of the series.

Wait a second.

Did you see that?

Go back.

[tape rewinding sound]

Only on rare occasion, if you were to slow down this fade out and

pause just at the right time, you can spot this unusual model of a little girl standing

on this chair who only appears for a single frame - before the camera cuts away.

Is it just me, or do the Pokemon games seem to have a weird fascination with ghost girls?

Players even claim they can't get her to ever appear at all.

I don't know what to say about this one but - ooh.. there she is again...

She's standing directly behind the player!

Annd, that's the last we'll ever see her again.

It's hard to say who this ghost girl is and why she's here to ruin our childhoods.

Although a couple of theories have been bounced around, the ghost girl's identity has never

been determined…

Welp, she's definitely not the first ghost girl to ever appear in Pokemon, and for some

reason, probably not the last one either…

"No you're not the one…"

Gex: Enter the Gecko.

Thanks to Kyasarintsu, who submitted this mystery to me along with a couple other Gex

mysteries through my website oddheader.com.

One of the most interesting submissions Kyasarintsu sent me was this footage from twitcher NanachiSR.

NanachiSR was speedrunning through this bonus stage of Gex: Enter the Gecko, when suddenly

this completely inexplicable spinning cube showed up in the middle of the level.

Now, unfortunately Nanachi was a bit concerned with maintaining his speedrunning record,

so he didn't really pause and give this thing the look over that it really deserved.…

This is particularly unfortunate, because the cube on this level has never shown up

for another Gex player ever again, though another cube was later found out of bounds

on the level Buccaneer Program.

Another interesting discovery comes from my buddy, youtuber Oblivion Walker, who found

that when zoomed into first person view on this random number generator during the absolutely

disturbing boss battle Mooshoo Pork - how the hell did I play this as a kid? - if you

wait long enough, a random message would suddenly appear at the top of the screen.

Hurray for bunny gex, He sure is a funny gex, Ra Ra Ra!

Yeah, I... don't get it either.

Bloodrayne 2.

Speaking of unusual hidden messages… bydofied sent me this find of his own on my discord

server, where he found that by moving the camera into a cramped angle right at the beginning

of the level Sewers, you could find this hidden scrolling message suspended high in the air.

Beware of the giant rat.

This left bydofied absolutely baffled as far as he knows there's no hidden giant rat

anywhere in the game.

However, I'm not ruling out the possibility that there's one still hiding somewhere.

Devil May Cry 4.

Thanks to Rubydessu who shared with me this interesting fact only present in the Special

Edition of Devil May Cry 4.

In the included intro for Vergil, at the end of the cutscene a woman in a red dress and

a white hood looks back at Vergil in a mysterious manner.

For years players have questioned: Who is this [bleep]?

Well, to fuel the mystery, players later found a separate character model for the woman in

the files of the game, which suggests she could have appeared somewhere in the actual

game itself.

With this knowledge, Devil May Cry players feel they have evidence the woman in the red

dress has - or at least once had - a serious significance to the story.

The popular theory being the woman in red is actually Vergil's mother.

As no info about the character has ever been uncovered at all since release in 2008, what

the significance was supposed to be of the woman in the red dress remains a completely

unsolved mystery.

"Were you looking at the woman in the red dress?"

"I was..."

"Look again."

[suspenseful music accent]

Fez.

Thanks to chalovak who reminded me of this one in a comment from the last video in this

series.

Fez is the highly acclaimed retro platformer made by indie developer Phil Fish - known

for his eccentric appearance in Indie Game the Movie and his abrupt exit from the game

industry in 2013.

Phil's game Fez, however, has left a lasting legacy for years as players continued to find

secrets long after release.

One of the most obscure finds was the discovery of the Monolith, which was found once players

discovered a clue in the unlockable first-person mode that led them to a cheat code that unveiled

the object.

Fans wondered what to do next after finding the monolith.

