So, exztremely situational, i'd still take trickster who guarantees speed on that mod as well. But then again, walk the aether via trickster would still be faster as well as you not being able to guarantee the piercing ED you just shot will hit anything useful further away. Only arguement here would be if you solely play on open world maps that you can pierce and shoot the pack behind 2 screens away pretty much. Now, the arguement vs immortality totems / allies can't die rares is good, but we are using piercing support gem so worst case scenario you have to shoot 2-3 times as pierce gem is used and only gives 50%.Ģ0% Projectile speed, this is a nice quality of life, but since we get Sniper node + Winds of Change gloves we don't need it. We get that from Contagion spreading after first mob dies. Main reason trickster is so good is swift killer + Walk the Aether.ĭeadeye => Let's start with the fact that piercing isn't where we get our damage exploding on the screen from. Ghost Dance & Shade Form => Amazingly good if you wish to run a higher budget verison of the build to further enhance defensiveness in the build. Patient Reaper pure damage increase, nothing special outside of that tbh Swift Killer => Dmg and clear speed increasing charges, just awesome to have Also, it removes the mana cost to avoid that issue for you if you wish to keep yourself on a low budget, other solutions such as mana gain on kill or the atziri chest piece is nice but costs more. That's how i reach over 200mil exp/h running maps at lvl 85+ with shit gear. Walk the Aether => Insane clear speed ability as it gives you 20% atk/cast speed on movement skill use, so you whirling blade and cast 2 spells then whirling blade on and still having full uptime of this buff. Shadow trickster gives you the following possibilities:
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pbchess: Launcher for Qt apps with chess, checkers, reversi, sokoban, gomoku, notepad, a calculator, a file manager, and OPDS browser, Dropbox integration, USBnet, a simple terminal, a port of Coolreader and the ability to add your own apps. Very slow with large (thousand-pages long) documents. koreader: Excellent alternative reader with Calibre server integration and a rudimentary RSS reader. is the last version with our much beloved home screen. Unfortunately, chess has dissapeared from this version and will never be seen again. It uses the nice tiled homepage that dissapears in the 4.XXX.X updates. This has made a lot of hacks and patches available only for this version, which makes the task of making a heavily-patched version of the firmware much easier. Stable and fast, it lasted for almost a year. But it is better to use the next one.ĭownload (Mark 6) - Discussion thread - Metazoa patches : Nice release with all the aforementioned bugs fixed. A bug makes it impossible to suspend the device while charging it. Some of them suffer the infamous sickel bug that makes the reader reboot itself when handling a moderately intensive task. 3.16.0: Almost identical to 3.15.0, but much slower when opening epubs. pbchess doesn't work reliably with this version.ĭownload (Mark 6) - Discussion thread - Metazoa patch Chess is still available via this database hack. The ghosting has dissapeared and the web browser runs smoothly. It is supposed to be the last version with chess available on the beta features menu, but since there are not Metazoa patches available for it, there's no way to know. The web browser makes the screen flicker when scrolling or updating pages. I will update this post when finding more interesting things. This is intended for personal use, but could be useful to more people. While trying to turn my Kobo Glo HD into some sort of all-purpose e-ink PDA, I have come across a great deal of useful resources. If anything, the four materials and science engineering students should be commended for their caring enough to want to help protect women from becoming victims, as well as their know-how and creativity. We all know where the true fault lies in that equation. In other words, it’s “her” fault for leading on men who apparently are so inherently lacking in self-control that they can’t contain the desire to overpower another person and commit a violent, traumatic crime. none of this would have happened, the thought process goes. If she wouldn’t have dressed so provocatively, if she hadn’t gone to that party, if she hadn’t flirted, or had too much to drink. Women’s advocates have a point about the social stigma surrounding rape that lingers even in this supposedly enlightened era.Įven as awareness, anti-violence campaigns and more attention to teaching boys and young men to respect women and the word “no,” we still hear terms such as “legitimate rape” and “she asked for it.” Taking steps to prevent becoming a rape victim is not the same as assuming responsibility for criminals’ behavior - no more than is being aware of surroundings and keeping the key-fob “panic” button handy when walking to one’s car in a dark parking lot. Other people have yet to market related or similar ideas, and this is still in the development stages. Equally speculative is whether it will be marketable. How well this tool could prevent the small percentage of attacks that involve a date-rape drug is difficult to say. What it might do, if it is successful, is help a woman defend herself if someone slips something into her drink. In no way does the concept for “Undercover Colors” ignore or downplay the root problem: men who commit rape. The young men are also taking their share of fire, accused by some anti-rape forces of playing into the “blame the victim” mentality. State University students are working on a special kind of polish that can detect the presence of date-rape drugs. They’re not athletes or celebrities, but Ankesh Madan, Stephen Gray, Tyler Confrey-Maloney and Tasso von Windheim have gotten a lot of press lately - all because of some nail polish. This appeared Thursday in the Jacksonville Daily News: You will love our comprehensive variety of all kinds of Japanese sports cars and daily drivers, as well as 4WD off-road trucks and hot hatchbacks. Take a ride, feel the turbocharged engine beneath the immaculate exterior and enjoy the tuned manual gearbox as you cruise down Michigan country roads. 