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quinta-feira, 28 de março de 2019

Depression Part Two

I remember being endlessly entertained by the adventures of my toys. Some days they died repeated, violent deaths, other days they traveled to space or discussed my swim lessons and how I absolutely should be allowed in the deep end of the pool, especially since I was such a talented doggy-paddler.


I didn't understand why it was fun for me, it just was.


But as I grew older, it became harder and harder to access that expansive imaginary space that made my toys fun. I remember looking at them and feeling sort of frustrated and confused that things weren't the same.


I played out all the same story lines that had been fun before, but the meaning had disappeared. Horse's Big Space Adventure transformed into holding a plastic horse in the air, hoping it would somehow be enjoyable for me. Prehistoric Crazy-Bus Death Ride was just smashing a toy bus full of dinosaurs into the wall while feeling sort of bored and unfulfilled.  I could no longer connect to my toys in a way that allowed me to participate in the experience.


Depression feels almost exactly like that, except about everything.

At first, though, the invulnerability that accompanied the detachment was exhilarating. At least as exhilarating as something can be without involving real emotions.


The beginning of my depression had been nothing but feelings, so the emotional deadening that followed was a welcome relief.  I had always wanted to not give a fuck about anything. I viewed feelings as a weakness — annoying obstacles on my quest for total power over myself. And I finally didn't have to feel them anymore.

But my experiences slowly flattened and blended together until it became obvious that there's a huge difference between not giving a fuck and not being able to give a fuck. Cognitively, you might know that different things are happening to you, but they don't feel very different.


Which leads to horrible, soul-decaying boredom.



I tried to get out more, but most fun activities just left me existentially confused or frustrated with my inability to enjoy them.


Months oozed by, and I gradually came to accept that maybe enjoyment was not a thing I got to feel anymore. I didn't want anyone to know, though. I was still sort of uncomfortable about how bored and detached I felt around other people, and I was still holding out hope that the whole thing would spontaneously work itself out. As long as I could manage to not alienate anyone, everything might be okay!

However, I could no longer rely on genuine emotion to generate facial expressions, and when you have to spend every social interaction consciously manipulating your face into shapes that are only approximately the right ones, alienating people is inevitable.


Everyone noticed.


It's weird for people who still have feelings to be around depressed people. They try to help you have feelings again so things can go back to normal, and it's frustrating for them when that doesn't happen. From their perspective, it seems like there has got to be some untapped source of happiness within you that you've simply lost track of, and if you could just see how beautiful things are...


At first, I'd try to explain that it's not really negativity or sadness anymore, it's more just this detached, meaningless fog where you can't feel anything about anything — even the things you love, even fun things — and you're horribly bored and lonely, but since you've lost your ability to connect with any of the things that would normally make you feel less bored and lonely, you're stuck in the boring, lonely, meaningless void without anything to distract you from how boring, lonely, and meaningless it is.


But people want to help. So they try harder to make you feel hopeful and positive about the situation. You explain it again, hoping they'll try a less hope-centric approach, but re-explaining your total inability to experience joy inevitably sounds kind of negative; like maybe you WANT to be depressed. The positivity starts coming out in a spray — a giant, desperate happiness sprinkler pointed directly at your face. And it keeps going like that until you're having this weird argument where you're trying to convince the person that you are far too hopeless for hope just so they'll give up on their optimism crusade and let you go back to feeling bored and lonely by yourself.


And that's the most frustrating thing about depression. It isn't always something you can fight back against with hope. It isn't even something — it's nothing. And you can't combat nothing. You can't fill it up. You can't cover it. It's just there, pulling the meaning out of everything. That being the case, all the hopeful, proactive solutions start to sound completely insane in contrast to the scope of the problem.

It would be like having a bunch of dead fish, but no one around you will acknowledge that the fish are dead. Instead, they offer to help you look for the fish or try to help you figure out why they disappeared.


The problem might not even have a solution. But you aren't necessarily looking for solutions. You're maybe just looking for someone to say "sorry about how dead your fish are" or "wow, those are super dead. I still like you, though."


I started spending more time alone.


Perhaps it was because I lacked the emotional depth necessary to panic, or maybe my predicament didn't feel dramatic enough to make me suspicious, but I somehow managed to convince myself that everything was still under my control right up until I noticed myself wishing that nothing loved me so I wouldn't feel obligated to keep existing.


