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halove you thought you have seen the last of me?

well,

you thought wrong

now sit down because i'm about to introduce to all of

you sleepy assholes the best boy group of all history

also known as halo

halo is a 6 member kpop boygroup

that debuted in 2k14 with the song 'fever'

their company is named histar media

but they changed their names so many fucking times

i cannot assure you they'll remain called histar media

their group name (halo) is an acronym for

Hexagon of Absolute Light and Organization

but even with the cute meaning that they shine the

brightest when all six are together,

not even themselves remembers what it stands for

so do not worry about it :v

their ages goes from 28 to 23 this year (korean age, 2k17)

(but) they're all babies who need supervision

so pls shower them with love :)

let's go to the mem(e)bers!

dino, real name jo sungho, is a '90 liner and a vocalist

i'm pretty sure he's lying about his age,

because it's impossible that this cutie is eight (actually 7 bc i'm from feb and he dec)

goddamn years older than me and the oldest of all six

but OH WELL :/

he's the main vocal--

and can play the piano--

and is fucking talented and deserves more love >:(

he debuted as a composer on their mini album

'happy day' with the track #5 just for you i

sungho is also considered the dad of the group

but i think the fuck not

because most of the time the younger members

are disrespecting him :(

the next in line is lee inhaeng, the main rapper of

the group and a '92 liner

he's also really tol and in love with his looks

he's pretty 4d and weird but

he doesn't think it's a bad thing

he's also highkey in love with their youngest member

ooon, real name jung younghoon,

is a vocalist, dancer, and the leader of the group

but i'm always wondering why :0

he's a '93 liner and also an all-rounder

seriously is there something he can't do?

he can do anything :D!

although he's talented as fuck,

he's also really extra and weird

and i don't understand how he's the leader

because he's a bad influence on the kids

the oldest of the kim trinity is called

jaeyong, a vocalist born in '94, he's also a visual

and king of melanin!!!!!!!!!

honestly can the fansites not whitewash all that handsomeness?????????? (it pisses me off everytime)

his voice is super beautiful--

this boy is either quiet on a corner

or being the weirdest human being ever

there is no in between.

jaeyong is also a composer

his first song was on their (3rd) single album grow up,

but he also wrote another song for their 3rd mini album,

which was performed a few times, called i'm scared (or i'm afraid, both are valid english titles)

there's even a lyrics mv for this song!

heecheon is the next in line, also born in '94

and a dancer and vocalist

he's also my favourite human being on the entire planet <3

he's super awkward but that

makes him even more adorable

heecheon is quite chill and calm

but he can also be extra (rip me)

but it usually happens whenever he's near

jaeyong and/or younghoon (aka extra line)

anyway if you also stan him lemme know

so we can cry over this ball of fluff together :')

last but not least,

yoondong is a '95 liner and the maknae

he's a dancer, and vocal, and rapper because

kid is super!!!! talented!!!!!

his company staff though must be blind and deaf

because he used to have minus three lines per album

but apparently they got fired and

a better staff took their place

shine my baby boy <3 (who's older than me by solid 3 years)

he's super cute and smol

but he doesn't want to be cute and smol

too bad kid you're adorable :3

(cute)

even his team members loves him

so there is no reason for you not to ;)

For more infomation >> an unhelpful guide to halo - Duration: 8:22.

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17 Best Restaurants in Quebec City | Top Local Food and Nightlife Guide - Duration: 13:08.

Eating in Quebec is my favorite thing

That's right eating in Quebec is pretty epic.

Quebec City has to be one of the best foodie designations in North America

combing French gastronomical traditions

with the uniquely Canadian twist.

We've been to Quebec City twice now,

once in the winter and once in the summer,

and we've eaten at some incredible restaurants.

So without further ado, these are our 17 favorite restaurants

and the best foodie experiences in Quebec City.

First up: L'affaire Ketchup.

Basically in French it's a saying that means everything's cool, everything's gravy, and it's an

unpretentious bistro that cooks everything over two four- burner stoves.

It's situated in a former house.

The menu is written by hand on a chalkboard every day.

So the menu is always changing.

It's not a big place, so it can be difficult to get in,

but if you do get in, expect inventive cuisine,

plenty of booze, and a soundtrack of heavy metal.