They found out through development leaks that another code was supposed to be found in the

same exact fashion as the first code they discovered.

Well, after going through the game and failing to find any clues, they eventually gave up

and set up a website where they collectively brute-forced code entries until they found

the one that worked.

In return, the monolith transformed into a red cube, one of the rarest items in the game,

but since the code was cracked by brute force and Fish has since left the industry, to this

day no one actually knows how the monolith code was actually supposed to be legitimately

solved or how it was logically tied to the game… okay, and here's a last minute update

I'm adding into the video, as I just saw this comment from BrunoValads, who explains

that these randomly placed codes on a wall were deciphered into numbers that were just

recently discovered by reddit to be coordinates.

And when the coordinates were put into Google Maps it unveiled this strange landmark just

sitting outside of Phoenix, Arizona... and that's as far as they got.

It's still undetermined if this is a step forward in solving the mystery of the monolith,

or if this is opening up a whole another can of worms entirely.

Assassin's Creed Black Flag.

Brodis on my discord shared this footage with me of him strolling slowly through the streets

of Assassin's Creed Black Flag, when suddenly an NPC that looked completely different than

any other in the game, appeared out of nowhere and starting coming right at him.

Brodis began to freak out, when suddenly the character disappeared into thin air.

Another member of my community, RoyRuby, pointed out that character looked remarkably low-poly

from the rest of the non-player-characters in the game.

Does this imply that this was originally some sort of scripted event that ended up cut from

the game?

Did a rogue AI suddenly snap and wanted to hand Brodis his ass before the system rejected

him from doing so?

Unfortunately, we can only continue to ask these questions, but ultimately answers will

never likely come…

Lost Planet 3.

I'm always surprised when I bring up Lost Planet and people look at me with blank stares.

Granted, the series mostly took off for 360 owners looking for something to tide them

over before Halo 3 was coming out, but even so, it was truly a great game series on its

own.

Anyway…

After first receiving the Shock-Jumper, if you were to make your way into this hidden

crevice away from the normal game environment...

[grappling hook sound effects]

...and then slowly move toward this ice wall…

...two mysteriously creepy glowing eyes begin to flash from the other side.

Multiple reports I've seen claim that there's actually a teddy bear behind the ice, but

I'm honestly not sure where they're getting that from… maybe somebody out there thinks it's

worth taking a game trainer and unlocking the camera and actually peering over to the

other-side… but even so, why would there be a teddy bear in there in the first place?

In fact, what seems to be game developers' need to hide evil teddy bears in their games?

"Don't touch me."

"Stop it."

"You asked for it."

[explosion] "Oh!"

[groaning] Kirby's Dream Land 3.

Another one from my discord, thanks to Crabbo for sharing this one with me.

In the original Super Nintendo game Kirby's Dreamland 3

players noticed in extremely rare instances an enemy

would appear out of bounds that bared a striking resemblance to the kirbster himself.

Nicknamed Batamon in Kirby lore, no players were ever able to figure out what the Batamon's

purpose were.

It wasn't noticed for some time, but players found that on level 4-3, if they were to wait

at this exit instead of entering it, and then time it just right when the screen moved, they'd

be able to climb up on this cloud and enter into this creepy area filled with batamon,

along with the only one you can actually encounter in-bounds… who's gone in the swift of

a second.

What the Batamon's actual intentions are in the Kirby universe still haunts players to

this day, solidifying Kirby's Dream Land 3 as what we already knew to be the most unsettling

and horrifying video game of all time.

Mystical Ninja Sarring Goemon.

Youtuber Deceax stated on his youtube in 2016, that a rumor existed for quite some time among

the Japanese fan community of this 20-year-old Goemon game . The rumor was that supposedly

several hidden NPC's existed in the game that no one had ever found.

Sure enough, it was found to be true of both the Japanese and US version of the game,

as players somehow found that by pressing all the C buttons and A and B combined in

precise locations of the game

[explosion sound effect]

hidden characters would suddenly explode into the scene.

