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The Guide To Ho Chi Minh City's Bui Vien Walking Street - Saigon Today 2017 - Duration: 10:35.

A Guide To Ho Chi Minh City's Bui Vien Backpacker Street - Matthew Pike

Bui Vien Street in the backpackers area of Ho Chi Minh City represents many different

things to many different people.

For those who love it, Bui Vien is a spectacle of vice that makes for some of the best entertainment

you can buy.

For others, it's a testament to all that is depraved and ugly in humanity.

Regardless of your moral stance, Bui Vien is a name that elicits strong reactions from

anyone who has spent even just one night in the city—and here's why.

What is Bui Vien?

In the daytime, Bui Vien Street is an eight-minute walk through a valley of malignant infrastructure

and sheer cement walls.

There are restaurants, massage parlors, hotels, hostels, pubs, souvenir shops, go-go bars

and travel agencies.

Visibly hungover tourists wander through the wet heat with a constant look of fear as hawkers

prowl for the more gullible among them.

Traffic roars by at dangerous speeds, and a hint of exhaust lingers in the hazy air.

Bui Vien is as touristy as it gets in Ho Chi Minh City.

It's the epicenter of an entire industry—a rich vein of cash that feeds many.

For backpackers, Bui Vien is a Vietnamese Mecca.

A bit of history

Bui Vien grew out of the post-war stagnation by offering accommodations to those new global

travelers who could afford plane tickets but not the pleasure of staying in places with

names like Majestic, Continental or Caravelle.

When Vietnam began encouraging tourism, after it opened its economy in the late eighties,

foreigners showed up with more cash in their pockets than a Vietnamese farmer made in an

entire year.

Families converted the bottom floors of their homes into places catering to tourists.

Since then, the business model of Bui Vien hasn't changed much—just brighter signs

and different owners.

It's when the sun goes down that Bui Vien comes to life, though.

Bui Vien at night

Nothing can compare to walking down Bui Vien around midnight in the middle of peak tourism

season—dozens of shops hiding behind metal security gates, crowds in tiny plastic chairs

on the sidewalks, and music vibrating your organs with overlapping beats from all the

pubs, bars and clubs lining the street.

Below you, strewn garbage and filth.

Above, an orange sky and schizoid power lines.

There's a weird kind of nervous energy to the scene, like everyone knows something violent

could erupt any second.

Bui Vien feels like a powder keg, full of people either about to unleash some primal

desire, or those who stand to profit from the transaction.

Bui Vien is first and foremost an industry that feeds off money, and as far as the locals

are concerned, addicts and perverts have money as well.

Some of the faces on Bui Vien are regulars—junkies, dopes, prostitutes, sloppy drunks, hardened

criminals, cynical expats, skittish dealers and perverts of all sorts.

There's no mistaking Bui Vien's underworld aura.

Petty criminals roam the area in search of electronics and other easy grabs.

Drug dealers with raspy voices basically fall over themselves to read their menus to foreigners.

Girls line the street, hoping to lure people into dubious massage parlors.

Disputes over turf happen all the time.

It's normal to see trained fighters whack each other while crowds of skeletal underlings

toss around bottles and chairs and tables.

Despite all the glaring drawbacks of Bui Vien, it continues to thrive.

Most visitors arrive through some combination of curiosity and proximity, and even though

a majority of people rightfully despise Bui Vien and all it stands for, their stories

attract hundreds of new visitors every day, checking in to see what the fuss is all about.

The only constant is change

Bui Vien is reality TV without any producers or censors.

It's unabashedly real in the most unreal way possible.

But, like everything does in due time, Bui Vien is changing.

Every year brings new fluorescent convenience stores and garish beer clubs pushing out the

old scene that made the street famous.

As Vietnam's market economy matures, companies and officials will eventually purge anything

that even hints of risk.

Bui Vien is ugly and dangerous—but it wouldn't be famous if it was any other way.

Bui Vien and Khao San Road in Bangkok

Khao San Road in Bangkok is a road map for Bui Vien.

These days, Khao San Road is a false advertisement—a reputation that no longer matches its reality.

Too many naive tourists got cuffed and extorted, so the illusion died a slow and weird death.