Another favorite of ours is Biceps Barbecue,

which is a collaboration between a notorious bartender

who serves shots of bourbon with bacon and a chef who spent seven years traveling the United States in a van,

perfecting his barbecue skills.

The result is a beautiful baby of southern and Quebecois cuisine.

Brisket with a slab of foie gras on top.

Instead of chicken wings, frog legs and

obviously meat, meat, and more meat.

Come hungry, leave stuffed, and come back for more.

It's located a little bit outside of town, and the building is kind of a dive.

But when you walk in, you will be blown away,

welcomed and so well fed that you won't have to eat for another week.

The next morning you'll probably be looking for some brunch.

You should go to Clocher Penche.

And by the way, if we're mispronouncing any of these names,

"Nous sommes desoles." Sorry. We're trying our best.

Clocher Penche is one of the best brunch spots in Quebec.

It's named after this crooked tower that's right across the street.

It's like a church, and all the dishes have this religious theme,

but they're completely unorthodox.

There're waffles with a mushroom bechamel sauce, fried eggs over zucchini, salad with a hoisin sauce.

Everything is amazing. Everything's decadent, decadent, decadent.

Did we mention that you're probably not going to be losing weight on the trip? Yeah? That's guaranteed

Yeah

Definitely good though. It's a good sort of.... unless you walk everywhere

because Quebec City is built on a hill, and

there's plenty of staircases to burn these meals off.

Yeah, just plan breakfast lunch and dinner in three different parts the city and walk between them,

and you have an exercise plan done, built in.

For coffee head over to Maelstrom in the neighborhood of Saint Roch.

During the day it's an incredible place to grab a coffee.

Obviously, their baristas are on point, and all of their coffee is really, really good, especially their cold brew.

But the best part about it

is that when the sun goes down, it turns into a cocktail bar,

and they have some incredibly inventive cocktails using coffee.

Back in the Old Town check out Chez Boulay,

which was probably one of my favorite spots we went to.

It specializes in what they call boreal cuisine, which essentially is like a québécois

interpretation of new nordic cuisine.

If that sounds complicated,

basically nordic cuisine is focused on local sustainable organic food

with ingredients you can only find in the area

It's the same thing but in a québécois interpretation.

They reject a lot of traditional spices and other flavorings in favor of

local products that they can find in the forest or on local farms.

Better.. the lunchtime menu is extremely accessible.

It's like under 20 bucks for a big, big portion plus a starter.

It's hard to beat that in terms of value.

Speaking of produce..

most of the produce that's used in these

restaurants in Quebec City is grown on the nearby

Ile d'Orleans,

which is just a short drive outside of the city,

just past Montmorency Falls, but it's full of farms;

It's full of vineyards, and it's got some incredible restaurants.

We really recommend checking out

Cassis Monna et Filles.

This family owned and operated business is run by two lovely sisters

who have very inventive ways of using blackcurrant.

Blackcurrant is a berry from France that grows great on the Ile d'Orleans.

And their blackcurrant is used in all of the restaurants across the city.

Not to mention the fact that they have a beautiful

property, great terrace overlooking the St.. Lawrence River, and a creamery

where they have Incredible gelato, which honestly

you'd never think you'd be eating gelato in Quebec, but...

so good.

Alright, so while you're on the island, if you're there during the summertime,

you should definitely check out some of the wineries.

Huge island the size of Manhattan,

but it only has six thousand residents.

It's basically farm yard vineyards, farm yard vineyards.

We went to a vineyard called Vignoble, which means vineyard and then

Saint- Petronille. This is really pushing the limits of our French.

It's a hard word to pronounce,

but it is a great place to visit and get a sampling of the local wines.

Try to sample their riesling if you can.

It's in high demand at the moment and was really good.

Now if you're visiting the island in the wintertime, make sure you check out some of the sugar shacks.

Sugar shacks are where people harvest

maple syrup from the maple tree and fun fact:

Quebec actually produces

80% of the world's maple syrup.

Sugar shacks are great little traditional restaurants where they serve

traditional food, most of which infused with maple syrup.

Now if you guys don't fancy the drive out to the island or you want a more modern version of a sugar shack,

go to Le Bush in the center of the Old Town.

