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  1. For those of us who grew up playing Electronic Arts's Need For Speed series, this might bring back some good memories. Based on the Underground 2 installment of the series, a Russian Youtuber made a real-life version of the game for fun but it turns out cooler than expected. We won't describe what the video is like but we are pretty sure the one minute video might very well tempt you to dig that game out to play again.
  2. Making use of vulnerable person to earn a living is a disgusting act! And he doesn't seems remorseful still!! https://www.asiaone.com/world/youtuber-sentenced-15-months-jail-after-feeding-beggar-oreos-stuffed-toothpaste A Chinese-born influencer in Spain was sentenced to 15 months in jail and ordered to pay €20,000 (S$30,600) for posting a YouTube video in which he offered a homeless man biscuits stuffed with toothpaste, a court said on Friday. Kanghua Ren, known as ReSet, was found guilty of an offence against moral integrity in his video published in January 2017 on his channel and since removed, the Barcelona court said. Ren was also ordered to pay the money in compensation to the victim, and his channels are to be closed down for five years. "Challenged" by one of his followers, Ren, who was 19 at the time, filmed himself removing cream from inside Oreo biscuits and replacing it with toothpaste. Then he gave them to a Romanian beggar along with a €20 bill. "Maybe I went a little far, but let's look at the positive side, it will help him clean his teeth, I don't think he has often brushed his teeth since he became poor," Ren told his followers, according to a court document. The homeless man threw up, wrote the judge in her verdict dated Wednesday. The video sparked an outcry, so Ren posted a new one in which he went back to see the man and gave him another €20 (US$22). "If I had done this with a normal person, no one would have said a thing, but as he is a beggar people are complaining," he said in a message accompanying the video, according to the court document. Police said Ren, who was among the 200 most influential Spanish-speaking personalities on YouTube at the time, then tried to stop the victim from making a complaint in exchange for €300 (US$335) and yet another video in which he would spend the night with him. Police added he targeted other vulnerable people in other videos on his channel, from which he earned money through advertising.
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