It's a strange moment when you realize that you don't want to be alive anymore. If I had feelings, I'm sure I would have felt surprised. I have spent the vast majority of my life actively attempting to survive. Ever since my most distant single-celled ancestor squiggled into existence, there has been an unbroken chain of things that wanted to stick around.


Yet there I was, casually wishing that I could stop existing in the same way you'd want to leave an empty room or mute an unbearably repetitive noise.


That wasn't the worst part, though. The worst part was deciding to keep going.


When I say that deciding to not kill myself was the worst part, I should clarify that I don't mean it in a retrospective sense. From where I am now, it seems like a solid enough decision. But at the time, it felt like I had been dragging myself through the most miserable, endless wasteland, and — far in the distance — I had seen the promising glimmer of a slightly less miserable wasteland. And for just a moment, I thought maybe I'd be able to stop and rest. But as soon as I arrived at the border of the less miserable wasteland, I found out that I'd have to turn around and walk back the other way.


Soon afterward, I discovered that there's no tactful or comfortable way to inform other people that you might be suicidal. And there's definitely no way to ask for help casually.


I didn't want it to be a big deal. However, it's an alarming subject. Trying to be nonchalant about it just makes it weird for everyone.


I was also extremely ill-prepared for the position of comforting people. The things that seemed reassuring at the time weren't necessarily comforting for others.


I had so very few feelings, and everyone else had so many, and it felt like they were having all of them in front of me at once. I didn't really know what to do, so I agreed to see a doctor so that everyone would stop having all of their feelings at me.


The next few weeks were a haze of talking to relentlessly hopeful people about my feelings that didn't exist so I could be prescribed medication that might help me have them again.


And every direction was bullshit for a really long time, especially up. The absurdity of working so hard to continue doing something you don't like can be overwhelming. And the longer it takes to feel different, the more it starts to seem like everything might actually be hopeless bullshit.


My feelings did start to return eventually. But not all of them came back, and they didn't arrive symmetrically.

I had not been able to care for a very long time, and when I finally started being able to care about things again, I HATED them. But hatred is technically a feeling, and my brain latched onto it like a child learning a new word.


Hating everything made all the positivity and hope feel even more unpalatable. The syrupy, over-simplified optimism started to feel almost offensive.


Thankfully, I rediscovered crying just before I got sick of hating things.  I call this emotion "crying" and not "sadness" because that's all it really was. Just crying for the sake of crying. My brain had partially learned how to be sad again, but it took the feeling out for a joy ride before it had learned how to use the brakes or steer.


At some point during this phase, I was crying on the kitchen floor for no reason. As was common practice during bouts of floor-crying, I was staring straight ahead at nothing in particular and feeling sort of weird about myself. Then, through the film of tears and nothingness, I spotted a tiny, shriveled piece of corn under the refrigerator.


I don't claim to know why this happened, but when I saw the piece of corn, something snapped. And then that thing twisted through a few permutations of logic that I don't understand, and produced the most confusing bout of uncontrollable, debilitating laughter that I have ever experienced.


I had absolutely no idea what was going on.


My brain had apparently been storing every unfelt scrap of happiness from the last nineteen months, and it had impulsively decided to unleash all of it at once in what would appear to be an act of vengeance.


That piece of corn is the funniest thing I have ever seen, and I cannot explain to anyone why it's funny. I don't even know why. If someone ever asks me "what was the exact moment where things started to feel slightly less shitty?" instead of telling a nice, heartwarming story about the support of the people who loved and believed in me, I'm going to have to tell them about the piece of corn. And then I'm going to have to try to explain that no, really, it was funny. Because, see, the way the corn was sitting on the floor... it was so alone... and it was just sitting there! And no matter how I explain it, I'll get the same, confused look. So maybe I'll try to show them the piece of corn - to see if they get it. They won't. Things will get even weirder.


Anyway, I wanted to end this on a hopeful, positive note, but, seeing as how my sense of hope and positivity is still shrouded in a thick layer of feeling like hope and positivity are bullshit, I'll just say this: Nobody can guarantee that it's going to be okay, but — and I don't know if this will be comforting to anyone else — the possibility exists that there's a piece of corn on a floor somewhere that will make you just as confused about why you are laughing as you have ever been about why you are depressed. And even if everything still seems like hopeless bullshit, maybe it's just pointless bullshit or weird bullshit or possibly not even bullshit.


