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Man Who Buys A Dresser For $100 Finds A Secret Drawer With Something Astonishing Inside - Duration: 1:43.

Man Who Buys A Dresser For $100 Finds A Secret Drawer With Something Astonishing Inside While everyone would love to make some decent cash from their used valuables, it's often more convenient to just give them away. That's part of the reason why garage sales and yard sales are such great places to find decent items at bargain prices. It often works in a similar way for estate sales. The biggest difference, of course, is that instead of selling their own stuff, folks will sell things that belonged to their relatives who have recently passed away. Fortunately (or unfortunately, depending on how you look at it), that means that families may not know how much their loved ones' things may have actually been worth. That's what turned out to be the case when Emil Knodell visited an estate sale in Missouri City, Texas—and picked up an item that contained a secret treasure… Recently, 67-year-old retired marketing director Emil Knodell visited Missouri City, Texas. He was attending an event lead by Premier Estates Sales Network when he purchased a seemingly ordinary dresser. "I always come to a sale with an open mind because you never know," he said in an interview. Estate sales usually take place after somebody passes away so that their home's materials and assets can be liquidated. Because everything is meant to happen as quickly and efficiently as possible, the chances of scoring a major bargain on something that's worth more than initially estimated are pretty high—something that Emil knew well. While you'd still be quite lucky to find something truly spectacular at one of these events—estate sales are often run by experts who know what they're doing, after all—they're still a great place for bargain hunters to find antiques or other valuable items for less. At this particular event, Emil was attracted to a dresser that supposedly dated back to 1890 and featured a solid marble top and three drawers. On the first day of the sale, it was offered for $300, but by the time Emil came across it, he was able to take it home for less than $100! Soon enough, he'd discover just how much of a bargain he really got… Premier Estate Sales, as it turned out, really had no idea how much this dresser was worth. Regardless, Jeff Allen, a staff member for the company, helped Emil fit the large dresser into his truck, as per the man's request. "He asked for help loading it," Jeff explained. "As soon as we laid it down, it started making all this racket on the inside. Obviously we were very intrigued with what was happening with the dresser." Confused by the odd noises the dresser was making, the men knew they had to investigate. They decided to take a closer look by laying the dresser down upright, and that's when they saw something shocking. "When you look at the front of it, it looks like it has three obvious drawers with molding on the base," said Emil, describing the scene. "But the bottom has a secret drawer that opens up." Who knew? Somehow, everybody, including the professionals, missed this secret compartment! Once they opened the secret drawer, Jeff and Emil couldn't believe all of the treasures that they found inside. It was quite the discovery, to say the least! "It was a real adrenaline rush," said Jeff. "Both of us were in shock for a second." It's hard to blame them for being so surprised! What had already been a steal at the auction was proving to be even bigger jackpot. There were diamonds, emeralds, coins, rings, bracelets, military dog tags, currency from around the world, and medals from the Civil War. There was even a lock of hair! This was clearly a valuable piece of history that had gone unnoticed for too long. If this dresser really did date back to the late 19th century (and all the signs pointed to the fact that it, indeed, did), then it stood to reason that there would be some collectors out there who might be interested in buying it. Jeff was able to use his professional expertise to estimate the worth of the dresser, and all of the contents inside of it, for a cool $15,000. That was more than 150 times what Emil initially paid for the object just a little while earlier! There was a hiccup, though, as none of these objects were considered in the sale. They belonged to Emil at that point, so there was nothing stopping him from walking away $15,000 richer. Yet, would that have been the right thing to do? It would have been quite easy, not to mention perfectly legal, for Emil to have a "finders keepers" attitude about the events that had unfolded, but he didn't feel like that would have been the proper course of action. "I bought the chest (of) drawers. I didn't buy those things," Emil explained in an interview. "If I kept them, I would never feel right about it. There would be a cloud over the whole thing. It's a feeling more than anything else." "I'm an old ex-Marine, and I try to do the right thing," Emil continued. "Jeff also, the man in charge, his immediate reaction was 'let's call the owner.' There was never a question of anyone keeping it. It was 'this is fantastic. Let's call the owner and get the stuff back to them.'" The son of the deceased was the executor of the estate. He'd told Jeff that he remembered seeing the dresser in his grandparents' Michigan home, but he had no idea that there were so many valuable contents inside of it. Ultimately, Emil did everything that he could to return all of the valuable items found in the secret drawer back to the family. Knowing that he had made an ethical decision must have given him some peace of mind! It's quite remarkable that Emil decided to do the right thing so quickly. Hopefully the family who got their dresser back was grateful! Share this amazing story with your friends below!

