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Hmmm…..

Gotta make a video…

Should I go for a happy fun time topic to keep the crybabies happy?….

Or a topic with actual substance that presents ideas that aren't just a version of what

literally every other YouTuber is doing….

tough one…

I DID make them pretty mad with that title last week… hmmmm… aaaahhhhh *censored*

it.

I'm talking about Kirby Star Allies being a half assed introduction to Switch.

I have a tricky history with the Kirby franchise.

I love the character, think the copy concept was and is brilliant, and I love how Nintendo

likes to fittingly use it as their canvas for weird and crazy ideas.

ON THE FLIP SIDE, I've recently started to skip out on a lot these games because since

its introduction to the gaming world, it's been delegated to being the late swan song

for whatever platform it's being released on.

Not only that, but Kirby games as of late lacked in the scope department in my opinion.

Kirby is amongst the most famous I.P in gaming.

I think Nintendo should really double down on that character and world to make a game

truly worthy of the legendary status that series undoubtedly has.

Not just make games that are stop gaps like Star Allies seems to be.

AND DON'T GET ME WRONG I think Kirby Star Allies looks great for what it is and is as

a result one of the more exciting games in the upcoming Nintendo Switch games rooster,

I have it pre ordered and will be playing through it as soon as I get my hands on it.

I just think Kirby is way past due for a WAY more ambitious title than this.

AND YES, I understand Kirby games don't sell THAT well in the grand scheme of things.

These games tend to be in the tier below Zelda.

BUT, I'd argue the strategy with this franchises releases is the problem.

It's a self fulfilling prophecy of sorts.

Small game from big company will likely yield lowers sales than a bigger game that really

exemplifies what that company is capable of.

Just look at the last 2 major console Kirby games.

Both of them have largely been done by the Kirby franchise in the past.

Kirby and the Rainbow Curse on the Wii U is a sequel of sorts to Kirby Canvas Curse on

Nintendo DS.

Arguably, the only interesting element of that was the presentation.

I was and still am really into the clay motion look of the game, but, it entirely based around

a mechanic that I feel would be more interesting as a piece of a larger puzzle than it ended

up being in a full game.

Especially once they stretched it out into 2 games.

Now with Star Allies it feels like we're getting a bit of a marriage between Squeak

Squad for Nintendo DS and Return to Dream Land for the Wii.

I'm all about reusing and improving older concepts but in the context of Kirby I think

it generally leaves the resulting games feeling smaller in scope and honestly a waste of a

Kirby game.

SO!

I'm going to talk about my DREAM KIRBY GAME!

We'll see how Kirby Star Allies stacks up next month.

But for now, I want to talk about a bit of what if.

Let me know what you think in the comments.

First & foremost I want to see how Kirby would fair in 3D.

For whatever reason Kirby is the only major Nintendo I.P that hasn't made the jump in

a main line game (although... to be fair.... what even IS a main line Kirby game?

Air Ride doesn't count... does it?)

After all, Kirby hasn't proven to be as... um... problematic to make play well in 3D

as fellow iconic franchises like Sonic, Mega Man, or even Donkey Kong.

SOOO why not give it a shot with Kirby?

They've partially already solved for Kirby's ability to float and his pacing, and just

general movement by way of Kirby Air Ride, so, why not fine tune that into something

worthy of a full action adventure game?

As a matter of fact, HAL Laboratory (the development studio behind the Kirby franchise) has expressed

their interest in making a full on 3D Kirby game like this in the past.

In a 2015 interview with vg247 when asked about the possibility of such a game, HAL

Laboratory director Shinya Kumazaki said "We're really interested in making a fully 3D Kirby

game!

I suspect there are also more than a few users who'd appreciate being able to freely run

around a sprawling map, fighting with copy abilities.

In one of our previous titles, Kirby Air Ride, there was a mode called City Trial which saw

players racing around a large 3D city area on Air Ride Machines.

It definitely showed off how well the combination of the Kirby style action and 3D environment

works, so I think it's certainly a possibility given how much Kirby is capable of!"

I think there's a lot to be gained from taking what they learned from that experience

in addition to what that team can glean from other big entries in Nintendo franchises as

of late.