I don't know. 

But when you're concerned that the miserable, boring wasteland in front of you might stretch all the way into forever, not knowing feels strangely hope-like. 






quarta-feira, 27 de março de 2019

YouTube TV’s Gearing Up For The Big Game And Going Nationwide

Nearly two years ago, we launched YouTube TV, a new and reimagined way to enjoy cable-free live TV on your terms. Since then, we've been working to make sure that people in the top 100 markets in the United States can watch their favorite sports, news, and showswithout the hassles that come with traditional cable TV. Today, we're thrilled to announce that we're bringing this experience to the rest of the country. YouTube TV is going nationwide!

Just in time for the Big Game, you can now bring together some tasty game day snacks with the full experience of YouTube TV. That's exciting news for living rooms, cord-cutters, and cord-nevers in neighborhoods far and wide, from Bozeman to Gainesville, Anchorage to Yuma, and Erie to Topeka.

We're rolling out YouTube TV to 95 markets starting today, covering over 98 percent of households in the United States. The remainder will follow shortly thereafter. You can see the latest list in our FAQs.



Since YouTube TV's early days, it's been important for us to create an experience that brings you the best of your favorite TV content. As part of that effort, we've offered local feeds from broadcasters, allowing you to catch up with the content that matters to you. With this national expansion, we're providing complete local affiliate coverage by providing local feeds from the four largest broadcasters in over 90 percent of the markets where YouTube TV is available. Here's what this means: more game-winners from your hometown favorite, more breaking news and stories you need to know, and overall, a more relevant TV experience.

Just as a quick reminder, YouTube TV offers cable-free live TV through a simple, best-in-class, and hassle-free experience. It includes:


  • Over 60 networks, such as ABC, CBS, FOX and NBC. Plus, popular cable networks like TNT, TBS, CNN, ESPN, FX and on-demand programming.
  • A cloud DVR with no storage space limits. This enables subscribers to record live TV and never run out of storage space. Also, you can record shows simultaneously without using data or space on your device.
  • The ability to watch YouTube TV on any screen – mobile devices, tablets, computers and TVs. 
  • Six accounts per household. Every YouTube TV membership comes with six accounts, each with its own unique recommendations and a personal DVR with no storage space limits.
  • Half the cost of cable with zero commitments. A YouTube TV membership is only $40 a month and there are no commitments – you can cancel anytime.


So prep those buffalo wings, get ready for some memorable commercials, and kick back and enjoy the award-winning, cable-free live TV service people love. We're excited and committed to continue making YouTube TV the live TV experience that's tailor-made for you. And to all our new neighbors and members—welcome to the family!

Posted by Ben Moores, Program Manager, YouTube TV, who will be rooting for L.A. next Sunday

terça-feira, 26 de março de 2019

The Path Of A Chao... / Il Cammino Di Un Chao...

ENGLISH
Hello everyone. Here are some new screenshots from Chao World 3, the last chapter of the Chao World saga born in 2003.
Following some informations about the game that should be released during this year:
-4 different environments (and some surprise!);
-more than 15 stages;
-at least 3 boss battles;
-more than 10 enemies old and new;
-get new abilities during adventure;
-4 fruits/weapons with an absolutely new entry;
-collectables and secret areas to discover!
Thanks to everyone for the support!

ITALIANO
Ciao a tutti. Ecco un paio di nuove immagini di Chao World 3, ultimo capitolo (in tutti i sensi) della saga Chao World nata nell'ormai lontano 2003.
Approfitto di questo aggiornamento per fornirvi alcune informazioni sul gioco che dovrebbe essere pubblicato quest'anno:
-4 diverse ambientazioni (più qualche sorpresa!);
-più di 15 livelli;
-almeno 3 scontri con i boss;
-più di 10 differenti nemici vecchi e nuovi;
-possibilità di acquisire nuove abilità durante l'avventura;
-4 frutti/armi di cui una novità assoluta;
-collezionabili ed aree segrete da scoprire.
Grazie a tutti per il supporto morale!



