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A NEW TYPE OF YASUO IS BORN!! - Duration: 14:32.

what is going on everybody welcome to cyber realm so today I'm coming back at

you with another League of Legends video but this one will not be the average

ultimate bravery today I'm picking up one of the old videos that I made it's

meta busters but today I'm running a new rune that I think will work on Yasuo so

today I'm coming at you with the aftershock as the keystone for Yasuo now

the reason for this is simple Yasu is one of these split pusher real

really powerhouse as lossy snow balls kind of champion problem is whatever

team fight happens and we all know team fights are important in League of

Legends there's no way you're going to win a game without a single teamfight

unless of course you picked them off one by one that's a different story but

during a teamfight yossel tends to roam around kind of move between in and out

try to look for an opportunity to go in quite unfortunately most of the time to

you this opportunity doesn't quite happen often and especially when you're

the only person with the knock-up on your team you tend to be forced out of

the fight a lot of the times well sure you land a knock up on maybe one or two

of their carries and you jump in but then you'd be locked down by CC and

you'd be bursted instantly it's not exactly a good way to go down unless you

are actually a good Yasuo player like Yasuo are Kidada the wandering pro and

so forth you're not gonna be living very long in these fights

however with aftershock you're able to slice a lot longer but still be able to

build your damage items as needed let me explain

so aftershock is a room that grants you 70 to 120 bonus armor depending on level

for 2.5 seconds whenever you immobilize an enemy champion and by immobilized I'm

talking about useless NATO and yah souls ultimate so yes you can proc aftershock

even if you're not the one to knock up the enemies as long as you spend them in

the air that's considered immobilizing and you still get the after-show

effect there are downsides to this however first of all the major downside

to aftershock is this extremely long cooldown 35 seconds before rocking it

again if you proctored once that's a long time and considering how the normal

press the attack Yasuo you can proc it with almost no downtime whatsoever and

on a mat note there's also something else it's hard to proc if you're the

only person with a knock up on your team this gives you the the engages you need

but you need to be the one to kind of get into the fight in the first place

like for example here the team come here we don't have any other knock up excites

from myself so I don't have to be the one to land all the needles myself so

meaning assuming you land a NATO and assuming you press are immediately the

second you hit the NATO you'll be in there for one second for suspension

suspending the enemy in the air so that will mean you kind of wasted one second

out of the 2.5 seconds of the aftershock but once you come down you'll still have

1.5 seconds now that I'm not saying that it's the one second is wasted because

for instance if you knock up one enemy on their team say they're hyper carry

you jump in and you're locking them down and meanwhile their team is pelting you

but while you're being hit in the air and still doing animation you're not

taking much damage because that aftershock effect is still in place that

is quite a um a heavy boost to majority of your things and so I'm gonna go ahead

and get this game started I'm not sure how it's going to work out I've already

played two other games with this and it's it's treating me quite nicely

although however you do have to consider that the fact is I'm guessing I really

I'm not gonna take the usual I'm probably gonna go with thorns shield

with a no not thorn shield let's go for cloth armor with refillable pot the

reason I'm starting like this is because you're not going to be trading very

frequently anymore so after shock it sure it does give you

that edge in trading assuming that you knock up your opponents and you go in

for the engage then you have two options to go from there you could either could

pursue or you can just back off assuming that you are confident your skills to

pursue and they're invading but regardless

you're not gonna be trading very often because every time you trade you'll most

likely call fall short unless of course the answer starts a passive to cover

back him up on that but most of the time you'll fall short because you don't have

a key some that can be proc indefinitely such as after such as for instance press

the attack which is typically what yossel takes sometimes toppling takes

conqueror however I feel that Conqueror is almost similar to after chef

aftershock in a way with lower cooldown the only difference is that one does

true damage the other ones kind of protects you

right but see League of Legends is a team game and it's a very team-oriented

game you can't expect a solo carry to 1v5 and actually win the game now all

those Penta kills are not done just by themself like sometimes you might excuse

me guys you might not realize it but maybe there's some of those skills are

down thanks to one or two people jumping in pre hand it might look like it's a

solo takedown but it might not be so really there's an impact based on how

people what people does in this game so I think that that's very important and

for example if I take the knock-up and I take the trade right here as you can see

