The Atomic Friends Show

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Welcome to The Atomic Friends Show - where gaming EXPLODES with energy, excitement, and entertainment! 🚀🎮 Join Awesomo, Noodlez, and Doodlez, your lovable trio of reviewers, as they dive deep into the world of gaming and share their honest, quirky, and insightful thoughts on the latest releases, hidden gems, and timeless classics.💥🕹️ Get ready for a rollercoaster ride of feisty debates, hilarious skits, and in-depth analysis that'll keep you coming back for more.🎢🤖 With special guests, caffeine-fueled rants, and a dash of southern charm, The Atomic Friends Show is the gaming channel you never knew you needed in your life.💯🌟 Hit that subscribe button and join the Atomic Friends family, where every day is a new adventure in the gaming universe! 🌌👾 Let's power up and play! 🎉

Welcome back to another vid! Today we're playing the LTM Dummies Big Day in Apex Legends. Let me know how you guys feel about this game mode and leave a like if you enjoyed the video! Love yall:) Follow my instagram: https://instagram.com/concerns_gaming

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Welcome back to another vid! Today we're playing the LTM Dummies Big Day in Apex Legends. Let me know how you guys feel about this game mode and leave a like if you enjoyed the video! Love yall:) Follow my instagram: https://instagram.com/concerns_gaming

Mobile Legends:Bang Bang

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Mobile Legends: Bang Bang, commonly referred to as ML or MLBB, is a mobile multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) game developed and published by Moonton, a subsidiary of ByteDance. Released in 2016, the game grew in popularity worldwide, most prominently in Southeast Asia,[4] and has since crossed the 1 billion downloads feat, with peak monthly players of 100 million.[5][6] In 2021, Mobile Legends: Bang Bang achieved an all-time gross of US$1 billion with 44 percent of its revenue emanating from outside Asia, making it the top mobile game of its genre with the most global appeal.[7] At its core, the game pits 2 teams of 5 against each other in real time with at least 10-second matchmaking and 10-minute matches. Featuring traditional battle arena gameplay, players must fight over three lanes to take the enemy's tower and defend their own. Like classic MOBAs, there is no hero training to level up or pay to play angle—winners and losers are decided based on skill, ability, and strategy.[8] Following success, Moonton has tapped into the esports scene with the creation of several regional tournaments dubbed as Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Professional League (MPL) in Indonesia, Philippines, Malaysia, Singapore, Cambodia, Brazil, and Myanmar that serves as a qualifier for the Mobile Legends World Championships where a total of 15 regions/countries, including Japan, Russia, Turkey, and United States, have participated so far.[9] It was also among the 6 games chosen for the first medal event of esports competition at the 2019 Southeast Asian Games held in the Philippines.[10] Originally named Mobile Legends: 5v5 MOBA,[11] the initial release of the game in 2016 was met with criticism citing similarities with another MOBA game, League of Legends. In July 2017, Riot Games filed a lawsuit against Moonton for copyright infringement. However, the case was dismissed by the Central District Court of California in the United States on account of forum non conveniens.[12] Moonton has since then made several remodeling and patch updates for distinction and game improvements. Contents 1 Gameplay 1.1 Ranked and classic 1.2 Arcade and other modes 2 Development and Updates 3 Characters and Lore 4 Related media 4.1 Collaborations 4.2 Spin-offs 5 Esports 5.1 Regional tournaments 5.2 World championship 6 Controversies 7 References 8 External links

The end of all evil

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The end of all evil, written by Jeremy Lock (2005), was introduced to me by Mark Passio. I found the information easy to grasp, and led to deeper thinking about how life has been in the United Kingdom of Great Britain - Communism dressed in Democracy. I felt compelled to narrate only a few chapters, but found that I covered about 90% of the book. I share links to many additional resources I've come upon, over the course of time, that has supported my greater knowing of the world in which we live. You can find Jeremy Locks book here, https://www.amazon.co.uk/End-All-Evil-Jeremy-Locke/dp/0977745104, no affiliation.

The World's End with Sam Ikin

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Welcome to The World's End, hosted by the unapologetic so-called journalist Sam Ikin. We bring you news and political commentary delving into the depths of worldwide tyranny and authoritarianism that the legacy media refuses to acknowledge. This show is dedicated to those disillusioned with politics and craving a more authentic and comprehensive understanding of the world. It's time for a government that fights exclusively for its people. Sam Ikin is a passionate advocate for change and is committed to providing you with the untold narratives and exposing the hidden agendas that shape our political landscape that you will not see if you get all your information from the corporate news media. We aim to empower our viewers to question the status quo and demand better from those in power. Subscribe to The World's End today. It's time to break free from the limitations of mainstream news and dive into the unvarnished truth.