2009 GAME OF THE YEAR

2009 Game of the Year - from media outlets

* Video Game Awards Only - The Video Game includes Console & PC Games, but not Handheld games, Mac games, Kids games, Indie games, etc.

* Professional Awards Only - The Media include Sites, Magazines, Newspapers, Publications, Broadcastings, but not Blogs have a staff of one.

* All-Format GOTY Awards Only - But a single GOTY pick must be a single title, except for a tie.

* In release order.

* More details are here.



G4TV G-phoria 2009 (US) : Fallout 3

T3 Gadget Awards 2009 (UK) : Call of Duty: World at War

Gamesmagazine-online (UK) : Batman: Arkham Asylum

Golden Joystick (UK) : Fallout 3

MTV Europe (DE) : Fallout 3

Gamekult Awards (FR) : Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

GameReactor (SE) : Killzone 2

IGN AU (AU) : Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

Virgin Media (UK) : Street Fighter IV

Meristation (ES) : Dragon Age: OriginsYourEMGN (NZ) : Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

Sarcastic Gamer Tweep's Choice GOTY (US) : Batman: Arkham Asylum

Vodafone Pocket-lint Gadget Awards (UK) : Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2

Associated Press (US) : Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

TIME (US) : Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2

Hooked Gamers (US) : Dragon Age: Origins

iafrica.com (ZA) : Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

Brave New Gamer (US) : Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

Geekshow (US) : Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

Just Push Start (US) : Uncharted 2: Among ThievesSpike TV Video Game Awards (US) : Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

Yahoo! Games (US) : Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

VG247 (UK) : Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

Telegraph (UK) : Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

EL33TONLINE (ZA) : Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

Gamesweasel (UK) : Batman: Arkham Asylum

7outof10 (UK) : Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

Inside Gaming Awards 2009 (US) : Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2

X-Play (US) : Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

VG-Reloaded (UK) : Batman: Arkham Asylum
GameFocus (CA/FR) : Batman: Arkham Asylum

GameFocus Community choice GOTY (CA) : Dragon Age: Origins

TheSixthAxis Staff's choice GOTY (UK) : Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

TheSixthAxis (UK) : Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

Crispy Gamer (US) : Batman: Arkham Asylum

All Age Gaming (AU) : Batman: Arkham Asylum

GamesRadar (US) : Batman: Arkham Asylum

iTWire (AU) : Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

Extreme Gamer (CA) : Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

Foxnews (US) : Uncharted 2: Among Thieves
Digital Spy (UK) : Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

Destructoid (US) : Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

Geeks (UK) : Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

VentureBeat (US) : Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

GameSpy (US) : Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2

God is a Geek (UK) : Batman: Arkham Asylum

The Globe and Mail (CA) : Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

Elder-Geek (US) : Dragon Age: Origins

411mania.com (US) : Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

GamesLatest (AE) : Uncharted 2: Among Thieves
GamingBolt (US) : Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

GamePro (US) : Assassin's Creed II

OXCGN (AU) : Assassin's Creed II

Gameplanet (NZ) : Dragon Age: Origins

Playfire (UK) : Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

Gamasutra (US) : Dragon Age: Origins

GameZone (US) : Dragon Age: Origins

Loot Ninja (US) : Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

Gamedaily (US) : Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

Contra Costa Times (US) : Street Fighter IV Bitmob (US) : Batman: Arkham Asylum

WhatIfGaming (US) : Assassin's Creed II

HEXUS.net (UK) : Dragon Age: Origins

Actiontrip (US) : Batman: Arkham Asylum

Actiontrip People's Choice GOTY (US) : Dragon Age: Origins

The Ledger (US) : Batman: Arkham Asylum

EastBayRI (US) : Borderlands

InThisWeek.com (US) : Batman: Arkham Asylum

GOONL!NE (UK) : Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

ALT+F4 (US) : Uncharted 2: Among Thieves D+PAD (UK) : Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

GameZines (UK) : Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

Cheat Code Central (US) : Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

GameSpot (US) : Demon's Souls

Gamestyle (UK) : Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

VideoGamer (UK) : Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2

VG Arabia (JO) : Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

VG Arabia Reader's Choice GOTY (JO) : Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

eLhabib.at (AT) : Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2

The Flickcast (US) : Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2
Middle East Gamers (AE) : Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

SpazioGames (IT) : Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

Gameplayer.se (SE) : Dragon Age: Origins

Feed Your Console (CA) : Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

The New York Times (US) : Assassin's Creed II / Uncharted 2: Among Thieves (tie)