Just as Khoa San Road went from an exotic adult playground to a gaudy tourist trap,

so too will Bui Vien.

The only advantage that Bui Vien has at the moment is that the people who've sworn oaths

and allegiances get paid more to keep the status quo than they do to enforce laws.

Tips to keep safe

There's no place like Bui Vien anywhere else in the world, and probably for good reason.

Here are a few tips to keep you out of trouble:

Hide your valuables.

Seriously.

Every day people lose cameras, phones, etc…

The men selling drugs on the corners are all notorious cheats.

If anyone starts getting aggressive, get out of there.

Things escalate quickly on Bui Vien.

Discuss prices beforehand.

Ignoring the sellers is the best way to say no.

A smile will keep them there even longer.

Watch your drinks, especially in the dance clubs.

Be nice to the staff and they'll have your back if things get wild.

There are undercover police, so be at least a bit discreet.

Marijuana is technically illegal, but people smoke it openly.

Pay as you go.

Surprises on the bill at the end of the night are common.

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CHRISTMAS WISHLIST 2017 // TEEN GIRL GIFT GUIDE/IDEAS - Duration: 6:09.

hello guys welcome or welcome back to my channel so in today's video I'm doing a

Christmas wishlist for 2017 and no let's get this right out of the way

right away this is not too brag this is not to say I'm getting everything I'm

asking for no no no no no this is just to give you guys some ideas for what you

could ask for tell you guys what I am asking for to give you guys some ideas

just basically that kind of video that everybody else is making every other

youtuber on the planet is making so this is my version these are my 25 ideas for

things to ask for for Christmas so with all that being said, and n further ado let's

get started

so the very first thing I'm asking for is these shining wish ring from

Pandora because I think it's so super cute and our family the girls love

exchanging Pandora rings so if somebody wants to get me one that is the one that

I'm asking for this year

the second thing on my wishlist this year is the

naked heat Urban Decay palette I think the colors are gorgeous and as soon as I saw

it I got ideas for like 7 different makeup looks I could do with it so I'm

asking for that as well the

next thing on my list is a more practical thing and

it is a camera bag for my camera stuff because when I go on photo shoots

or whatever I always bring my stuff in a backpack and that's not the best because

it's not protective at all whereas a camera bag has like protective stuff in it

to protect your equipment and when I go on a photo shoot trip I usually bring my

camera, two lenses, lighting equipment, and wires, Chargers, battery chargers so I

have a lot of stuff to carry and this would make it so much easier

Next thing

on my list is all things Lush, because my family and friends know that I

absolutely love anything from lush so I'm asking for literally anything from

lush

next on my list is a little bit controversial with my cousins because

our family is a huge football and hockey family but we all like opposing teams

and I am convinced that my New England Patriots are going to the Super Bowl this year

and I have no merch or anything related to the Patriots so I want to have like a

Patriots shirt or sweaters so that during super bowl,

I can sport my boys logo

Next thing on my list is athletic long sleevers because I

love working out but I only have like short sleeve shirts and tank tops so

that if I would go outside for a run I'm gonna like literally freeze because a

coat you can't jog in a coat and in the winter I can go out a short sleeve

shirt so athletic long sleevers would definitely definitely help for working

out.

The next thing on my list is a sharper image cinematic light box from

Walmart . So you've probably seen these like everywhere they're super trendy and

people love putting them in their bedrooms as do I, but I do not have one so I

have one of those on my list this year as well

next thing again for

practicality reasons is a passport cover because I've been traveling every year

since I was about 12 and my passport does not have a cover so I think it's

something that I should have and I'm asking for this year for Christmas as

well

Anybody who knows me knows that I am obsessed

with bath and body work candles. I have like 60 bath and body works candles thats an

exaggeration I have like 12 but still I'm obsessed and I don't know why I'm

asking for more but I'm asking for more so if anybody doesn't know what to get me

for Christmas, a bath and body works candle works just fine.

next thing are

sprocket prints. so I have a sprocket printer HP that I absolutely love but

I'm completely out of the paper that you need to print and it's not because they're

expensive they're not, I buy them for myself all the time but it's kind of nice to

not have to pay for them yourself, so if anybody wants to get me those as a

stocking stuffer, that would be real cool.