One of the most confusing of these NPCs was simply a man with his dog who says this: "All

work and no play will just make you tired, so Il'l introduce

my dogs to you!"

And then very bizarrely you can actually talk to his dogs: "You say the name is strange?

I say your speech is stranger!

I'm sick of dog foods!"

Arf!

Bark!

Bow-wow!"

It's still grounds for debate on what exactly this is all about, as signs of some sort of

suspected easter egg connection have yet to surface.

Also, given the obscurity of the whole thing and the fact that the hardcore Japanese Goemon

community had rumors about this years before anybody else did, that probably means we're

not going to get an answer about this anytime soon.

Mass Effect 3.

Without going into spoilers, Mass Effect 3 hit backlash after its release as many players

were upset by its abrupt and lackluster ending that the series was building up to across

multiple games.

The series was considered groundbreaking in its use of choice and highly popularized the

idea of your decisions carrying over to the next game through the use of your save

file.

Mass Effect 3 was the final game in the series and the ending was considered so unsatisfying

to some players, they were immediately convinced that they had missed something.

Players came up with a theory the ending never actually happened, as Commander Shepard may

have been indoctrinated at some point in the story by the Reapers, the ominous alien species

that threatened humanity throughout the series.

Player's believe somewhere, somehow in Mass Effect 3, the Reapers slowly deteriorated

Commander Shepard's mind, which made Commander Shepard dream up the game's final sequence

in his head.

Players investigated this theory in a Mass Effect forum thread that went on for over

800 pages, and eventually as the evidence continued to pile up overtime, the theory

became more and more widely accepted.

The most interesting discovery that came out of this was an out of place texture that could

only be seen in the reflections of the final scene of the game.

By breaking the camera and moving it into just the right angle, you can see that there's

a bunch of trees in the reflection of this surface… but the odd thing is that there's

no trees to be found anywhere in this vicinity.

Many players believe this to be a clue to indicate that things aren't really as they seem.

Are these out of place textures of trees no where to be found in the reflections an intentional

sign that the game's final sequence never actually happened... making for one of the

boldest endings of all time?

Or is it just another glitch and EA and Bioware just really [bleep]ed up the ending?

If you enjoyed this video and want to see more content like this, please subscribe.

And also feel free to share down below any mysteries or discoveries you found yourself

that you'd like me to cover.

If you noticed, this video was made up of a lot of user submissions.

I thought about it and I realized I've been apart of easter egg and glitching communities

for nearly 20 years.

I know firsthand that there's a lot of interesting discoveries and things to be found in

video games.

One of my biggest goals with this channel has always sort been able to create a platform where

we could showcase all the interesting discoveries and accomplishments that gamers are doing

all the time.

So please, don't hesitate to send anything my way.

Shoutout to AquilleGamerMexicano, Catlin LaCour, Emery, Dr Love, I Fart In Elevators, Jay Day,

Pestlestsleeper, Nes Dude, Nick Fade, Nik, Spencer, and Towerizer for their patreon support.

Stay tuned!

For more infomation >> 10 Strangest Unsolved Video Game Discoveries - Part II - Duration: 12:36.

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Critical Analysis Video: The Terminator (60 FPS) - Duration: 5:42.

Begin analysis, time for ACTION!!!!!!

The Terminator is a movie about a cyborg assassin who travels back in time to assassinate a woman by the name of Sarah Connor, who will one day give birth to her son, John.

{Sorry, the pause was not intended.}

Meanwhile, a human soldier from the future by the name of Kyle Reese arrives shortly after the Terminator, who is sent to protect Sarah from the Terminator.

The movie has restricted narration, but from many different perspectives working together.

Sarah!

(Give cheers to) Kyle!

And the TERMINATOR!!!!!!

With the only other characters being the police.

And Sarah's friends.

But their time...

Comes soon.

"Ed."

"Hey!"

