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In ten years, 80 to 90 percent of US MDs will be either East Asian or Indian descent

Is it too much to want a white doctor who wasn’t pushed into medical school by his parents and actually wanted to be in the profession?
We shouldn’t have alliances with any of the Arab Peninsula countries to begin with
My only gripe is that they went super over-the-top with Leon’s finishing moves. Very RE6-esque. And the first person aim lock looks awful. They should have kept it like RE7 where the crosshair is in the middle and the gun is towards the side of the screen.
They’ll simply use whatever devices they have to generate an AI report and directly copy that onto paper

Resident Evil Requiem showcase

Posted by JasonDBlaha on 1/15/26 at 5:23 pm


Looks like they’re going to be deviating from certain elements of previous RE games

1. Leon will be able to use weapons left by zombies after they’re killed

2. The action oriented gameplay of Leon seems to be much more over-the-top compared to the RE2 remake and RE4 remake. Gives off Splatterhouse vibes

3. The zombies have unique elements to them that make them different from zombies in previous RE games. They can still talk to a certain degree and they also have the ability to wield weapons. The zombie design seems to have taken some inspiration from Sega’s The House of the Dead games.


All in all, it looks like a decent game
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Judeo-Christian is not a thing. You're either one or the other. And as a Christian, I cannot align myself with someone who denies Jesus as Christ


You’re aware that Jesus was a jew, right?
We already have enough oil reserves in the US to where we shouldn’t have to rely on a bunch of low IQ ragheads to get it for us.
It was a cool trend back in 2012-2013
frick Qatar. They directly fund Islamic insurgent groups that want to spread their cancer of a religion to the west. We shouldn’t be doing business with them in the first place.
Probably closer to $3,000 or $4,000 per kg. But if you factor in that this was in the early 80s, it’s probably closer to $12,000 or $13,000 if you adjust it for inflation.
Everyone in South Florida knew who he was in the early 80s. Miami was literally flooded with cocaine in that period. People couldn’t get enough of that stuff and were willing to fork over $1,000 for a kilogram.

Scarface is pretty damn close to being a documentary for what the cocaine drug wars in Miami were like.
What this guy did is infinitely better than those dumbasses on social media who pose as decoys and film predators at stores without calling the police.
It won’t even come close to being as good as the video game
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For a man who dislikes the Jews, he sure knows how to act like one.


He worships one too :lol:
Pretty surprising considering that China has always been consistently ranked as one of the worst countries for animal conservation.

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California is a welfare state.


I hate CA politics but this couldn’t be further from the truth.

It’s the wealthiest state in the country by a large margin and has the highest household income out of all 50 states. Those aren’t the characteristics of a welfare state.

Those French firearms are powerful… built with the fatal combination of French bread and croissants
Barnhart should have never been the one to make the call. He’s a god awful AD and needs to retire soon.
I honestly thought that was AI at first. Absolutely insane world we live in now. It’s safe to say that they’ve conquered England at this point.
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That being said, he's much too old to play Jesus Christ in a sequel to a film that was produced over 20 years ago.


If Gibson seriously wanted to, he could have made it work with Caviezel and the original cast. What he didn’t want to do was allocate a significant chunk of the budget towards de-aging CGI when it could be used on other things like lighting, sound stages, costumes, cinematography, etc.