so my current favoruite scent right now is Daisy

by Marc Jacobs but I do not have it because it is an insanely insanely

expensive perfume bottle that I refuse to ask for too. but one of my friends

also wants it for Christmas and she showed me that at Sephora they have it in like a

perfume roller and it's actually not that expensive so I decided to ask for that

for Christmas too so that I can finally finally get my hands on the scent that

I've been dying to have

so my friends and family know that I have the most

extensive collection of nail polishes in the world but my two favorite colors

maroon and mint green I do not have a nail polishes so as a stocking stuffer

or present this year I'm asking for either maroon or mint green nail polished

next thing on my list is zip up hoodies from Victoria's Secret pink because I

think they are adorable my mom bought me a hoodie last year from

Victoria Secret, and I love it but this year I would

really really love to have a zip up just because it's really cute and practical

and really good thing to have in the winter so I'm asking for that too

next thing are Nike pros and no, as people always assume Nike pros are not shoes

Nike pros are workout shorts and I've only had one pair of workout shorts for

the last like six years so it's time for an upgrade because I lost 30 pounds

since I bought those old ones, so it's time for an upgrade

next thing on my list is

the Remington ceramic pearl curling iron because we have one curling iron in the

house and it is my mom's my mom has short hair and I have really really long

hair so can you maybe do the math and see why that doesn't work?

yeah so for Christmas I'm asking for a curling iron and this is the specific

one that I am asking for

So on Sunday mornings my family loves to have giant

breakfast buffet things that we make together as afamily but one thing we never

have are waffles unless we buy them in store so for Christmas this year I'm

asking for a waffle maker so that when we have our big breakfast I can make

waffles for the whole family

next thing on my list is one of those like

bluetooth shower speaker things because I think they are awesome and I've wanted them for

like two years and it's really cool to like relax in the bath or the shower and

have music playing so that's something I would love that for Christmas this year

one thing I wanted for literally like five years are white high-top converse.

whenever I buy myself converse I don't know why but I always get myself the

black ones even though I know that I want the white ones so for Christmas

this year I am asking for white high-top converse.

so the next thing on my list is the super

super cute matte black cup from Starbucks it would be a really cool thing to like

bring to school or bring to a friend's house or use in my room when I'm

studying it's super cute super trendy and I would love to get that for

Christmas this year too

and the final thing on my list this year are a pair of yoga

leggings because I have tons of workout leggings but the thing is they always

rip because they're not meant to be stretched

whereas yoga leggings are made to be stretched because it's for yoga so I

figure that if I get yoga leggings for Christmas I can use those to work out

and they may not rip

so you guys, that is everything I'm asking for this Christmas

season, i hope you guys enjoy and found it helpful if you

did give a thumbs up if you wanna see more videos like this hit the subscribe button

down below and little bell icon beside it to be notified whenever I post

and I'll see you guys in my next video bye

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10 Things to do in Ljubljana, Slovenia Travel Guide - Duration: 12:48.

Well hello hello.

We find ourselves in a new destination.

We are currently in Ljubljana, Slovenia.

We've only been here a few days but I can already say this is one of our new favorite

cities in Europe.

Yeah, it sure is.

It is just been so charming.

It is small, so easy to navigate on foot and we've just been having a lot of great experiences

here.

So we're going to show you 10 different things you can do here in Ljubljana, Slovenia.

Let's go check it out.

So we are starting out sightseeing here right in the center of town.

We are in Preseren Square (Prešernov trg).

Beautiful pink church behind us and guess what we also have 3 bridges.

We're at the triple bridge.

Triple bridge.

What is the reasoning behind this what do you think?

I have no idea.

It is being used a lot.

You know there is tonnes of people walking, there is people biking and I just saw a river

cruise go right underneath.

Yeah.

The triple bridge so.

I think we should choose the main bridge.

Let's walk down the middle bridge of the triple bridge.

Let's go.

Prešeren Square is a central meeting spot in the heart of the Old Town, so it made sense

to start our tour of Ljubljana here.