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Supplements for Women - Duration: 12:12.

>> Dr. Savage: So, Nick, if you had 5 supplements that a relatively healthy woman, you think

would need to take, what would be your top 5 supplements?

>> Dr. Delgado: Well, first off I think, depending on the age range, but

My top 5, because I encounter a lot of women with

adrenal fatigue, they're in a very stressful environment

so I would look at what I call the Adrenal DMG. It's got the ashwagandha,

it's got the targeted dimethylglycine for the liver

for energizing, echinacea, it's got a variety of herbs

some of which that target RNA/DNA viruses. It's got caprylic acid that targets

the candida,

so it's really kind of an immune enhancing,

an adrenal enhancing... >> Dr. Savage: It's an Immuno-modulater type system.

>> Dr. Delgado: ...and for the liver. So that would be

probably number one. Number two, I would say LivDetox, because it's got the

curcumin for the inflammation,

it's got asparagus, it's got astragalus,

so it's got that things... >> Dr. Savage: For the viruses and the telomere promotion?

>> Dr. Delgado: Yeah, well I'll get to the telomere,

but it's the apricot; it's got certain things that I

hope will help people to modify

cellular mutation and the risk of, and the development, and combat cancer.

So I'm looking at that, and of course then the next, I would look at

EstroBlock which is, we have a Pro version we have a

regular, and then we have a version that helps to

also assist with a little bit of a DHT blocker, beta-Sitosterol, because

the skin is usually where the DHT will show up in those with poor skin conditions

but I don't want to have them take anything

other than a whole natural food derivative, so it's got the whole

phytochemical

>> Dr. Savage: But the supplements that you're talking about, all these different

these groups of supplement in the product, those are all whole-food.

>> Dr. Delgado: Yes, yes. >> Dr. Savage: But I think that's important for a clinician to understand the benefit of having

whole food supplementation in your vitamins. >> Dr. Delgado: Well, right, and Slim Blend protein because

we used a rice-based protein, becuase I was kind of concerned about the number of

people using

what I'll say is, I think potentially inflammatory type

animal-based protein powders. >> Dr. Savage: The whey, the egg.

>> Dr. Delgado: Yeah, I want to give them a safe, healthy, alternative,

and then 30 whole organic food nutrients

that are gluten-free, soy free,

you know, dairy-free, GMO- not GMO modified. Yeah and we're one of the few

powders out there that actually has a certification for organic and GMO

free, so that I i felt was a

another very important core supplement.

Stem Cell Strong because of its medicinal mushrooms,

its combination of certain herbs that help to again, maybe, we hope,

not only calm down inflammation, but if

the immune system is too active, it'll calm it down a little bit,

if it's under active, bring it up a little bit... >> Dr. Savage: The amazing thing about the human body

is, with the supplements that you're talking about,

you give the body the ability to use what it needs

to store the rest, or eliminate the rest, so you're really providing the

body a buffet that it can choose from

to help bring itself into balance, because this body does want to get into balance, it

just usually is

being impeded by things that are forcing it off balance, or it's

lacking the things that it needs to bring itself back on balance.

>> Dr. Delgado: Right, and in women who are struggling with either cellulite, they're overweight,

or, you know, a little past age 35,

maybe they've had hysterectomy or tubal ligation, and then

the ovaries not only are not producing enough estrogen and progesterone, they're not

producing testosterone. The ovaries is the site of testosterone

production, right? So, I'll give them...

>> Dr. Savage: One of the sites. >> Dr. Delgado: One of the sites, yes. I'll give them a product- of course the adrenals can, indirectly, right?

Ill give them a product called

TestroVida Pro, and some of the women go, " Oh, wait a minute. I don't need testosterone."

And you say, "Well,

you wanna firm your body up, right? >> Dr. Savage: Well, I think that's very important,

that's one of the myths we need to dispel. Of all the hormones for women

testosterone is far more important than estrogen.

and there's absolutely no question about that.