I took almost no damage and I came out on top for that trade and now I'm just

gonna pop a pot and regenerating my health back she does have a corrupting

potion however and I have to wait for her to the 35 seconds to my aftershock

to come back so that's one of the downsides to aftershock however once you

do you had to get the timing right so you have to keep an eye on your

aftershock gauge on the bottom right corner and just just wait for that right

moment to go in however that does not mean you're forbidden from trading you

can still trade and in fact I'm coming out on top for this one and I miss my

needle there otherwise who have gone a lot better okay so I do have my

aftershock back again and I'm thinking of going in for a second trade and this

one I although it's very close to tower I don't want to I don't want to actually

do this I don't see like any way that I'm gonna

be able to you know what I'm just gonna shove this in and I miss my cannon - god

I'm so bad alright oh no I wasn't supposed to prop

that so like that I just wasted an aftershock because of the poke I kind of

just wasted an aftershock and I didn't even go in for an engage or trade in

there so there are downsides but overall I think aftershocks effects really kind

of becomes obvious when you start when you start playing around in the

teamfights that's when the aftershocks effect would

really miss that reset that's when the aftershock will really come into play

I'm just gonna wait for that stun to go out yeah she does a concur I want her to

proc it

all right block

all right he's got the smoke screen all right I was actually well I was if I do

say so myself I got I dodged her ultimate I win wall of her stun I think

that was actually turned out pretty well for me

well stop to see how the rest goes she's still dead

actually holy four of them are dead then this maybe first tower for us if

everything goes smoothly

wait

wait perfect my bonus armor really helps oh yes boys

okay forget them a lot vanes more of a priority target try to

get her first nah get fine we didn't get her well that's fine

all right oh I can't do anything I actually walked into her ultimate aha

stuff so dumb if you're red Bluff's here yes it is beautiful

okay oh no I didn't notice the vain oh no okay I got greedy there cuz I I was

gonna man why did i flash there I could have I could have actually fought that

in one I just what I wasn't prepared for the rest of her team you ain't got the

red buff now man if I got the red buff and left instead of trying to go for the

brand over the wall I probably would have lived because trying to wouldn't

have respawn fast enough for it to get me this is this this is why she Russell

means I know I'm yeah so mean can't do she can't do things right because we're

too greedy or just too greedy I should have fought it out actually it's running

to my team from zero to 100 before I can even get to it

after shock nice whoa okay that was insane amounts of damage he

still had w oh we know he never know he used his W what the fuck oh wait no he

went back to this ultimate shadow it's 27 minutes why are we not grouping

of course the student is all about death mark you know it's not gonna work a

second time you know puts us in a bad spot to engage

oh yeah he went back to the shadow

all right that's a kill nice good media can meet you here we can push this

it's fine it's fine

you could probably piller us

to you by potential

good that's the second one going for the third what a nice

why didn't I auto-attack there that's weird Brent is alive

okay that was a mistake I do have GA so I'm not really scared of it passive also

I don't know what he's trying to do

okay probably till this thing if I wanted to

it's okay did you all pledged not to Gigi

clean all right so after shot guys even though I didn't really get into a

teamfight with quite a lot of them quite a lot of opportunities to use aftershock

