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noonegetsleftbehind · 2 months
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"Goddammit, when does it end? All of it. Three years trying to put this thing in the ground. Three years too long."
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what exactly is a girlboss and how does it relate to mia winters? saw someone in the tags say it. this ask coming from me having actually googled the term and still not entirely clear on any of it
Another example of Alan being ignored. the picture of Mia, Alan, Evie (all dressed in dark clothing which is why they stood out to me) and Miranda and the other (currently un- named) researchers found in Mirandas lab in Village somehow means to some that Mia was promoted to researcher?
You know, I don't have a very clear meaning of the word "girlboss" in my mind either. I'm kinda thinking that it's meant to describe a female character who kicks ass and takes no shit. Like the Strong Female CharacterTM some media try to make by making their women badasses without caring too much for character depth. But when using "girlboss" I feel we refer to a female character who kicks ass and honestly we don't care if she's morally wrong or right. She just looks sexy doing it and that's all that matters. Not that some girlbosses don't have character depth or motivation, just that the existence or lack of those don't affect a character's status as "girlboss". I don't know if I made that clear lol.
When it comes to Mia, well, she's not the conventional definition of BadassTM, but she knows how to use a gun and has an entire portion of re7 of herself going into a shipwreck to save her husband, killing mold monsters along the way. Then in re8, she has a metal pole at the ready against a machine gun. She's brave, she's dedicated, she doesn't hesitate to get her hands dirty. For me that makes her a girlboss, regardless of whether you're willing to understand her character motivations or not.
What you say about Alan I think it's the result of people depending too much on the wiki. I haven't checked it in a while, but last time I did it said something along the lines of "Mia made a deal with the BSAA to not tell Ethan anything about her previous life" which is only an assumption based on that line from the Baker Incident Report:
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Maybe it's just me not caring about hating Mia, but I don't see how this proves Mia made a deal with them to not tell Ethan. It's not like Ethan didn't suspect anything, like, it's ridiculous, do they think he spent three years with Mia, continuously asking her about her past, her not telling him, and him still staying with her and having a kid with her?? That's just stupid.
But, the wiki does imply she did, so with a lot of people who don't care about spending time looking through all the sources (and like, I don't blame them, they're not obligated to) and depend on the wiki to learn about the story, they get the wrong idea. The wiki is what also says that Mia was a researcher for the Connections, and that was taken from a guide-kind of book about re7 that was published in Japanese only so we're depending on fan translations for that, and those carry a high risk of inaccuracies. Now since we don't have any more details about that - like, what kind of research did she do? Was it about Eveline in specific? Cause the files in re7 only call her Eveline's handler, and that's way different than being a researcher actively doing experiments on her - it's a bit of a wonky situation in general. The game says other stuff, the guide book says other.
And frankly, I don't know how the hell it would make sense for her to be a researcher. In the photo she wears plain clothes and jeans (like Alan), while the others are in lab coats. Why would she not wear a lab coat if she was taking part in the whole "research"? Also, a shit ton of people just ignore the fact that the Connections just left Mia to rot in the Baker house and chose Lucas of all people to monitor the situation through. If she was a high-position researcher that was full-on sold on bioterrorism and knew every little significant detail about the Eveline project... y'all think they would have left her there??? If she was significant to the organization, you think they wouldn't care to rescue her? And if she had too much info as a high-up, you think they would have risked her surviving, getting away and ratting them out?? Bitch come on. It's fine if you don't like her but don't try to justify that with poor research on the topic. (That's not aimed at you, anon, that's aimed at all those people who scream bloody murder the moment you try and explain that Mia is not Evil incarnated upon Earth)
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Resident Evil Timeline in Chronological Order
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The reveal of Resident Evil Village‘s release date and gameplay brings us that much closer to another entry into one of the more complicated (and sometimes confusing) timelines in video game history. 
Granted, the Resident Evil timeline doesn’t stray too far from the release order of the games themselves, but subtle shifts in the storyline created by the occasional odd entry mean that it’s easy to lose track of how we got here. That’s why we’re going to try to help chart the Resident Evil timeline as it stands today.
