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A Star Wars Inspired Xcom Game?!? I Can’t Wait for ‘Zero Company’

Star Wars: Zero Company is an upcoming action-adventure game set in the gritty underbelly of the Star Wars universe. Developed by Respawn Entertainment, the game follows an elite squad of misfit soldiers known as “Zero Company” as they undertake covert missions during the rise of the Galactic Empire. Blending squad-based combat, cinematic storytelling, and expansive exploration across war-torn planets, the game offers a grounded, character-driven take on the galaxy far, far away. With next-gen visuals and an original story rooted in rebellion and loyalty, Zero Company promises an intense, boots-on-the-ground Star Wars experience unlike anything before.

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Bingeworthy: Rick And Morty (2013)

Rick and Morty is a 2013 animated sci-fi comedy series created by Justin Roiland and Dan Harmon. The show follows the misadventures of Rick Sanchez, a genius but reckless alcoholic scientist, and his good-hearted but easily influenced grandson, Morty Smith. Blending interdimensional travel, dystopian satire, and absurdist humor, Rick and Morty explores deep philosophical questions through chaotic, often darkly comedic storytelling. The animation is known for its fast-paced dialogue, wild sci-fi concepts, and pop culture references, while balancing emotional character arcs with cosmic nihilism. Over the seasons, it has developed a devoted cult following and influenced a wave of adult animation. The series also stands out for its unique mix of high-concept science fiction and lowbrow humor, delivering equal parts existential dread and hilarity. Since its debut on Adult Swim, Rick and Morty has won multiple awards and remains a standout in adult animation for its bold, mind-bending narratives.  

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The Rage Virus Evolves in 28 Years Later

It’s been almost three decades since the rage virus escaped a biological weapons laboratory, and now, still in a ruthlessly enforced quarantine, some have found ways to exist amidst the infected. One such group of survivors lives on a small island connected to the mainland by a single, heavily-defended causeway. When one of the group leaves the island on a mission into the dark heart of the mainland, he discovers secrets, wonders, and horrors that have mutated not only the infected but other survivors as well.

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You Should Be Listening To TheARTI$t

TheARTI$t is a boundary-pushing music artist known for blending soulful melodies with sharp lyricism and genre-defying production. With roots in both hip-hop and neo-soul, his sound is an eclectic fusion of raw emotion and thought-provoking storytelling. Whether he's weaving vulnerability into moody instrumentals or delivering confident, poetic bars over jazzy beats, TheARTI$t crafts music that feels both deeply personal and universally relatable. A true creative visionary, he’s as hands-on with his visuals and branding as he is with his sound, often blurring the line between music and art. His DIY ethos and fearless authenticity have earned him a loyal fanbase and growing recognition in the underground scene. More than just a musician, TheARTI$t is a storyteller, a vibe curator, and a voice for those navigating life’s complexities. With each release, he continues to evolve—proving that artistry isn’t just a name, it’s a way of being.

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We should remember that the pictures we are looking at, these Ur-images of blacks, are a testament to the failure of the imagination (and often of empathy, too, and tell us nothing about black people but everything about what white audiences approved and felt comfortable with in pop culture until the 1950s.

Charles Johnson (Discussing the history of Black characters in comics)

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Typset Appears To Be The Content Creation Platform I’ve Been Looking For

As someone who’s always looking for ways to speed up the content creation process without losing that polished, professional feel, I decided to try out Typeset.com — an AI-powered design tool that promises to make your life easier. After reading through user reviews and playing around with it myself, here’s my honest take. What I liked: First off, it’s super quick. You drop in your content — blog post, outline, social copy — and it turns it into clean, eye-catching visuals. I really liked the “Remix” feature, which lets you take one piece of content and instantly reformat it for different uses (think: turning a blog post into a slide deck or an Instagram carousel in minutes). It’s basically a time-saver’s dream. A lot of users also mentioned how responsive the support team is, which checks out — I had a question and they got back to me fast. What could be better: It’s not perfect, though. Some of the templates feel a bit limited, and if you’re the kind of person who wants pixel-perfect control over every element (fonts, layouts, etc.), you might bump into some frustrations. There’s a bit of a learning curve too, but once you get…

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Joint of The Moment: “Today” by 7TEN

7TEN is a dynamic music duo known for blending elements of hip-hop, R&B, and melodic trap into a signature sound that’s both emotionally raw and rhythmically addictive. Hailing from the heart of the underground scene, 7TEN—comprised of two longtime collaborators—craft songs that reflect real-life struggles, late-night reflections, and unfiltered truths. With haunting beats and introspective lyrics, their music resonates with listeners navigating their own personal highs and lows. Their breakout single made waves across streaming platforms, catching the attention of both indie tastemakers and major-label scouts. Beyond the music, 7TEN represents a movement—a creative brotherhood rooted in authenticity, ambition, and an unwavering commitment to the grind. Whether performing at local venues or dropping moody visuals online, the duo continues to build a loyal fanbase drawn to their raw energy and evolving sound. As 7TEN pushes forward, they remain focused on leaving a lasting mark on the next wave of alternative hip-hop.  

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Love Death + Robots Is Back with Volume 4

“Love, Death + Robots” Volume 4 is set to premiere on Netflix on May 15, 2025, featuring ten new animated shorts that continue the series’ tradition of exploring themes of science fiction, fantasy, and horror. Executive producers Tim Miller and David Fincher return, with Jennifer Yuh Nelson serving as supervising director.  The upcoming volume promises a diverse array of stories, including scenarios with dinosaur gladiators, messianic cats, and string-puppet rock stars, showcasing the series’ signature blend of cutting-edge animation and imaginative storytelling. 

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