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Granblue Fantasy Dialogue Is More Naughty In Japan - Duration: 2:07.Granblue Fantasy, the popular free to play RPG for mobile devices and Google Chrome,
released a new event recently titled What Makes the Sky Blue II: Paradise Lost.
As well as being a new story event with new battles and other content, it also commemorates
Granblue Fantasy's 4th Birthday.
The event has seen players spotting a difference between the English and Japanese dialogue
of the event's main boss.
This was first spotted by a Twitter user, who noted how he is more provocative in the
Japanese dialogue.
The user also provided translations of two of his text boxes and, whilst not perfect,
they give a general idea of the difference.
In the English version, he is less explicit about his sexual remarks - stating: "Oh, so
you want to get down and dirty with me?"
In the Japanese version though, there is nothing left to interpretation, with him explicitly
mentioning "sodomy".
The difference with the other example provided by the user could be seen as even greater.
Here, the Japanese version has him say that "sodomy is the greatest" and that, roughly
translated, it can lead to orgasms that last forever.
The English version changes this to "doing the ol' fandango" being the greatest and then
the other line is changed to "Well, if you're into that sort of thing".
The Grandblue Fantasy Wiki has this to say about the character:
"Calling himself a fallen angel, this original primal beast used to work directly beneath
Lucilius.
He presided over cunning—one facet of the evolution of knowledge—and acted as an agent
provocateur to instigate the origin beasts' rebellion.
He is lascivious, vulgar, and transgressive... basically just the worst."
This isn't the first time that the game has seen changes to the English version.
Censored Gaming has previously reported how Cygames altered a character's outfit so that
it reveals less skin when playing in English.
It's important to mention that the game is also not released properly outside of Japan.
Instead, players can download the Japanese version and select an English language option
from the menu.
Censored Gaming will continue to be on the lookout for new changes made to the English
version of the game.
If this is something that you are interested in, then please make to subscribe and, until
next time, thank you for watching.
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Louie Gohmert argues Comey's harsh treatment of Clinton is evidence he was in bag for Clinton - Duration: 1:14.court hearings.
Steve: The attorney general
made it clear they are going
to look into FISA abuse with
the inspector general of the
department of justice.
Louie, we have so many
investigations going.
You have the Robert Mueller
thing.
The ig looking into the doj.
That's where Peter strzok
got in trouble and got fired
off of the Mueller team.
It's hard to keep track.
But, so a lot of people are
thinking well, aren't they
already looking into Hillary
Clinton's stuff, somebody?
>> Yes.
And my understanding is that
Jeff sessions and some of
the doj are looking into
some of the Hillary Clinton
stuff, perhaps on uranium
one.
But there is so much
voluming the emails and, you
know, okay, did Comey only
come forward right before
the election about we're
reopening Hillary's case
because some of the FBI
agents said either you come
forward or we're going to
quit and we're going to blow
the whistle on how
pro-hillary you've been?
All of that needs to be
investigated and it involved
doj and FBI.
That needs a second counsel
to do that.
Steve: It's up to Jeff
sessions, let's see what he
does.
>> Or the president could
appoint a second counsel
himself.
That's what I mentioned to
the president last July.
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What is Endometriosis? - Duration: 1:05.Typically, you know periods have some mild cramps.
If the cramps are severe where they are affecting your lifestyle, you're having to call of
school or work, you're having to skip a couple days a month, you're having to cancel activities,
something is not right.
It is not supposed to be that bad.
If it is there may be a reason for your pain.
One of the most common reasons for painful, pain with periods is endometriosis.
So speak with your physician, speak with a gynecologist. Look up who in your community
or who nearby can provide appropriate care for endometriosis.It is not just your primary
physician or primary gynecologist, endometriosis requires specialized care.
So seek a center that specializes in treatment of endometriosis.Particularly if you are told
you need surgery.
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Toyota Yaris 1.0 16V VVTI 5DR TERRA ( Prijs is rijklaar met geldige APK ) - Duration: 0:43. For more infomation >> Toyota Yaris 1.0 16V VVTI 5DR TERRA ( Prijs is rijklaar met geldige APK ) - Duration: 0:43.-------------------------------------------
What Is Cryptocurrency? | No Dumb Questions with Nancy Graham - Duration: 6:37.Cryptocurrency?
