Battlefield 3 multiplayer review
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A Bathing Ape 2011 Winter Collection
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Diablo 3 beta gameplay video
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Killer Elite movie review
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The goal of indie game studio Robot Loves Kitty is to see how players behave when any misstep could mean the permanent end of their existence. (They’re calling it perma-permadeath.)
The setup: Two teams of four meet in a fantasy arena, where monsters and traps threaten at every turn. “What I’m hoping happens is that the experience evolves,” codeveloper Calvin Goble says, “and that the people who live longest will respect their one life, be more cautious and careful.” Yes, only eight people play at a time, but a vast audience of spectators can stream the game live—plus they’re empowered to toss aid or obstacles to the all-too-mortal players. In the event of a perma-permadeath, a random viewer becomes the next player, like a contestant on The Price Is Right summoned up from the crowd. “The only way we can go a step up from this is if we actually start killing the contestants in real life,” Goble says. OK, now you’re really freaking us out.
The doll is housed in a capsule:
Just look at that rooted hair! Looks amazing, as close to Android 18 as a real-life person can get.
Whats more amazing is that the eyes follow you around once you get up close and personal with her.
We can’t find the source of these amazing pictures to thank, but if you do or have more, we would love to see them!
Check out these Clash of Clans “hugot” lines.
Some we got from the Internet, some we made on our own.
Enjoy.
On how to fight for love
On knowing when to give enough space whenever needed.
On being loving, naks!
On waiting for someone you love.
On hoping he/she comes back…
On hoping he/she loves you unconditionally..
On having someone to love.
On being serious
That kind of lover..
On smiling but crying inside..
On believing in second chances
On moving on…
That girl… :)
Free hugs
“Malalim na hugot.”
On being there always..
Not playing with feelings
On being driven away
Your girlfriend.
On having enough QT (quality time)
Who can relate? Raise your smartphone with COC.
Source: WhenInManila
“Blue’s Clues” was one of the most popular children’s shows on Nickelodeon throughout it’s decade-long run from 1996-2006.
Steve Burns, who hosted the show, became a major celebrity among the younger crowds and was even nominated for a Daytime Emmy in 2001. In 2000, he was named one of People’s most eligible bachelors alongside George Clooney and Ben Affleck.
But in 2002, at the height of the show’s popularity, the beloved Burns abruptly left “Blues” to “go to college” in his final episode. The actor was actually 29-years-old at the time.
Rumours immediately began to swirl that Burns died of a drug overdose, was a drug addict, or was killed in a car crash.
When I asked a co-worker fan of the show (who shall remain nameless) what she thought happened to Steve, she too had heard he turned to drugs.
Not so, says Burns — who is very much alive — in an interview for Nickelodeon’s special “Behind the Clues: 10 Years with Blue.”
Burns reveals that one of the main reasons he left the show was because he was going bald, and he didn’t want that to happen on national televsion in front of his young fans.
“I knew I wasn’t going to be doing children’s television all my life, mostly because I refused to lose my hair on a kid’s TV show,” Burns, now 40, said in an interview on the Nick Jr. special.
“And it was happening … fast,” he added.
We went back to early “Blue’s Clues” episodes and indeed, Burns had a full head of hair.
But over the years, his hairline started to recede.
By his final episode, Burns was covering his bald spot with a hat.
That’s when Nickelodeon hired 24-year-old Donovan Patton to replace Burns.
Patton had an enviable head of hair that took over “Blue’s Clues” until the series finale in 2006.
Since then, Steve Burns has pursued a career in music and has even worked with members of The Flaming Lips to produce his debut album “Songs For Dustmites.”
He hasn’t appeared much on-camera since “Blue’s Clues.”
(h/t Huffington Post)
Certainly, the AlDub love team has conquering the world of social media and as of this writing, this very funny and fresh love team is now celebrating their weeksary but before we reveal what they did on their weeksary let’s take a look back to what happened a day before their much awaited celebration.
AlDub’s Day 6 was filled with so much #KiligPaMore moments and of course with their signature “little wave” or “Pabebe wave”. Since we mentioned “Plus a whole lot more”, the Eat Bulaga love team has again come up with ‘pakilig’ gesture to express their feelings for each other.
“Ikaw at Ako,” Alden announced on national TV and then gave his very cute “Pabebe wave”.
With this, we can say that he also likes Yaya Dub. Well, Yaya Dub returned the love by also doing the same gesture with so much ‘kilig-to-the-bones’. Yet, in every fairy tale there has to be a villain. In Aldub’s loveteam, Lola Ni Dora played as the wicked step mother but in the end, she also found her forever in Eat Bulaga host Jimmy Santos. Now, it’s not only AlDub that everyone has to tune in.
Just this day, the AlDub loveteam had celebrated their first weeksary and as we all expected, these two were given a little segment during the “Juan For All, All For Juan” where Alden Richards expressly delivered a bouquet of flowers and chocolates to Yaya Dub.
#AlDub Day 6 ;)Sabi nga ni Lola Nidora, "Ang saya ng may inspirasyon!" <3#AlDub Day 6 na!#KiligPaMore More More!Posted by Eat Bulaga on Wednesday, July 22, 2015
Everyone is going wild when one of the newest artist of Eat Bulaga Bulls-eyed the hearts of their tele-viewers. Yaya Dub together with Alden Richards made a huge difference when it comes to love teams.
But what really wonders the people is how Yaya Dub's voice really sounds like?
If you missed the “Kapuso Mo, Jessica Soho” episode featuring the life of Nicomaine Mendoza or Yaya Dub wherein viewers got the chance to hear her real voice, here is a video making rounds in Social Media prepare yourselves to fall in love with her beautiful voice.
Featuring her wacky faces, she made monologues in different kinds of voices and of course in this 43-second video.
“What If” is a Filipino short film that opens our minds to life’s if’s and maybe’s, the bitter reality of having too much doubts and hesitations in life. A “What if” life is honestly a life that is not well lived because a life well lived is a life that you live day by day as if that it is your last day. A life that is well lived is a life without fear of taking risks and chances.
Despite of living your life to the fullest, “What if the thing that you’ve been dreaming of doesn’t really exist?” a question that might stop us from achieving what we wanted. This “set of words” might give a great impact but for stronger people, this question is always answerable with a big “No!” People who see every challenge as obstacle that can be overcome are the ones who in end are winners.
The perception about the person who will never be ours or may be never exist in real life is a result of a wrong mindset, a mindset that is full of doubts. Pursuing and taking risks can make you achieve even the impossible. Anyway, all of us have someone who is destined to love us unconditionally. That person will come in God’s perfect time because God knows how long you waited and how much effort you invested in order to end up to someone you certainly deserve.
What better way to showcase your magic tricks than to videobomb a live news report with style, right? That's what these two magicians exactly did in Westminstern, UK.
As the reporter goes about his business, the two magicians quietly slid behind the cameras along with their instrument. They enthusiastically try to garner attention in the cameras, as the guy enters the istrument and performs a contortion illusion. At first, it seems that the instrument perfectly fits the guy's length, but as it is adjusted, it can be seen that his body also adjusts it's length to the instrument as well.
How they performed this magic is a trick on it's own, but doing it on national t.v. in front of the cameras of a live news report is some "tricky negotiations" indeed that left a glimpse of awe and amazement in thousands of viewer's eyes.