Hi guys, I'm Loda. Welcome to the Alliance House tour So this is the training room Hear we got Akke, my beautiful support My 3rd wife EGN This is my place This is Bulldog doing some good important practice -Bulldog: Kappa And.....yeah this is, this is ¡s4! Why are you not practicing https://oncasinogames.com/neteller-casinos/?
s4:i am practicing Loda: what you mean s4: i'm practicing mario kart This is of course where we sit down and chill we practice our teamplay with other games (muffled) C'mon... I need to win and hear you can see that s4 is playing alone against the bots He needs all the help me can get Okay, guys this is the other half of the living room. Here is our beautiful Monet's pictures or painting May or may not be original I can't tell you And of course hear is the final member of Alliance, Kelly our manager And you can see that she is actually a huge fan of us So this is the Hobbit's Cave watch your head, it's quite a low ceiling This is my corner I sleep around the hyper X, I have some beanies for my head if it's cold during the winter Here we've got some extra beds and of course we have the bear cave for the bear, this is where he sleeps You wanna see his room? Follow me So here we are... In Bulldog's den And also (muffled) this is where he's actually sneaking in here sometimes... but I think Bulldog can tell you about the room Hey, I'm Bulldog. And this is my room, this is where I sleep However sometimes (muffled name) here as well Otherwise he sleeps other there And in this closet right here is where I keep my bear stuff I actually have a live bear there.. but I can't show it right now, unfortunately So let's continue... here we have the hallway which is big and spacious Welcome to where we do... our funky business Alright, so this is the bathroom We have two of these things, we have shower gel, brush our teeth and some people have more high tech stuff than others And now check this out Alright, so this is also our... storage area And you can see this is where we keep stuff that we don't really need so much And know I'll bring you over to the EGM's room Hello sir! Oh, hello! I'm the only one on the team that's important enough to have their own room So can you show me something from your room? Erm... yeah sure I'll show you my candles Oh, what do you use those for? Nothing... go away So Akke doesn't have his own room because he stays really close by But when he has to stay in the house we... cuddle in my bed So the last room I'm going to show you is one of our favourite rooms for sure It's the kitchen And in here we got... meatballs More meatballs Meatballs! Here we got the door where... the other boy's guests escape The door of shame we call it This is where we sit down and we analyse are scrims and such when it's not going so well especially This is the microwave which is probably the most used thing in here Also, we got some toilet paper... yeah We use alot of toilet paper in here And that's about it *Bear growling* Bye, bye! Yeah so this is Agan and he's uh He's practicing his... but you're losing! But it's so hard!
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Number 6 – This War of Mine This War of Mine focuses on the civilian perspective of war, often omitted from war-themed games. You will take care of a group of survivors who spend most of their days hiding in a building, avoiding snipers and other dangers. During the night, some of them can leave the safehouse to scavenge for resources, food and medicine. But This War of Mine is painfully realistic and there are no easy choices – you might be forced to steal medicine for your daughter from an elderly couple, resulting in their death or kill to gather food necessary for your survival resulting in psychological trauma that might impair your character’s well-being. All that makes the game with comparatively straightforward mechanics a deep and memorable experience Number 5 – State of Decay Amidst a zombie apocalypse, your task is to keep a group of survivors alive.