Bitcoin?
Blockchains?
Admit it: Not long ago, you were blissfully ignorant of all these terms.
Technically, cryptocurrency has been around since 2009, but it's only recently kicked
into overdrive and suddenly, people can't seem to get enough of it.
Which brings me to today's "No Dumb Question" – "What is cryptocurrency?"
This will be closely followed in my next video with: "Should I buy some of it myself?"
Spoiler alert!
Here's my grand conclusion, which I'll explain in my next video: If you do decide
to buy into cryptocurrency at this time, know that you're speculating,
not investing.
You might get lucky with your gambit and hit a big jackpot.
Or you could just as easily lose it all.
It's buyer beware!
But first … let's define what we're talking about to begin with.
And don't forget, for continued clarity to any of your cryptic money matters,
connect with me on LinkedIn, or subscribe to my YouTube channel and click on the bell.
Have you caught cryptocurrency fever, or are
you at least wondering what the commotion is about?
As you read all about it, you may wonder if you're missing out on that opportunity that
everybody else and their aunt has piled into.
Education is the best first step toward making informed choices.
So, first, let's define some terms.
And … let's have a little fun while we're at it!
By way of introducing some of my teammates, they're going to help me with today's
Q&A session.
Brady: Hey, Nancy, what is cryptocurrency?
Thanks Brady.
I'm glad you asked.
Cryptocurrency is essentially a kind of money – or currency.
And thanks to electronic security – or encryption – it exists in a presumably safe,
and sound, and limited supply.
Pair the "encryption" with the "currency," and you've got a new kind of digital asset,
or electronic exchange.
Well, sort of new.
Cryptocurrency was first coined – no pun intended – in 2009, supposedly by a fellow
named Satoshi Nakamoto.
His Wikipedia entry reads like a dime-novel thriller, suggesting he may or may not actually be
who he says he is … but whoever he is or they are, Nakamoto is credited with designing
and implementing Bitcoin as the first and most familiar cryptocurrency.
Ethereum is currently its second-closest competitor, with plenty of others vying for space as well,
and more are likely to come.
Unlike a looney or a gold coin,
cryptocurrency exists strictly as computer code.
You can't touch it or feel it.
You can't run it through the rinse cycle if you accidentally leave it in your pocket.
But increasingly, holders are receiving, saving and spending their cryptocurrency in ways
that emulate the things you can do with "regular" money.
Brady: So then how is cryptocurrency different from "regular" money?
After all, I can securely transact Canadian dollars electronically too.
Excellent question, Brady.
In comparing cryptocurrency to regulated "fiat" currency – or "regular," legal tender
like the Canadian dollar – there are a few key points to make.
First, since neither fiat nor cryptocurrency are still tied to the value of an underlying
commodity like gold or silver, both must have another way to maintain their spending power
in the face of inflation.
(Psst: See my past video for a review on inflation.)
For legal tender, most countries' central banks keep their currency's spending power
relatively stable.
For cryptocurrency, there is no central bank.
Its stability is essentially backed by the strength of the underlying "ledger," or
blockchain, where balances and transactions are verified and then publicly reported.
In other words, those blockchains had better be very secure and very verifiable!
There's also that "limited supply" thing I mentioned earlier.
Obviously, if money really did grow on trees, it would cease to have any value.
That's why even our cherished maple leaves won't buy you much, no matter how much we
enjoy seeing them emblazoned on our team's sports jerseys.
Again, for our legal tender, the Bank of Canada is in charge of stabilizing its value by limiting
supply without strangling demand.
While cryptocurrency fans offer explanations for why and how its supply will
be managed with its demand,
I'd say the jury remains out on how effective the systems will be in sustaining
this delicate balance over time.
I'll spare you the technical details, but if more and more people decide to get in on
the action, the processes will likely demand new, more scalable solutions than
what is currently available.
Brady: Hmmm.
Since Canada already has its own, time-tested currency, why would someone want to
use cryptocurrency instead?
Well, it can have its appeal.
Most notably, if you're not a big fan of government oversight, the system is essentially
driven "by and for the people."
With no central authorities in charge, cryptocurrency transactions are meant to be direct,
peer-to-peer exchanges.
