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I played SOOO many games this month…

SO MANY!

Back in the early days of gaming, hell, even as late in gaming as last generation, really.

January has been a historically light month both in quantity AND quality with not a whole

lot of notable releases happening due to publishers releasing their big guns in the months prior.

Y'know, holiday seasons and whatnot.

So imagine my surprise when I received some top notch games in my inbox throughout the

month being released for Nintendo Switch.

In this video, I wanna talk a bit about the most noteworthy games I was lucky enough to

receive review copies for, for the purposes of this video.

Keep in mind, this video was not sponsored, I just received these games for free.

In fact, to pay it forward, I want to give 1 of you guys a chance to receive 1 or more

of these games for free.

Sooooo, I decided to make this into a giveaway.

Stay tuned until the end to figure out how to enter to win a Nintendo Switch eShop gift

code for your region of choice.

Ok?

Moving on.

Not every game on this list is necessarily MY cup of tea, but, they all very clearly

stood out to me as games that I could see particular kinds of gamers enjoying.

Some for obvious reasons that I relate to.

Other for reasons I can see being the case but I don't necessarily identify with personally,

or somewhere in between.

Innerspace is a game that I had NO clue about before looking into games to play for this

video.

It's not exactly my type of game on a narrative level (it has some sort of philosophical story

that I'm sure those of you into that sort of thing, y'know, games like Abzu, Flower,

or Journey, would enjoy.)

That's not exactly my cup of tea.

Not to say those games are bad or anything.

I just tend to want to play through a game that mainly requires me to engage mechanically.

Not so much in reading dialogue way and not so much in even watching cutscenes.

So, when I got to the gameplay I was pleasantly surprised.

I didn't suspect a whole lot.

I didn't think this game would put a whole lot of effort in that front.

It's fun enough as a player who has long been a fan of flight games like this (as some of

you may know, we're pretty big Star Fox fans here.)

What REALLY drew me into play this game though was the art style.

This game is gorgeous.

As I'm sure you can see through the gameplay on screen.

My only problem with it is at times things tended to bleed together for me.

I don't often wish for the 3D feature from the 3DS, but, if any game could use it, Innerspace

is that game.

But, that's more of a personal nitpick than a glaring problem, the biggest glaring problem

is the game is a bit tedious & confusing at times.

If you're not in it for the joy of exploring the world to the point of being ok with getting

lost in it from time to time, this game may not be for you.

BUT if you're into the idea of a narratively driven game about lost civilizations, flying

around in different aircrafts, solving simple puzzles, and have $20 laying around I'd

say it's a fine way to spend 3 or 4 laid back gaming sessions with.

Draw a Stickman EPIC 2 is in a way the game that led me to make this video and eventually

decide on making it into a series to show you guys some maybe lesser known more niche

games, even if they're game I'm not super into, currently at least.

Right off the bat, let me just say that this game is one of those games I was describing

when I said it's not for everyone, but, I do feel it has it's place.

Mostly for younger gamers.

When I was younger, I was about 13?

I was REALLY into drawing so my mom thought it would be a great idea to get me a game

called Drawn to Life.

That game was a platformer that allowed the player to create their character, elements

in the world, weapons, solutions to puzzles, things like that.

That is exactly the draw… no pun intended to EPIC 2.

It's more of a Zelda 1 style simplified version of that but the core appeal of this

game, to me, is the same.

The ability to craft your own world through your drawings is an awesome prospect for anyone

with an artistic side.

Especially if you're the type to make up stories & draw comics like I was as a kid.

This game allows you to make it into a rudimentary game version of that world.

If that sounds like your thing, check out EPIC 2 for only $7 on the eShop.

Stickbold is one of those games that I always was curious as to why we haven't recieved

a game like it up until this point.

We've gotten tons of sports ball games.

Football, Baseball, Basketball, THERE'S EVEN A CRICKET GAME!

BUT NO DODGEBALL??

That's an INJUSTICE.

Dodgeball is the elementary physics ed MVP.

EVERYBODY played dodge ball.

Didn't matter if you were someone that always made excuses for why your doctor said you

totally can't play, or one of those girls that refused to bring gym clothes.

YOU WANTED TO PLAY DODGE BALL.