Play.tm (UK) : Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

The New Indian Express (IN) : Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

Gameshark (US) : Dragon Age: Origins

The Salt Lake Tribune (US) : Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

Los Angeles Times (US) : Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2

CraveOnline (US) : Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

Eurogamer Reader's Choice GOTY (DK) : Assassin's Creed II

GamingShogun (US) : Assassin's Creed II

TrustedReviews (UK) : Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

Loading Reality (US) : Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

Terminal Gamer (US) : Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

Newsarama (US) : Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

GamesPoint (AU) : Borderlands

IncGamers (UK) : Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

Wired (US) : Left 4 Dead 2

Softpedia (RO) : Dragon Age: Origins

Blast Magazine (US) : Demon's Souls

PCWorld (US) : Demon's Souls

CBC News (CA) : Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

Gamer365 Reader's Choice GOTY (HU) : Assassin's Creed II

Eurogamer Reader's Choice GOTY (UK) : Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

Eurogamer (UK) : Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

Eurogamer Reader's Choice GOTY (PT) : Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

Eurogamer (ES) : Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

Eurogamer Reader's Choice GOTY (DE) : Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

4PLAYER.DE (DE) : Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

BLORGE (US) : Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2

VGChartz (UK) : Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

VGChartz Reader's Choice (UK) : Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

The Lincoln Journal Star (US) : Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

GamerNode (US) : Assassin's Creed II

Gametrailers (US) : Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2

Silicon Sasquatch (US) : Batman: Arkham Asylum

Lens of Truth (US) : Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

DualShockers (US) : Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

NowGamer (UK) : Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

WorthPlaying (US) : Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2

Giant Bomb (US) : Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

MANIAC.de (DE) : Assassin's Creed II

NYDailyNews (US) : Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

Joystiq (US) : Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

Console Monster (UK) : Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2

Resolution Magazine Reader's Choice GOTY (UK) : Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

Gamervision (US) : Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

Eurogamer (FR) : Assassin's Creed II

Eurogamer (NL) : Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

Eurogamer Reader's Choice GOTY (ES) : Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

Games On Smash Fan Choice Awards (US) : Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

Binge Gamer (US) : Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

Diehard GameFAN (US) : Batman: Arkham Asylum

The A.V. Club (US) : Batman: Arkham Asylum

Orange (UK) : Batman: Arkham Asylum

UFO Gamers (UK) : Dragon Age: Origins

MSNBC (US) : Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

Threevue.com (US) : Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

Suite101.com (CA) : Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

Game Observer (US) : Batman: Arkham Asylum

DarkZero (UK) : Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

Gamer Limit (US) : Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

Thunderbolt (US/UK) : Batman: Arkham Asylum

Mygamer (US) : Dragon Age: Origins

GamingXP (DE) : Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

The Escapist Zero Punctuation (US) : Batman: Arkham Asylum

Kotaku AU (AU) : Batman: Arkham Asylum

Eurogamer (IT) : Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

Game Revolution (US) : Batman: Arkham Asylum

Multiplayer.it (IT) : Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

Multiplayer.it Reader's Choice GOTY (IT) : Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

New Game Network (US) : Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

NeoGAF (US) : Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

Kombo (US) : Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

GameFAQs (US) : Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2

eGamer (ZA) : Batman: Arkham Asylum

Game Informer (US) : Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

Game Informer Reader's Choice GOTY (US) : Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

IGN (US) : Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

IGN Reader's Choice GOTY (US) : Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

Gamerz Ink (AU) : Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2

AceGamez (UK) : Batman: Arkham Asylum

EVERYEYE.IT (IT) : Batman: Arkham Asylum

EVERYEYE.IT Reader's Choice GOTY (IT) : Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

InsideGamer (NL) : Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

3DJuegos (ES) : Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

3DJuegos Reader's Choice GOTY (ES) : Assassin's Creed II

Games TM (UK) : Demon's Souls

Game Hub (UK) : Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

IndianVideoGamer (IN, formerly known as GamingIndians) : Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

XGN (NL) : Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

1UP (US) : Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

1UP Readers' Choice Awards (US) : Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

e-AAGH.net (US) : Dragon Age: Origins

GWJ (US) : Dragon Age: Origins

Kotaku Reader's Choice Award (US) : Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