For the purposes of this discussion, please note that we’re only talking about the Resident Evil games and not the live-action or animated movies. Furthermore, we’ve included some spinoffs but are ignoring games that are either largely irrelevant to the timeline (such as Resident Evil: The Mercenaries 3D) or have been removed from or avoided in the canon (Resident Evil Gaiden). That said, let us know if we missed any important entries in the comments below. 
Resident Evil Zero 
Release Year: 2002
Timeline Date: July, 1998
While Resident Evil’s naming conventions create plenty of chronological confusion, the appropriately named Resident Evil Zero is where you want to start if you want to play through the major Resident Evil games in order. 
Released six years after the first Resident Evil game, Resident Evil Zero tells the story of officer Rebecca Chambers and a criminal named Billy Coen who battle through the aftermath of a train wreck that helped kick off Racoon City’s zombie problems. 
While it’s nice that this game tells us a little more about Rebecca, the highlight of this story is undoubtedly how it sets up Albert Wesker, William Birkin, and other key members of the Umbrella Corporation. Zero directly leads into the first Resident Evil game and its revelations about Umbrella would echo throughout the rest of the franchise. 
Resident Evil
Release Year: 1996
Timeline Date: July, 1998
The first Resident Evil game is thankfully located fairly close to the beginning of the Resident Evil timeline. Honestly, it’s surprising Capcom hasn’t made more Resident Evil games that occur before this one. 
Regardless, you probably know what Resident Evil is all about by this point. As the story of S.T.A.R.S. officers forced to investigate the Spencer Mansion following several attacks/disappearances, Resident Evil brilliantly set-up this series’ grander mythology while telling a compelling standalone story. 
If you’re working your way through the Resident Evil series in chronological order, be sure to play the all-time great remake of the original Resident Evil that was first released for GameCube. 
Resident Evil 3: Nemesis (First Half)
Release Year: 1999
Timeline Date: September, 1998
Ok, here’s where the timeline is going to get weird. 
Resident Evil 3’s opening sequences occur 24 hours before the start of Resident Evil 2. While there are some obvious plotline ties to Resident Evil 2 in those early segments, much of the beginning of this game is really a side story designed to shed some light on what happened to Jill Valentine after Resident Evil. 
Its spot on this list is largely a technicality, but for the sake of accuracy, Resident Evil 3 does technically help bridge the first and second games. 
Resident Evil 2
Release Year: 1998
Timeline Date: September, 1998
The legendary Resident Evil 2 elevated the Resident Evil franchise and set up many of the narrative pieces that would come into play later on.
This is the game that introduced us to Leon Kennedy, Claire Redfield, Sherry Birkin, Racoon City, and so much more. It’s also the game that told us a little more about Umbrella, their various viruses, and the zombie outbreak, which really helped explain this universe a bit more clearly before Resident Evil Zero filled in more of the missing pieces. 
Most importantly, Resident Evil 2’s ending helps set-up the extent of Umbrella’s mistakes/intentions and how they will turn what started near Racoon City into a series of events that would affect multiple parts of the world. 
Resident Evil 3: Nemesis (Second Half)
Release Year: 1999
Timeline Date: October, 1998
The second half of Resident Evil 3 takes place two days after the events of Resident Evil 2, which technically necessitates the somewhat strange split on this timeline.
By and large, though, the most important takeaways from the second half of Resident Evil 3 from a chronological standpoint are the destruction of Racoon City and the fate of Jill Valentine who would go on to play an important role in upcoming series events.
The original game also featured some still-frame ending sequences that revealed a little more about what happened to characters such as HUNK, Ada Wong, and Barry Burton, but Resident Evil 3 was designed as something of a side story and it largely serves as a side story to this day. 
Resident Evil Survivor
Release Year: 2000
Timeline Date: November, 1998
The largely forgettable light gun shooter Resident Evil Survivor manages to work its way into the Resident Evil timeline by virtue of how it somewhat helps answer questions left by the previous games.