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It’s interesting how we are so accustomed to these musical arrangements - we need it to be normal. That’s the norm us listeners subconsciously take comfort in that. We usually get a musical warning that the hook is coming in the form of a sweep, drum fill or break, or crescendo. We all expect the hook to come after a verse or b-section that builds up to a hook. On the average pop record, you know when the hook is coming, it’s sorta embedded in our collective ears. The first few times I heard “Climax”, I couldn't tell what the hook was, and where the verses were those sections are not as defined as they are in normal pop records. This is advanced song construction right here and I love Usher and Diplo’s musical IQ on this record. Leading up to a hook which is melodic, but decidedly low key. I can’t imagine how tempted they were to just let the chorus be the release for the verses slow but effective build and crescendo. It’s a lesson in restraint, like tantric sex I suppose (no orgasms) and it works beautifully. It rises to a point where you expect it to give a pay off but it doesn’t. The relationship doesn't go to the next level, it just reaches a climax and then thats the end of it a love affair that has run its course. The song is about a relationship that reaches a certain point - a high point, and then there's nowhere else to go. As I listened deeper, read the lyrics, and analyzed the structure, I saw the vision. I did read that they wrote the lyrics in about an hour and worked on the record for 2 months. I would be surprised if “Climax” was one of those "we made this in 20 minutes" records. It sounds like one of those records that takes a while to perfect, its like you have a vision that's a little out of reach and you work at it until you make it happen as you heard it in your head. The stars lined up for these guys when they made this record, I can tell it was a labor of love. What it is though, is a hit record that is extremely well made and intricate full of emotion, synths, dubstep, electro elements, R&B elements, and a grammy worthy vocal performance by Usher. “Climax” does not have a big catchy hook, is not a dance record (for a change), and it does not have a traditional pop music structure - to put it mildly. Usher and producer Diplo created a chart topping record that in a lot of ways, does the opposite of what traditional hit records do. Oh how I love a song that breaks all the rules, and nothing makes me happier than discovering a song that actually gets better the more I listen to it. 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In between releases of those singles, he started the massively successful ‘Long Walk To Freedom” World Tour which saw the first concert at the Jamaican National Stadium to a huge crowd in March 2019 as reported by The Sauce.Īccording to The Sauce, he is set to perform in the KICC, in Nairobi, Kenya on the 8th of February 2020.Ĭheck out the tracklist for the soundtrack below. His singles Bagga Mouth, False Pretense, Country for Sale, Trust and Steppa released since his return may likely be part of his forthcoming, post-prison album. Bad Boys for Life is the soundtrack to Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah s 2020 film Bad Boys for Life. Its evident Buju is working on his renewed music career, releasing a couple of new tracks since he got out of jail. bad boys for life song bad boys for life song Bad Boys For Life Bgm Theme TejasRaut4. Two of his most famous albums ‘Til Shiloh’ and ‘Inna Heights’ came after his conversion to Rastafarianism. Share Bad Boys For Life - Song AngelaWilson. 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What Happened: After the annual makeover challenge, Jackie Cox and Heidi N Closet wound up in the bottom for their lackluster looks. What Song: “Kill the Lights” by Alex Newell Season 12, Episode 10 - Heidi N Closet vs. We love DeLa, we do, but Darienne deserved to get her roses for this performance. She knew every syllable of every word, perfectly embodied the song and even took a break to nab some fake dollar bills from an invisible audience mid-song. Darienne Lake simply wiped the floor with her in this lip sync. What Should’ve Happened: We understand why BenDeLaCreme was kept around in season 6 - up until episode 7, she had consistently placed high and even won two challenges. What Happened: After a fierce battle between queens who had become bitter rivals in the competition, both queens were given the chance to stay in the competition, marking the fourth time in the show’s history where neither queen was eliminated. What Song: “Point of No Return” by Exposé She had the dance moves, she had the words and she had the emotion of the song all down pat. But this is RuPaul’s Drag Race, where it comes down to the lip sync, and Jade simply should have won. If it were about track record, then the queens were evenly matched with three safe weeks under each of their belts. What Should’ve Happened: There’s a reason why many fans refer to this lip sync as “the first robbery” on Drag Race. What Happened: In a hotly contested lip sync, future finalist Rebecca Glasscock managed to win Ru’s stamp of approval, sending Jade packing. What Song: “Would I Lie to You?” by Eurythmics Season 1, Episode 4 - Rebecca Glasscock vs. These Are the 10 Most Popular Artists for 'Drag Race' Lip Syncsīut what about the lip syncs that get you worked up for all the wrong reasons? What lip sync from Drag Race makes you stare at your screen and say, “Wait… she won?” What lip sync makes you wonder why you’re watching a crime occurring on national airwaves?īillboard pondered these serious questions and came up with a list of 10 lip-sync performances from RuPaul’s Drag Race and RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars where the judges made, in our opinion, the wrong call. |
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