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I'm really happy that my cousin is as much as a fan as I am of that series : ) bless him!
 
Just withdrew from one of my most time-consuming volunteer positions. Feels good to know I'm going to have more time to focus on my own projects.

Before anyone asks, no, it's not this one! You're still stuck with me I'm afraid.
 
So I made mom take my measures cause I was curious so.. I'm definitely an extra small coat-wise when it comes to bust and waist cause I don't really have anything there showing, though I find it weird that coat size measure didn't mention hips (mine are rather wide so I'd probs be a 10-12 there in pants generally but able to have most jackets and coats anyway... Weird lol.
 
I often find myself wondering about how different life was for the average human about 5,000 years ago or so.
 
Remembering that there's a funny glitch(?) in Resident Evil. When you're in the final battle against the indestructible, hunchback mutant girl ("Lisa Trevor") and the four stones, Albert Wesker is there helping you out (shooting at her with his cheap-ass gun). If you lure the monster girl near Wesker, she eventually takes a swing and knocks him down into the pit. Man, that moment was pretty hilarious XD

Making things even more amusing is how he later appears near the end of the game (alive and kickin') as if nothing ever happened.

Wondering if that was an error by the developers or if it was done on purpose.

EDIT: I know that the storyline is already written and acted out, but I think that if Wesker gets knocked down from the stage, the developers could've at least included a short scene after the battle where he is shown to be magically hanging on and then climbs back up (if not that, then they could've just made him invincible or something as to prevent this little inconsistency).
 
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was talking to my mom earlier about the time when I asked my history professor (who is not a "libtard" professor and doesn't shove his views in people's faces at all) what the best news source would be for me to get info on the latest events without bias. he said I should completely avoid any televised news like MSNBC, CNN, Fox, etc. he also told me that he personally reads the Washington Post and the New York Times for unbiased news.

then my mom said "well even the NYTimes is biased, the whole time Trump was in office they bashed him nonstop."

did she ever stop to think that maybe, just maybe, the things which Trump was doing weren't good things?
 
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