Kumazaki said something about big sprawling maps in that particular quote and I agree

with the sentiment BUT I think the immediate assumption most would get from that is bringing

that series into an open world.

I COMPLETELY disagree with this particular idea.

I believe that throwing Kirby into an open world would run the risk of the game as a

whole feeling vapid, uninteresting, and relatively purposeless.

All the while, they can't necessarily go in the Odyssey direction either.

Kirby is definitely a series that would benefit from the Mario Odyssey styled sandboxes.

The problem is, Cappy kind of takes some of the wind out of Kirby's sails with the capture

mechanic so making a game to close to that style could lead to Kirby's 1st big 3D game

feel samey.

Obviously, this shouldn't mean they should shy away from the Copy ability.

There's a fair amount of potential in what separates Kirby as a character and how HE

himself controls, the act of inhaling is considerably different from throwing cap and is it's

own form of combat at time (as well as puzzle solving even.)

& ultimately the ability to absorb enemies in Kirby is iconic so it CAN'T go anywhere.

Also, for what it's worth, the abilities that Kirby gains are wholly additive while

what Mario gains is more of a pointed give and take.

Kirby has the advantage in flexibility for each copy ability.

In Kirby, the challenge is less about using abilities for movement and more about using

them for combat.

As such, if Kirby in 3D doubles down on that I think it can comfortably set itself apart

from Odyssey.

Also, it could stand to gain a lot from the chemistry engine used in Breath of the wild.

This adds the potential of a rock paper scissor element to combat, an avenue for environmental

puzzle solving, and I mean, come on, it just makes sense with Kirby's schtick.

But, that's not enough.

Kirby needs to set itself apart from just being a refined version of the best parts

of Odyssey and Breath of the Wild with a Kirby flair.

It needs a Kirby exclusive spin.

Something they could revolve the entire game around.

But, what could that be?

I think the clear answer is his Warp Star.

Making that a major mechanic I feel could be very interesting in an action adventure

game.

It could both tie into the gameplay & plot by being the ultimate end goal and the obvious

form of transportation.

In addition to that introducing grand space boss battles to the series would make a lot

of sense for a star warrior.

Maybe space becomes a big part of Kirby's progression.

Finding a fire planet improves Kirby's fire copy abilities and so on.

Space up until now has been an in my opinion criminally underutilized thing in Kirby games.

If there needs to be a hub world, make it space.

Easy.

This would even open up the possibility of DLC.

New copy abilities only made possible by new planet DLC perhaps?

After all, Nintendo is clearly planning to utilize DLC to prolong the life of their game.

It wouldn't shock me to see something of this magnitude being implemented in a full

fledged 3D action adventure Kirby game.

In the process of all of this let's either completely nix multiplayer or completely revamp

it.

The only way I'd be open to multiplayer in this is if they use either Meta Knight

or Dedede and make them unique compared to Kirby.

We don't need another Nintendo co-op game where every player controls a character that

plays essentially the same.

Allow for the characters abilities to elevate each other in some way.

Not to the extent that the level is impossible without a particular player for the times

when you're playing alone.

Just in a way that when you ARE playing with someone their presence feels additive.

UNLESS they do an Air Ride racing mode.

They can do that.

I'll allow it.

I mean, why not?

If the inspiration for a full on 3D Kirby action game was Air Ride it's only right

to use some of the new assets in a mode like that.

It's a snake eats its tail sort of situation.

In Air Ride we had a bare bones skeleton of what could become an action game.

In the action game, implement a smaller scaled version of Air Ride using vertical slants

of planets from the main game.

Honestly, a better introduction to Switch doesn't even have to be THAT ambitious of

an affair either.

It could just as easily be a 2D game with a new major mechanic that we haven't seen

before.

Wii got Kirby's Epic Yarn and GameCube got Kirby Air Ride.

Why did Wii U and now Switch have to get versions of concepts we've seen in the franchise

already?

For me, Switch has been a place for new and improved.

Breath of the Wild & Super Mario Odyssey proved that grand adventures are more than welcome

on Switch.

Their I.P should all get similar treatment.

Not just in the typical sequel way, but huge best of show level entries in the franchise.

