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Both Songs are Good, but I'll vote for DH1 , Lyric + Rhythm.
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Nickname : @XZoro™ Tag your opponent : @Ru-gAL.™ Music genre : Rock Number of votes : 7 Tag one leader to post your songs LIST : @XZoro™
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v2, Effect + Text.
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I'll vote for DH2, I like it more than DH1.
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More than 400 migrants have crossed the English Channel in small boats - a record for a single day. Border Force has intercepted 409 people, including young children, on board 27 boats, with several further vessels still being dealt with. Some of the migrants were carrying children too young to walk. Prime Minister Boris Johnson earlier on Wednesday said the UK had become "a target and a magnet for those who would exploit vulnerable people in this way". A further 53 people were rescued by French authorities after getting into difficulties before reaching British waters. Some 145 people had crossed the Channel in 18 small boats on Tuesday. Rough seas brought on by Storm Francis made crossings impossible at the end of August, but conditions have improved in the first two days of September. Speaking in the Commons during Prime Minister's Questions, Mr Johnson said: "I have a great deal of sympathy with those who are desperate as to put their children in dinghies or in children's paddling pools and try to cross the channel. "But I have to say what they're doing is falling prey to criminal gangs and they are breaking the law." He added: "It also undermines the legitimate claims of others who seek asylum in this country. "We will address the rigidities in our laws that make this country, I'm afraid, a target and a magnet for those who would exploit vulnerable people in this way." More than 1,468 migrants made the crossing by small boat in August despite a vow from Home Secretary Priti Patel to make the dangerous route "unviable". The Home Office does not provide information on how many children are making the crossing on small boats.
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My vote goes to DH2, Better than DH1 + Good rhythm
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We are Looking for admins, so if you interesting and dont want waste the chance just make a request. ?
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Hello dear @#Loenex you have good activity in the forum and ts3, but before Give you my vote I want ask you two questions : 1- why your last request it was rejected, and do you expect that you corrected your mistake in this request? 2- as we see you are a member of four projects, how you can get the time to do activity there and why you joined? Waiting for your answers.
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My vote is DH2, better than DH1, Good Lyrics + Sound
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My vote goes to DH2, I like it more Than DH1
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A teenager has been charged with killing two people and injuring another during protests against the police shooting of a black man in Wisconsin. Kyle Rittenhouse allegedly shot three people on Tuesday, after demonstrations sparked by the shooting of 29-year-old Jacob Blake. The 17-year-old had told journalists it was "his job" to guard buildings in Kenosha against protesters. He has now been charged with six criminal counts over the shootings. His social media profiles indicate he is a supporter of Donald Trump, and passionate about the police and guns. The shooting came on the third night of protests after a police officer fired seven shots into Jacob Blake's back on Sunday night. His lawyers fear it will take a "miracle" for him to walk again. Police found a knife in Mr Blake's car but no other weapons. Investigations are continuing into the shooting. What happened on Tuesday? Videos on social media appeared to show a man with a rifle being chased by a crowd before he fell to the ground and appeared to fire at them. Joseph Rosenbaum, 36 and Anthony Huber, 26, both died in the incident. Gaige Grosskreutz, also 26, was injured. Kyle Rittenhouse was arrested at his mother's house in Antioch, Illinois on Wednesday. On Thursday, he was officially charged with two counts of homicide and one attempted homicide, as well as "recklessly endangering safety" and possession of a dangerous weapon. Kenosha - a city of about 100,000 people on the western edge of Lake Michigan - has seen days of unrest since the shooting of Jacob Blake. It came just months after African American George Floyd was killed by police officers in Minnesota. His death sparked global protests about police violence in the US. Jacob Blake's shooting has sparked fresh demonstrations, in Kenosha and in other cities across the US. A number of US sports have cancelled matches in protest against the incident. Demonstrations were more muted on Wednesday night after Wisconsin's attorney general named the officer who fired on Mr Blake as Rusten Sheskey, a seven-year veteran of Kenosha's police department. "Last night was very peaceful," Kenosha County Sheriff David Beth told reporters on Thursday. "Hopefully, we are over the hump of what we have to face." There has been widespread anger about how law enforcement officials - both local and federal, ordered to the city by US President Donald Trump - responded to the demonstrations. On Thursday the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) called for the immediate resignation of Kenosha's police chief and county sheriff, accusing them of defending "white supremacy" and "demonizing people who were murdered for exercising their First Amendment rights and speaking out against police violence".