I think I still think they went pretty well and there you guys have it ladies

gentlemen aftershock on Yasuo so in my opinion aftershock is

considered one of those rooms that's team oriented I feel like it's very

helpful whenever you used an alt on a group of enemies and you don't want to

be dead the second you come out of it this is a very very good one to take

with you otherwise I think press the attack is still the better room if you

want to go for that special wall style however I wasn't able to gather

sufficient enough clips in this video to show you guys what it looks like to be

able to use aftershock in a teamfight I don't think I never in fact i play sure

I called out my team for not grouping past 27 minutes but nevertheless you saw

some of the trades top lane and you saw how I was easily capable of coming up on

top just with that 2.5 seconds of advantage of our boost and matches you

do have to watch out however for people with magic penetration our armor

penetration hopefully this brought a little more insight to how aftershock

works with Yasuo hopefully guys got a little bit more

information out of that than just me running around like an idiot and try to

get some kills with a completely different room otherwise it's just

turning to another ultimate bravery video so thank you guys so much for

watching I hope you guys enjoyed this video I'll see you guys in the next one

peace

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Is the Motorcycling in Vietnam Really a Chaos? - Duration: 5:36.

Today I'm talking about the motorcycles here.

I used to ride that, too.

As soon as I saw these people riding motorcycle, I thought it's so cool.

They look so free.

And it's convenient!

I really love it.

But some people might feel it's dangerous, unstructured, and chaotic, rather than convenient and free,

which is so true.

There's even no traffic light.

So, this is how you're supposed to make a cross.

Use your hand to stop them, while watching other sides.

Look around.

Observation!

There're few interesting things to point out tho.

First of all, the motorcycles here are not dominated by those passionate riders or gangsters like the stereotype,

but I find it way more casual and friendly here.

This is same as Shanghai.

But what is different is that,

they're all wearing helmets.

I don't know how it is in Shanghai now.

But you know what's another difference tho?

In Shanghai, they're electric motorcycles.

It's operated by electricity.

But here, it's motorcycle.

In the long term, they might be concerned about the pollution problem.

Let me talk a little more about my Shanghai story.

In China, they don't use this kinda card anymore.

They'd rather use Alipay or WeChat Pay using cellphones.

Compared to Korea, where people still depend on the magnetic cards,

they adapted way faster at least when it comes to the payment method.

But you might be like 'How come China beat us?'

'I thought their lifestyle was way behind us!'

You might wonder why.

The reason why they could adapt better was because...

They had very low card penetration rate.

They faced cellphone payment technology without even undergoing magnetic cards.

But in Korea, everyone has a card and we're too used to it,

so even if we're perfectly ready in the technology side,

it can hardly penetrate into our real daily lifestyle.

So, China did their own thing, I'd say.

And I think Vietnam is in the similar situation.

They must have their background why...

Check out these horses.

They should have their reasons, and I bet all of them are related to this natural environment.

They'll go through it on their own,

and hope it won't lose its color.

Who knows? In the future, they might be ridin ...

You never know it after 10 years.

So, it was my little thought on the motorcycles.

Lastly,

There's a traffic signal over there.

So, it's not that they don't have it at all, but there're some in Vietnam.

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When there is too much drama at school

All you gotta do is...

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Sign the petition to make sure a 10-year-old orphan is not deported - Duration: 1:30.

Please help. Giorgi comes from Georgia and his mother and he fled here when he

was very very young. They fled because his life was in danger, his life was in

danger from gangsters who would either kill him or who would traffic him. They

came to Scotland seeking safety and seeking assurances that they would be

looked after and safe from violence. He's a very intelligent, funny happy wee boy who

knows nothing of Georgia, remembers nothing about Georgia. Giorgi's father

died in Georgia and his mother sadly passed away. Now, because his mother was

in the middle of an asylum appeal there as a possibility that Giorgi will be

deported back to Georgia. We are fighting to keep him here. The Home Office have

brought forward an interview for Giorgi and his grandmother who is here now to

seek asylum to look after Giorgi. I would ask you to fill in the petition

which is on the 38 Degrees website to keep Giorgi here, to keep him safe and to show that we

in Scotland welcome people with open arms when they seek our help.

#savegiorgi

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The best doughnut shop in Colorado is located in Stanley Marketplace, survey says - Duration: 3:48.