Resident Evil Survivor takes place after the destruction of Racoon City at the end of Resident Evil 3. While it takes place on a small island that hosts an Umbrella facility, the game served as an early indication that Umbrella’s experiments absolutely could not be contained regardless of the extreme measures that were enacted to do so. 
More importantly, this game introduced us to Ark Thompson: an associate of Leon Kennedy whose presence verifies that Kennedy has continued to investigate and combat Umbrella following the end of Resident Evil 2. 
Resident Evil Code: Veronica
Release Year: 2000
Timeline Date: December, 1998
While Code: Veronica’s strange name and Dreamcast exclusive release have long made it something of an oddity, it does fit into the Resident Evil timeline fairly cleanly. 
This is the game that finally reunited Claire Redfield with her brother Chris. For that matter, it’s also the game that finally showed us what Chris Redfield was up to following the events of the first title. It even establishes a professional dynamic between Chris, Claire, and Leon that would come into play later as the trio settled into their future careers.
More importantly, this is the game that brought Albert Wesker back into play and confirmed that he has acquired superhuman abilities. His decision to take Steve Burnside’s corpse at the end of the game would also affect what comes next.
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Resident Evil: The Darkside Chronicles
Release Year: 2009
Timeline Date: 2002
This somewhat obscure Nintendo Wii game would have been easy to leave off the timeline (it even retells events of the previous games) were it not for one interesting way that it helps tie Veronica to Resident Evil 4. 
The game’s early “Operation Javier” scenario takes place four years after Resident Evil 2 and sees Leon Kennedy enter a South American village in search of a powerful drug lord named Javier Hidalgo. Try not to be surprised, but it turns out the village is overrun by zombies. 
It also turns out that Hidalgo actually purchased a sample of the virus that Wesker took from Steve Burnside’s corpse and used it to save his dying daughter. It’s a small plot beat, but again, it does help connect Veronica to Resident Evil 4, Leon Kennedy, and the rest of the franchise.
Resident Evil: The Umbrella Chronicles
Release Year: 2007
Timeline Date: February, 2003
While much of what happens in Umbrella Chronicles largely recaps the events of previous games, this title’s final scenario does feature a few new plot points.
Most notably, the game ends with Albert Wesker infiltrating a secret Umbrella facility and stealing classified files. From there, we learn that the evidence in these files is enough to convince the U.S. government to aggressively pursue legal recourse against Umbrella and its executives. 
Wesker’s actions in this moment would create a power vacuum that helped influence many events to come. 
Resident Evil 4
Release Year: 2005
Timeline Date: 2004
It’s one of the scariest, most important, and greatest games of all-time, but when Resident Evil 4 was promoted, most people just wanted to know how this game fit into the previously established Resident Evil mythology. 
Early in the game, we learn that Leon Kennedy has been sent to a village in Spain to rescue the President of the United States’ daughter. More importantly, we learn that the zombie-like residents of this village are infected with a previously unknown virus known as Las Plagas.
Las Plagas is interesting in its own right, but from a chronological standpoint, its biggest immediate impact was the way it helped reintroduce Ada Wong following her debut in Resident Evil 2 and tied Wong to legendary series villain Albert Wesker. That relationship (and their interest in acquiring Las Plagas) would set up much of what comes next. 
Resident Evil: Revelations
Release Year: 2012
Timeline Date: 2004/2005
It’s not generally considered part of the “main” Resident Evil series, but Resident Evil: Revelations does a tremendous job of showcasing some of the changes that were only referenced in Resident Evil 5.
The big revelation in this game (I know, I know) is that a new group called the Bioterrorism Security Assessment Alliance (BSAA) has been formed in response to an increase in bioterrorism across the globe. Both Jill Valentine and Chris Redfield have joined the group as agents. 
While some of the events featured in Revelations weren’t expanded upon in a meaningful way, seeing the earlier days of BSAA (as well as Chris and Jill’s involvement with the organization) does help to add a little weight to what happens in Resident Evil 5.