Kyle also provides backstory on what the heck is going on here.

"Underneath, it's a hyper-alloy combat chassis."

"Micro-processor controlled. Fully armored. Very Tough."

"But outside its living human tissue, flesh, skin."

"You go naked. Something about the field generated by a living organism. Nothing dead will go."

"Why?"

"I didn't build the f-!"

"Tell me about where your from."

Alright.

There are also various motifs throughout the movie.

Dogs that hint at the Terminator's presence.

{These pauses are not intentional.}

To glass BREAKING!!!!!!

But perhaps the most notable motif is the ominous music that plays whenever the Terminator shows up.

In fact, there's a chance that the terminator is the most notable character of the movie.

(Give three cheers to) From its COSTUME!!!!!!

To its ATTITUDE!!!!!!

"f@&k you, asshole"

To it's constant threatening presence throughout the MOVIE!!!!!!

One moment, there's a building to smash.

"I'll be back."

And there's even a sense of the movie referencing its own traits just with dialogue.

"Look at it this way, in a hundred years, who's gonna care?"

"*Ringing* Hi there. (Laughter). Fooled you. You're talking to a machine. But don't be shy, it's okay. Machine's need love too."

"So talk to it, so Ginger (that's me), or Sarah will get back to you. Wait for the beap."

"He's about my height."

"*Hisses*"

'*Hisses*

"And he has your eyes."

Final analysis complete. Movie not the target. Moving onto next target.

So that would mean this is not the target I am after.

{More unintentional pausing.}

SO WHAT IS IT!?!?!?!?!?!?

For more infomation >> Critical Analysis Video: The Terminator (60 FPS) - Duration: 5:42.

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R.E.M. blasts Trumps retweeting video that uses the song Everybody Hurts to mock Democrats Politic - Duration: 2:03.

R.E.M. blasts Trumps retweeting video that uses the song Everybody Hurts to mock Democrats Politic

Alternative rockers R.E.M. are not happy that Trump retweeted a snarky video clip from his State of the Union address that features the bands early 90s song "Everybody Hurts." The earnest ballad plays over clips of Democrats looking none too pleased with the speech.

The video was created by pro Trump memester and has become the latest in a long line of disputes between politicians and rock stars.

R.E.M. bassist Mike Mills blasted Carpe Donktum and Trump, calling them both a name we cant use here. "Measures have been taken to stop it. @jack you need to get on this," he tweeted, calling out Twitter honcho Jack Dorsey.

The clip was removed from the Presidents account but can still be found elsewhere.

The band tweeted a more family friendly response: "World Leader PRETEND!!! Congress, Media ghost this faker!!! Love, R.E.M."

The groups song "World Leader Pretend" included the lyrics, "I raised the wall and I will be the one to knock it down."

The Athens, Georgia based foursome was one of the countrys top rock bands through the 1980s and 90s. Other hits include "Losing My Religion," "Stand" and "Orange Crush." R.E.M. broke up in 2011.

The latest in a string of clashes over songs

In 2015, for playing another R.E.M. tune on the campaign trail, "Its the End of the World as We Know It And I Feel Fine ."

"Go f asterisk ck yourselves, the lot of you you sad, attention grabbing, power hungry little men," Stipe said in an email to "Do not use our music or my voice for your moronic charade of a campaign."

, the band was more polite.

"While we do not authorize or condone the use of our music at this political event, and do ask that these candidates cease and desist from doing so, let us remember that there are things of greater importance at stake here," R.E.M. said.

"The media and the American voter should focus on the bigger picture, and not allow grandstanding politicians to distract us from the pressing issues of the day and of the current Presidential campaign."

Other rock n roll dust ups include:

• for using his "Rockin in the Free World" in 2015.

• The same year, one of the writers of Survivors "Eye of the Tiger" said he was used the anthem in her crusade against same sex marriage.