Estrogen plays a critical for role for women,

so I'm not saying for physicians to disregard the estrogen,

but I think there's such little emphasis placed on testosterone

that it really needs to be brought more to the forefront; the testosterone being the

anabolic, the bone strengthener,

the muscle toner. It's one of the hormones that is

apoptotic

in nature so that it actually promotes cell death in pre-cancer cells,

rather than the estrogen which, as a promoter,

helps continue those cell binds. So I think we're going to see something in

the next couple years, because,

you and I remember ten years ago with Susanne Summers coming out with the estrogens

and the bio-identical hormones, I think we're going to see a mild

revitalization up the bio-identical hormones in women,

centered around testosterone. >> Dr. Delgado: I would agree, and I think the beauty of

testosterone is, as you know,

some of it with aromatize or convert it to estrogen, as it's needed,

and with the right herb modification to modify, so they don't turn into the harmful

form of

too much excess, unmetabolized estrogen,

the DIM, the Indol-3, the EstroBlock thing, and the LivDetox, then they're

going to get the right ratios

and get the benefit of very, very, low-dose testosterone, that's the point, it could be a few

milligrams, where a man might need

you know, 50

several more than them, right? >> Dr. Savage: There's a number of studies out there that show

the use of testosterone in women alleviates the symptoms related to menopause

as effectively as estrogen does. >> Dr. Delgado: And, let's talk about hot flashes,

Dr. Paul Savage, what is the indication, or what is the

possible solution? >>Dr. Savage: [laughing] Hot flashes is like fatigue or hair

loss,

it's a very non-descript symptom. So, for a woman to say, come in to

say,

"I have hot flashes", that doesn't say necessarily a lot for me. It certainly

doesn't tell me they have an estrogen deficiency

right out the gate, because I'm looking at things also on, what's their

nutritional balance, again?

Are they overweight? What's their sleep-cycle like? What are the stressors in their

life?

Because hot flashes can come from

lack of hormones, or too much hormones, lack of nutrients, disbiosis,

illnesses, infections like tuberculosis- I mean, hot flashes can be

generated from any of those different things. >> Dr. Delgado: Yeah, and then last but not least I would

have

the client, the female in this particular case, take

what we call Stay Young. Stay Young has the nitric oxide boosters

what we called Nitric Oxide Burst, which is a new breakthrough

an isolate that actually, red spinnach,

it has removed the phytates,

its got the benefit of the nitric oxide release,

and it's very elegant in how it works effectively, particularly

I can only really tell people people to put it in the mouth, but if it kinda slips under the

tongue

there some extra enzymes in there that convert and create more of the nitric oxide

release,

and so... >> Dr. Savage: The amylases, the saliva, it all plays a big

the all plays a big role in that digestive process. >> Dr. Delgado: Yes, and then I included some

very important phytochemicals that help the telomeres.

We believe that,

we use it but to harm to one strike was concentration

which most companies don't want to that important I looked at it I said well

there some other extraction isolates night at wait a minute why

prime time did they say even better than they would point to the sky has a

live longer be open to the choir on this a by things that always

entertains me about the summer make companies as yeah now we've isolated as

high as my what a day

or that you're one did it doesn't make sense because that's not how the body

works

hey we know that the to top it all for example he needed help with the baby the

campus together

and then the closer you get to hold from natural teak

tocopherol the more benefits than it has in the same thing was established railed

against

is you have to get the whole Australia's and concentration what do you agree with