Each of the survivors you collect for your group comes with different skillset and traits, which can be helpful or detrimental to your efforts. The first game is strictly single-player, which might be a minus for some, but for others it means you can focus on managing your own base and enjoy the storyline without the risk that a player with too much time on their hand will come and destroy your safehouse in your absence. However those who prefer a multiplayer experience will be happy to know that the sequel (out at the end of May 2018) includes a co-op mode. Number 4 – Frostpunk Released in April 2018, Frostpunk is a game developed by the creators of This War of Mine – which means you can expect being forced to make some heart-wrenching decisions. The world of Frostpunk is a frozen wasteland, and you have to keep your populace warm if you don’t want them to freeze to death like millions of people before them. In order to keep the heat generators going, you might have to make a choice to allow child-labor in coal mines – which will make the populace angry. You might think that it doesn’t matter if your people are complaining, as long as they’re alive to do it – but apart from warmth, and classic resources such as food, you will also have to manage their hope, as if too much of it is lost, the game will be as over as if everyone simply starved. All in all, Frostpunk is a game that tests how fast it will take for power to corrupt the people in charge – which, in this case, is you. Number 3 – Don’t Starve Don’t Starve has your character face the terrors around them alone, with monsters lurking around the forest and oppressive darkness that can barely be kept at bay. The grim atmosphere is enhanced by the simple yet stylish art design, which, combined with a drab and depressing colour palette creates an unmistakable aesthetic of the game. Fans of co-op experience will enjoy Don’t Starve Together, including some tweaks to the characters to make them more team-play oriented and allowing you to try to create a safe shelter for yourself with help of a friend. Number 2 – Conan Exiles Out of Early Access in May 2018, Conan Exiles allows you to roam the world envisioned by Robert E. Howard in his Conan the Barbarian series. Set in a ridiculously harsh and unwelcoming world known from the pulpy novels, the game will have your barbarian character try to build the legacy of their clan. You will start trying to create shelter and make sure you have enough to eat, but if you live long enough, you might create your own fortress or even a city. And hey – not many games outside of some very particular genres give you the option to choose the size of your endowment during character creation, so that’s worth noting too. Number 1 – Subnautica Although Subnautica hasn’t managed to create as much a buzz as some other entries on the list, it’s definitely worth playing if you love the survival genre. Unlike many of the grimdark worlds full of blood and despair, Subnautica is a much less depressing experience, full of bright and colorful fish, clear waters and soft sand. Although deeper layer of the ocean might be less welcoming and filled with not-so-friendly creatures, swimming around the higher ones is supremely relaxing. In the world of violent and gritty survival games, Subnautica is quite unique, allowing you to relax in an underwater world straight out of a nature documentary. And the plot is surprisingly engaging, too! So that’s it for our list! Did we include your favourite game, or are we missing something? Let us know in the comments, and don’t forget to leave a thumbs up and subscribe to our channel for more gaming content! The survival genre has been incredibly popular in the recent years, and it’s not hard to understand why. Sure, it’s convenient to go to a grocery store and get your food, or to live in a comfy rented flat with slick furniture from Ikea. But sometimes it’s fun to imagine a world where the modern amenities are not readily available and you have to rely on your resourcefulness and strength to gather food, craft necessities, build your own shelter and protect yourself from enemies, wild animals or other hostile creatures Survival games give us a chance to live out this fantasy But with so many titles to choose from which one is the best to immerse yourself in? Hopefully, our list of top 10 best survival games will help you choose!
Without further ado, let’s dive in! Number 10 – Rust Rust is something of a classic of the genre, including all the expected mechanics – allowing you to hunt, gather resources, fight wild animals build and defend your base – or die in the process and respawn naked with a rock as your sole companion in an infinite loop. While the environment of the game is by no means welcoming, Rust is also quite focused on the PvP element, so fighting (or joining) other players is a must if you want to succeed. Start by hitting others with rocks, and progress all the way to rocket launchers crafted with your own two hands in no time! Fun fact before you start playing though – you can’t choose the appearance of your character, as their gender, skin color, and the size of some body-parts are randomly generated and permanently assigned to your steam ID. Just like in real life. Number 9 – Oxygen Not Included Leading a group of space colonists stranded on an asteroid your main task is to turn the hostile underground caverns into an environment welcoming for more colonists. The problem is – breathable air is very limited, and it’s your job to come up with methods to purify what’s left or synthesise more oxygen. Of course, ventilation issues are not the only ones you’ll come across cultivating food, developing new technologies and ensuring access to water will also need your attention if you want your new colony to thrive. Number 8 – PUBG While the majority of survival games pit the players against the environment with PvP elements as an occasional nuisance, PUBG flipped the formula. Here the other players are the main threat, as only one can be left standing in the end. The players begin the game with nothing to their name and have to scavenge to arm themselves if they want to have any chance at surviving. This simple, yet effective formula allowed PUBG become one of the most successful battle royale simulators, and spawn a chain of copycats in its wake. Number 7 – Ark Survival Evolved Also known as “the one with dinosaurs”, Ark is quite similar to many other examples of the genre, with the exception of including the prehistoric reptiles inhabiting the expansive open world. Of course, the dinosaurs are one of many things that can kill you, but through a lengthy process, you might also be able to tame them and even ride them. And honestly – there aren’t many things cooler than a pet dino, which explains the popularity of the game. From Seminole Hard Rock in Hollywood, Florida, this is Poker Night in America. [MUSIC] Welcome to Poker Night in America. I'm your host Chris Hanson. Tonight I'll start by borrowing a phrase from Tom McEvoy.
