Friday, 20 December 2019

Jordyn Woods Says She's 'Exhausted' In Video Response To Being Accused Of Dissing Khloe Kardashian With Post About Haters

It sounds like Jordyn Woods is sick and tired of people always assuming things about her! This time around, the model posted about apples keeping the haters away and social media was quick to theorize that she was subtly shading Khloe Kardashian!
In response, Jordyn addressed the suppositions, telling online users that they are reading too much into it! Jordyn Woods Says She's 'Exhausted' In Video Response To Being Accused Of Dissing Khloe Kardashian With Post About Haters.
In a clip she posted earlier today, she set the record straight, stating: ‘I just got home from doing press and I realize, your arms must be really, really tired from reaching. Like, I cannot even eat an apple in peace. And let me tell you, I do not do Subliminals, I do general statements and if I have something to say about or to someone, Imma say it to them or not at all. If you are all tired of this, I am exhausted. Let’s move on. It’s all love. It’s all good.’
The post she was talking about was an Instagram Story that showed her eating on apple.
The caption that grabbed people’s attention and started the speculations simply read: ‘An apple a day keeps the haters away.. or sum like that.’
This is not the first time Jordyn is clarifying that a certain quote she’d posted was not directed at Khloe.
‘Not every quote that is posted is a sub or a ‘clap back’ and not everything posted is directed at one person in general. I deal with a lot of different s**t daily. It’s all love. Only positive vibrations,’ she previously told her followers.
This comes after Khloe Kardashian shared a letter in which she revealed she’d forgiven Jordyn for her kiss with Tristan Thompson.
At the same time, she also specified that it did not mean they would be back in each other’s lives.
Meanwhile, Jordyn’s lie detector test aired on Jada Pinkett Smith’s Red Table Talk Show, proving that nothing more than just that one kiss happened between Jordyn and Tristan.

Thursday, 19 December 2019

State Of Survival: Survive The Zombie Apocalypse Updates In Preparation For Christmas Event

The mobile strategy game, State of Survival: Survive the Zombie Apocalypse, just updated their game on December 10, 2019. This update both updated the game for patching and streamlining reasons, but also in preparation for their annual Christmas event. State Of Survival: Survive The Zombie Apocalypse Updates In Preparation For Christmas Event.
Starting with the general update, State of Survival has optimized their Reservoir raids, allowing players a better time when performing these tasks. They also made it so wounded troops Capital Clash and Fortress Fight modes are far more streamlined.
One of the biggest things, however, is that they changed how the game handles player accounts. Previously, players were restricted to one base, or “State” as the game calls them, to a player’s account. That means that if players wanted to play in multiple alliances, they’d need to log out of one account and into another.
But now, players can bind their account to a social media platform as their main account. Under the new system, under their main account, players can create new characters in any State, and can switch between the characters without requiring them to log out, allowing players to swap States and play with different alliances and friends with less issue.
The last bits of optimizations for this update are that Capital Tower attacks display effects added around the Capital, and the Chapter missions are now better optimized.  These are a quality of life update that makes the players’ lives easier.
They’ve also listed the upcoming 7-Day Christmas event on their game’s page on the Google Play and Apple stores. During this event, players can complete different kinds of tasks to get points and rewards every day. The higher the accumulated points, the greater the final reward. They’ve also added a new Honor Pass with Christmas and New Year themes, granting new skins for buildings.
The Christmas Wish Event makes it so Alliance members can get Christmas themed items through daily events such as Christmas socks, hats and decorative bells. These items are both armors for the heroes and decorative items for their States.  Utilizing these items allows players to ear event points and unlock corresponding rewards when they reach a certain tier.
Alliance members can also make a wish to choose the reward they want every day, and the higher the event tier, the better the reward they can wish for. And should players want to, they can give presents to other players and can receive them in turn.
They’re also going to bring in the Winter Zombie Boss for players to fight.
State of Survival: Survive the Zombie Apocalypse shows that even during a Zombie Apocalypse, holidays don’t have to be missed out on.  The holidays can still be a fun time no matter what’s going on in the world, so Happy Holidays to everyone!