The best doughnut shop in Colorado is located in Stanley Marketplace, survey says

Feeling fried from work and looking to sweeten your day? Travelocity recommends a stop at Glazed & Confused in the Stanley Marketplace in Aurora.

The travel agency ranked the locally-owned store as Colorado's best doughnut shop in a list released just in time for National Doughnut Day, which is June 1.

Which creations are sure to please? Obi wan Cannoli — a cream-stuffed pastry topped with cannoli crumbles — is one of Travelocity's top suggestions.

Or, if you're looking for a fruity twist, try Breaking Banana Bread, a banana-filled cake doughnut, finished with a salted caramel glaze and chocolate chips.

Other notable shops in states bordering Colorado include The Donut Whole in Wichita, Kansas, famed for its unique root beer doughnuts, Rebel Donuts in Albuquerque, featured on both the Food Network and Cooking Channel, and the Rock Springs, Wyo., outlet of family-owned Cowboy Donuts, favored for scratch-made 75 cent glazed doughnuts.

Any of the four Polar Donuts locations in Oklahoma will do, but the list makes note of "cheekily named options we dare not mention here." The list also took a liking to Olsen Bake Shop in South Omaha, Neb., and Chicken + Donuts in Phoenix (really.).

Traveling to Utah? You'll have to decide for yourself — Travelocity's rankings do not include the state running alongside Colorado's western border.

A note to doughnut shops: if you want to make your mark in the rankings, make more friends at Travelocity.

Though the idea of a doughnut-tasting road trip sounded like a good idea, company spokesman Keith Nowak said in-person, cross-country research was unrealistic.

"We realized we'd come back sleepy and fat, as fun as that sounds," he said, "but maybe someday it'll be on our agenda.

Instead, the list was compiled based on the recommendations of friends and acquaintances, and one name kept coming up in Colorado.

"We got multiple ideas, but one that kept coming back again and again was Glazed & Confused," he said.

"It was one of those that definitely stuck out.

There was very little question that it was going to be the best doughnut shop in Colorado.".

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GREG James has revealed that he is engaged to his girlfriend Bella. The popular drive time host anno - Duration: 3:49.

Radio DJ, Greg James has revealed that he is engaged to his girlfriend, Bella.  The popular drive time host announced yesterday that he would be taking over from Nick Grimshaw and hosting the BBC Radio 1 breakfast show in September

  But now he has shared more exciting news with fans, announcing that he is set to tie the knot with his girlfriend, Bella

  Posting a loving snap with his partner on Instagram, Greg told his 804,200 followers: "Oh while we're doing announcements, here's something else

"I'm having the time of my life and enjoying my work more than ever. I feel really content and it's nice to have my s**t together before I undertake a huge new work challenge

"One of the main reasons for this happiness is because I met this person. This is Bella and in February she asked me to marry her

Celebrity engagements 2018 Friday, June 01, 2018 1 / 17 Play slideshow Celebrity engagements 2018 Friday, June 01, 2018 1 / 17 Play slideshow Helen Flanagan gets engaged to Scott Sinclair days before the birth of their second child  [Scott Sinclair/ Instagram ] From Spencer Matthews and Vogue Williams to Jeremy Kyle and former nanny Vicky Burton – these are all the famous faces who got engaged in 2018 "I said yes immediately because she is the smartest, funniest and most beautiful person I've ever met

" Jokily, he added: "The only problem is she loves staying up into the early hours drinking as much as I do and this is not conducive with 5am alarms

That said, it's been quite a year." Greg has previously been quiet about his relationships, preferring to keep them out of the headlines – although he did famously date pop star Ellie Goulding in 2011

  But after his post, fans rushed to congratulate him on his double dose of happy news

  "Congratulations, she's a beaut. Wishing you all the best for the next chapter personally & professionally! Xxx," one wrote

  While another added: "Omg!! Congratulations to you both".  And several fans rushed to commend his girlfriend for taking the plunge and asking him

  "Bella you rock for asking him! Amazing this is the 21st century after all," one commented

  As another agreed: "Omg she asked you!!! That is the most awesome thing ever!! Congrats"

  

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SAMANTHA BEE | Why the c-word is so taboo, and why some women want to reclaim it - Duration: 10:17.

