#the resident (2018)
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proselles · 2 months ago
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whats so funny to me is capcom getting the general details wrong of every single country state landmark culture whathaveyou in their games EXCEPT louisiana. Louisianas genuinely just like that. They nailed the fuck out of louisiana it got to the point where i left marguerites section and got into the swamp with the cypresses and i suddenly wasnt the least bit scared anymore. louisianas actually just like this. We really do have bugs that size. The crackheads that live down the street make the exact pose marguerite did in her bug form. Most of them might be scarier. We all own chainsaws and axes and we 100% do leave weapons and ammo lying around. The little black creatures are just alligators on their hind legs. One of my friends technically lived in a manor like the bakers but it was so dilapidated that they only lived in three on the rooms. One of the rooms was a bug room. Bugs lived there. I know the bakers personally i had them over for dinner just last week a little odd but you know who am i to judge? Ik chris redfield got the call for duvey and he was like duvey where. Louisiana?? Again?? Seventh time this fucking week. He just left the state three hours ago.
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jenarosscity · 3 months ago
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SH2 remake, Black Myth Wukong, GOW 2018, Spiderman PS4, RE4 remake, I could go on lol
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rabidmetalheadraccoon · 1 year ago
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I saw this and thought which detectives the guys would turn to for help in finding their wives
The first one Ethan
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He would probably go to Castellanos because obviously → zombie
Who can fight them better than him?
Alan is second in line
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Even if the sinking city is more suitable for shadows-monsters-stuff but for the atmosphere it seems to me that the game of 2018 is more accurate
the last one for today is James
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And finally, who can help with the search for the ghost of a dead wife better than a dead ghost detective in a tattoos? :D
That would be fun
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ultimateanna · 1 year ago
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Resident Evil: Death Island (2023)
Does it remind you of anything?
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Alcatraz (2018)
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dearingsxx · 2 years ago
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I've never actually finished watching Eden's Gate but live action Faith has my heart.
I was also thinking about getting a tattoo with the text "Welcome to the bliss" or "Eden's Gate is opened to those who have Faith"
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musicollage · 4 months ago
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William Basinski + Lawrence English ‎– Selva Oscura. 2018 : Temporary Residence Limited.
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Will Draw for Food
I'm really sorry to beg like this but I need money for food this month. I'll do $25 illustrations of OCs, characters, whatever you want.
I'm comfortable doing nsfw and LGBT+ themes
Just message me for my portfolio or look at my blog
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mr-molded · 1 year ago
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Merry Christmas!! Thought I'd make a quick little doodle featuring gingerbreads of characters from all my favorite video games of this year!
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(Mr. Molded (far right) is more of an oc/mascot than a character from resident evil at this point, but since his character originally was inspired by re 7, I'm counting him on this list because I wanted to draw him as a little gingerbread guy)
Hope everyone enjoys the holidays!!
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bobbie-robron · 1 year ago
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But Seb’s been with us for MONTHS now. He’s settled, he knows us.
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01-Nov-2018, episode 1
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poz-patrol · 1 year ago
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possum-tooth · 1 year ago
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guys help i cannot remember which game it is but it was a trial puzzle game where ur in a room and have to get back to the bed before an old lady catches and kills you. it was horror adjacent and spooky but i Cannot remember the name of it
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ponyt4il · 16 days ago
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modernization is lost in certain fandoms while others…thrive on it!
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streetsofdublin · 2 years ago
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TREE CARVING AT WATERMILL ROAD IN RAHENY
Chainsaw sculptor Tommy Craggs recycles fallen trees or trees felled for tree management reasons. Some of his works can be purchased but others are permanent installations carved from stumps.
TREE OF LIFE BY TOMMY CRAGGS I had problems with my camera and after travelling all the way to check on this tree carving by Tommy Craggs all my photographs were blurred or not properly focused. I plan to revisit later in the month. In the meanwhile I will upload/publish of the carving while it was a work in progress back in April 2016. [MONDAY JUNE 22 2020] Local representatives and Dublin’s…
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dubiousdisco · 3 months ago
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What is brazils viewpoint on illegal immigrants. Do they deport?
In Brazil, all immigrants have the same rights to education, health and work, whether they are refugees or not.
There are also some ordinances that provide for residence authorization for some specific nationalities.
ex haiti, venezuela, syria, afghanistan
There are no illegal immigrants. they may be in an irregular situation in the country, that being, not have an appropriate documentation for their situation. To live regularly in Brazil, you must have a residence permit. Not having the right document does not make a person a criminal, as this infraction is administrative. They will be able to resolve this situation and then be allowed to reside in Brazil. (source in pt)
The Constitution prohibits the extradition of native Brazilians and foreigners convicted of political or opinion crimes. Naturalized Brazilians can only be extradited for common crimes committed before naturalization or in the case of drug trafficking.
Deportation, provided for in Law 13,445/2017, known as the Migration Law, consists of the compulsory removal of a person in an irregular migration situation in the country. It results from an administrative procedure and is preceded by personal notification with an express list of irregularities and a deadline for regularizing the situation, in order to avoid deportation.