Stikbold satiates that desire in video game form.

Interestingly enough, this games control method of choice is going in twin stick shooter style.

& it works well.

& as im sure you'd expect from a game that looks like this, it's not exactly a hardcore

simulator sports game.

There are environmental hazards that adds to the general cartoonish wackiness of the

game.

That's not to say there isn't a fair amount of complexity.

The ability to arc shots off the walls adds another level to your strategy & you get bonus

points & that's always a nice bonus.

If that sounds like your thing, you can pick Stikbold a Dodgeball Adventure Deluxe on the

eShop for $20.

The Escapists is a game I'm sure a fair amount of you have played in the past, especially

when you consider the fact that it was made available for free on both PS Plus AND Xbox's

Games with Gold service.

I'm sure you know all about the premise.

You're a prisoner in an RPG tasked with bartering, stealing, fighting, working and

everything in between your way out of various prisons.

Escapist is more of that, better.

The BEST part is the ability to do all of this with a friend.

Anywhere.

Thanks to Switch of course.Because of this, Escapist 2 is one of my personal favorites

this month.

Team 17 was kind enough to send Logan and myself both codes so we can test this feature

out to talk about this feature and let me tell you, we didn't even know what exactly

we were doing and still enjoyed playing GTA style.

You know.

The thing everyone does in GTA that is causing chaos instead of progressing?

There was a fair bit of that.

Mostly because we ignored the tutorial and jumped Lin blind.

Pro tip do as I say, not as I do.

Go through the tutorial.

You'll be better for it.

We also worked out.

Logan skipped out on shower time to work out.

Got sent to solitaire confinement.

It was a great time.

You can play this game with YOUR friends or randos either cooperatively like we did or

you could play versus if you're more of the competitive type.

OOORRR if you're in the darkest timeline, you can play alone.

If that sounds good to you, you can download it for $20 on the eShop.

Super Meat Boy is a classic.

Many of you have likely played it.

ALL of you have at the VERY LEAST herd of it.

Before making this video, I was in the latter camp.

For whatever reason, I had never got around to playing Super Meat Boy DESPITE having access

to every platform it was available on up until now.

That being said, the fact that it plays the way I would expect a game of its genre to

play in this day and age and it's nearly a DECADE old speaks volumes to its quality

and how much it deserves its place as video game royalty.

It's hard but fair.

I always felt like my deaths taught me more about what I needed to do to succeed in the

future.

That's great game design right there.

The characters are iconic, the story is classically simple and out of the way, something I'm

sure I've made clear is right up my ally 9 times out of ten.

If you are like me and would like to experience this gamer the 1st time, or you already have

experienced this game's greatness and would love to have this with you anywhere you go

on what for myself and I'm sure many of you is the platform of choice, you can grab

it on the Nintendo eShop for $15.

Super One More Jump was another surprise for me.

I heard of this game relatively late when a viewer of our videos wanted to hear our

my opinion on it.

& to get those impressions out of the way, this game is awesome, addicting, and to kill

the alliteration against my better judgement, pure fun.

This game proved to me that playing a game like this, which, at 1st glance looks like

one of those half assed free to start mobile games that you would typically see on a mobile

app store littered with poorly implemented microtransactions could be magical if you

do what PREMO did and deliver a cool core premise, smart design, a steady clip of new

mechanics and twists on the formula, with a healthy helping of replayability through

the self imposed challenge to 100% each level, and a Nintendo Switch in tow.

If arcade platforming with a hint of puzzle added in is your bag you'll love this game

and should therefore go get it on the eShop for only $7

Honorable Mention: Dragon Ball FighterZ.

I only only have 1 thing to say about this game.

I love it.

I love it so much that I hate it for not being on Switch and forcing me to play it elsewhere.

That'll be all.

#PutItOnSwitch.

Celeste is easily my favorite game on this list and to make things even better, it was

another surprise.

Before playing this I knew next to nothing about it other than the short trailer that

I admittedly brushed over in the January Mini Direct.

When I 1st turned on this game and experienced the Breath of the Wild-esk climbing, I was

hooked, the way this game continues to throw more mechanics at you by way of this climb,

thee dash, and momentum based platforming has me thinking about this game whenever I'm

not playing it.