Tom was the 1983 World Series of Poker Main Event Champion. And he once said, poker is not a card game played with people, it's a people game played with cards. In this episode, we return to the Seminole Hard Rock in Hollywood, Florida and I think you'll see from the action tonight Mr. McEvoy was right. So let's get back to the felt and check out of 25 50 people game with cards. [MUSIC] >> Both Dan Weinman and Shaun Deeb have bought in for the maximum of 20k tonight. And Matt Russell and Gavin Smith are buying in for the minimum of $5,000. Blinds at our cash game are 25 and 50. All these players in for a minimum of $5,000 in cash. Matt Russell's gonna get a start in with six seven of diamonds, a raise to $300. >> Shaun's just trying to get me riled up. >> He's gonna definitely bullpen the first hand like he did at Turning Stone. >> Well I put the double straddle on I have to go after it visit this website. >> Allen Richardson will call. Who are you, man? >> My name is Don. >> Hey, Don. You work here? >> Kinda high up here. >> Are you like the big guy? You're the big guy? Queen-Jack-Three, a couple of clubs. So an interesting hand here for Richardson and Weinman. You've got top pair, top kicker versus a flush draw. >> You got any chicks here that like to [BLEEP], like have [BLEEP] with [BLEEP] with old bald guys?. [LAUGH] >> $775. >> There's nowhere in the world does that exist. >> I've found them. >> Yeah. >> Where's Mike Beasley. >> I found them. [LAUGH] >> Funny thing is I've found them. >> Where is Mike Beasley? >> Yeah he'd actually be good for the show. >> Shaun I found them all over the world. >> And he lives here. >> Yeah he's at some point in the torunament. >> I found them all over. You know him he doesn't [BLEEP] bust tournaments. >> He's not a very good lookin' guy, he's grumpy as hell. >> Don't pick on the. >> And he gets, he gets more [BLEEP ]than anybody in the whole world, except for Dan Bilzerian. >> And a call from Dan Weinman. >> He helped Dan Bilzerian become Dan Bilzerian. >> One good thing about busting the tournament I gotta go golf with him now. I just need him to bust. >> Turn's a ten. >> Jean-Robery why you so grumpy today? >> He's being polite to them. They're playing a very big pot. >> Matt Russel the guy who has a zero percent chance to win the hand unless he can get them to fold, continues to bet a $1000 the bet on the turn, gets a call from Alan. And a call from Dan. So, our first pot of the night is over 6K in the middle. >> He's the inventor of fantasy land. That's pretty big time. >> And does Matt Russell have one more bet in him to try to take this pot down? >> All in. >> And he's all in for $2900. >> That's like a little over a half an envelope. [LAUGHING] >> Get ready for the hundred bucks. [LAUGHING] >> Yes! Ship it. >> Give me a hundred. >> I didn't snort! >> Yes you did! >> No I didn't! >> He snorted. >> No way. >> Absolutely not! >> That's a bluff. >> He snorted after. [SNORT] >> There was no snort. >> I didn't hear a snot, I was listening. >> No he said here it comes and he snorted right after here it comes. >> No he said here comes a hundred and he thought he was going to snort. >> No you snorted. >> I did not snort. >> You did, that was a snort. >> Yes. Thank you. >> 100% that was a snort. >> Alright. >> We can go to the cameras and you will agree with me. >> Okay guys. Can we go to the cameras and find out if I snorted there please? >> Get ready for the 100 bucks. [SNORT] [LAUGH] >> I did snort. Hey Hyman. You owe the money. >> He already paid em. >> I paid him. >> Alright Teach. Come on dude. Lighten up, loosen up man. Play a hand. Play a hand dude. >> I played one. >> Really? >> You did? >> When? >> Which one? >> When? Guys can you call back the tape and see if. >> I don't remember the hand. >> Can you call back the tape and see if Teach has played a hand. >> Gavin how many hands have you played? [LAUGHING] >> I thought you were supposed to be an outsider. >> He is oustide the circle. >> Just shut the [BLEEP] up, alright. >> What I do is I call attention on other people, so people don't notice how tight I play. >> Look at Hymen go. >> Hymen, you call him? >> I call him Hymen, cuz that's, like, funnier than Weinman. To me. >> And a call from Allan. >> Had the Hymen, you know Hymen. You know, I, I. >> I know what that is, yes. >> And the flop. Nine-seven-deuce. >> After a check from Dan, Allan bets 850. And a