The square is named after Slovene national poet, France Prešeren, and this is where

you'll also find the Franciscan Church of the Annunciation (Frančiškanska cerkev),

lots of gelato shops, and the baffling bridge we just mentioned.

As for the reasoning behind the Triple Bridge (Tromostovje), it turns out that at one point

there was only one bridge, which wasn't wide enough to handle vehicles and pedestrians.

To prevent a bottleneck, an architect decided it would make sense to build two additional

bridges for pedestrians on either side of the middle bridge.

Of course, today, the whole area is closed to traffic, so that leaves visitors with 3

bridges to choose from.

So Sam you've been finding all of these bridges pretty fascinating but this one in particular.

I've been most fascinated by this bridge for one very particular good reason.

And I've seen a lot of love lock bridges around the world but I've never seen one so organized.

Normally there are way too many love locks.

It is almost like tearing down the bridge but here they are like almost like perfectly

symmetrical.

There is not too many.

It is very tidy.

It is very tidy.

It is the tidiest love lock bridge I have ever seen.

And this is not the only fascinating bridge.

If you just look over here I believe that one is called the dragon's bridge and we're

going to go walk to that one next.

If you keep walking east along the river, you will come across the famed dragon bridge

(Zmajski most), which is guarded by four dragons - one on each corner.

Legend has it that Jason, a hero from ancient Greek mythology, founded this city and killed

a dragon, so that explains the bridge and the numerous dragon statues you'll see scattered

around Ljubljana.

(Live Music)

Alright, so after walking across a gazillion bridges it feels we have finally reached the

central market (Osrednja ljubljanska tržnica).

Yes.

It smells amazing.

We're in the flower section right now.

Yeah.

And it like fresh blooms.

Yeah, so we are noticing lots of flowers.

Also there is a really big fruit and produce section and there is also another section

on the other side which is selling souvenirs.

Yeah, and all that being said we are visiting in the middle of the week and it is also late

in the afternoon so it is not super busy.

A lot of the stands are starting to shut down but it still looks really pretty.

So let's have a look.

If markets are your thing, Ljubljana's Central Market is another spot worth checking out.

Aside from fresh produce, plants and flowers, we also noticed a few food trucks along the

perimeter where you can grab a meal on the go.

And while you're in the area, just west of the market you have Ljubljana Cathedral

(ljubljanska stolnica), also known as St. Nicholas Church, which is another major landmark

in the Old Town.

We had big sightseeing plans on our second day in Ljubljana, but first up, we needed

to sample some Slovenian food so we went to Allegria.

Sam ordered Zlikrofi (zhlee-krofi), a Slovenian dumpling stuffed with potato, which came with

a lamb goulash.

And I ordered the Slovenian sausage with cabbage and mashed potatoes.

Then for dessert, we had a layered pastry stuffed with poppy seeds, walnuts, apples,

raisins, and a light dusting of icing sugar.

All of that including wine was 28 Euros.

After a filling lunch, we were ready to kick off our sightseeing.

Our first stop: Ljubljana Castle (Ljubljanski grad - Laibacher Schloss), which sits on Castle

Hill overlooking the city.

Alright today the sightseeing commences with a visit to Ljubljana Castle and we just got

our tickets.

We paid 10 Euros per person and that was to take a ride about the funicular so we could

save our legs but it also included admission to the castle so not bad.

Originally built as a medieval fortress in the 11th century, Ljubljana Castle has seen

many redesigns and renovations.

If you're only wanting to visit the central courtyard, you can enter free of charge, however,

if you pay for the ticket, this allows you to climb the Outlook Tower which offers 360

degree views of the city.

Alright Sam, you ready to climb some more stairs?

Yeah, we've been burning off lunch and now we've got the spiral staircase.

Alright, lead the way.

Let's do it.

Oh, it is a push door.

Yep.

Push to go in.

It is kind of cool.

I mean cool as in like the temperature is cool.

Haha.

Cool as in refreshing.

It is refreshing.

That is the word I'm looking for.

Alright guys this isn't exactly the kind of staircase I was expecting or the kind of staircase

I enjoy because I'm not a huge fan of heights and with this one you can really see all the

way down like you can see through the steps, you can see to the side oh my gosh.