the other

sizable sizable strange right right because you know we gotta figure improve

times

our old he probably waited for hours and and and and they just just like we look

out in some other primitive nations

you know they would be born a tumors and plan some things and eating

very large volumes to me it's interesting when you look at the actual

trial

Dennis Burke it's a name take in prime minister size is very large morning

large

on is to get their new chance from him so I'm fibers just to get the calories

from it was a little bit tougher yeah

but they weren't getting the benefit of the whole food now we're going to try

and get a

vitamin A from one little by many when it's the whole

crop noise morning the man

the whole food so I think they're coming back around two and eventually a whole

more all recognize that what we did with our overall

was Whole Foods nutrition am looking at the

the firms in the most elegant staying at them purest form

and possibly traded to the point where energy

GMP laboratories I great multi-label we say that's one

what's in it that's what it has a high concentration on one dies let except

been a

number limited example project and the government

is almost never valuable said well

in there is some challenge to the early signs until America test measurements

are if there is pasta minus 25 30 percent but then they're saying that

delivers improved by 25 30 percent

which was it was a big difference in the past or was it the improvement due to

the prom

I would like to heads the betting gonna do a lifestyle

approach communal lifestyle hell city glamours right everything we talked

about this interview

it you know for the doctors but doctors were assessed only on the patient or

just

buying doctors themselves

the simple stuff is I'm significant value

and if you're going to spend your time as a physician money and a great

Massingham

do as I did spend time with learning the church in a park

Island the nutritional problem become the supplements as they can aid you in

treating certain

a certain and two entities that you're trying to calm

but the money had it well and it's not the same

diet for every patient and no it is it is

not bad genetic but the more you are essentially the same

and I can't tell you how many patients come in in our clients in all say

Mark II on this plant based diet I'm hungry I can't get enough protein

angle is a protein bars it from density my back to our parole Tuesday

surely get by with food may be redeemed just a little bit to miss on insurance

and

and squash which have only twenty dollars per chi you're hungry I

you know we are going to let you know grab your day going to follow your can

already hear

care yeah and you know this whole thing with so i doing character

to hike on our we have to get away from the calorie count right we have to look

at the density in the problem now I

that's not saying that I don't want the building up by lettuce and celery and oh

yeah

that you need those needed by the resident and all that

in the car but I don't have a problem Obadiah pages like potato that's a start

just like

it a healthy I'm right high-density

caloric food for you because what we're doing is we're probably away from

this density taboo that are Big Macs and processed foods and

lightening products right although I'm not completely vegetarian

I would say my diet problem twenty years ago today

money is a factor 10 shed more towards the edge was improves their government

you know beautiful well I would doctor Paul savage this is doctor Nick Delgado

has been enjoy sharing with you

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stay tuned for some income incitements more excited to share this with you

thank you doctor sarraj a sec

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Manchester City blow with Sergio Aguero out for SIX weeks, claims Argentina doctor - Duration: 2:24.

Manchester City blow with Sergio Aguero out for SIX weeks, claims Argentina doctor

The forward was expected to be sidelined for between two and four weeks after breaking a rib in the road accident last Thursday.

That would have ruled the 29-year-old out of Argentinas final two World Cup qualifiers against Peru and Ecuador, but could have seen him in contention for Citys Premier League match at home to Stoke on October 14.

However, Villani believes Aguero will be out longer than first thought.

Hes feeling very bad because he was really looking forward to coming to play and this incident, which had nothing to do with him, left him out of the two games, Villani said.

Hes going to be off the pitch for a month and a half. He cant move in his house, nor get in and out of the car.

He seemed very down to me because we wanted to be here. A six-week lay-off would rule Aguero out of both of Citys Champions League group games against Napoli, as well as four more Premier League games, including the home clash with Arsenal on November 5.

, who was in Amsterdam for a music concert performed by Colombian singer Maluma, suffered the injury when the taxi he was travelling back to the airport in crashed into a pole at 11pm.

He admitted afterwards his injuries could have been more severe, saying the seatbelts prevented it from being worse. Aguero had been on a day off and City boss Pep Guardiola insisted he had nothing to apologise for.

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Mesut Ozil has emerged as a shock transfer target for Manchester United - Duration: 1:27.

Mesut Ozil has emerged as a shock transfer target for Manchester United

Mesut Ozil has emerged as a shock transfer target for Manchester United. The Arsenal midfielder is on Jose Mourinhos list of targets for next summer, when he will be available on a free transfer after his contract at the Emirates expires.

But there are reservations at Old Trafford about signing Ozil, primarily surrounding his work rate and the wages he would demand if he were to make the switch.

Mourinho worked with Ozil at Real Madrid and would be confident of convincing him to make the move to the north west.

The pair both joined the Santiago Bernabeu club in the summer of 2010 and formed an impressive relationship. Ozil was highly trusted by Mourinho during his time in Spain. And the Portuguese manager recently wrote the foreword for Ozils autobiography.

Ozil has allowed his contract at Arsenal to run down. There has been no indication that there has been any progression in talks over a new deal, with his contract at Arsenal to expire this coming summer.

The 28-year-old wants more than £300,000-per-week in order to sign a new deal at Arsenal.

Sportsmail understands Arsenal would be willing to let Ozil leave the club in January to avoid him exiting the club for nothing after the end of the season.

Arsenal have also won four out of five games while Ozil has been on the sidelines with a minor knee injury. Inter Milan have been open about their interest in the Germany international. Club chief Erick Thohir said they were definitely keen.

United were actually offered Ozil when he left Madrid in September 2013 but allowed him to join Arsenal.

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Hard Games For What Sake? - Duration: 9:23.