Even before scripting and recording this video I have been a HUGE proponant of the amazingness

of this game.

I recommended on social media, I told IRL friends and family, I pestered Bob Wulff from

The Wulff Den into streaming it and eventually loving it himself.

& now, I'm recommending it to you.

If you even like platforms A LITTLE BIT.

Buy this game.

If you're into narrative games, buy this game, if you don't fall into either of these

categories but you don't have any other new game you want to play BUY!

THIS!

GAME!

I know we're a month into the year, but, this is so far Game of the Year material.

I haven't played a 2D platformer THIS good since Shovel Knight, and, that's saying

something, because that was a Game of the Year contender as well, even when considering

the great games that were released in 2014.

I haven no doubt this game will be the same for 2018.You can grab this absolute masterpiece

for $20.

A steal if you ask me, BUT, just in case money's tight from the holiday, or, you're a child

or someone else with limited disposable income I WANNA GIVE YOU the opportunity to pick this

or any of the other games I mentioned in this video.

Like I said in the beginning of the video, I'm giving away a $35 Nintendo eShop card

so you can check this out.

You can enter to win by scrolling down in the description and clicking read more for

the link.

The winner will be required to subscribe and ring the notification bell to for the best

chances.

You can also do all of the additional options provided on the site, but, that's up to

you.

I'll be announcing the winner in a future video that.

Which video?

You'll have to watch to find out.

I want the winner to be someone who is subscribed and genuinely enjoys our content so I'd

rather not make the announcement this super obvious thing for scavengers on the internet,

just for those of you who'd watch anyway!

] Anyway, make sure to comment and tell me if

I missed anything, let me know what YOUR favorite January game was, again, make sure to subscribe

and click the bell, and most importantly tell a friend who may not know what to play so

far in 2018. & be sure to tune for videos like this in every Tuesday & Thursday or our

weekly podcast every Saturday all at 4PM eastern time Ok.

That's it for me.

See you next week.

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My name is Ron and I'm in my eighth decade of life.

This is my story of how to live longer.

I'm here at AMA because they offer a number of longevity services,

including stem cell therapy and ozone therapy,

that I believe are very important to my long term health.

I also, for longevity purposes, they have a focus on two things

that after my own research I believe very strongly in and are how to live longer.

These treatments are stem cell therapy and ozone therapy.

The combination of stem cell therapy and ozone therapy will help me reach my goal which is 100 years old.

I think the main measurement would be my overall energy level is very high.

I feel good all the time.

When I tell people I am in my eighth decade of life there is a large amount of disbelief when I say that.

I've also had some issues with skin cancer and they are also able to help me through their laser treatments.

They are able to help me non-surgically to get rid of the skin cancer that I have.

I also get great service and they are very accommodating of my hours

so I can get the work done that I need to get done.

The people at AMA are warm and friendly and very informative at all times.

Stem cells and ozone therapy are my secrets of how to live longer.

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Trump Was RIGHT!

Hundreds of Cases of Voter Fraud Confirmed in Key Swing State, & It Gets Worse.

Donald Trump told us all from the very beginning.

He knew.

The liberal mainstream media and Congressional Democrats either didn't want to believe

or were playing stupid.

Which is more likely?

Now, we have even more proof that voter fraud occurred during the 2016 election.

AP News has the scoop:

Noncitizen immigrants may have cast 544 ballots illegally out of more than 93 million ballots

in elections spanning 18 years in Pennsylvania, state election officials said Wednesday.

A Department of State official, Jonathan Marks, told the House State Government Committee

that the agency's analysis covered 35 primary and general elections from 2000 through 2017.

The number of possibly illegal ballots comes to one in every 172,000.

AND THERE IT IS! Trump was absolutely right from the start.

The illegal ballots were apparently cast by noncitizen immigrants who later reported themselves

as having mistakenly registered, the department said.

The figure could drop as the department continues to analyze information it gets from counties,

a spokeswoman said later.

The state has previously acknowledged that noncitizen immigrants can inadvertently register

to vote because of a glitch in the design of Pennsylvania's electronic driver's

licensing system.

That glitch has existed since the start of the state's motor voter system, Marks said,

which was first authorized in 1995.