But we're almost there.

Alright time for the next adventure.

Yeah, so we're going to be taking a river cruise and we're going to get really good

views of Ljubljana from a high vantage now it is time to see it from ground level.

Well, more specifically river level.

Yeah.

Let's do it.

How much was it?

Oh, it was 8 Euros per person.

There are a few different departures for cruises down the Ljubljanica.

We boarded a cruise directly underneath the Love Lock Bridge (Mesarski most), which is

actually called Mesarski Most.

This was our favourite activity in Ljubljana and it was a super relaxed way to watch the

city go by.

Alright, so I would say we got the best seats in the house.

We're up front.

Is that the bow or the helm?

I don't really know my boat lingo.

Put it this way we're sitting in lawn chairs yeah and we're going to have front row seats

so.

And we even have blankets like if you do this tour later on in the day it gets a bit chilly

so this is perfect.

Alright, so that was a lovely boat tour.

So so relaxing.

It was so relaxing you slept for half of it.

To be fair as soon as we got on we each got a glass of wine.

Sam got the red.

I had a glass of white.

Then you wrapped yourself up in a blanket and you were out like a you were as snug as

a bug.

I missed half the journey.

You really did.

But anyway it was gorgeous and that was a really good river cruise.

Yes.

Some river cruises suck to be honest.

That one was good.

That one was good.

From what I saw.

Yeah, from what you saw.

I was awake for the whole thing and it was really good.

It was nice and long.

45 minutes.

So I'd recommend that.

Only 8 Euros.

Pretty good value.

And now time for ice cream.

Oh yeah.

Alright guys so stopped at Cacao which is the most famous ice cream shop in the whole

city.

Double scoops.

Double scoops.

So what did you get?

Rum and raisin and pistachio.

And how is it?

Oh, it is good.

I've been already digging in.

Haha.

And I got santo domingo chocolate and wild strawberries.

It tastes so much of rum.

Look at this.

Look at the size.

I know these are huge.

And we had a huge lunch oh my gosh.

Ultimate pigs over here.

Well welcome to what is probably the most colorful neighborhood in the whole city.

We are currently in Metelkova and this area used to be an ex-army garrison and then it

was taken over by squatters in the 90s and they kind of started their own artsy commune

with their own rules.

There is lots of street art everywhere and this place kind of reminds me of a few different

spots we've visited this year.

One of them I'm thinking about is kiefernstraße in Düsseldorf.

Yeah.

Where they also had this squatting complex.

I mean we've seen a bit of this in Berlin.

There was that neighborhood in São Paulo.

Beco de Batman.

Yeah, Batman Alley.

Yeah.

And yeah it is really colorful so let's go have a look around.

Sam how would you like to be an alien riding a giraffe.

Would that suit you?

Yeah, that could be an okay life.

Give up the life of travel.

I'll just be an alien riding a giraffe.

There you go.

Why not.

Straight out of Star Wars.

Metelkova is home to a number of clubs and venues that host concerts, performances, and

exhibitions, but even if your visit doesn't coincide with one of these events, you can

still visit for the street art.

As for getting there, Metelkova is located across the train station and over a few blocks

east.

Now here's another restaurant recommendation.

One place we really enjoyed was Sarajevo 84, a restaurant specializing in Balkan cuisine.

Not only were the portions massive, but everything we ordered was absolutely delicious.

We had a feast featuring: grilled meat with pita and onions, baked beans and sausage,

roasted peppers, and a flaky pastry stuffed with cheese.

All of that food including dessert, only came to 23 Euros.

And if you're in the mood for museums right across from Tivoli Park you've got a whole

bunch of different museums and galleries for you to choose from but we're going to skip

that because we've had a long day and we have a big adventure coming up tomorrow.

What is the plan for tomorrow?

We're going to Bled.

But speaking of galleries and museums, a few you'll find in the area include: the National

Gallery (Narodna galerija), the Museum of Modern Art (Moderna galerija), and the National

Museum of Slovenia (Narodni muzej Slovenije).

Lastly, we finished off the day at Tivoli, which is the largest park in Ljubljana.

