Thứ Ba, 29 tháng 1, 2019

Waching daily Jan 29 2019

This is the second Undertale's mod made by RiboZurai that I knew. The first is the great sans.

As with sans., things get a lot easier with Determination, at least in certain situations.

Although the HUD counts combo, experience and levels, these don't influence the game at all, nor the

numbers displayed on the screen when you kill with the knife. This is just to simulate Undertale.

Blasting that golden energy is a delight. It doesn't spend much and is quite satisfactory when it hits.

Like the knife, this energy is totally stealthy.

However, in narrow places, it can let you down.

When you kill all monsters on a map, a message "But nobody came." is displayed with a quite

sinister song as BGM. that's just what happens.

You can combine Determination with a some monster mods. Now, I'm with the Kriegsland Enemies

Pack, the monsters only version of the Wolfenstein's PWAD from GAA1992 and YukesVonFaust.

Note that there is available weapon or ammunition to collect.

I'll have to find a way to get this prick sideways.

It is also compatible with gore mods and with Toriel.

In order to show the knife's power, I loaded Big Chungus Arena, the Aquarius199's joke WAD that puts you

against a giant and fat rabbit with 20000 health points (25000 in UV).

These two mods together mess the HUD up, but its playable anyway.

On maps where you don't get too exposed to enemy shots, specially hitscan or the Arch-Vile's fire

I think you can relaxed get through with Determination.

Let's see the laughter. It is used with the reload key and makes you immortal for a few seconds.

The laughter consumes a lot of stamina, this little green heart that recovers alone.

Now, I went to take a look at the new Consecrated map version, made by Tyrant120 on ObHack and modified

further by hand, to see if the level combines with Determination.

So, it is the Consecrated map with the mod made by my consecrated.

Used version: Determination 1.11

That's the deal. I liked the Determination's idea, even if it doesn't have much more news stuff to

present. The retro style of the used graphics and the sinister mood of the new songs create a

quite peculiar and unique atmosphere, and, although the gameplay allows it to be played more

relaxed, it isn't something free of challenges. Not at all.

Now, I'm going over there at the bakery to buy two loose Derby and a six hundred coke bottle.

As always, you can get morei nformation and mods' downloads in the video's description. Cheers!

For more infomation >> Determination [Mod de Undertale para Doom] - Duration: 11:42.

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Rihanna Celebrates 'ANTI' Three-Year Anniversary, Thanks Fans For Support | Billboard News - Duration: 1:33.

No Ri, what we need is your new album ASAP!

But in the meantime, 'ANTI' will do.

Monday marked the three year anniversary of my favorite Rihanna album,

and in honor of the momentous occasion, RiRi took to Twitter to thank her fans.

She tweeted, "3 years old....and this baby is still on the #Billboard200 album chart!

Thank you for your continued support and enthusiasm. Music was my gateway

drug to every other wonderful aspect of creative opportunity that I've explored.

And I'm grateful for that. #ANTIversary." Ain't that the truth!

Not only did the album go triple-platinum, but it's also spent 156 weeks

on the Billboard 200. The Fenty beauty mogul went on to add,

"But music is, and always will be, my first love and direct connection

to your spirit. I'm blessed to have y'all! One Love always."

Rihanna's 2016 album featured a bunch of hits, including her Drake-assisted

smash "Work."

The dancehall single that had us all whining (the dance move), shot to No. 1

on the Billboard Hot 100, while "Needed Me" peaked at No. 7.

And for those in the Rihanna Navy who've been patiently waiting (Me)...

last week in an interview with Hot 97's Ebro Darden, The-Dream revealed

Ri's new long-awaited album is "nearly finished."

For more on 'ANTI''s success head to Billboard.com.

Until next time, for Billboard News, I'm Jordyn Rolling.

For more infomation >> Rihanna Celebrates 'ANTI' Three-Year Anniversary, Thanks Fans For Support | Billboard News - Duration: 1:33.

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Manchester United reject Arsenal's move for Eric Bailly - Duration: 1:34.