SAMANTHA BEE | Why the c-word is so taboo, and why some women want to reclaim it

On Full Frontal Wednesday night, Samantha Bee called Ivanka Trump a "feckless cunt." It was not the first time Bee has called someone a cunt on national television. Last year, she used the same word to describe Woodrow Wilson during her Not the White House Correspondents' Dinner special and no one cared.

Nevertheless, it became a major issue on Thursday because White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said that TBS — which, along with Bee, apologized for the see-you-next-Tuesday line and removed the clip from Full Frontal's Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter pages — should be fired.

"Her disgusting comments and show are not fit for broadcast, and executives at Time Warner and TBS must demonstrate that such explicit profanity about female members of this administration will not be condoned on its network," Sanders said.

Let's be clear about what really concerns Sanders, the White House, and President Trump — who, as of Thursday morning, was still demanding an apology from Disney CEO Bob Iger for the mean things that have been said about him by ABC employees.

It's not the use of explicit profanity being directed toward women. (Please refer to the page that begins with "grab 'em by the pussy" in your Examples of Trump Hypocrisy Handbook.) It's not the degraded standards for discourse on our airwaves and in our culture. (Wasn't it President Trump who, last fall, referred to any NFL player who protested racially motivated police violence as a "son of a bitch"?)

No, the White House's demand that TBS cancel Full Frontal is an effort to create false equivalencies that foster mistrust of a media they characterize as left-leaning lie mongers. It's divisive, it's dangerous, and it's absolutely par for the Trump-administration course.

This particular chapter in the media-bashing saga started on Tuesday morning when Roseanne Barr, in one of those classic cases of Ambien-induced racism that we're always hearing about, described Valerie Jarrett, a former advisor to President Obama, as the offspring of the Muslim Brotherhood and Planet of the Apes. Within hours of tweeting that disgusting racist joke, ABC fired Barr and canceled her show, the network's most widely watched and successful sitcom in years.

Not long after, both President Trump and Sanders accused ABC of a double standard, noting that Iger never apologized to Trump for, among other things, an erroneous story by ABC News reporter Brian Ross about the Russia scandal (in fact, ABC apologized for the mistake, issued a correction, and suspended Ross without pay), and then-ESPN host Jemele Hill's tweets calling Trump "a white supremacist who has largely surrounded himself with other white supremacists." That whataboutism continued today when Sanders criticized Bee and called for TBS to cancel Full Frontal.

This problem is described quite accurately by the Washington Post's Callum Borchers, who zeroes in on the false equivalency of suggesting a connection between the Roseanne cancelation and what happened with Jemele Hill: "What's striking about the Hill tweet's inclusion on a White House list of grievances against Iger is the implied equivalence between racism and calling out racism.

Jarrett said Tuesday that Iger phoned her to apologize on behalf of the company for Barr's racist tweet. The White House's position is that Iger should have similarly dialed Trump to apologize for Hill's accusation that the president is a white supremacist. The suggestion is that calling someone racist is just as offensive as saying something racist — maybe even more so."

Let's apply that logic to the Samantha Bee business. Her use of the C-word to describe Ivanka Trump stemmed from her criticism of the First Daughter–slash–senior presidential advisor tweeting a photograph of herself and one of her children in the midst of a news cycle focused on immigrant children being separated from their parents. Maybe Bee shouldn't have used that specific word.

I'll concede that she could have been less crass, even though she's used the same language in the past and no one said boo until Barr got fired. Bee's larger point was to criticize Ivanka Trump's insensitive and tone-deaf photograph. The point of Barr's tweet, in as much as it had a point, was that Barr thinks Jarrett is both an Islamist and an ape. Saying that both women deserve to be fired suggests their offenses are identical. They are not.