It's located west of the Old Town and it's home to numerous gardens.

We only visited a fraction of it, but it was a nice way to wind down the day and wrap up

our time in this city.

And that's it for our time in Ljubljana.

Our visit was short, tasty, and relaxing, and we're really glad we made some time

to visit this underrated capital.

Now you guys know the drill; if there are any other things to do in Ljubljana that we

may have missed in this travel guide, feel free to share your suggestions with fellow

travellers in the comments below.

Wishing you happy travels and until next time!

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Tanks vs Zombies Survival Guide: Behind the Scenes - Duration: 3:29.

Welcome to the backbone of the British army during The Cold War.

This tank when it was first introduced into service

was known as the most formidable main battle tank in the world.

GO! GO!

So, we're here looking at the Chieftain, a vehicle very dear to my heart,

it was the first vehicle I actually served on.

For this particular video, we're going to look at some of the personal things

I've experienced with this vehicle.

However, when we start this, the problem is

there's an interruption with a lot of noise and something happens.

And we're actually, as you can probably hear in the background at the moment,

attacked by zombie hordes.

On the other hand, you're in a tank, so use that to your advantage.

Make some noise, get them to be attracted to you

and therefore become an easier target.

I use to be in the army, so I'm pretty familiar with tanks.

I served in the artillery.

So, big things like that with massive guns are sort of my forte.

Stop. And one more time.

I think it's an absolutely fantastic idea, military and the unstoppable horde.

You throw them together in the mix, there's going to be carnage.

Well obviously, you couldn't get more polar distance

apart from the normal films that we do, this is very tongue in cheek,

a lot of fun to do, gives us a break from what we usually do

where we look at the vehicle and the history, the development

and it brings two things that everybody loves,

tanks and zombies together, which is fantastic.

We wanted obviously the script to be fun,

but we also wanted it to be tempered with actual factual information,

so the reality of things.

So obviously it's quite hard to get the two to an equal meeting point.

But it's a good script, it's a fun script.

No I haven't worked on any shoots with tanks before.

I loved it. It looked awesome.

Just the tanks and military, everything and the location is fantastic as well.

It's a pretty amazing piece of machinery and when I first saw it moving,

I thought it was quite terrifying.

When you're in the tank you're stuck in the tank. You're also a bit of a sitting duck.

Basically, I think. Just follow the tank.

Eventually it's got to run out of fuel, and then we just bide our time waiting outside.

The tanks got a very formidable form of defense.

You'd either wait until the lunch in the tank

decides it can't bear it in the tank anymore

or you wouldn't get your food, and they'd just rot inside the tank.

Ok surviving a zombie apocalypse. Well, our whole world is about tanks.

So, we're looking at in particular surviving considering the massive amount

of logistics, fuel, the noise it makes loading it etc, etc

and in answer to your question, how would I survive in a zombie apocalypse?

Badly I think.

What is that?

Oh, it's the leviathan.

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TSM VONC Koshka Guide - Duration: 5:23.

All right what up guys, my name is VONC I am a Vainglory player for Team Solomid

Today let's take a look at Koshka

Koshka is an assassin who can instantly burst down her target under the turret and run away from the turret shot

Koshka is really strong in the early mid game and good against squishy heroes

Also can be picked to shit on some late game heros like Skaarf and Celeste

Let's talk about her abilities. Koshka's hero perk is Blood Rush.

Koshka gains two move speed for four seconds whenever she deals damage with her abilities.

Pouncy Fun – Koshka's A

Koshka dash to the target enemy and deals damage

Twirly Death – Koshka twirls

damaging all enemy around her. Her next two basic attacks within 10 seconds does bonus crystal damage.

Yummy Catnip Frenzy – Koshka, basically just Koshka stunning the target for two point two seconds

Koshka ult will cancel her ult if the stun is reflex blocked.

I always Max B on Koshka first and then I trying to overdrive my A B

How to use her abilities: when you want to rush to a target, you stack your B before you jump in with your A.

And then wait for your B cooldown to get around 1 seconds jump in with A plus powerful basic attack, owerful basic attack and then another B.