• As far back as the 1980s, Bruce Springsteen criticized President Ronald Reagan using his anti war "Born in the U.S.A." to stir up patriotism on the re election trail.

For more infomation >> R.E.M. blasts Trumps retweeting video that uses the song Everybody Hurts to mock Democrats Politic - Duration: 2:03.

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Ray Rice, wife reflect on elevator incident after Kareem Hunt video leak - Duration: 3:57.

 Amid the controversy surrounding former Chiefs running back Kareem Hunt, another infamous domestic violence incident has resurfaced

 Former Ravens running back Ray Rice and his wife, Janay, made an appearance on "CBS This Morning" and spoke to co-host Gayle King about how they're dealing with the aftermath of their February 2014 altercation

WATCH: @GayleKing spoke to Ray Rice and his wife Janay about why they stayed together, how they're making their marriage work and how the Kareem Hunt video affected their lives

https://t.co/1MB4o0TG7d pic.twitter.com/IJLXaEgF6E— CBS This Morning (@CBSThisMorning) December 18, 2018  Rice was seen on video dragging his unconscious then-fiancee from an elevator

A second video later showed Rice had punched her and knocked her out. Last month, TMZ released a video of Hunt shoving and kicking a woman in the hallway of a Cleveland hotel

 Given the likeness of the two videos, Rice said the Hunt leak had an affect on the couple

 "Well, obviously, you know, you look back and you see the similarities," Rice said

"Early on you could feel like 'Why they keep bringing my name up?' You can make excuses or you can actually do the hard work

"  While some question Rice's motive as an attempt to get back on the field, he insisted he has "no desire" to play football anymore and wants to help other athletes struggling with the same problems

 "I hate that person. I hate him….Somewhere down the line everybody who's sayin', 'Does he deserve a second chance for football?' And this that and the other – I actually got my second chance," Rice said

 "I know Kareem has apologized, and has expressed remorse for survivors of domestic violence," Rice added

 "Well, see that for me, is something that I understand why it was being said early on about, you know, is this a ploy to get back into football

And I'll be the first one to say it. I don't have to retire to tell you I'm done with football

The pressure I was under of being a star that was the person I hated the most."  Rice acknowledged he hasn't spoken to Hunt, but said he is willing to sit down with him

 "One of the underlying issues for me was – I never wanted to ask for help. Football, for me, was my counseling

It was my therapy. It was my psychologist. It was everything," Rice said.  "I would love to help anyone that's willing to go the long haul

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jpg?t=1868249031&w=178 Kareem Hunt reportedly enters counseling for alcohol, anger management Kirstie Chiappelli http://images

performgroup.com/di/library/omnisport/6b/8b/nfl-logo_/tmjh5dzjr3o518nvfifmyd9j6.jpg?t=-212932432&w=178 NFL plans no changes to player-investigation process despite criticism Kirstie Chiappelli  Depsite the backlash involving players like Hunt and Redskins linebacker Reuben Foster with a history of domestic violence, Rice believes the NFL is moving in the right direction

 "They're trying to do the right thing…I know they are working with groups to try to get more of an understanding

And they're doing the work," Rice said. "I know the NFL.they're not trying to push – they're not trying to push people who do bad things or abuse against women

They're not trying to push those guys on the field."

For more infomation >> Ray Rice, wife reflect on elevator incident after Kareem Hunt video leak - Duration: 3:57.

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I play video games with friends - Duration: 3:12.

For more infomation >> I play video games with friends - Duration: 3:12.

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Critical Analysis Video: The Terminator (25 FPS) - Duration: 5:42.

Begin analysis, time for ACTION!!!!!!

The Terminator is a movie about a cyborg assassin who travels back in time to assassinate a woman by the name of Sarah Connor, who will one day give birth to her son, John.

{Sorry, the pause was not intended.}

Meanwhile, a human soldier from the future by the name of Kyle Reese arrives shortly after the Terminator, who is sent to protect Sarah from the Terminator.