Revelations also makes it a little easier to process some of the global intrigue surrounding the creation and distribution of the multiple viruses that will become a much bigger part of the next few games in the series. 
Resident Evil 5
Release Year: 2009
Timeline Date: 2006
Perhaps rightfully criticized for trying to do too much with the Resident Evil mythology, Resident Evil 5 does make a little more sense if you play it in chronological order along with some of the supplementary releases. 
In short, Resident Evil 5 sees BSAA member Chris Redfield pursue a bioterrorist named Ricardo Irving. A strange series of events results in Chris discovering that Tricell (the company that funds the BSAA) is not only advancing Umbrella’s research but has partnered with Albert Wesker in the hopes of utilizing his expertise on the viruses. Speaking of Wesker, we also learn that he is actually an Umbrella creation who is trying to spread viruses as a means of wiping out humans not “strong enough” to survive. 
This game offers a lot to take in, but it essentially wraps up the main part of the Wesker plotline (for now), ties Plagas into the Umbrella mythos a little more cleanly, and furthers the global growth of the chronology’s core concepts. 
Resident Evil: Revelations 2
Release Year: 2015
Timeline Date: 2011
The somewhat underrated Revelations series comes through yet again by helping to cleanly connect major Resident Evil titles. 
The game’s biggest contribution is the way that it reintroduces Claire into the franchise after she spent quite a few years away from the spotlight. We learn that she’s working with the biohazard prevention agency TerraSave and that she’s even in contact with Barry Burton and his family. 
Granted, the standalone storytelling in this game is more substantial than the chronological connections, but it’s nice to have an idea of what Claire has been up to after all these years. 
Umbrella Corps 
Release Year: 2016
Timeline Date: 2012
It’s nearly impossible to recommend Umbrella Corps on the basis of its gameplay, but as a piece of the Resident Evil canon, Resident Evil answers some important questions. 
Some of this game’s plot details are heavily disputed, but Umbrella Corps essentially reveals that Umbrella was reformed/reworked over the years following the events of the original games. They’re now more focused on cleaning up the mess that Umbrella helped create, and they’re even working with organizations like the BSAA in pursuit of that goal. 
While this game also heavily implies that Albert Wesker is still alive, certain questions regarding how much of this title is going to carry over into future installments remain something of a mystery. It’s also worth noting that the game’s multiplayer mode takes place after Resident Evil 6, but again, questions remain regarding its long-term impact.
Resident Evil 6
Release Year: 2012
Timeline Date: 2012
We’ve spoken before about Resident Evil 6’s gameplay shortcomings and other bad decisions, but it’s worth noting again that Resident Evil 6’s often convoluted plot has long confused players who didn’t keep up with every timeline development up until this point. 
As a globetrotting story that features most of the major Resident Evil characters (except, strangely, Claire) in prominent roles, Resident Evil 6 focuses on the C-Virus and the various attempts to spread and stop it. 
There’s, quite a lot that happens, but from a timeline standpoint the most important takeaways are that Chris Redfield stays with the BSAA in charge of a new squad, Jake Muller (son of Albert Wesker) has become an operative, and characters such as Leon Kennedy, Sherry Birkin, and Ada Wong are all alive and operational. How much of that will be used in subsequent Resident Evil games remains to be seen. 
Resident Evil 7: Biohazard
Release Year: 2017
Timeline Date: 2014
While serious questions remain regarding Resident Evil 7’s role in the series, all evidence suggests that it does take place after the events of Resident Evil 6 and that even some of its seemingly unrelated events connect to the series’ bigger timeline. 
The biggest tie-in to the rest of the franchise, though, has to be the appearance of Chris Redfield at the end of the game. Even though he looks different (which Capcom says is a result of new technology they use to scan actors), Redfield’s presence, the appearance of a Blue Umbrella helicopter, and hidden references to the BSAA all strongly suggest that Resident Evil 7 is at least honoring most of the major events that occurred until this point. 
What remains to be seen is whether some other loose threads from previous games are addressed. 
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Resident Evil Village
Release Year: 2021
Timeline Date: 2014
Capcom continues to conceal the finer points of Resident Evil Village‘s plot, but we can at least confirm that it takes place after the events of Resident Evil 7.