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Hurricane Laura is expected to cause a catastrophic storm surge, extreme winds and flash floods as it hits the US, the National Hurricane Center (NHC) says. Laura is currently a Category 3 storm and is due to strengthen to Category 4 before reaching Texas and Louisiana later on Wednesday. The NHC warned local residents to "rush" to complete preparations. Half a million have been told to leave. Laura and another storm Marco earlier hit the Caribbean killing 24. Marco has already struck Louisiana, bringing strong winds and heavy rain on Monday. Initially it was feared that both storms would hit Louisiana as hurricanes with 48 hours of each other - an unprecedented event - but Marco was downgraded to a tropical storm. Laura, on the other hand, has strengthened rapidly to a Category 3, gaining 70% in power in just 24 hours. Evacuations are complicated by the Covid-19 pandemic. Texas Governor Greg Abbott urged families who could afford it to take refuge in hotels and motels to be distanced from others. What can we expect from Hurricane Laura? Early on Wednesday the NHC said satellite images had shown that Laura had undergone a remarkable intensification to become a "formidable hurricane". In a series of tweets, it said Laura was expected to bring "life-threatening hazards" and an "unsurvivable storm surge" to parts of the coast of the Gulf of Mexico. Well-built homes could incur major damage, trees could be snapped or uprooted and electricity and water would be unavailable for days or even weeks, it said. "Hurricane force winds and widespread damaging wind gusts will also spread well inland into portions of eastern Texas and western Louisiana early Thursday," the NHC added. The hurricane currently has maximum sustained winds of 125mph (201km/h). It could reach 145mph in the next few hours, with gusts of 170mph. It is expected to reach landfall near the Texas-Louisiana border shortly after midnight local time on Thursday (05:00 GMT). It is also expected to generate tornadoes over Louisiana, Texas and Mississippi on Wednesday night. More than 385,000 residents have been ordered to leave the Texas cities of Beaumont, Galveston and Port Arthur, while an additional 200,000 were told to evacuate Calcasieu Parish in south-western Louisiana. Port Arthur, Texas, is home to the nation's largest oil refinery, and workers have been taken off at least 281 offshore drilling platforms in the Gulf of Mexico, officials said on Monday. What happened in the Caribbean? Marco and Laura brought high winds and rough seas to the Caribbean, leaving at least 24 people dead, including a baby and an eight-year-old child in Haiti. Heavy rains have also battered parts of Cuba, the Dominican Republic, and the US territory of Puerto Rico. President Trump declared a state of disaster in the territory on Saturday. In Cuba, authorities have evacuated at least 160,000 people from several coastal regions, while thousands have been evacuated in the Dominican Republic. In Jamaica, there were reports of landslides and flooded roads.