You can reset another powerful basic attack and then powerful basic attack.

Koshka A–Both A and B ability can reset your basic attack cooldown so

basically when you use your abilities between basic attack, you can just use all of your powerful basic attacks really quick.

When Koshka has 6 is power spike. make sure to check blocks. Stun target who doesn't have a block. When your team is with you

your target should be pretty much dead. After that you are trying to take

Gold Mine or turret. Even damage enemy turret is fine.

Koshka is an early game hero so you should try to looking for chance kill enemy jungler or gank enemy lane or damage turret.

Koshka has one of the best last-hit in the jungle, stealing enemy jungle minions is also a good choice.

You can dance around the Treant and then try to get last hit on it.

If you miss the last-hit on it you can run away with your perk. If you do you should win the fight with

the heal and your perk will help you to catch your enemy.

When there is a teamfight Koshka should looking for chance to land a stun and jump and combo your enemy

with her abilities. Then dancing around with your perk to wait for your cooldowns and

jump in on their carry again.

Who is good to work with Koshka?

I would say just Adagio and Grace.

Adagio can keep healing Koshka so Koshka can keep

go in and get out Grace goes in with Koshka and give Koshka a burst heal

and a lot of damage-reduce and make sure Koshka can go in without fear.

Anyone in the lane that does a lot of damage

can work with Koshka because you just want to burst people down something like

Baron, Ringo, Kestrel, even Adagio can work with Koshka because it's

just have high single-target damage and trying to burst enemy down.

Anyone tanky enough is going to counter Koshka. Like Krul, Grump anyone who has a lot of CC can shit on Koshka.

Like Baptiste, Cath you have to build a block in CC comp or you going to get punished from that.

Alright lets talk about build paths.

Start with 2 crystal bits. In the mid game you're trying to get Aftershock, defense

some defense like tier-2 armor or tier-2 shield. And then with a heavy prism and boots

Early Infusion at level 8 is probably best for Koshka.

Late game you just Aftershock, Broken Myth, Aegis, Atlas or Metal Jacket, Boots

you go Eve, Husk or Shatterglass alright.

Honestly if there is a sustain fight you'll feel like your running out of energy you should go Eve in the last item.

If enemy has Kestrel or Sam something like this is really bursty, you have to go in, tank the damage, you should go Husk

If someone has Celeste and you like just burst them down, you can go Shatterglass

For more infomation >> TSM VONC Koshka Guide - Duration: 5:23.

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Gatecrash Challenge - Dance Guide for Dummies #KentHelpFallingInLoveXia - Duration: 1:20.

#KentHelpFallingInLoveXia

In a V-shape, back facing the sisters

Kent at the tip of the V.

<MusicStarts>

Brothers turn around consecutively.

1st row brother points to Kent.

Kent turns around.

And bend back.

Step right then left.

Snap snap (fingers).

Repeat: Right, left, Snap snap (fingers).

Right - pose, left - pose.

Cowboy swing.

Right - pose, left - pose.

Go into a line.

Up with your right hand.

Left- out.

Right- out.

Up with your left hand.

Right- out.

Left- out.

铁观音.Many hands godness.

<Hands up>.

Form a line.

Guys freestyle for 10 secs.

The cooler your moves, the smoother your gatecrash.LOL.=)

You may NOT follow the video moves. Freestyle plz- The cooler your moves, the smoother your gatecrash.

Form a line. Cool Freestyle plz.

And strike a cool ending pose-A MUST-HAVE.

Have FUN!! See ya on 17 Dec, 730am sharp =)

#KentHelpFallingInLoveXia

For more infomation >> Gatecrash Challenge - Dance Guide for Dummies #KentHelpFallingInLoveXia - Duration: 1:20.

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Starve.io Guide ll Turn on your Captions! ll P.1 Guide - Duration: 16:36.

Hello guys!

TheExpertyGang here!

Today, we gonna do some guide/tutorial!

So let's start for getting diamonds

First you need wood for fire

Also stones! Don't forget!

Then, Craft a stone pick and sword if you have any materials!

Kill any wolfs for food! or get berries if you are the begginer!

Be careful of these players!

Run if you been chased by a stronger player!

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