- No, don't go forward. What are you doing? - What do you mean? I have to. - Stop! - (screams) ♪ (spooky intro) - (evil laugh) - Visage? - Visage? - This is very dark and it looks scary. - This is gonna be like-- what's the name of that game where you're in the mansion https://alicante2008.com/esports-highlights/? - Well it looks-- yeah, PT? No, this looks almost exactly like what that's gonna be. - (FBE) This is an early access download for the upcoming video game Visage.
It places you in a mysterious house that you must escape while trying to figure out the tragic story behind it. - Tragic. - Scare-- okay, scary games with lore behind them are the worst, because it really starts to build a world in your head that really kinda messes you up. - (FBE) So, we're gonna give you one life to see how far you get, but we will need to decide who will be in control. - I think it should be you, since you're more afraid. - I'm ready for it and I'm excited, but I don't think I'm gonna do that well. - (gasps) What is that? A gun? - Are we in a hostage situation? - I bet we are. - Nope. - Oh, dude. - Already feeling some nope at this point, which is not good. - Why do people pay to watch this? - Plot twist. - He's gonna take his time. Oh, wait. There's a lot of people. - Oh. - Oh my gosh. - Oh, and the kids? No, that's a lot. You can't kill kids in a game. - We're having a great time. No. - It's not gonna do it. - (gunshot) - No, he did it. Wow. - Oh, [bleep]. - This is dark. Oh my God, no, no. - Yo. What was that? - I think he shot himself. - Oh, God. - Okay, oh gosh. - (squishing noises) - Ew, I don't like that sound. - It looks like an isolation chamber. - Why are we limping? - Oh gosh. Ah. - Okay, I can't go back in there, so I have to go down this way. Stop. - (phone rings) - Is the phone ringing? Do I have to answer the phone? - (phone ringing) - Not the phone, not the phone. I remember the phone. - Hello? Oh. - (Rose) Hello Dwayne, it's Rose, your neighbor. I haven't seen you out of the house in about three weeks. Is everything all right? - She knows we're a murderer. - (Rose) Could you call me just to let me know. - You know the game means business when it kills the children in the beginning. - Okay, I really hope this isn't demons, 'cause demons are my big thing. I don't [bleep] like demons. - You don't [bleep] with demons? - No, I don't do the whole demon thing. - You might be engaging with some demons today. - Ah, this is so creepy. - It's too dark. - Oh, sanity? - Whoa. - "Your character's sanity will affect your gameplay. Standing too long in the dark will decrease your character's sanity." - "The red cloud icon appears when you are in a stressful situation, which decreases your character's sanity." Okay, so don't get stressed out. - Oh, easy. Yeah. That looks like a stressful situation. - Go this way. - That's not what the doctor ordered. Ah. - Oh my God. - "Paranormal events occur randomly throughout the game. Learn to identify these paranormal events, as they hinder your progress and decrease your sanity greatly." - So the less sanity you have, the more paranormal events. - Yeah. - That's not good, 'cause they really-- - Shh. - (radio voice) In the great city of Riverdale. - Just grab the lamp. - Oh, wait, is the-- - Maybe you can. - Oh, interact with-- - Oh, you can grab the light bulb. - Oh, we can-- ah, no, no, no, no. Let's turn that back on. - Oh. - We broke the light bulb. By examining the light bulb, we broke the light bulb. - Don't examine your light bulbs, kids. - Ah! - So we can either go through this door or go through the upstairs door or that door. - I can't, it's jammed. (groaning) - You're gonna probably be okay. I mean, I don't actually - I need the basement key. - So, where should I go? Downstairs? - Upstairs. - Upstairs. - Yeah, let's just go. I just see more light and I'm trying to live. I'm trying to get done with this game. - We're trying to stay sane. - Ooh, lamp. - Oh no, it's very dark up here. Okay. Someone has not been here in a minute. Okay, oh. You can grab a lot of stuff. Oh, I see pills. - I can pick it up. - You can grab them. - You can pick these pills up. - "Pills act as an aid for your character's sanity. They are essential to your survival. When your sanity is dangerously low, they are the only viable option to recover your sanity." - Oh, we're going crazy. - Paranormal events are happening. The lights going out. We gotta go. - I don't even know how to access-- - Oh no. Is there a light switch on the wall? This is a light. - We're just gonna go crazy, shall we? Whoa. - What is that? His bedroom? - Oh, we got this. What else is there? Oh, lighter. Oh, okay. - "They will not prevent stress buildup. Standing in the dark with a lighter will decrease your character's sanity. They also light candles." Nice. I wonder if it is expendable. - You can interact-- - Oh, a candle. - Hell yeah. - Nice. - Oh. - It's a panda. - You found a drawing of a panda. - Let's burn it. - Nice. Try flipping it around all the way. No, no secret messages. - Oh, key inventory. - Okay, so that's important. - Ah, why is there-- it's Lucy's chapter. - "An insidious friend."
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Yo what's going on. Welcome back. Today we're going to be taking a look at the difference between a $200 deck of cards and a $2 deck of cards. Now it's important to note that when I purchased these, they were not $200. These Virtuoso playing cards These are the first launch edition Virtuoso playing cards.