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Nickname : @XZoro™ Tag your opponent : @Meh Rez vM ! ♫ Music genre : Pop Number of votes : 6 Tag one leader to post your songs LIST : @XZoro™
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On the first night of the Republican Party convention, the president's eldest son, Donald Trump Jr, took centre stage and commanded the nation's attention. "Trump's policies have been like rocket fuel to the economy," Mr Trump said during his speech, praising his father's leadership. But his most powerful lines were not about the president; they were swipes at Joe Biden, the Democratic nominee for the presidency. "Biden's radical left-wing policies would stop our economic recovery cold," Mr Trump said. He warned conservatives that Democrats would undo the economic gains that people had made with his father in the White House. "Biden has promised to take that money back out of your pocket and keep it in the Swamp," Mr Trump said, adding: "That makes sense, considering Joe Biden is basically the Loch Ness Monster of the Swamp. For the past half-century, he's been lurking around in there." A fierce advocate for his father's platform, Donald Trump Jr's supporters say he can electrify a room while his detractors accuse him of pouring petrol on the flames. His presentations are laced with full-throated attacks on liberals, Hunter Biden - Joe Biden's son - and on the media (that's when the crowd roars). Firebrand speaker, sportsman and big-game hunter, Mr Trump is doing everything he can to help his father win re-election. The Republican strategy has focused on energising the president's base of supporters, and they see the younger Mr Trump as their ace in the hole.He has an unusual rapport with the president's supporters, many of whom live in rural parts of the country and also love to hunt. "He's viewed as a conduit to the Trump base," explains Ron Bonjean, a Republican strategist with ties to the White House. They like his "no-nonsense" style, says Michael Kuckelman, the chair of the Kansas Republican Party who is now at the Charlotte convention. Many of the president's base like the way that the younger Mr Trump has at times gone even further than his father, supporting, for example, the gun industry's efforts to have restrictions on silencers eliminated. He is also admired for his boldness - he has aligned himself with colourful characters. Last year, he appeared at a rally for We Build the Wall, a group that was founded as a way to raise funds for the wall. Founders of the group have recently been charged with defrauding donors. In his role as a campaign speaker, Mr Trump is often surrounded by signs emblazoned with his father's name. In these moments, his part seems preordained: when you have the same name as your father, it is natural to slip into the role of cheerleader. And while some men might chafe at the part, he has thrived in his father's shadow. He is treated like a rock star at conservative venues. Lawrence Levy, the executive dean of Hofstra University's National Center for Suburban Studies, says that Mr Trump is an unusually effective advocate for his father on the campaign trail. And it could be a stepping stone to a more prominent role. "The successful sons of powerful people learn not just to live but to thrive in what may seem like their father's shadow but will someday disappear and they will be the family's patriarch," says Mr Levy. In the meantime, he is in many ways similar to his father and is just as divisive as the president. While the president's supporters cheer him on, liberals recoil. "A product of nepotism," says Christina Greer, an associate professor of political science at Fordham University. Jon Reinish, a New York-based Democratic strategist, says that he taps into dark strands of the current presidency, describing him as a "younger, more acidic version of his father". Says Mr Reinish: "Donald Jr is the gasoline on the fire." A bearded man with short-cropped hair, Mr Trump wears open-collar shirts and throws his hands around when he talks. During his speeches, he bounces on his feet like a boxer in the ring. "He energises and electrifies a room," says Jack Oliver, a Republican fund-raiser. "He has a radiant personality." Mr Trump spent his childhood summers in Czechoslovakia, as it was then known, hunting with his paternal grandfather, and had a rowdy youth. In his early twenties, he was arrested in New Orleans on charges of public drunkenness and thrown in jail. He and his ex-wife, Vanessa Haydon, a former model, have five children. His current girlfriend, Kimberly Guilfoyle, is a fund-raising official for the campaign (she calls him "Junior Mint", an affectionate term). He became a lightning rod for controversy because of a meeting in New York that he had with a Russian lawyer, a woman with ties to the Kremlin, in June 2016. The meeting was scrutinised by special counsel Robert Mueller during his investigation into ties between the campaign and Russia that summer. But in the end, Mr Mueller said there was not sufficient evidence of a criminal conspiracy. His father acted protectively of his son and downplayed the significance of it. "He had a meeting. Nothing happened with the meeting," the president told me and other reporters on Air Force One in the summer of 2017. The president spoke of his son, an executive for the Trump Organization, as if he were much younger. "He's a good boy," said the president. "He's a good kid." Lately both men have focused like a laser on the polls in November. Their future hang in the balance. As Hofstra University's Lawrence Levy explains, the younger man's prospects may be enhanced by the results on election day. "He's positioning himself to be the financial and political heir to the Trump brand and what he chooses to do with that will depend on how successful this campaign will be." Mr Levy says that he could go far. "The base is wild for him. He is very po[CENSORED]r in red states. If for some reason he only wanted to become a member of Congress, he could run very successfully," he says. "But I think his ambitions are bigger than that." His chances for future success will be higher if he can help win this one for his father. From now until November, they both have their eyes on the prize.