It has to be one of our favorite dining experiences

we've ever had, and it's basically a crash course in everything Québécois:

An over the top amount of red meat drowned in maple syrup and bacon.

Very nice smothered in maple syrup.

You get shots of sortilege, a local liquor, also made from maple syrup, also made from maple syrup and a dessert

of maple syrup on ice.

Sounds great.

If you don't feel like binging on maple syrup,

head over to Battuto, an intimate Italian

restaurant that serves up some of the best pastas in the city.

It's got a clean minimalist aesthetic with a long bar right up against the open kitchen.

So you can watch the chefs cooking your meal,

and you will be blown away when those pastas hit your taste buds.

If you're planning on visiting Battuto,

do know that there aren't a lot of tables,

and it's booked weeks in advance.

So one of the first things you do after you get those plane tickets is make a reservation.

For something more indigenous to Quebec, try La Traite at the Hotel Musee Premieres Nations.

The First Nations Hotel Museum owned and operated by the Wendake-Huron Tribe,

the restaurant uses the boreal cuisine we talked about

earlier with traditional ingredients only accessible to First Nations People.

While you're there make sure you check out the museum and the longhouse where you can even stay overnight.

When it comes to craft beer, you are in luck.

Quebec has always been Canada's best beer province and that can be traced back to colonial times

when French colonists couldn't import or grow wine themselves.

So they decided to start making beer at home

There's a few dozen micro breweries in Quebec City,

and it's easy to do a

self-guided pub crawl using the " Je Bois Local,"

which is basically like a little passport,

and you get a stamp at each brewery.

if you make it to all ten, they give you this cool shirt.

Je bois local.

Each August they have a beer festival called Festibiere,

and if you're not in town for that

there is a pop-up bar on the waterfront every summer that serves 60 beers from

21 micro breweries.

It's also called Festibiere, and it's a great way to sample

the best Quebec beers if you're not there during the festival.

It's a great place to cool off. You can literally take a chair, put it in the fountain, drink a couple of beers,

hear good tunes, plenty of craft beers to choose from, and you're right on the water front.

If you're more into cocktails,

make sure you head over to L' Atelier, which is cool a cocktail bar on the Grand Allee, which is a pedestrian

kind of walkway area full of great restaurants with terazzas.

Definitely a good spot to pick up on the vibe of Quebec City.

The specialties of the house are tartars.

They've got quite a few different kinds.

Grab it. Sit down on the terazza, have meal,

and after dark, the restaurant turns into a nightclub.

It's really a cool spot.

No list about Québécois food could be complete without a fundamental Canadian dish:

La Poutine. La Poutine is the classic Québécois food.

It is French fries with gravy, with curd,

and a bunch of different other ingredients that make each one individual.

It's typically serves between 1:00 and 4:00 in the morning.

But you can get it any time of day in practically any place.

There's a ton of places that serve Poutine,

but Snack Bar is pretty reliable.

It's open all the time and was highly recommend to us as a spot to serve your

late-night drunken munchies.

"Drunchies."

Sooner or later you're going to make your way to the Lower Town,

which is really beautiful.. great spots to get photos,

but the food there can be kind of hit or miss.

Something that is guaranteed to always be good is Chez Muffy.

Formerly known as Panache, this upscale restaurant has become a little bit more down to earth,

but the food has remained impeccable.

It's located in the

Auberge Saint Anton in the

neighborhood of the Petite Champ.

We should also mentioned that the two times we've been in Quebec City,

Justin Trudeau, the Prime Minister, was also there,

and he was spotted in this restaurant when we were there our first time.

So you know it's fit for the Prime Minister,

it should be good enough for you too.

Last but far from least is probably the best fine-dining restaurant in Quebec City:

Legende Parla Taniere. I'm not sure exactly what it means in French,

but it sounds legendary because it is definitely legendary.

It's a four diamond restaurant,

which is Canada's equivalent of basically a one Michelin star restaurant there abouts.

Sounds confusing, but what isn't confusing is that the menu and the food is incredible.

So the menu is strictly local.. no chocolate, no sugar.

Everything is from Quebec.

Courses are served either a la carte

or as part eight course tasting menu,

which comes out to 75 Canadian dollars.

You can also do a wine pairing for about the same amount.

150 for just the best slap-up meal you can imagine.

