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Gosh I hate grind culture. My little sister just started medical school and all of her orientation leaders are like “you absolutely cannot have a life WHATsoever you WILL have to give up EVERYTHING besides this program say GOODBYE to your hobbies and relationships” and now she’s calling me feeling guilty for running and going to the grocery store and that’s just WRONG! And that is exactly what I was told starting law school as well, and rejecting that mentality was the best thing I ever did but it was so hard not to buy into. Anyway if any of you are in an intense academic program PLEASE take time to sleep and eat and exercise and maintain your relationships and keep up your hobbies! you are not a robot who exists solely to study and I promise that living a life and staying physically and mentally healthy is not going to make you fail
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This is like when plantation owner’s sons got to be officers in the reb army
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Why are they making a second Spaceballs movie
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how people in their twenties look to me (31)

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LOVE, DEATH + ROBOTS S4 HOW ZEKE GOT RELIGION dir. Diego Porral
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Love, Death + Robots (2025) / dir. Robert Valley
"Old Mother decides how the Galrogs roll"
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Resident Evil 9: Requiem Takes the Series Back to Raccoon City – First Hands-On Details Revealed - New Screens
Capcom has officially unveiled Resident Evil 9: Requiem, and based on IGN’s hands-on preview, this next chapter in the iconic survival horror franchise is bringing players back to where it all began—Raccoon City.
Set after the events of Resident Evil Village, Requiem introduces a brand-new protagonist, Grace Ashcroft, an FBI tech analyst investigating a string of mysterious deaths at a remote hotel. The twist? It's the same hotel where her mother died eight years prior. The setting quickly unravels into something far more sinister, with familiar echoes of bioterror and psychological horror.
A Return to Classic Horror IGN’s 30-minute hands-on session revealed a tone reminiscent of Resident Evil 7, with first-person exploration, limited resources, and dark, atmospheric environments. The game trades action-heavy sequences for a slow-burn horror experience, complete with eerie sound design and tight, claustrophobic spaces. The visuals, powered by Capcom’s RE Engine, are among the most photorealistic in the series to date.
Fans of the franchise will also recognize the setting—Raccoon City, or what’s left of it. The game doesn’t just reference the city’s history; it pulls players directly into the ruins of key locations, including a decayed version of the Raccoon City Police Department.
Release Date and Demo Info Resident Evil 9: Requiem is set to launch on February 27, 2026 for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC. Capcom has confirmed that a playable demo will be available at Gamescom 2025, giving fans their first public look at the new protagonist and setting.
With Requiem, Capcom seems poised to blend the narrative depth of Village with the raw tension of earlier entries. A new lead, a haunted city, and a return to survival horror fundamentals make Resident Evil 9 one of 2026’s most anticipated titles.
Stay tuned for more coverage as we head into Gamescom.
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#she's obviously yellow#if you say pink then you won't know power rangers or sentai in any form#tamamita are you smoking weed?...... nope....
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Bring Me The Boss Hog
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