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A black box recorder recovered from a Ukrainian passenger jet mistakenly shot down by Iran in January captured a conversation in the cockpit moments after a missile strike, officials say. Data from the Boeing 737 indicated that the pilots and passengers were alive before a second missile hit 25 seconds later, Iran's aviation authority said. The Ukraine International Airlines (UIA) flight crashed shortly after taking off from Tehran. All 176 people on board were killed. After initially denying any responsibility for the incident, Iran admitted it had shot down the UIA flight "unintentionally", calling it a "disastrous mistake" by Iran's Revolutionary Guards Corps. Iran's air defences had been on high alert at the time. Hours earlier, the country had fired ballistic missiles at two US bases in Iraq in retaliation for the killing of top Iranian general Qasem Soleimani by a US drone strike in Baghdad. What is the latest on the crash? During a press conference on Sunday, Capt Zanganeh, head of the Civil Aviation Organisation of Iran (CAOI), said "up to 19 seconds" of conversation between two pilots and a pilot instructor had been captured in the aircraft's cabin after the first missile struck. It was "25 seconds later that the second missile hit the plane", he said, adding: "They were piloting the plane until the last moment." He said information recorded by the plane's black boxes - which hold key data and communications from the cockpit - indicated that the aircraft had been "in a normal flight corridor" before the first missile exploded, sending shrapnel into the aircraft. Capt Zanganeh added: "At this moment, the plane has an electrical problem and the auxiliary power of the plane is turned on at the order of the pilot instructor. Both engines were on in the seconds after the explosion. "No sound was heard from the passenger cabin at that moment... The recording stopped after 19 seconds." No details of the cockpit conversation were disclosed. Iran had delayed releasing the plane's "black box" voice recorder but in July sent it to France for examination. No other parties involved in the black box analysis have yet commented. What happened to Flight PS752? On 8 January, at 06:12 local time (02:42 GMT), UIA flight PS752 took off from Imam Khomeini International Airport in Tehran. The plane was a Boeing 737-800 - one of the international airline industry's most widely used aircraft models. Before leaving the airport's air space, the plane appeared to turn around to return to the runway. Shortly afterwards, it crashed. The government in Tehran initially said the UIA plane had suffered a technical problem shortly after take-off. It cited witnesses including the crew of another passenger plane who said it had been on fire prior to impact. Authorities said they had lost radar contact when the plane was at an altitude of about 8,000ft (2,400m), minutes after taking off. A later report by the CAOI said the air defence unit that targeted the passenger plane had recently moved and had failed to calibrate its equipment correctly. As a result, it misidentified the civilian plane as a hostile object. The report also said the missile battery had been unable to communicate with their command centre, and had fired on the plane without receiving official approval.