Kotaku (US) : Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

Games.on.net (AU) : Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

GameSpot Reader's Choice GOTY (US) : Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

GamersNET.nl (NL) : Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2

Gamer's Land (IR) : Assassin's Creed II

Gamer's Land Reader's Choice GOTY (IR) : Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2

Gamereactor (NO) : Batman: Arkham Asylum

The Bitbag (US) : Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

Gamereactor Reader's Choice GOTY (SE) : Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2

GAMEcore.se (SE) : Batman: Arkham Asylum

Gameswelt Reader's Choice GOTY (DE) : Dragon Age: Origins

Gamereactor Reader's Choice GOTY (NO) : Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

AIAS - Interactive Achievement Awards (US) : Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

PCWorld Vietnam (VN) : Dead Space Extraction

NAViGaTR Awards (US) : Batman: Arkham Asylum

GameFly Q Awards (US) : Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2

Game Industry News (US) : Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2

Game Developers Choice Awards (US) : Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

BAFTA Awards (UK) : Batman: Arkham Asylum

BAFTA The GAME Award 2009 - Reader's Choice (UK) : Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2

Dataspelsgalan 2010 (SE) : Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

Dataspelsgalan People's Choice GOTY (SE) : Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2

Game Critics Awards (US) : Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

Computer Bild (DE) : Dragon Age: Origins

fokgames.nl (NL) : Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

fokgames.nl Reader's Choice GOTY (NL) : Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

Cinema e VideoGiochi (IT) : Assassin's Creed II

GAMEBLOG.fr (FR) : Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

DOME.fi (FI) : Dragon Age: Origins

GRY OnLine (PL) : Assassin's Creed II

Gamemag Readers' Choice GOTY (IT) : Dragon Age: Origins

Danish Game Awards (DK) : Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2

Gullstikka (NO) : Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2

PlayGround.ru (RU) : Dragon Age: Origins

PlayGround.ru Readers' Choice GOTY (RU) : Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2

Box Office Prophet - Calvin Awards (US) : Batman: Arkham Asylum




* The Winners of this year *


Uncharted 2: Among Thieves - 111

The Critics' Picks - 73

The Readers' Picks - 38


Batman: Arkham Asylum - 30

The Critics' Picks - 29

The Readers' Picks - 1


Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 - 25 (including Awards 2010)

The Critics' Picks - 13

The Readers' Picks - 12


Dragon Age: Origins - 21

The Critics' Picks - 12

The Readers' Picks - 9


Assassin's Creed II - 14

The Critics' Picks - 9

The Readers' Picks - 5


Demon's Souls - 4

Borderlands - 2

Street Fighter IV - 2

Call of Duty: World at War - 1

Dead Space Extraction - 1

Killzone 2 - 1

Left 4 Dead 2 - 1




* The Big Winner of the Year *

*Uncharted 2: Among Thieves












IGN said "No game in 2009 presented a better overall package than Uncharted 2: Among Thieves. With jaw-dropping visuals, Hollywood-level storytelling, amazing action sequences, intriguing puzzles, and a killer online multiplayer component, Uncharted 2 simply wowed us over and over again from start to finish. Bravo, Naughty Dog; you made our year."




Next Page - 2009 Genre Awards
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New Zealand Shooting: Man Performs Emotional Haka Dance At Christchurch



Hey guys,

Simply, amazing haka by one man near the mosque shooting in new zealand!

I keep rewatching this again and again!

I had to share this!

For one thing, the gunman's didn't count on new zealanders to backfired. They chose the wrong country!

P.S. God knows more than what man think!




sábado, 23 de março de 2019

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sexta-feira, 29 de junho de 2018

The Ultimate List of The 14 Best URL Shortener Services

  1. Linkshrink

    Linkshrink URL Shortener Service provides you an opportunity to monetize links that you go on the Internet. Linkshrink comes as one of the most trusted URL Shortener Service. It provides an advanced reporting system so that you can easily track the performance of your shortened links. You can use Linkshrink to shorten your long URL. With Linkshrink, you can earn anywhere from $3 to $10 per 1000 views.
    Linkshrink provides lots of customization options. For example, you can change URL or have some custom message other than the usual "Skip this Ad" message for increasing your link clicks and views on the ad. Linkshrink also offers a flat $25 commission on your referrals. The minimum payout with Linkshrink is $5. It pays you through PayPal, Payza, or Bitcoin.
  2. ADmy.link

    ADmy.link is also one of the best URL sites.It is a trusted site.You can earn simply by registering for an account.It's fast and free!then you can Find URLs you would like to monetize and shorten your links.You just have to Share your shortened links and drive traffic to your content.
    Then Earn money by sharing in the advertising revenues for each real visit to your links!You can earn $5 for 1000 views.Minimum payout is $5.You can earn extra money by their referral system.They offer 15% as a referral program.
    • Payout for 1000-$5
    • Minimum payout-$5
    • Referral commission-15%
    • Payment method-PayPal
    • Payment time-start of every month.