When making a game you take several things into consideration.

First, you have to choose a genre.

We have plenty of genres to choose from and some even decide to make their own "genre

defying" titles like Hello games with their garbage No Man's Sky.

Whether it's a horror sci-fi shooter or something completely new, difficulty is something

that you're going to have to take into consideration at some point of development.

I've said it plenty times before and I'll say it again.

I love the Souls-bourne series and despite being referenced way too much these days

The Dark Souls series manages to get difficulty just right, while other developers just straight

up ignores any type of research, but still throws the Dark Souls brand around.

What makes Dark Souls stand out from every other game that tries to have players

'Git Gud'?

I'm not talking about games where you cranked everything up to the most difficult by choice,

I'm talking about games that are inherently difficult, let's try and find out together.

I recently got two games.

Cuphead and Fall of light.

One game claiming to be heavily inspired by Dark Souls and the other, Cuphead, a game

harder than a block of concrete for no apparent reason.

I just want to mention that both Cuphead and Fall of light are used as examples, but they're

not necessarily bad games.

I honestly never bothered to finish either of them so I can't be the judge of whether

you should buy them or not..

Anyways..

I started off with Fall of light and thought to myself - this feels more like a prime example

of how dark souls probably would've looked like if it was made by 2 people, so maybe

it was off to a good start.

Then I started dying, and the game told me, straight to my face.

Life's not fair.

I died, respawned back at the beginning and the only thing I could think of was..

Nothing..

It wasn't clever, it wasn't fair as they so delightfully stated.

I didn't even want to play anymore and I'll get to my reasons why later.

Dark Souls is brutal, but equally fair.

Boss fights and enemies in Dark Souls all adhere to a certain pattern.

They always follow the same rules and it's something I've noticed that a lot of games

these days are missing.

Just that..

Rules, They're nullified by developers wanting to create dynamic gameplay.

When I enter a boss fight in Dark Souls I know what to expect after having seen the

fights a few times.

The boss sticks to the same pattern and the only changes are at certain health values

and maybe your range to the boss, but for the most part the fight is consistent in each

playthrough.

It feels rewarding when you're paying attention to details to find weaknesses in their attacks.

Dark Souls gives you room and time to think about your surroundings.

Cuphead opts to throw many pattern based objects at you, making your eventual success feel

slightly more luck than skill-based for the majority of people.

Cuphead had phases and I started thinking about World of Warcraft and how brilliant

they made almost every boss fight.

It's probably nostalgia talking for the most part, but getting through each phase

one at a time still felt like you were making progress regardless of the outcome.

The bosses of Cuphead had 3-4 maybe 6 phases, and to me, none of them ever felt rewarding

to get through.

I'm sure later level stretches even farther in phases and thus, I felt no reason to continue.

If I died and I get to see a figure running on a marked line representing how far I got

into the bossfight, is that supposed to be rewarding or encouraging?

Did I get any currency, experience or fuck all?

No

If I wanted coins to buy upgrades which I so desperately needed, I had to

do Run 'n Gun missions that killed every

sense of dignity I had left by having really cute things kill me over and over again.

I'm digressing with World of Warcraft but Dark Souls had phases too if you break the

levels down bonfire by bonfire.

It doesn't matter if everything respawns when you use them, you have your safe spot,

your progress is safe so far.

I kept dying in Cuphead over and over for seemingly no reason or reward whatsoever.

Dark Souls rewarded you with an epic boss at the end who itself rewarded you with loot,

but you also knew you've unlocked every shortcut, so running back to the boss after

failure although tedious, didn't slap you in the face by having you start the entire

level over.

Cuphead also offers plenty of epic boss fights but with none of the reward, how epic did

it really feel when you made it out alive in the end?

The reason I snapped after Fall of Light's creative way of ending my life, was simple.

It never showed me what's on the other side of all that dying I'm about to do, It clearly

can't be worth it.

Neither did Cuphead, or Echo for that matter.

Why would you want to be driven to insanity if you're not getting any epics in the process.

Reward

I've seen a handful of videos here on YouTube talk about Dark Souls giving people the strength

to break out of their depression.

When it comes to Cuphead, I felt like it was about to make me depressed if anything at

best.

I went through the same mechanics over and over again until I made it through alive.

I had a massive sigh of relief and then I went off to the next challenge dreading what's

ahead.