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Home Remedies for Dark Elbows and Knees

An even skin tone adds to your beauty and having dark knees and elbows can detract from

your value.

This is a common problem that can make one feel self-conscious about wearing short-sleeved

dresses and blouses, as well as skirts and shorts.

The skin around the elbows and knees is usually thicker and has more folds than the surrounding

skin.

In addition, because there are no sebaceous glands in these areas, this skin tends to

be drier.

Therefore, when proper care and hygiene are not maintained, the skin of the knees and

elbows becomes much darker than other parts of your body.

Here are the best 5 home remedies for dark elbows and knees.

1.

Coconut oil

Coconut oil is a good remedy for lightening knees and dark elbows.

After each shower or bath, apply coconut oil to the knees and elbows and massage gently

for 1 to 2 minutes.

Reapply several times a day to prevent dryness.

Alternatively, prepare a mixture with 1 teaspoon of coconut oil and half a teaspoon of lemon

juice.

Rub this solution on your dark elbows and knees and let it sit for 15 to 20 minutes.

Clean it with paper towels.

Do this once a day.

You can also add enough coconut oil to 1 tablespoon of walnut powder to make a thick paste.

Use it to exfoliate dark patches of skin around the knees and elbows 2 or 3 times a week.

2.

Lemon

The lemon has natural whitening and exfoliating properties.

Apply lemon juice on the elbows and knees and massage gently for a few minutes.

Let it act for about 20 minutes.

Wash it with warm water and apply a moisturizing lotion.

You can also extract the juice of 1 lemon and mix it with 1 tablespoon of honey.

Apply it on the affected areas and leave it activated for 20 minutes.

Wash the mixture with water.

3.

Yogurt

Yogurt contains lactic acid that helps clear the color of the skin.

It also cleanses and moisturizes the skin.

Mix 1 teaspoon of plain yogurt and white vinegar to obtain a smooth paste.

Apply it on the affected areas and let it dry.

Rinse with warm water, dry and apply a moisturizer.

Do this daily for a few weeks.

Alternatively, mix 2 tablespoons of gram flour and 1 tablespoon of plain yogurt to make a

thick paste.

Apply it on your darkened elbows or knees and let it act for 20 minutes.

Then rub with damp fingers to remove the paste and rinse with water.

Do this 2 or 3 times a week.

4.

Baking soda

Sodium bicarbonate acts as a mild cleanser, therefore, it is effective in treating dark

knees and elbows.

It can help eliminate dead skin cells and reduce hyperpigmentation that forms around

the knees and elbows.

Prepare a paste with 1 tablespoon of milk and baking soda.

Apply it on the affected areas and rub it in circular motions for 2 to 3 minutes.

Wash it with warm water and dry the area carefully.

Repeat every two days until you get the desired results.

5.

Aloe Vera

Aloe vera is a natural skin lightener that will also keep the skin hydrated and hydrated.

It can help to maintain the uniform tone of the skin and promote the repair of skin cells

damaged by sun exposure.

Remove the gel by opening a sheet of fleshy aloe vera.

Apply it to the affected areas.

Let stand for 20 minutes, then wash it with warm water.

Repeat 1 or 2 times a day for a few weeks.

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The Myth of the Tragedy of the Commons - Duration: 7:32.

Let's say that we have three independent communities, each with a section of pasture.

In community A the pasture land is split up amongst its residents, so each family privately

owns a portion of the land and can do what they want with it.

In community C, this used to be the case, but now the majority of the land is owned

by a local entrepreneur, Carol.

And in community b, the pasture land is mutually owned by the public.

Each of these three communities has taken a different approach to ownership and the

use of scarce resources.

In community A, all members of the neighborhood have read Hardin's 1968 paper on the "Tragedy

of the Commons."

Afraid that their neighbors would destroy a commonly shared space, they have split up

the land into privately owned parcels.

Traditional and current economic doctrine suggests that this approach to ownership is

the most efficient and fair.

While everyone has a right to own property, those who are most productive with their ownership

will prosper most.

But this model assumes a lot.

It quickly unravels if we add in the many factors of real life.

Some people are born with land, some plots are fertile while some are shitty, someone

knows the people who work on the zoning board and are pals with the mayor.