At least in theory, this is supposed to allow the currency to flow more freely, with less
regulation, restriction, taxation, fee extraction, limitations and similar iterations.
Moreover, cryptocurrency transactions are anonymous.
If the world were filled with only good, honest people, cryptocurrency and its related infrastructures
could represent a better, more "boundary-less" system for more freely doing business with
one another, with far fewer of the usual hassles associated with international commerce.
Unfortunately, in real life, you can imagine how this sort of unchecked exchange can also
be used for all sorts of mischief – like dodging taxes, laundering money or funding
terrorism, to name a few.
Bottom line, time and technology will tell whether or which cryptocurrencies will evolve
into a widely embraced tool of legitimate commerce … or disappear into the dustbin of interesting
ideas that might have been.
Brady: Got it.
One last question though.
Well, two, really.
Why is cryptocurrency so hot now?
And, since it is, should I go buy some more?
Excellent questions, Brady!
They are so important, in fact, that I'm going to answer them in my next
"No Dumb Questions."
To be notified as soon as my next "NDQ" is hot off the press, be sure to follow me
on LinkedIn, or subscribe to my YouTube channel.
And click the bell to be notified.
I'm Nancy Graham, and this has been No Dumb Questions.
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Hello, my name is Štěpán Votava - Duration: 2:22.This will be a stupid video :D
At the moment I'm working on Moneta, it's been almost a year since I've been on this project
before it was RFE and Good Baby for a while
I found all of them interesting, just the Good Baby wasn't so much
there had to be native development, but it was React Native which I hadn't found ideal in their environment
RFE was great because I was there since the beggining
and Moneta is a big project so it is interesting - there are lot of new and inovative features
I dedicate myself to music, in active way - meaning that I play in the band
we record in our own studio
we're playing sort of a pop-rock
before I had more bands, so I was playing anything from pop-rock, classic rock even to metal
but now it shrinks just to the one I'm playing with the longest
Also, sometimes I do sports
and I ride a motorbike when the weather is better
it's not as fun in minus 7 degrees celsius
I would say a coincidence
I've just finished working for another company in Slovakia
after half a year
and some lady from some agency, not Inloop, had contacted me
if I'm not interested
so I took a look on the company, it has interesting reviews, so I told myself to give it a try
the company is friendly, the atmosphere is great, what I found really important
it's like that - no big story behind that
maybe I would quote Babiš - "Sorry, jako" (how would you translate that? :)
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Celebrity New : Oprah Winfrey is a 'supportive' friend - Duration: 4:00.Oprah Winfrey is a 'supportive' friend
The 64-year-old media star is well liked throughout Hollywood and there are several stars who would love to have her as a best friend, but Oprah believes there is one defining quality that makes her such a good pal to all her loved ones.
When asked what she thinks makes her a good friend, she said: I am so supportive of whoever or whatever you want to do or be.
I am just there for you.
There is no competition. Amongst her friends, Oprah counts Gayle King as one of her closest, and says she even takes tips on how to be a friend from noting the kind of pal Gayle is to her.
She added to E! News: If I am your friend never a hint of jealousy.
And the same thing with my friend Gayle.
Ive actually modelled being a friend after the friend that Gayle has been to me.
I want to be the same friend to everyone that [Gayles] been to me so that no matter what happens to you so and even if I aint got no job and you got the best job, I am just so happy for you! I want my friends to soar.
the sky isnt even the limit. Oprah got to show off her friend skills recently too, as she bought n exquisite handmade book case for her A Wrinkle In Time co-star Mindy Kaling after the birth of her baby daughter Katherine in December.
Mindy revealed: I got a call from my assistant.
She said, Oprahs assistant contacted me, shed like to drop off a present. Im thinking, thats so nice, like, probably flowers.
I had a kid, Im a single mom.
Thats really nice Oprah remembered.
Two men are going to be coming to your house, they said, with a U-Haul truck.
All you want in life is to hear that two men in a U-Haul truck are coming to your house because Oprah sent them.
I was supposed to go to work that day [but I was like], I gotta be here.
They arrived with a hand-carved bookcase, prettier than any professional dollhouse you had ever seen that contained 100 of the classic essential books in childrens literature.
And I held my baby up to it and I said, Did you see what Miss Winfrey did for you? Each book has Katherines Book Club on it..
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