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Game Informations. Developers : FuturLab - FuturLab Limited. Released : August 20, 2020. Genre : Adventure video game. Mode : Single-player Platforms : Microsoft Windows - PlayStation 4 - Xbox One - Nintendo Switch. We can't quite remember when we got distracted by something else and stopped watching Peaky Blinders. All we can say is that Scarecrow was in it, Bane wasn't, and the nice palaeontologist from Jurassic Park was a rotter. We'll have to go back to it one day. Anyway, tie-in video game Peaky Blinders: Mastermind is a prequel to the series that requires no knowledge of the television show to understand, so newcomers or strategy fans unfamiliar with the Shelby clan can enjoy it. Well, kinda enjoy it. Maybe. Mastermind is a strategy game in which you set a character on a path of actions, then rewind time and do the same for another, and then another, syncing up to accomplish a common goal within a strict time limit. As an example, Tommy can convince certain NPCs to do his bidding, while his brother Arthur can kick down some doors or chin specific baddies. Ada is a woman so that means she can distract guards by fluttering her eyelashes and twirling her handbag. So you might be in a scenario where there's a door guarded by two wrong 'uns, and you can't knock one of them out without the other seeing you being naughty. You can instruct Ada to strut up to one of the guards and pout to take him out of the game, then rewind, and simultaneously tell Arthur to take care of the other guard by punching him real hard in the face. Tommy, a clever sort who uses words and not his fists to sort his problems out, can then convince an NPC on the other side of the door to open it so our three amigos can then go through and have a celebratory Blue WKD back at the bar. As the game progresses you'll gain access to half a dozen characters with specific roles to fill, and the missions that you take on become more and more elaborate. The big problem with Mastermind is that the game ends just as it is becoming interesting from a gameplay perspective, and so while the last couple of levels do occasionally hit some high notes, they're the exception rather than the rule. Of the ten levels on offer here, the first five or so rarely become more challenging than a DVD menu, and it's only for the last few where you'll be using all of the characters in interesting ways to navigate a complicated mission. All told, playing through the game once is unlikely to take longer than five or six hours and only a couple of those will truly give you pause for thought. Another issue is that Mastermind feels a little too restrictive, in that you basically have to complete every mission in a specific way and any time you try to be too clever or stray from the path the developers have laid out you'll hit a wall. If you play on normal difficulty the game even tells you most of the time which character should be going where, and on some occasions, outright reveals how to proceed. There's huge gaps in logic as pertains to some of the skills too, with the most egregious example we found being that Arthur can knock certain baddies out but only face-on. In a late-game mission where a guard is blocking a door but facing the other way, you can't take him out from behind, and instead must work your way around half the level to attack him from the other side. Perhaps Arthur's a man of honour and wouldn't sully his good name by surprise attacking an enemy, but we found this pretty annoying. Once you've beaten a mission there's the option to play it again on Hard which removes all hints and waypoints, but if you've already played on Normal then you'll probably remember how to do it so it shouldn't be much of an issue. There's also hidden collectable pocket watches to find but we found most of these without trying so this is unlikely to keep you scratching your head for very long. The story is original and is set before the events of the series, and that hinders the game more than it helps. If you've never seen the show then the glib narrative and dialogue here won't teach you much about the characters and so you're unlikely to become attached to them enough to care about what happens. If you have seen the show then you already care about the characters, but you also know that the game is a prequel, so none of them are in any danger whatsoever. As such, regardless of whether you're a fan of Peaky Blinders or not, Mastermind's story is unlikely to impress. The tale is told in a series of static cut-scenes complemented by text, and involves all of the usual hallmarks of the television series. There's shady coppers, rival gangs, and a bit of banter between the Blinders. But the dull delivery and flat dialogue means that Mastermind never feels like a true companion to the show and instead more of a cheap spin-off that seems superfluous to the overarching lore. System Requirements: MINIMUM: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS: Windows 7/8.1/10 x64 Processor: Intel i5-760 (4*2800) or equivalent Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: GeForce GTX 760 DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 5 GB available space Peaky Blinders: Mastermind is a strategy game that requires very little strategy for much of its short running time. While it does eventually present a little more challenge in the closing chapters, the hum-drum narrative and bargain-basement cut-scenes won't provide you with much incentive to persevere through the duller moments which make up most of the game. If you're a massive fan of the show waiting for the next season, then you're probably better off just forming your own gang while talking in a comedy Brummie accent.