So when they first started printing cards this is what they put out. And they were about, I think $12-$15 on Kickstarter. And because they did so well and produced many, many decks afterwards, the price went up to like 200 bucks on eBay plus. I did not pay $200 for these but that's the value of them now, and we're going to see how they fare in handling and everything else against a $2 deck of bicycle backs. so to start off we're just going to take a look at these decks individually and see the differences in the.. mostly the tuck box, because I don't want to touch the cards just yet free bets. we're gonna do a blindfold challenge to see if I can tell the difference between these two decks. but first let's just open them up and see what they're all about on the outside. alright, so to start off... you know what lets start with uh... let's start with this deck here. This is a regular blue back Bicycle deck , the kind you find at Costco. Ah, they're roughly $2-$3 depending on where you can get them. So let's start by opening this baby up. As you can see the seal right here - that little cellophane starts here. Opens up nice and easily as you'd expect. This is the, uh.. This is the French/English version - bought these in Quebec So they have a different back than normal $2 Bicycle cards. Complete with a little black seal, Hideous bar-code on the back. Not too nice, covering up that ace. But yeah, pretty... pretty standard. Let's take a look at the Virtuoso Lauch Edition playing cards. Now to open these is a sin, but, we're going to have to do it guys. We're going to have to... bust these open. So, as you can see on the outside.. They got the little vert sign here - the 'V' What's cool about these it that, when you put three together - So 1, 2, and 3.. they would make this triple design. Ah, which kinda you know... kinda doubles as a display on your shelving. Let's crack these open as well. Alright so as you can see here there is no seal. These are just in a sort of matte finish cardboard box. they uhh, same I guess you can really tell the difference between the weight and meat scoop or the size but definitely like this is just your average touch case looks really great! Now for the blind-fold test let's get into it alright so here we go I'm going to ask my assistant to hand me the bind-fold, thank you very much. aannddd this isn't a magic trick, I won't be trying to cheat and peek through because I know most of you know that these blind folds when it comes to magic are about as useless as something funny got'em and I'm going to ask my assistant to randomly give me one of the two packs to open up the cards give me randomly one of the two packs let's see what happens here. Alright, if you could hand me one of those packs...ok so ok, let's see if I can tell the difference. oooooooooo I can tell you right away straight off the bat, and I am blindfold here and I have no idea which which deck my assistant gave me but these definitely feel a lot thinner feels you know what this deck already feels broken in the edges feel a lot smoother. This is one hundred percent the virtuoso playing cards. One thousand percent even. Yeah these feel great I don't know I don't know which side they're oriented on right now. I'm going to go out a limb right away and say this is definitely the virtuoso deck yeah I mean these obviously fare really well they feel great I can assure you I'm blindfolded right now pretty surprised at my own cardistry skills when blindfolded, but these feel great. they have a much -uh-oh I don't know where I am at. These have a much thinner feel ummm, so when like, lepaul spreading you can feel that right away...so quickly. I hope I'm in focus by the way...probably not. All right and now let's do let's do the bike deck obviously that was the virtuoso deck. I think I may be mistaken umm damn it! *orgasm sound* these feel really good yeah these definitely feel better. All right guys I'm not a hundred percent sure if I'm mm these feel these feel a whole lot thinner. Can I have the other deck as well? They feel...they don't feel as thick so I'm holding them like this and they do feel thinner there's definitely a thickness difference I don't know if you guys can see that but I feel like there's a thickness difference and I feel like this one is a lot bulkier than this one this one's a lot softer and more malleable now that I'm now that I can compare them side-by-side okay if I had to Bank right now this is a hard decision I'm going to look like a total fool if I get this wrong aren't I? You know it may just prove that it doesn't matter which deck is which and cards are cards but these do feel good oh oh here's the difference right here I'm feeling it right now this one here this one here is developing a little bit of a click you get that click in the middle of the deck whereas this one here feels a lot softer it doesn't have that resistance mmm that might be the defining factor ladies and gentlemen I'm going to say I'm going to say that this deck here is a $2.00 deck and this is the $200 deck am i right hey ah so bright okay so at first it did seem like these bikes over here felt really good and maybe it's just the way that these were cut but they feel really thin I'm having a really easy time sort of lepaul spreading them and springing them. You take a single card and you can you can definitely feel the difference as well easy to say when my blindfold's off but there you have it that was the blindfold test for the two decks interesting very very interesting oh alright so now that we've tested both decks out what what exactly is the difference I mean for $200 honestly there is no difference I think mainly what makes this card this deck a desirable deck of cards is because the Virts who are amazing like what are they like flourishing team like a team flourishes they are the Singaporean Olympic flourishing team they've they've designed these cards in a way that makes them look good for cardistry it makes them look great in flourishes and sort of like they got this like geometric design so when you're doing like this type of thing you're looking like a real badass they're meant for flourishing so even fans right let's do like a double fan all the way all right so they're obviously meant for flourishing and because the people who put them out so all the virts guys are super popular and very good with cards they garnish like a big following online and obviously made this deck