Graphically speaking, Dark Souls isn't something I can compare to Cuphead but my point is that

Dark Souls makes it abundantly obvious that the reward for completion is more content,

by simply showing the upcoming areas to the player long before the player ever gets there.

In Cuphead I wondered what the point of it all were and why I should go through the tedious

task of defeating every boss.

They only made it clear why In the first cutscenes, but I don't care about these characters

5 or 20 minutes into the game.

Normally games would have their difficulty crank up gradually because invested time is

something that we psychologically speaking value.

There's a reason why some, if not all surveys have you fill out 5 things first, only to

load up a thousand questions on page two.

You've invested time now, you're fucked.

The first boss of Dark Souls 3 takes about four minutes to get to and the fight itself

is actually quite hard if you don't know what you're doing, even more so if you smash

your buttons over and over.

But I want to argue two thing things.

Dark Souls 3 is Dark Souls 3, you're not Dark Souls 3. You're probably not 3 of anything

and if you're not.

I don't see why you would think my 10, 40 or whatever euros is worth having me die to

your incredibly ridiculous sense of difficulty.

You're not the third or second instalment of a game whereas I can take your previous game

into consideration.

Whereas you might get smacked the hell down in Dark Souls 3, you have a hunch of what's

ahead, because it's the third instalment.

Second thing.

If you do the basics right on the first boss, you're going to make it.

There, simple as that, tutorial done in one swoop.

It's fucking genius.

Death is not part of Dark Souls

Death is not part of Dark Souls.

For some reason, developers who look at Dark Souls for inspiration, see all the hype about

deaths and choose to see that as some sort of representation of difficulty.

Oh, they died a lot, therefor it must be hard but that's not really the whole story.

The only time Dark Souls really punishes you is when you make a mistake, and for the most

part, you know that you were the one that messed up.

Controls are spot on and the attacks all feel precise and different depending on what type

of weapon you're using.

Different, but not necessarily worse.

I might be the shittiest player when it came to Cuphead but to me it felt like most upgrades

I could get acted more as a downgrade to my primary weapon, and I had no reassuring feeling

that any of that would ever change.

They made no attempt to try and have me feel like my persistence would ever pay off.

Even if that might be the case later in the game, why would I bother if I never stuck

around long enough to get that memo.

I've touched on the subject before but games, just like movies, is a source of entertainment.

Being difficult for the sake of being difficult is something that works sometimes, but it

generally isn't entertaining to the player to be slapped over and over, especially when

there's no reward involved.

So what have we gathered so far?

#1 Be fair.

Dark Souls has a solid core foundation where the rules although hidden, are strictly adhered

to.

Very rarely if ever can the player blame anyone but themselves when something goes wrong.

#2 Reward the player.

Seriously.

Give us an incentive to continue or at least try and get better without having us think

about the X amount of money spent as a motivational factor.

#3 Death is not fun.

Difficulty however is, and the difference here is that I die only if I no longer follow

the rules of which #1 is based upon.

Impossible challenges are not really fun unless the game is developed around the idea of death

itself.

Super Meat Boy being one example of such game.

With all of that summarized, this, to me, is why Dark Souls is an incredible game while

at the same time equally difficult.

Cuphead felt like a game I wanted to like and I guess I might be provoked by the fact

that I'm not willing to play it, despite being a great game, because it honestly gave

me no incentive to do so.

Let me know about your experience of difficult games in the comments down bellow.

I'm curious what you guys have to say

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The Logan Bros: For The Kitty Challenge Phi Beta Sigma Zeta Phi Beta - Duration: 0:50.

okay go ahead...

be ready...

tell her dove love is real for the kitty

AYYY!

eat a zeta meal for the kitty

AYYY!

gomab reveal for the kitty

trade with my LB go for the kill for the kitty

WOAHH!

ima pledge again for the kitty

PLEDGE AGAIN!?

wear a zeta pin for the kitty

ZETA PIN?!

turn off 2k for the kitty

AYYY!

watch being mary jane for the kitty?!

AYYY!

i'll wear a zeta band for the kitty

AYYY!

let her hold my hand for the kitty

HOLD HER HAND??!

call me brother all that for the kitty

what up sis?

heyyy frat!

for the kitty!!

ima pay my dues for the kitty

AYYY!! OKAY!

share the secret to blue juice for the kitty

I LIKE DAT!

say she not a zeta bear for the kitty?

not at all!

and if she is

i dont care for the kitty!

AYYY WHOAAA!

LET'S GOOOO!

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