Also provided for in the Migration Law, expulsion is an administrative measure of compulsory removal of a migrant or visitor from Brazilian territory and impediment of re-entry into the country, for a determined period. What can give rise to expulsion is conviction for genocide or crimes against humanity, war or aggression, as well as the commission of an intentional crime, when there is intent, punishable by imprisonment. (source in pt)
Brazil has progressive and open immigration laws that allow migrants and refugees to quickly receive regularized status and apply for formal employment.
(Source in english)
Ministry of justice will restringe entry of immigrants without visa (in Brazil) source in pt
that's all i could find. there was a rise in deportation during 2020 (covid), 26901 when in 2019 it was 36. it is not usual.
the only personal experience i can share is that a lot of haitians live here in my city after 2018 and a lot of venezuelans arrive constantly, some start living here. and yeah never heard of them being deported from here personally
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rogerdeakinsdp · 2 months ago
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reasonsforhope · 8 months ago
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"Growing up, Mackenzee Thompson always wanted a deeper connection with her tribe and culture.
The 26-year-old member of the Choctaw Nation said she grew up outside of her tribe’s reservation and wasn’t sure what her place within the Indigenous community would be.
Through a first-of-its-kind program, Thompson said she’s now figured out how she can best serve her people — as a doctor.
Thompson is graduating as part of the inaugural class from Oklahoma State University’s College of Osteopathic Medicine at the Cherokee Nation. It’s the first physician training program on a Native American reservation and in affiliation with a tribal government, according to school and tribal officials.
“I couldn’t even have dreamed this up,” she said. “To be able to serve my people and learn more about my culture is so exciting. I have learned so much already.”
Thompson is one of nine Native graduates, who make up more than 20 percent of the class of 46 students, said Dr. Natasha Bray, the school’s dean. There are an additional 15 Native students graduating from the school’s Tulsa campus.
The OSU-COM graduates include students from 14 different tribes, including Cherokee, Choctaw, Muscogee, Seminole, Chickasaw, Alaska Native, Caddo, and Osage.
Bray said OSU partnered with the Cherokee Nation to open the school in 2020 to help erase the shortage of Indigenous doctors nationwide. There are about 841,000 active physicians practicing in the United States. Of those, nearly 2,500 — or 0.3 percent — are Native American, according to the Association of American Medical Colleges.
When American Indian and Alaska Native people visit Indian Health Service clinics, there aren’t enough doctors or nurses to provide “quality and timely health care,” according to a 2018 report from the Government Accountability Office. On average, a quarter of IHS provider positions — from physicians to nurses and other care positions –are vacant.
“These students here are going to make a generational impact,” Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. told the students days before graduation. “There is such a need in this state and in this region for physicians and this school was created out of a concern about the pipeline of doctors into our health system.”
The Cherokee Nation spent $40 million to build the college in its capital of Tahlequah. The walls of the campus feature artifacts of Cherokee culture as well as paintings to remember important figures from Cherokee history. An oath of commitment on the wall is written in both English and Cherokee.
The physician training program was launched in the first year of the pandemic.
Bray said OSU and Cherokee leadership felt it was important to have the school in the heart of the Cherokee Nation, home to more than 141,000 people, because students would be able to get experience treating Indigenous patients. In Tahlequah, students live and study in a small town about an hour east of Tulsa with a population of less than 24,000 people.
“While many students learn about the problems facing these rural communities,” Bray said. “Our students are getting to see them firsthand and learn from those experiences.”
While students from the college are free to choose where to complete their residency after graduation, an emphasis is placed on serving rural and Indigenous areas of the country.
There’s also a severe lack of physicians in rural America, a shortage that existed before the COVID-19 pandemic. The Association of American Medical Colleges has projected that rural counties could see a shortage between 37,800 and 124,000 physicians by 2034. An additional 180,000 doctors would be needed in rural counties and other underserved populations to make up the difference.
Bray said OSU saw an opportunity to not only help correct the underrepresentation of Native physicians but also fill a workforce need to help serve and improve health care outcomes in rural populations.
“We knew we’d need to identify students who had a desire to serve these communities and also stay in these communities,” she said.
Osteopathic doctors, or DOs, have the same qualifications and training as allopathic doctors, or MDs, but the two types of doctors attend different schools. While MDs learn from traditional programs, DOs take on additional training at osteopathic schools that focus on holistic medicine, like how to reduce patient discomfort by physically manipulating muscles and bones. DOs are more likely to work in primary care and rural areas to help combat the health care shortages in those areas.
As part of the curriculum, the school invited Native elders and healers to help teach students about Indigenous science and practices...
Thompson said she was able to bring those experiences into her appointments. Instead of asking only standard doctor questions, she’s been getting curious and asking about her patient’s diets, and if they are taking any natural remedies.
“It’s our mission to be as culturally competent as we can,” she said. “Learning this is making me not only a better doctor but helping patients trust me more.”
-via PBS NewsHour, May 23, 2024
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