call from Mr. Weinman. >> I have no idea how much I paid for the cab here. >> Probably about 70 bucks. >> You actually paid for it? >> Wow. >> Must of I got out of the cab. I'm here. >> From where, Lauderdale? >> And a call from Dan. Another situation where their ace kings getting a player deep into a pot. >> And the river's a six. >> So do you go and play anywhere live? >> Ah, I was at Borgata a couple weeks ago. >> And they go check, check on the river. It's another $6000 plus put and this one is going to Allan Richardson. >> Calories. >> Pretty accurate? >> Yeah, it really is. Except if you do like low-impact exercises working out. Like if you do yoga it's not very accurate cuz it's, the too fluid of movement. >> Deos your heartrate, too? >> Yeah. >> Jean-Robert does a lot of yoga. >> God, I hope you get up soon. >> I think it does heartrate. There's a way to do it, I know it has to, because that's how it figures your, your calories, but I don't have it programmed for that. >> Let's gamble, boys. >>He only plays in the blinds. That's amazing. >> I just want to know what Gavin's gambling hands are. >> Are they your re-raising hands? >> Gavin Smith going to get involved in his first hand of the night, with Ace Jack. And his jack hits on the flop, he takes the lead. $450, the bet from Allan. Gavin calls. Eight hundred the bet from Allan back to Gavin. Gavin also picked up the nut flush draw so I don't think hes going anywhere. And now the river. That's a nine. Action's on Gavin. >> 2,000. >> Wow, Richardson will not let up. >> You said lets gamble. >> Yep. Well played. >> I bluffed Gavin in one big hand cause I knew the money meant a lot to him. Sorry buddy, but ah, I just knew he couldn't call 2,000 there, you know? Cuz he's on a limited bankroll. So when you're playing in a comfortable bankroll, it's real hard to be intimidated, you know? It's, it's just another reload. >> Sorry, Gavin. I'm just not sure how you beat a guy who's not afraid to lose. Nothing like a pocketful of reloads to give your game some swagger. Stick around, more poker, after this. Poker Night in America is being brought to you by 888poker.com. Where the world plays online. >> This is Poker Night in America and thanks for coming back to Seminole Hardrock, in Hollywood, Florida. >> I really don't think that Aaron's a very good camera man. I don't think he could get hired by anybody else other than Poker Night in America. >> If it wasn't for Poker Night in America, Aaron would definitely be on unemployment. I think he's a poor, I think he's a- [CROSSTALK] >> I think he's a very poor camera man. >> Your, your experience on the, show when you went to China? >> Oh, on Survivor. >> Yeah. It had to make you appreciate the smaller things. >> Oh, absolutely. I'm telling you, listen, I was completely miserable on the show. And when I watched it on TV, it was just, I, I can't even tell you how funny it was. I was like laughing. In tears. And you have all your friends and family, people who didn't even know you were going on the show, just like, wait a second, that's JRB, you know, and it's. >> He showed up China. >> It was interesting. It was, It was, It was. It was a solid life experience, for sure. >> But you wouldn't do it again? >> If they asked you about for like an all stars, you wouldn't go back? I mean, it really depends on like, you know, kinda the reward possibilities. >>And you know what the reward is. >> I figure the reward might be a little bit better for me than for most just because, you know, I got to cross over into the poker market and all. I don't know. >>Not much more though. And your reward's probably the million plus some sort of moderate sponsorship but you wouldn't get a huge sponsorship. >> Richardson checks and JRB's betting. >> I think you'd do it again. You should man you'd win. >> 1600 and Allan calls. He turned the straight but then Bellande rivered the flush. Jean-Robert scoops a $5400 pot. >> But I, I swear i was losing eight pounds a month just from, just from the no alcohol. The most difficult part was the wine. Not, not drinking wine at dinner, I mean. >> Yeah I, I couldn't do that. Here's a news flash. Italy makes some kickin' white wines. When I started my reading and research on Italy, I only knew of Chianti, the deep red wine that comes in the bottle with the straw base. I never knew the joys of Italian whites until I tasted it while playing online casino.