The movie has restricted narration, but from many different perspectives working together.

Sarah!

(Give cheers to) Kyle!

And the TERMINATOR!!!!!!

With the only other characters being the police.

And Sarah's friends.

But their time...

Comes soon.

"Ed."

"Hey!"

Kyle also provides backstory on what the heck is going on here.

"Underneath, it's a hyper-alloy combat chassis."

"Micro-processor controlled. Fully armored. Very Tough."

"But outside its living human tissue, flesh, skin."

"You go naked. Something about the field generated by a living organism. Nothing dead will go."

"Why?"

"I didn't build the f-!"

"Tell me about where your from."

Alright.

There are also various motifs throughout the movie.

Dogs that hint at the Terminator's presence.

{These pauses are not intentional.}

To glass BREAKING!!!!!!

But perhaps the most notable motif is the ominous music that plays whenever the Terminator shows up.

In fact, there's a chance that the terminator is the most notable character of the movie.

(Give three cheers to) From its COSTUME!!!!!!

To its ATTITUDE!!!!!!

"f@&k you, asshole"

To it's constant threatening presence throughout the MOVIE!!!!!!

One moment, there's a building to smash.

"I'll be back."

And there's even a sense of the movie referencing its own traits just with dialogue.

"Look at it this way, in a hundred years, who's gonna care?"

"*Ringing* Hi there. (Laughter). Fooled you. You're talking to a machine. But don't be shy, it's okay. Machine's need love too."

"So talk to it, so Ginger (that's me), or Sarah will get back to you. Wait for the beap."

"He's about my height."

"*Hisses*"

'*Hisses*

"And he has your eyes."

Final analysis complete. Movie not the target. Moving onto next target.

So that would mean this is not the target I am after.

{More unintentional pausing.}

SO WHAT IS IT!?!?!?!?!?!?

For more infomation >> Critical Analysis Video: The Terminator (25 FPS) - Duration: 5:42.

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TSA releases video of strangest items confiscated - Duration: 0:52.

For more infomation >> TSA releases video of strangest items confiscated - Duration: 0:52.

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R.E.M. blasts Trumps retweeting video that uses the song Everybody Hurts to mock Democrats Politic - Duration: 1:59.

R.E.M. blasts Trumps retweeting video that uses the song Everybody Hurts to mock Democrats Politic

Alternative rockers R.E.M. are not happy that Trump retweeted a snarky video clip from his State of the Union address that features the bands early 90s song "Everybody Hurts." The earnest ballad plays over clips of Democrats looking none too pleased with the speech.

The video was created by pro Trump memester and has become the latest in a long line of disputes between politicians and rock stars.

R.E.M. bassist Mike Mills blasted Carpe Donktum and Trump, calling them both a name we cant use here. "Measures have been taken to stop it. @jack you need to get on this," he tweeted, calling out Twitter honcho Jack Dorsey.

The clip was removed from the Presidents account but can still be found elsewhere.

The band tweeted a more family friendly response: "World Leader PRETEND!!! Congress, Media ghost this faker!!! Love, R.E.M."

The groups song "World Leader Pretend" included the lyrics, "I raised the wall and I will be the one to knock it down."

The Athens, Georgia based foursome was one of the countrys top rock bands through the 1980s and 90s. Other hits include "Losing My Religion," "Stand" and "Orange Crush." R.E.M. broke up in 2011.

The latest in a string of clashes over songs

In 2015, for playing another R.E.M. tune on the campaign trail, "Its the End of the World as We Know It And I Feel Fine ."

"Go f asterisk ck yourselves, the lot of you you sad, attention grabbing, power hungry little men," Stipe said in an email to "Do not use our music or my voice for your moronic charade of a campaign."

, the band was more polite.

"While we do not authorize or condone the use of our music at this political event, and do ask that these candidates cease and desist from doing so, let us remember that there are things of greater importance at stake here," R.E.M. said.