Manchester United have rejected an enquiry from Arsenal for central defender Eric Bailly

   Arsenal wanted to take Bailly on loan until the end of the season with a view to a permanent deal in the summer

But United do not want to lose the 24-year-old at this stage of the campaign and have no interest in doing anything that might assist a Premier League rival

Bailly, signed by former United manager Jose Mourinho for £30million in the summer of 2016, has less than 18 months left on his contract and is not a first choice under caretaker boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer

 He has started just one of Solskjaer's seven games in charge and was sent off in that

United have an option to extend the Ivorian's deal by two years, but want to delay a decision until a new permanent manager is in place

Bailly wants to stay at United and prove himself after growing disillusioned under Mourinho

Arsenal need central defensive cover after losing Rob Holding to injury in a game at United before Christmas

Coach Unai Emery has now lost Hector Bellerin too after the right back was ruled out for the season with a knee injury

Emery knows he is limited to loan signings in this transfer window and thought he could exploit the uncertainty over Bailly's contract

United and Arsenal are scrapping for a place in the top four of the Premier League this season and face each other in the FA Cup at the Emirates on Friday night

 

For more infomation >> Manchester United reject Arsenal's move for Eric Bailly - Duration: 1:34.

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Convicted for leaving water for migrants in the desert This is Trumps justice The Washington Post - Duration: 2:35.

Convicted for leaving water for migrants in the desert This is Trumps justice The Washington Post

Opinion Interpretation of the news based on evidence, including data, as well as anticipating how events might unfold based on past events

A FEW weeks ago, federal prosecutors in Arizona secured a conviction against four humanitarian aid workers for migrants who might otherwise die of heat exposure and thirst. Separately, they against a U.S. Border Patrol agent who fired 16 times across the border, killing a teenage Mexican boy. The aid workers face a fine and up to six months in jail. The Border Patrol officer faces no further legal consequences.

That is a snapshot of twisted frontier justice in the age of Trump. Save a migrants life, and you risk becoming a political prisoner. Kill a Mexican teenager, and you walk free.

The four aid workers, all women, were volunteers in service to an organization, No More Deaths, whose religious views inform its mission to prevent undocumented migrants from dying during their perilous northward trek. They drove into the Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge, about 100 miles southwest of Phoenix, to leave water jugs along with some canned beans.

The women — Natalie Hoffman, Oona Holcomb, Madeline Huse and Zaachila Orozco McCormick — made no effort to conceal their work. Confronted by a U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service officer, they said they believed everyone deserved access to basic survival needs. One of them, Ms. Orozco McCormick, compared the wildlife refuge to a graveyard, such is the ubiquity of human remains there.

Since the turn of the century, more than have died in that sun scorched region of southern Arizona, according to Humane Borders, a nonprofit group that keeps track of the numbers. Last year, according to the Pima County Medical Examiners Office, the remains of 127 dead migrants were recovered there.

In the past, prosecutors declined to press charges against the volunteers who try to help by leaving water and canned food in the desert. But the four women, arrested in August 2017, were tried for the misdemeanor offenses of entering a refuge without a permit, abandoning personal property and, in the case of Ms. Hoffman, driving in a restricted area. U.S. Magistrate Judge Bernardo Velasco, who presided over the bench trial, said their actions ran afoul of the national decision to maintain the Reserve in its pristine nature.

In fact, prosecutors have broad discretion in deciding whether to press such minor charges — just as they do in more consequential cases such as the manslaughter charge against Lonnie Swartz, the Border Patrol agent who killed 16 year old José Antonio Elena Rodríguez in October 2012. According to Mr. Swartz, he opened fire on the boy, shooting 16 times in what the agent said was self defense, through the fence that divides the city of Nogales along the Arizona Mexico border. He said the boy had been throwing stones at him across the frontier.

Mr. Swartz was acquitted on second degree murder charges last spring, but the jury deadlocked on manslaughter charges. In a second trial, last fall, the jury also failed to reach a verdict on manslaughter. Last month, prosecutors declined to seek a third trial.

While the aid workers seek to avoid prison time, Americans may well wonder about a system in which justice is rendered so perversely.

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