I'm positive the 1st thing people in the comments that will disagree with me on is

the sales that the franchise gets but, I think that's missing the forest for the trees.

Breath of the Wild was huge not because it was Zelda but because it was a THE BEST Zelda.

THE BEST Kirby with a grand scale could attract players in the same way.

There's no doubt about that.

Also, shut up about the kids thing.

Kirby is enjoyable for older players as well.

As long as you're not pretentious.

Anyway, I think Kirby deserves the same level of franchise defining shakeup on Switch what

we're getting feels like not just filler for the games lineup, but, for the series

overall.

That's disappointing.

I think Kirby can be much more.

But who knows.

Maybe that's just me.

Maybe I'm the only one.

BUT as always, those are MY thoughts what do YOU think?

Would you be exciting to see a major 3D Kirby game?

Or are you fine with the types of games we've been getting?

Let me know in the comments!

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those go up at the same time on Saturdays.

Ok.

That's it for me.

See you next week.

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Chiquita International Pays Their Way Out Of Prosecution AGAIN! - Duration: 12:19.

Hi, I'm Mike Papantonio, and this is America's Lawyer.

A settlement was reached between Chiquita Brands International and the families of six

Americans who were killed in Colombia by the FARC terrorist group.

Chiquita reportedly paid the FARC group $200,000 over the course of a decade, and it's for

that reason that the families demand that Chiquita should be punished, and everybody

looking at this story certainly will conclude that same thing.

Joining me now to talk about this is Mollye Barrows, legal journalist for The Trial Lawyer

Magazine.

Mollye, as I look at the story, what's the story about the victims being involved in

this lawsuit?

What actually happened?

Well, there are a number of victims, and the more you dig into this story, this is really

just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to large corporations, and basically, how

they're undermining the global war on terror.

In this particular instance, you've got six Americans, five that were missionaries and

one that was a geologist.

They were kidnapped and held for ransom by FARC, which is the Revolutionary Armed Forces

of Colombia group, very active during that time.

In fact, peace was only reached in their civil war in 2016.

So, in the mid-'90s, at the height of all this violence, FARC and another very right-wing

group were actively fighting.

There were thousands, tens of thousands of casualties.

Chiquita was right in the middle of it.

When these Americans were killed and later ... or were kidnapped and later killed, essentially,

the families didn't even realize that Chiquita was paying money to FARC until an entirely

different Federal investigation revealed that Chiquita had paid $1.7 million to the right-wing

paramilitary group that was also actively working in that region against FARC.

So when the Federal government was pursuing that case against Chiquita, and Chiquita did

admit to criminal charges, in that case, and they were forced to pay a fine, I think it

was to the tune of about $25 million or $15 million.

At any rate, the families of the six Americans that were killed realized that Chiquita had

also made payments during that time to FARC, and that's when they realized that they could

sue Chiquita through the Anti-Terrorism Act, and that's exactly what they did.

Right before the trial was supposed to start, Chiquita and the attorneys representing those

families did reach a settlement.

Now, the terms of that settlement are ... We don't know what they are.

It was basically under lock and key.

So, they're not talking about it, but there have been similar settlements in other cases,

where Americans have sued under the Anti-Terrorism Act and received extremely large settlements,

multi-million dollar settlements-

Mollye-

... in other countries, but it's such an interesting story, just the sweeping opportunities for

these countries to get involved in these civil wars and basically cause mass murder.

Yeah, yeah.

Well, that's really the bottom line here, isn't it?

I mean, there's no way to dress this up.

Yes, it's human rights.

Okay, here you have an international company that knows that they are paying thugs, murderers.

I mean, they know they're paying for murder of people who are objecting to the way that

Chiquita does business.

We've seen this with other international companies as well.

This is a story ... and I can take you back in time on this story.

This is a story that, when it first came out, that Chiquita was paying these psychopath

murderers to go and kill people and cause disruption to anybody who objected to the

way they were doing business.

Chiquita was saying, "Oh, no, no, no, no.

That is crazy talk.

It's conspiracy talk.

There's no truth to it at all," and now, we find out that the feds did an investigation,

the same story.

You know, Chiquita pays a fine, $25 million and nobody goes to prison for committing murder.