"The media and the American voter should focus on the bigger picture, and not allow grandstanding politicians to distract us from the pressing issues of the day and of the current Presidential campaign."

Other rock n roll dust ups include:

• for using his "Rockin in the Free World" in 2015.

• The same year, one of the writers of Survivors "Eye of the Tiger" said he was used the anthem in her crusade against same sex marriage.

• As far back as the 1980s, Bruce Springsteen criticized President Ronald Reagan using his anti war "Born in the U.S.A." to stir up patriotism on the re election trail.

For more infomation >> R.E.M. blasts Trumps retweeting video that uses the song Everybody Hurts to mock Democrats Politic - Duration: 1:59.

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Man City News - Video: John Stones magical assist sees Riyad Mahrez make it 4-1 to Manchester City - Duration: 0:46.

 Riyad Mahrez left it until the 94th minute to complete the rout for Manchester City against League Two side Newport County this evening

 The ball rolled out into midfield to John Stones – the England international picked out Mahrez with an inch-perfect pass, the Algerian star controlled the ball expertly before firing a lovely finish into the back of the net

 Mahrez did well to make his finish look so effortless, considering that it was from a tight angle

 Check out the goal below:  https://zebra.cdnja.co/mp4/mw/mwqy.mp4  City look destined to win at least one piece of silverware this season, Pep Guardiola's men are still in the running for the Premier League title, both domestic cup competitions and the Champions League

 

For more infomation >> Man City News - Video: John Stones magical assist sees Riyad Mahrez make it 4-1 to Manchester City - Duration: 0:46.

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R.E.M. blasts Trumps retweeting video that uses the song Everybody Hurts to mock Democrats Politic - Duration: 1:55.

R.E.M. blasts Trumps retweeting video that uses the song Everybody Hurts to mock Democrats Politic

Alternative rockers R.E.M. are not happy that Trump retweeted a snarky video clip from his State of the Union address that features the bands early 90s song "Everybody Hurts." The earnest ballad plays over clips of Democrats looking none too pleased with the speech.

The video was created by pro Trump memester and has become the latest in a long line of disputes between politicians and rock stars.

R.E.M. bassist Mike Mills blasted Carpe Donktum and Trump, calling them both a name we cant use here. "Measures have been taken to stop it. @jack you need to get on this," he tweeted, calling out Twitter honcho Jack Dorsey.

The clip was removed from the Presidents account but can still be found elsewhere.

The band tweeted a more family friendly response: "World Leader PRETEND!!! Congress, Media ghost this faker!!! Love, R.E.M."

The groups song "World Leader Pretend" included the lyrics, "I raised the wall and I will be the one to knock it down."

The Athens, Georgia based foursome was one of the countrys top rock bands through the 1980s and 90s. Other hits include "Losing My Religion," "Stand" and "Orange Crush." R.E.M. broke up in 2011.

The latest in a string of clashes over songs

In 2015, for playing another R.E.M. tune on the campaign trail, "Its the End of the World as We Know It And I Feel Fine ."

"Go f asterisk ck yourselves, the lot of you you sad, attention grabbing, power hungry little men," Stipe said in an email to "Do not use our music or my voice for your moronic charade of a campaign."

, the band was more polite.

"While we do not authorize or condone the use of our music at this political event, and do ask that these candidates cease and desist from doing so, let us remember that there are things of greater importance at stake here," R.E.M. said.

"The media and the American voter should focus on the bigger picture, and not allow grandstanding politicians to distract us from the pressing issues of the day and of the current Presidential campaign."

Other rock n roll dust ups include:

• for using his "Rockin in the Free World" in 2015.

• The same year, one of the writers of Survivors "Eye of the Tiger" said he was used the anthem in her crusade against same sex marriage.

• As far back as the 1980s, Bruce Springsteen criticized President Ronald Reagan using his anti war "Born in the U.S.A." to stir up patriotism on the re election trail.

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