In a lot of ways, this whole thing strikes me as Smoky Eye II: The Reckoning.

Gasps were sounded and pearls were clutched when Michelle Wolf accused Sanders of being a serial fibber at the White House Correspondents' Dinner.

"She burns facts, and then she uses the ash to create a perfect smoky eye," Wolf cracked.

"Maybe she's born with it, maybe it's lies.

It's probably lies." The offense? Wolf had supposedly — except, no, she didn't — made fun of Sanders's appearance, which was deemed unacceptable by some observers.

The fact that Wolf criticized the White House press secretary for regularly lying to the public was not of nearly as much concern as the suggestion that Wolf said something derogatory about her looks.

It's quite similar to how Bee's underlying message — that the U.S.

needs more humane immigration policies — has gotten totally lost in this ridiculous circle of accusations about who gets away with saying the most offensive stuff.

Now, Bee has been forced to go on the defensive, even though her transgression is not nearly as egregious, offensive, or cruel as what Barr did.

Even worse, the biggest offender all still sits in the Oval Office, tweeting and saying whatever he wants.

For those who are genuinely concerned about nasty profanity being spouted into the cultural ether, I suggest you pick up the phone and check your caller ID.

The worst rhetoric of all? It's coming from inside the White House.

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'Is it time yet?': Houston police eagerly anticipate National Doughnut Day - Duration: 0:43.

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Hero police officer who fought London Bridge terrorists is back on his feet and hopes to return to w - Duration: 5:25.

A police officer seriously injured fighting off the London Bridge attackers hopes to return to work next month as he revealed he is able to walk by himself again

One year on from the atrocity, which left eight innocent people dead and saw the terror trio killed by police on a busy Saturday night in central London, Wayne Marques thanked the public for their "inspiring" support

The British Transport Police (BTP) officer, 39, told last year how he thought in the moments after being injured that he would die, having been stabbed multiple times, including in the head, leg and hand

In the year since the June 3 attack he said he had made "significant progress" and expressed his eagerness to get back to work in July, but admitted he still has a way to go in his recovery

Pc Marques was hailed a hero after fighting off terrorists Khuram Butt, Rachid Redouane and Youssef Zaghba with just his baton, having been temporarily blinded in one eye as they lunged at him with their knives

The officer, who is still undergoing rehab, said: "I've made significant progress obviously since that night

I'm much more independent, much more able, I'm standing, I'm walking, I'm talking, I'm able to socialise again, see family and friends

" He conceded that his family still have concerns about his return to work but said: "It's a job that I enjoy

It's who I am, to be honest." He had to undergo a series of operations and spent almost three weeks in hospital following the attack, and said at times when he was bedbound it was messages of support from the public, oftentimes complete strangers, that encouraged him

"You go through these stages where you're stuck in a bed and you've got this time to keep thinking about things," he said in a video interview released by BTP

"Then you get these messages from people who have just heard about you. You've never met them and you never will, in most cases

But just genuine, heartfelt, caring messages. It wasn't just written for the sake of writing, people felt the need to send me something or write me something

"It makes a difference. To me anyway. I think that it showed what it meant to a lot of people

" Joking that he had not had to buy a pint since telling his remarkable story last year, he added: "The messages have just been awesome

I can only say thank you very much. It was both needed and appreciated." The long winter posed an unexpected challenge for the officer, he said, reminding him of his limits

"Things like cold weather like that never really affected me before but now obviously since that night, things do affect me but you don't know they affect you until it happens

"So, I'm still learning and I'm still working hard. So I have my plans, I have my intentions but I sort of have to be realistic about it

" Pc Marques, who was born in Birmingham but lives in south London, said he had read as many of the public's messages to him as possible, describing the response as overwhelming

He said: "The public have, they've been inspiring, you can't deny the response the public had towards me and towards the job, to police officers since that tragedy last year

"(It was) inspiring, it was overwhelming, it was encouraging."

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