The continuing adventures of Ethan Winters are exciting enough, but we’d be lying if we told you we weren’t curious to see if other major Resident Evil characters and events will appear in the game. We’re also waiting to see whether or not the creatures we’ve seen in early trailers are still the product of some bioengineered threat or if Capcom is starting to dive deeper into the supernatural.
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Genre: Shooter, First-Person Shooter Developer: Unknown Publisher: Capcom ESRB Rating: Teen Release Date: May 11, 2010
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Black Shirt : 63152256 Green shirt with WCP baseball cap t-shirt : 18213092 LP2 T-Shirt From 4Gamer.net : 25060016 LP2 T-Shirt From Famitsu Weekly Magazine : 73154986 LP2 T-Shirt From famitsu.com : 88020223 LP2 T-Shirt Pink : 34297758 LP2 T-Shirt Yellow : 96725729 Purple shirt with “D” logo and Japanese characters : 71556463 Street Jack : 12887439 Two color Shirt : 65162980 White T-shirt (person holding Gatling Gun) : 31354816 White T-shirt with blue sleeves (face) : 26797358
Famitsu Shirt Slot Machine Password
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Unlockables
Frank West Skin
To get the Frank West skin, you need a game-save file from the original Lost Planet game.
Albert Wesker Skin
To get the Albert Wesker skin, you just need a game-save file from Resident Evil 5 (or RE5 Gold Edition)
Unlock Special Titles
BSAA Have a saved game file from Resident Evil 5. Devil May Cry Have a saved game file from Devil May Cry 4. Street Fighter Have a saved game file from Street Fighter 4. Legendary Warrior Have Lost Planet save data on your hard drive. Decorated Soldier Have Lost Planet save data on your hard drive. I Played the Demo Have Lost Planet 2 Multiplayer Demo save data on your hard drive.
Weapons
Shuriken Reach level 30 with rounders Shotgun SP Reach level 50 with Femme fatale Fire Cracker Reach level 30 with Femme fatale Machine Gun SP Have a saved game file from the Lost Planet 2 demo. Plasma Gun SP Get NEVEC Black Ops to Lv.30 Energy Gun SP Reach level 70 with femme fatale Hand Cannon SP Reach level 50 with Rounder’s Akrid Launcher Reach level 50 with Snow Pirate Elites Gun Sword SP reach lvl 70 with the Rounders V-Device SP Achieve career level 70 with NEVEC
Unlock Extreme Difficulty
Defeat the game on Hard mode.
Ai Enemy Battle
Defeat all training levels and mode for basic and advanced.
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Trophy List
100-Chapter Playback – Play through 100 chapters. – Bronze
200-Chapter Playback – Play through 200 chapters. – Bronze
300-Chapter Playback – Play through 300 chapters. – Silver
A Collector’s Collector – Unlock all items (weapons, Abilities, Noms de Guerre). – Silver
A Thousand Unmarked Graves – Defeat 1000 enemy soldiers. – Bronze
All in a Day’s Work – Achieve 100 different Good Job awards. – Bronze
Centurion – Win 100 Online Ranked matches. – Bronze
Committed ’til the End – Earn all the Good Job awards, items, and Career Levels available in the game. – Gold
Complete Episode 1 – Complete all the chapters in Episode 1. – Bronze
Complete Episode 2 – Complete all the chapters in Episode 2. – Bronze
Complete Episode 3 – Complete all the chapters in Episode 3. – Bronze
Complete Episode 4 – Complete all the chapters in Episode 4. – Bronze
Complete Episode 5 – Complete all the chapters in Episode 5. – Bronze
Complete Episode 6 – Complete all the chapters in Episode 6. – Bronze
Complete Prologue A – Complete Episode 1 Chapter 0-A. – Bronze
Complete Prologue B – Complete Episode 1 Chapter 0-B. – Bronze
Death Wish – Die more than 444 times. – Bronze
Endangered Species – Defeat 3000 S- and M-sized Akrid. – Bronze
Femmes Fatales Faction Leader – Achieve a career level of LV. 99 with the Femmes Fatales – Silver
Fight Junkie Berserker – Achieve a Career Level of Lv. 99 with the Fight Junkies. – Silver
First Among Snow Pirate Elites – Achieve a Career Level of Lv. 99 with the Snow Pirate Elites. – Silver
Good Job, Soldier – Earn all the Good Job awards. – Silver
