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I just saw a girl on tiktok talking about how her Palestinian grandma won’t be able to renew her passport with her place of birth as Palestine. She will have no place of birth.
Tell me why people were trying to compare it to Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia etc.
My whole ass family was born in Czechoslovakia. Guess what. They now have a passport in Czechia/Slovakia, depending on where they lived. They have a country to call their own. They have some of the strongest passports in the world.
Palestinians are intentionally being eradicated. Their land bombed and stolen. Please educate yourselves before you say bullshit on the internet.
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Zevran preset finished 🙌
Available on Nexus
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Finally someone says it! I only see posts about cheering on him and I had the very same impression when I played.
Besides, I dont understand why he appears in Spain when is not necessary, sometimes it looks like Ada's babysitter and aiming at her without any reason.. I mean, Ada was doing her job when he shows up and did that lol is like he is trying so hard to piss off Ada so she betrays him lol
As a Wesker fan that I am (and taking into account that it has been many years since Wesker appeared in a re game) I am glad that he has appeared in this dlc and that Capcom has given us many more cinematics than in the original. Now, I have to agree with all the people who complain about his personality in the dlc.
Unlike the Wesker of the original dlc, the Wesker of the remake seems impatient, tense and irritated with everything and everyone…. It is true that the Wesker in the original dlc tells Ada many times that she has to collect the sample, but he says it in a calm way, without getting upset. He just reminds her. In the remake he is almost yelling at Ada all the time for every little thing she does and (as I read in another post) it seems that Ada's mere existence bothers Wesker.
I understand that re games are trying to be more realistic when it comes to representing their characters and their personalities. Wesker in general, despite being a villain, has always been very funny. All the things he said like "complete global saturation" (and all that dialogue that I find wonderfully funny), how he says "Chris" approximately 500 times, the T pose and many other things, are quite comical situations or phrases for a character who is a genocidaire bioterrorist who is about to destroy the world.I understand that now Capcom wants to bring seriousness to his character but even so, they can preserve that part of coldness and calm that Wesker always transmits.
In any case, that comedic touch that Wesker has was partly what made his character so iconic. It was like his identity. Without that, I feel that Wesker is just another villain (for me, not ok, I love him a lot but you understand me), who wants to destroy the world and has a god complex (besides, they haven't explained anything about Wesker's origins in the remakes, and I don't know if there will be a Wesker dlc or in re5r they will talk about it, I hope so because if not Wesker's character wouldn't make any kind of sense nor would his actions make any sense either)
I just.... I don't hate the new Wesker and I'm glad that we have new content but please Capcom don't forget about his wonderful personality please please!!!!!!
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@milesmcmillan: Procrastinating
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Taken from @jedmoch IG story
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taken from @milesmcmillan ig
THANK YOU MILES 🫶
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Artists looking at their hands to figure out which side of the hand the thumb is on
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Commission piece for #kotaloy 🥹
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@milesmcmillan: 💌
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Tenakth world building thoughts
I’ve had this idea for a while that not wearing face paint among the Tenakth is akin to being naked, way more taboo than actually not wearing clothes.
Even children are wearing face paints at all times and are never ever totally bare. Way before they have tattoos they’re already wearing face paint.
It follows, imo, that there must be a binding ritual for partners or friends who wish to become family that demonstrates the level of intimacy reserved to kinship.
Borrowing from military terminology, I suggest that the Tenakth bring special people into their “confidence” through a symbolic mutually agreed ceremony, called the Confidence Rite. Through the rite paint is symbolically removed by the loved one and the bare face beneath is revealed, solidifying the pair’s platonic, romantic, or familial bond.
Anyway just some thoughts from my little headcanon corner. Here’s a Kotallo in the different stages of face paint. Click for better details.
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