  3. Ouo.io

    Ouo.io is one of the fastest growing URL Shortener Service. Its pretty domain name is helpful in generating more clicks than other URL Shortener Services, and so you get a good opportunity for earning more money out of your shortened link. Ouo.io comes with several advanced features as well as customization options.
    With Ouo.io you can earn up to $8 per 1000 views. It also counts multiple views from same IP or person. With Ouo.io is becomes easy to earn money using its URL Shortener Service. The minimum payout is $5. Your earnings are automatically credited to your PayPal or Payoneer account on 1st or 15th of the month.
    • Payout for every 1000 views-$5
    • Minimum payout-$5
    • Referral commission-20%
    • Payout time-1st and 15th date of the month
    • Payout options-PayPal and Payza

  4. Adf.ly

    Adf.ly is the oldest and one of the most trusted URL Shortener Service for making money by shrinking your links. Adf.ly provides you an opportunity to earn up to $5 per 1000 views. However, the earnings depend upon the demographics of users who go on to click the shortened link by Adf.ly.
    It offers a very comprehensive reporting system for tracking the performance of your each shortened URL. The minimum payout is kept low, and it is $5. It pays on 10th of every month. You can receive your earnings via PayPal, Payza, or AlertPay. Adf.ly also runs a referral program wherein you can earn a flat 20% commission for each referral for a lifetime.
  5. LINK.TL

    LINK.TL is one of the best and highest URL shortener website.It pays up to $16 for every 1000 views.You just have to sign up for free.You can earn by shortening your long URL into short and you can paste that URL into your website, blogs or social media networking sites, like facebook, twitter, and google plus etc.
    One of the best thing about this site is its referral system.They offer 10% referral commission.You can withdraw your amount when it reaches $5.
    • Payout for 1000 views-$16
    • Minimum payout-$5
    • Referral commission-10%
    • Payout methods-Paypal, Payza, and Skrill
    • Payment time-daily basis

  6. CPMlink

    CPMlink is one of the most legit URL shortener sites.You can sign up for free.It works like other shortener sites.You just have to shorten your link and paste that link into the internet.When someone will click on your link.
    You will get some amount of that click.It pays around $5 for every 1000 views.They offer 10% commission as the referral program.You can withdraw your amount when it reaches $5.The payment is then sent to your PayPal, Payza or Skrill account daily after requesting it.
    • The payout for 1000 views-$5
    • Minimum payout-$5
    • Referral commission-10%
    • Payment methods-Paypal, Payza, and Skrill
    • Payment time-daily

  7. Clk.sh

    Clk.sh is a newly launched trusted link shortener network, it is a sister site of shrinkearn.com. I like ClkSh because it accepts multiple views from same visitors. If any one searching for Top and best url shortener service then i recommend this url shortener to our users. Clk.sh accepts advertisers and publishers from all over the world. It offers an opportunity to all its publishers to earn money and advertisers will get their targeted audience for cheapest rate. While writing ClkSh was offering up to $8 per 1000 visits and its minimum cpm rate is $1.4. Like Shrinkearn, Shorte.st url shorteners Clk.sh also offers some best features to all its users, including Good customer support, multiple views counting, decent cpm rates, good referral rate, multiple tools, quick payments etc. ClkSh offers 30% referral commission to its publishers. It uses 6 payment methods to all its users.
    • Payout for 1000 Views: Upto $8
    • Minimum Withdrawal: $5
    • Referral Commission: 30%
    • Payment Methods: PayPal, Payza, Skrill etc.
    • Payment Time: Daily