a very desirable deck so all of those people who want to get into flourishing this is like probably the number one cardistry deck out there it's probably the deck that if you were to associate a deck with cardistry. It would be this deck right here which which gives it high-end value but more of a perceived value from the aesthetic point of view not necessarily like I mean the field does make a difference but these ones here they handle well as well they handles great I mean you're fine you know I mean they're okay you know they're like that they're like that go-to friend you know I mean he's just always there when you like call him and you're like all your other friends are busy but you got that one go-to friend who's just there when the other ones are like busy and you're like hey man what's up he's like not much you want to hang out he's like of course that's what these are like, you know what I mean. whereas like this is like the guy that gets you into clubs you know for free VIP access in bottles you know what I mean but at the end of the day you know they're both just chill people there you have it my opinion on a 200-dollar deck versus a $2.00 deck at the end of the day. You know what they're both just playing cards if you're not a magician and you're watching this first of all thank you for watching to the end because you're probably bored right now but if you are a magician you probably know this already you know there are playing cards that do have a better quality stock and a better finish the virtuoso playing cards just happen to be one of those decks they are traditionally cut which means they Faro in which is a nice little touch the generic bicycle cards well obviously the attention to detail isn't there on the finish and stock and cut case and whatever end of the day are they worth $200 I mean not to me just because I would never in a thousand years pay $200 for a deck of cards you out there who are on eBay right now getting money good for you so guys I hope you enjoyed this video I hope you found this entertaining amusing and insightful or just plain stupid which is fine I find myself to be pretty stupid at times as well. Her son suggested that she photograph the miniature 1/2 inch people from her husband’s model railroad.
She began with sight gags: a man fighting waves in a Cherrio raft or hikers climbing boulders of dog kibble. Soon, she began adding witty puns to the photographs. After posting several photographs, someone commented that Susan should put her photographs in a book. Susan was pointed in the direction of one site and her book, It Doesn’t Hurt to Laugh, was born. The book is a collection of 34 of Susan’s best snapshots. At first glance, you definitely appreciate Susan’s clever photos of “little people” interacting with large everyday objects like spools of thread and fruit, but you might miss the tongue-in-cheek play on words that accompany each photo. There are often two or three puns in each phrase, some more obvious than others, such as a couple standing between a few giant mushrooms with the caption, “After a hallucinogenic trip through the wood, Psylla sighs, “been fun, Gus.” My favorite is of a few people seated on top of one of those cans of air used to clean your keyboard, riding “Can A Da Air.” The sharpness and clarity of each picture is very in-depth. While Susan calls herself a novice with the camera, it is obvious that she applies great care and attention to detail and lighting when shooting her subject matter. The railroad people also seem to be naturally reacting to what is taking place in the photo, such as a man hunched over in one photo and pulling a rope attached to a large clam shell. He has “pulled a muscle.” Jim and Susan spent New Year’s Eve in the darkroom but nothing ever developed. Another, published to the site late last year, pretty much sums up my thoughts on Susan’s hobby and her book. Sam strived to take unique and different photographs; this time he was really on a roll. Susan Littlefield is definitely on a roll! Despite JPG Magazine falling on hard times and shutting down just 5 days ago, I know there is a photographic outlet somewhere out there just waiting for Susan’s talent. Whether it be greeting cards or morale boosting posters for office walls, Susan has potential to accomplish great things. Her Lulu book has barely scratched the surface! It Doesn’t Hurt to Laugh
by Susan Littlefield Copyright: © 2008 21 Pages For a camera enthusiast like me, there’s just something about the feel of that magic black box with lense and flash in hand, so I decided to write my essay for you. In college, I spent my loan refund on a $400 35mm Canon Rebel SG and a love of photography was born. Last year, I snatched up a digital Canon Powershot on sale at a Circuit City that was going under. I love it because it still has that big bulky feel of my old 35mm. Most people these days are all about convenience. They prefer the palm sized snapshot matchbox cameras with only two or three buttons. Heck, even cell phones have cameras now. But not me. I’ll take my two handed SLR and a tripod anyday! There’s just something about it. Susan Littlefield knows what I’m talking about. Susan was an office manager for her local cable company for 32 years. Always the first into work each day, she went into the kitchen to make the morning coffee when she slipped on a spill on the floor one day. She fell forward and hit her head on the sink and was knocked unconscious for six hours. This resulted in a brain injury causing Susan to have to retire from her job exactly 32 years from her date of hire. Despite her family taking a financial hit by now having to rely on only the income of her husband, Susan also suffered from speech problems, depression, and memory loss. Susan’s husband presented her with a DSLR camera one Christmas, but mastering photo taking was not an easy process for her. Three major issues that Susan still deals with because of the accident are short term memory loss, difficulty multi-tasking, and hardships with trying to learn new things. Susan would dutifully sit for hours listening to CD’s on camera operation, lighting, settings, focus, etc. only to forget everything when she picked up the camera. Obviously, Susan becomes frustrated easily but fell in love with the camera despite all the difficulties. It was the advice of her youngest son which led to a new hobby. |
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