Verdicchio is another lesson in the Italian Whites syllabus. Verdicchio (overall) is slightly green-yellow in color and has a delicate bouquet. It is medium bodied with surprisingly strong flavors, a crisp acid balance and a slightly bitter finish. It is best consumed within the first two years from the vintage date. The bottle I received, a Marchetti Verdicchio dei Castelli di Jesi Classico was a little bit more than that. Eyes:Nearly Translucent. Golden yellow with no hint of green. Solid legs that take their good ol sweet time to fall back into the wine. Nose: Slight herb aroma with an only slightly stronger lemony smell. Taste: A very light wine. Very watery. Sweet overtones with a tiny little taste of bitterness. Very citrusy, like grapefruit. Holds the tongue well, and tastes a bit lick the mineral aspects of a Pelligrino. Ends very nice. Overall: Probably the lightest tasting wine I've had to date. Very delicate, and certainly will not overpower anyone. From here on forth, when it comes to wine, I'm going to assign a point on a scale of 1-3. Three means I'd buy it again, 2 means I liked it but probably wouldn't remember drinking it in two weeks. 1 means I hated it and would avoid it. I give this wine a 3. I enjoyed how delicate it was...not as sweet as a Riesling, not as thick as a Chardonnay. Simply a tasty wine. The Wines of Emilia RomaHave you ever had one of those days where nothing goes correctly? I now have in my possession two blackberry-cherry pies. Normally this would be a good thing, except for some reason I had forgotten to add a binder to the fruit. So instead, I have blackberry-cherry soup, wrapped by an impeccable pie pastry. Then, just to make things a little worse, the entire city of Seattle seems to want to avoid purchasing any wine from the Emilia-Romagna region. I wanted to purchase a crisp, dry Lambrusco, but I've been thwarted. I dreamed of tasting a white made from the Malvasia, Trebbiano or Ortrugo grapes. But alas, none could be obtained. I even thought about what it would be like to have a sip of Albana di Romagna. But...well, you get the idea. In the seven places I looked, I came up with one bottle...one. That's pretty sad I think. A 2001 Umberto Cesari Sangiovese di Romagna. Sangiovese is one of the more popular grapes in this section of Italy. Not that I have anything against Sangiovese. I don't. But I've already tried Sangiovese in the form a a Tuscan Chianti. Because when you drink Chianti, you're having at least 75-85% Sangiovese grapes in your wine. I wanted to try something new. So if you're into wines from Emilia-Romagna region, there are plenty of options...as long as you don't go looking for them in Seattle. Salud! As we develop ourselves we should always be on the lookout for new skills to obtain. With skills and abilities, we can enrich the time we spend either in solitude or in the company of others. This ties in with my general self-development suggestion that we should live up to our fullest capacity. When we develop our skills and demonstrate our abilities as humans we value the time that was given to us as a gift. Three big skills that I would encourage anyone to obtain are learned a second language, play an instrument, solve puzzles better like the Rubik's cube.
As a South African, I had to learn to speak the English language ever since I started going to school. Learning a second language at a young age makes it much easier than trying later in life when your mother tongue is firmly in place. South Africans also have the advantage of watching movies without subtitles or overdubs as well as a pretty strong British influence since the birth of the nation. All this comes down to basically is that you have to surround yourself with the language you want to learn. I don’t want to focus too much on the process of learning the language but about the benefit from it. Learning a second language gives you something in common with others that have also obtained the skill. It is also a mind expander and presents numerous opportunities worldwide. Language to learn: Spanish Learning to play a musical instrument should be a requirement for us as humans. As we live up to our fullest capacities, it requires us to enhance and utilize the senses that we were handed. Hearing and the impact of music on our emotions should be highly regarded and usually is cultivated among the intellectuals. Music has a meaning and for those that can create it and express themselves through it there awaits new worlds and imaginative avenues. Your self-development will flourish as the instrument you master becomes a part of you and you can utilize it to define yourself in different ways. Instrument to learn: Guitar In essence, life is a puzzle. Making decisions and deciding which one is better is what life encompasses. As a result, it is a fundamental human need to improve their puzzle solving abilities. A lot of times, solving a puzzle means you notice all the different ways to get from point A to B but realizing you need to get to point C, you pick the best way to get to B. In my youth and whenever I get a chance I would play chess. This strategy game has filled me with a systematical approach to situations in my life where the need to have foresight is highly required. Puzzle to solve: Rubiks cube As always, thank you very much for reading my blog and sharing in my journey in living life fully not fooly |
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