  8. Shorte.st

    Shorte.st is another very popular and most trusted URL Shortening Company. Shorte.st comes as a user-friendly URL Shortener Service with many creative options for making money by monetizing the links you share. Shorte.st provides you an opportunity to earn from $5 to $15 per 1000 views for promoting their shortened links.
    For WordPress Bloggers, Shorte.st brings its WordPress Plugin which will help you greatly to boost your earnings. Shorte.st has a low minimum payout of $5.
    The payment is credited automatically on the 10th of each month. The payment methods include PayPal, Payoneer, and WebMoney. It also presents a referral earning opportunity wherein you can earn 20% commission on referrals for a lifetime.
  9. Petty Link

    Shorten URLs and earn money with Petty Link which is one of the best URL Shortening for earning money online.
    Getting started is easy. You need to create an account, shorten your link, and start earning money. Petty is one of the best ways to earn extra money.
    You get to make money from home when managing and protecting your link. Using the Petty Link tool, you can create short links. What's best, you get paid. It's a completely free tool.
    You have to create an account, create a link, and post it. For every visit, you earn money. The payout is as much as $12 per 1000 views. Plus, you can get 21% Referral Bonus.
    It has the Petty Link Referral Program. Refer friends and receive 21% of their earnings for life.
    Its featured Administration Panel allows you to control all of the features with a click of a button. It offers detailed stats. You get to know your audience.
    It has a low minimum payout. You need to earn only $5.00 before you are paid. Payment method is PayPal. Moreover, Petty offers the highest rates.
    Plus, it has a dedicated support team to help you out in case you have any questions or issues.
  10. Link4.me

    Link4.me is another trusted and fast growing site.You can earn by creating an account for free.You have to shorten your long URL into the short one.Then you can paste it into websites, blog, and social networking sites.You can earn $9 for 1000 views.they offer 20% referral commission for the lifetime.
    When your earning will reach $5 then you can claim your earning.Paypal is the only method through which you can withdraw your earnings.
    • Payout for 1000 views-$9
    • Minimum payout-$5
    • Referral commission-20%
    • Payment method-Paypal

  11. BLV.ME

    BLV.ME is one of the most trusted URL shortener sites.It pays high CPM rate.You can earn $10 for every 1000 views.One worst thing about blv.me is its referral system.
    They only offer 5% referral commission which is very much low.You can withdraw your amount when it reaches $10.You can claim your amount through Payza, Bank Transfer or Skrill.
    • The payout for 1000 views-$10
    • Minimum payout-$10
    • Referral commission-5%
    • Payout options-Payza, Skrill, and bank transfer
    • Payment time-at the end of the month

  12. Linkbucks

    Linkbucks is another best and one of the most popular sites for shortening URLs and earning money. It boasts of high Google Page Rank as well as very high Alexa rankings. Linkbucks is paying $0.5 to $7 per 1000 views, and it depends on country to country.
    The minimum payout is $10, and payment method is PayPal. It also provides the opportunity of referral earnings wherein you can earn 20% commission for a lifetime. Linkbucks runs advertising programs as well.
    • The payout for 1000 views-$3-9
    • Minimum payout-$10
    • Referral commission-20%
    • Payment options-PayPal,Payza,and Payoneer
    • Payment-on the daily basis

  13. Shink.me

    Shink.me is one of the old URL shortener sites.It is a legit site.You just have open an account free.You can earn from this like other URL shortener companies.It offers the good CPM rate for all countries traffic.
    You can earn $4.65 for every 1000 views.The minimum payout rate is $5.ther offer 10% referral commission.PayPal and Payza are payment methods of shink.me.
    • The payout for 1000 views-$4.65
    • Minimum payout-$5
    • Referral commission-10%
    • Payout methods-Payza and Paypal
    • Payment time-Biweekly

  14. Short.am

    Short.am provides a big opportunity for earning money by shortening links. It is a rapidly growing URL Shortening Service. You simply need to sign up and start shrinking links. You can share the shortened links across the web, on your webpage, Twitter, Facebook, and more. Short.am provides detailed statistics and easy-to-use API.
    It even provides add-ons and plugins so that you can monetize your WordPress site. The minimum payout is $5 before you will be paid. It pays users via PayPal or Payoneer. It has the best market payout rates, offering unparalleled revenue. Short.am also run a referral program wherein you can earn 20% extra commission for life.

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