Honeymoon Period – Celebrate your six-month anniversary with Lost Planet 2. – Bronze
Hot Shot – Gain promotion to the rank of Gunner. – Bronze
Instrument of Destruction – Defeat 9999 enemies (Akrid, VS, or enemy soldiers). – Bronze
It’s So Easy – Play any combination of chapters 39 times on easy. – Bronze
Let’s Go VS Force! – Merge two VS units. – Bronze
Me Against the World – Complete 93 areas while online without the help of other players. – Bronze
Monster Hunter – Defeat 30 bosses. – Bronze
NEVEC Black Ops Commander – Achieve a Career Level of Lv. 99 with the NEVEC Black Ops. – Silver
Professional Turncoat – Fight for a number of different factions in Faction Match. – Bronze
Prove Your Mettle – Unlock all the Abilities. – Bronze
Quintuple Factionalism – Achieve a Career Level of Lv. 99 with all 5 factions. – Gold
Rookie – Complete the game on Easy. – Bronze
Rounder Chief – Achieve a Career Level of Lv. 99 with the Rounders. – Silver
Slayer of a Thousand Men – Achieve 1000 kills in Online matches. – Bronze
Snow Pirate – Achieve a Career Level of Lv. 10. – Bronze
Snow Pirate Commander – Achieve a Career Level of Lv. 80. – Bronze
Snow Pirate Dominator – For the one who has gotten everything. – Platinum
Snow Pirate Leader – Achieve a Career Level of Lv. 50. – Bronze
Snow Pirate Warrior – Achieve a Career Level of Lv. 30. – Bronze
Soldier – Complete the game on Normal. – Bronze
Super Soldier – Complete the game on Hard. – Bronze
Thermal Energy Reactor – Accumulate a combined total of more than 99999 units of thermal energy. – Bronze
Two is Better Than One – Complete 386 areas with one or more other players. – Bronze
Ultimate Warrior – Complete the game on Extreme. – Silver
VS Graveyard – Destroy 100 enemy VSs. – Bronze
War Vet – Play 500 Online matches. – Bronze
Warrior of Many Names – Unlock 100 Noms de Guerre. – Bronze
Weapons Master – Unlock all regular weapons and grenades. – Bronze
Welcome to the Battle! – Play one Online Match. – Bronze
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Pssst.... 
Cheeky little surprise of love and support for my best bestie for his bday tomorrow in case you aren’t already following him. 
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Go forth and follow him and give him all the love. Geoff is seriously one of the funniest, nicest, most talented and incredible people I have ever had the pleasure of knowing much less the honor of getting to call my best friend. As Leon and Ethan he is such an incredible and valuable writer and asset to the tumblr RP community and RE community as a whole. He deserves all the follows and love today, tomorrow and every day! <3
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Go show your love and support for Geoff on his twitch bday subathon stream TONIGHT from 6pm EST - 3am EST (at the latest, subject to change as he’s under the weather)
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"Goddammit, when does it end? All of it. Three years trying to put this thing in the ground. Three years too long."
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"Goddammit, when does it end? All of it. Three years trying to put this thing in the ground. Three years too long."
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drops this here on the dash because I have succumbed to peer pressure
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"Goddammit, when does it end? All of it. Three years trying to put this thing in the ground. Three years too long."
[Promo Graphic by Elsen]
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"Goddammit, when does it end? All of it. Three years trying to put this thing in the ground. Three years too long."
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//Reminder that you can totally bother the W I D E over on wire ;)
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//Just a reminder that you can chat with the W I D E over here!
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//Follow your favorite W I D E on Wire
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