It was our final meal in Quebec City and was the best way to end an

incredible week of fine dining.

Ladies and gentlemen, those are our recommendations for the best restaurants in Quebec City.

We know we couldn't cover all of them.

So if you're from Quebec City, if you've been there before,

please share your recommendations

down there in the comments section.

If you liked this video, make sure you check out the full vlog series

We just did a three part series on Quebec City in the summertime.

We've also done a six-part series in the whole region of Quebec,

including Montreal and Charlevoix from last winter.

So click on the card to watch that.

If you guys enjoyed this video, you know what to do:

please give a big thumbs- up, share it with your friends,

and subscribe and enable notifications if you have not already.

In the meantime stay curious, keep exploring,

and we'll see you guys on the road.

Bon voyage. Peace

For more infomation >> 17 Best Restaurants in Quebec City | Top Local Food and Nightlife Guide - Duration: 13:08.

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An Idiot's Guide to Gnasher - Duration: 4:40.

Gnasher - An Idiot's Guide

Welcome to this Guide to Gnasher.

This video will Focus only on the regular Gnasher,

if you were looking for the Ragetail Gnasher, this is not the video for you.

knowing the attacks of a behemoth is the first step to not getting downed.

Although you should not expect to be a master after this video,

you should not get surprised by a behemeth after this either.

The First Move we are going to look at is the overhead slam,

you'll see this move a lot.

In this move, gnasher jumps forward, doing a frontflip and then slamming down on its

back.

after that it will always, always roll out clockwise, so position yourself at its destination

and hit it during the recovery.

If you cut off gnasher's tail, you can limit this attack's range and make it safer for

teammates at range.

While we're at the tail, let's look at the next move.

If gnasher's Tail has NOT been severed, it can swipe around itself with it,

hitting anyone standing in its way.

IF you cut off gnasher's tail, you completely lock this move away so it cannot use this

move for the remainder of the fight.

continueing with the tail moves, the next move we look at is gnasher's tailslam.

In this attack gnasher will jump up in the air, and then send its tail down, creating

a small shockwave.

While enraged, this move turns into a series of slams instead of just one slam,

if you are targeted, don't run around in circles, just position yourself outside of the radius

of the slams, so your teammates can safely hit gnasher's head while it concentrates on

you.

note that it will slightly move backwards with each jump if you're out of range,

so don't get careless.

now moving away from the tail to the body, Gnasher can rapidly move around, or more precisely,

a short distance forward, with a short dash on its belly.

nothing fancy, just don't stand in front of it and you should be fine.

going from one pretty much harmless move to the next,

gnasher can also headbutt in front of it, walking a short distance forward in the process.

same advice as with the dash, just don't stand in front of it and you should be fine.

and lastly, we'll look at its stomps.

gnasher will lift one of its legs in this attack, creating a small shockwave on impact,

you definitely don't want to be in that range when you see a leg coming up.

Alternatively, gnasher also uses a series of stomps when going into enraged mode.

when you see it go enraged, position yourself at the head or tail to get some free damage

in.

additionally, when gnasher stops the rage, it will sprint a short distance forward and

then cool off - another opening to get a lot of hits in, just watch out to not get greedy

or you might get hit by an attack after the cooling ends.

let's now quickly go over gnasher's breaks: On Gnasher you can break the head or teeth,

which will have it recoil a bit.

then you can break the body, which will make it fall over.

And sever the tail which will have it stumble a bit forward.

For the final part, let's go over Gnasher's armour:

The Armour is comprised of 4 pieces, The Touque, Cloak, Gloves & Boots.

You can upgrade the gnasher armour set up to Tier 3 for a total resistance of 96.

At Tier 3 the full set will give you 2 points in the Berserk Aspect and 3 Points in the

Endurance Aspect.

The Gnasher Lantern has the healing aura effect & gives 1 point in the Endurance Aspect.

Note that at the point of making this video the armour is bugged to only go to upgrade-tier

3 - it should have 2 more for a total maximum of tier 5.

For more detailed information on its armour visit the official wiki.

There's a link to the official wiki in the description below.

Thanks for watching, I hope you are now ready to take gnasher on.

For more infomation >> An Idiot's Guide to Gnasher - Duration: 4:40.

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