You see, in the United States, they have something called felony murder, and what that means

is any conduct that you're involved with, if you perpetuate conduct by giving somebody

money, even if you don't touch it, or, you know, you're not involved directly at all,

the fact that somebody's murdered in that chain, in that conduct that you've had with

that individual, you can be charged with felony murder.

But in this situation, you're telling there were only fines after Chiquita for years denied

that it ever happened, called the people that were talking about it, conspirators, the conspiracy

nuts, that they were just making this up, the same thing we've seen with so many corporations

internationally that create the same type of pandemonium where they do business.

Do you know why Chiquita chose to settle this case rather than face trial?

Well, it's interesting.

They didn't comment on it directly.

So I can only surmise based on some of the evidence that has been revealed in some of

these documents, but it's just as you said.

I mean, in essence, they were funding both sides of a civil war, which was creating more

bloodshed.

They're directly tied to a faction that broke off from those two groups that was being funded

by local leaders and a number of military folks, and this particular subgroup was bringing

in a number of automatic weapons, which was leading of course to more mass murder and

more bloodshed.

So I think that, apparently, also, the correspondence in these court documents revealed that Chiquita

did know at the very least that they were breaking the law by making these payments

and sliding them under the table, so I don't think they wanted any more of this information

to get out.

They continue to be one of the largest produce companies in the world.

They're doing business in 70 different countries.

If this is the way that they do business internationally when they think no one's seeing, heaven only

knows what they would do right here in the United States, if they could get by with it

without any oversight, or what may be going on in some of those other countries.

So, my guess is, they wanted to settle to make it go away as quickly as they could.

Tell me, I mean, there's very little guesswork here.

They settled because they were caught.

They had to make this case-

Red-handed.

They had to make this story go away, and then I want you to ... I want somebody to please

do some research.

If you're watching this program, go online.

Find out how much corporate media actually covered this story.

I can tell you it started out being covered by corporate media, and corporate media attacked

the people who were making these charges.

Chiquita made it sound like they were conspiracy nuts that there was no truth to it.

But the interesting thing about this story, to me, and I want your take on it, Mollye,

is it's not as if they give $200,000 or $1.7 million to the other side all on one day,

and this happens the next day.

You see, there's nothing sudden about it.

It took place over years.

In other words, they give money on day one.

On day two, they see 10 people are murdered or whatever ugly thing happens.

Day three, they give more money, and they see more murder takes place or more victimization

takes place.

That's right.

Now, so, it's not as if there's any guesswork.

The same people who are paying the money live in these places.

They follow the news.

They see the stories.

It's no question that they understood what FARC, this organization, was doing with this

money.

It was being used to buy guns, and it was used to victimize people who objected to the

way that Chiquita was victimizing the people there, in the neighborhood, so to speak.

What is your take on it?

In other words, there's nothing sudden about this.

There was nothing day one, "Gee, we gave the money.

We didn't know what was going to happen."

They clearly saw what was happening, didn't they?

They absolutely did.

FARC was paid over a period of two decades $220,000.

The other group that was opposed to FARC, the right-wing group that Chiquita was also

funding, that was $1.7 million.

Of course, that money is being used to buy weapons, and Chiquita would claim in these

court documents, when they were faced with these lawsuits, that, "Hey, we had to.

We were being extorted by these groups.

It was the only way we could do business."

And in fact, some of the correspondent said, "This is the cost of doing business.

We have to work with these people.

Even though they're terrorists, we have to give them money if we want to continue to

be able to do business."

So they're holding their hands up like, "Well we were victims too.

We did it to protect our workers.

They were claiming they were going to kill our workers, if we didn't pay both sides of

this war in order to protect them."

But the funny thing about that is that Human Rights Watch groups basically said, "Well

if you were so concerned about the safety of your workers that you were willing to fund

these terrorist groups, then why didn't you take a look at their working conditions and

do things like give them pay raises or have a pesticide-free working environment?"

So it doesn't really hold up.

Essentially, the cost of doing business for Chiquita was essentially how many payments

you can make under the table, in order to keep running an operation exactly like you

wanted, so that you're untouched, you get your way when it comes to making millions

off of a country and off the people that live there and off the land.