Thursday, 12 December 2019

Poor Ark: Survival Evolved.  They simply can’t get a leg up after their Early Access misery.  Every other month seems to provoke new, unrivaled gaffs for the beleaguered developers Studio Wildcard, as they take a brilliant idea and run it into the ground again and again, frustrating fans of the title.
This weekend was supposed to be their annual Thanksgiving-themed event called The Turkey Trial.  The developers have taken to their own forums to announce ‘unforeseen issues’ blocked the majority of players from logging into public servers, although not everyone.  So some servers were veritable ghost towns, allowing whoever could get in free reign to burn down everything they could belonging to rival tribes.  Ark developers have thus far refused to publically acknowledge those tribes that have lost everything during the outage.
Considering that Ark: Survival Evolved is a very time-intensive and grindy game, where simple houses could take hours to build, and some dinos take days to tame, a weekend of unrestricted access to rival tribe bases and dinosaurs has infuriated many.  Many players were finally able to log in, only to find all of their dinosaurs slain, their bases demolished, and their tribemates murdered and stripped of gear.  Considering some players have thousands of hours in these servers, many find their fury to be righteous in cause.
It’s yet another thorn in the side of Ark: Survival Evolved that has been plagued with some of the worst luck (and decision making) seen in video games recently. 'Ark: Survival Evolved' Servers Block Access Majority Of Weekend, Many Tribes Lost Everything.
Ark: Survival Evolved was of the first Early Access titles that offered paid DLC during Early Access.  This alone infuriated many consumers, leading  Ark to negative reviews within three days of announcement.  Fans argued that they were investing in a game being completed, and paying the developers to do so.  Yet the developers instead took that money, and developed additional content with it that users would also have to pay for.  Ark suffered on reviews until Steam changed its review system, automatically removing ‘review-bombing’ from tallied metrics.
This has also been met with derision, as developers are prone to announcing stupid ideas that cause fans to hate them.  Grand Theft Auto 5 blocking mods to funnel more players to their online game is one such instance where ‘review-bombing’ as it’s known increases the consumer strength on the Steam platform.
After that, Ark rushed to final release, while bringing their title (in Early Access) to Xbox and PlayStation, along with the Nintendo Switch eventually.  The Xbox and PlayStation are considerably behind in terms of both content and patches, while the Nintendo Switch version is still near-unplayable.
With this most recent fiasco, it’s simply another stroke towards midnight for what was once a fascinating idea.

Princess Anne's shrug to the Queen went viral. But it wasn't what it seemed

Justin Trudeau's gossipy conversation with several world leaders about US President Donald Trump wasn't the only viral moment to come out of NATO's two-day summit in London. At a Buckingham Palace reception, Britain's Princess Anne was seen shrugging at Queen Elizabeth II -- a gesture that was widely misinterpreted.
In a video filmed Tuesday evening at the palace, the Queen -- joined by Prince Charles and Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall -- is seen shaking hands with Trump and his wife Melania.
The 93-year-old monarch then looks across the room, apparently to check which world leader she is due to receive next, before noticing her daughter standing in the background by the door.
    Queen Elizabeth says something inaudible towards Anne, who can be heard replying: "It's just me," before adding: "and this lot," gesturing towards members of the royal household behind her. The group around the Queen giggles.
    It wasn't long before "Princess Anne" was the top trend on Twitter on Tuesday. Some social media users suggested that the Queen was "scolding" Anne for not greeting the president. But according to the PA Media news agency, Anne was standing to one side because she did not form part of the official welcoming party.
    The Queen was apparently looking up to see who was due to be greeted next, PA reported, and Anne's joke referred to the fact that Trump was the last of the NATO leaders to be presented to the monarch. Princess Anne Goes Viral After She Does This To Donald Trump At The NATO Reception At Buckingham Palace.
    Princess Anne was also caught on camera later at the same event, alongside world leaders who were appearing to joke about Trump.
    That video appeared to show British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, French President Emmanuel Macron, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte and the princess laughing about the US President's behavior during the summit.
    The 25-second clip, which was first reported by CBC, begins with Johnson asking Macron why he was late. Trudeau can be heard replying: "He was late because he takes a... 40-minute press conference at the top."
    When Trump was asked about the exchange later, he called Trudeau "two-faced," before adding, "honestly with Trudeau, he's a nice guy."
    Microphones could only pick up snippets of the conversation at the reception, to which the press was given limited access. None of the leaders seemed to be aware that the conversation was being recorded. They were, however, talking openly and loudly enough to be heard by others.
      Trudeau admitted Wednesday that the group had been talking about the US President. "Last night I made reference to the fact that there was an unscheduled press conference before my meeting with President Trump. I was happy to be part of it but it was certainly notable," Trudeau said during a Wednesday press conference.
      Correction: The headline on this story has been corrected to better reflect the circumstances of the Queen's gesture.