Structural inequities will influence this system of ownership.

This is only more cause for case A to turn into case C.

Carol went to Wharton and believes that commonly shared resources will inevitably be overused.

As a Wharton grad she's an entrepreneur and believes in economies of scale, and through

her innovation and hard work she's able to buy out her neighbors, soon owning the majority

of the pasture land.

Nice Carol!

Your Wharton education was worth it.

Carol, an entrepreneur, looking to move on to opportunities elsewhere, sells off the

land to the highest bidder: Don Corp owns and manages ten different pastures, and is

motivated by its shareholders.

Don Corp. is quick to impose their tried and true business model in community C in order

to increase profits.

They restrict all community access to the pasture, hire community members on an hourly

basis, integrate the product with their global supply chain, and lease some of the land to

an energy exploration company.

While this scenario won't make it in the traditional take of Hardin's story of the

commons and the power of private ownership, this story of concentrated ownership is a

common one today in america.

Since 1973 worker productivity has gone up 75 percent while pay has only risen 9 percent,

and since 1960 the real value of the minimum wage decreasing over 40 percent!

In the same period, the wages of the top 1 percent have grown 140 percent.

The three wealthiest people in the United States — Bill Gates, Jeff Bezos, and Warren

Buffett — own more wealth than the entire bottom half of the population combined, a

total of 160 million people (while eight men own the same as the world's bottom half).

These facts show a striking disparity of economic condition, that have led to especially precarious

and volatile conditions for poor families.

Faced by these statistics, it's clear that community A -- where private but equal ownership

seems to exist -- is in fact often superseded by the realities of private ownership and

community C.

Because it tends to turn into community C, we are skeptical of the practices of community

A. Community A is of the doctrine that if we teach people how to fish they will be able

to feed themselves, but overlooks the fact that for most of the world, someone else owns

the rod the pond and the bait.

Now let's take case B--This is where we live.

We and their neighbors, share ownership of the pasture.

While Hardin would suggest that this would inevitably lead to degradation and tragedy,

us and our neighbors are not so easily duped.

We've read Elinor Ostrom and Ian Angus and recognize that throughout history, communities

have been able to work out shared management of natural resources.

Also, The nature of a community means that we and our neighbors have realized that if

we over cultivate the limited and shared pasture land, it will be ruined.

Through discussion with one another we've come up with a system whereby all people in

the community graze only the amount they need, which ensures that there will be enough for

other (and future) farmers.

What's cool is that these rules aren't coming from the outside, but are rather enhanced

from inside the community.

The data shows that companies with shared employee ownership or communities like ours,

do better!

No overgrazing.

No selfishness.

No tragedy.

While the commons may seem reasonable but impossible in today's world, the commons

exist successfully all over the world.

We can look at the Alaska Permanent Oil Fund, which, based on the rationale that the oil

fields underneath Alaska are the property of the residents, has for 40 years divided

oil revenues between the state's residents and a fund for future generations.

Commons exist all over the internet too, with sites such as Wikipedia providing an open

platform for information transfer.

The Commons has also been valuable in international development efforts in communities previously

devastated by colonialism and free market capitalism.

These commons, however, continue to face strong opposition from market economists looking

to monetize or regulate them.

These opponents cite neoclassical economic thought like Garret Hardin's tragedy of

the commons, which itself was largely built on the theory of the rational economic man,

coined by famed old white dude, J.S.

Mill in the mid 19th century.

Mill's belief, was that economics treats "the whole of man's nature as… concerned

with him solely as a being who desires to possess wealth and who is capable of judging

the comparative efficacy of means for obtaining that end."

By the early 20th century, this line of thinking evolved into the full fledged theory that

the rational man will act independently and will do anything to fulfill his insatiable wants.

But Elinor Ostrom, the badass she was, won a Nobel Prize in 2009 for disproving Hardin's

theory of the tragedy of the commons!

Ostrom's work also deconstructed the theory of the rational economic man, showing that

thinking as community and for the future can and does lead to more efficient outcomes.

It seems as though The biggest myth is in fact Hardin's "tragedy of the commons".

Why did it take us until 2017 to learn this but we were taught Hardin in high school!

Why has it been allowed to persist despite facts and a history that disprove it.

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