But in the midst of the civil war, instead of doing what you can to alleviate the situation,

they only made it worse.

Their money just got in there and made it possible for these people to buy more weapons

and to kill more people and to fuel this rage that just continued on for decades.

Mollye, I saw a case that came out of the Seventh ... I mean, the Eleventh Circuit ... excuse

me ... where you had foreign citizens that were affected by this company.

Chiquita obviously does business in America.

They're in America.

You know, there's no question.

The contacts in America are overwhelming.

So you had foreign nationals bring the case in the United States, which they should have

had the right to do.

They said, "You got an American company.

Your company is killing people in our country.

In fact, they killed my daughter; they killed my wife.

Now, we should have the right to proceed with court, with court hearings in the United States."

How did that turn out?

Not very well, and that was another case that got the attention of human rights groups.

This was in 2014.

A number of families from Colombia also went after Chiquita, basically saying, "Hey, you

funded that other alt-right group, basically, to the tune of 1.7 million, and as a result,

my family was wiped out; my friends' families were wiped out; my neighbors' families were

affected, and they were claiming potentially billions of dollars in damages.

They also wanted to move forward against this company.

But basically, the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals said, "No, I'm sorry.

You're not an American.

You don't have standing to bring the suit against Chiquita."

So, in here, Chiquita is facing criminal charges.

They'd already admitted to it.

They'd already had a settlement with the federal government, which by the way was millions

under the money that they made off of already doing business in Colombia.

So, unless you're an American who can fall under the Anti-Terrorism Act, all these other

families that have been impacted even more directly in Colombia and other countries,

they don't have any rights.

So, Chiquita, I'm sure, knows that.

These corporations know that.

They can go in there, and essentially, they're undermining the global war on terror, and

the only people that can hold them accountable are rich countries like the United States

it would seem.

Yeah.

Mollye, the public policy of course for allowing a foreign national to come into the United

States and sue a company like Chiquita, who's doing business all over the country, has its

roots here in the United States.

The public policy is that it discourages corporations from going into countries like Colombia and

doing what occurred here, as we see in Nicaragua; we see in Colombia; we see in Peru; we see

in Asia.

This is a story that repeats itself again and again.

The logic of letting a foreign national come into the United States when a company is part,

is doing business in the United States, and is a US company, the logic of doing that is,

if they can come here ensue, and they can hit these companies for punitive damages for

the horrible things that they've done in Colombia or Nicaragua or wherever it may be on that

day, then it discourages the next company from going and saying, "Well I'm going to

go try to do business the same way I'm going to hire for ... I'm going to pay out murder

money if I have to.

I'm going to stop any objection to the way people think we're doing business here.

I'm going to keep them under my thumb."

Mollye, this is a story I'd like-

Yes.

... to follow up a little bit more to see where this goes in coming weeks, because I

think one thing we're going to see, is we're going to get very little coverage out of corporate

media on this case, because Chiquita and its subsidiaries do so much advertising on corporate

media.

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The Ultimate App To Download Any SoundCloud or YouTube Music on Android - Duration: 2:48.

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2017 RRSP Deadline - Duration: 1:16.

Where does the time go? The 2017 RRSP

deadline is Thursday, March 1, 2018 and

I still haven't contributed to my SPP

account. SPP makes it really easy for me

to contribute: I can make it on their

website by Visa or MasterCard, at my

financial institution or by my online

banking. I can even call them and make it

over the phone by credit card. What do I

need to make the contribution again? Oh

yeah, my account number. I checked and I

have enough RRSP room to make a

$2500 contribution to my

account. Didn't you hear? SPP's max

contribution limit was increased to

$6000 On January 29th, 2018. No way!

That's great! I'll have to check my

Notice of Assessment to see if I can

contribute that much; if not I'll still

put in the $2500.

Now, I just have to make sure I have my

contribution in by March 1 and I'll be

good. I wonder if they have a

pre-authorized contribution program, then

I wouldn't have to rush every year.

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Bumper Repair. How to Repair Plastic Bumper. ♦СВОИМИ РУКАМИ Handmade DIY♦ - Duration: 10:40.

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