u/Remarkable-Yard4860

I might be in the minority, but I’d want a completely new protagonist again for RE10

The Ethan games gave the franchise a breath of fresh air. They felt like a departure from the usual formula, with completely new locations and characters(except Chris). I’d love to see the series explore new stories like that again.

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u/Remarkable-Yard4860 — 1 day ago

How do I get rid of this leech of a friend?

We’re both college students, and I still live with my parents. During semester exams, a guy I barely talked to after freshman year called me 30 minutes before showing up at my house saying he had nowhere else to go and only needed a place for one night before moving in with another friend nearby. I felt completely put on the spot, so I said yes.

The next day, he told me that friend no longer wanted him staying there because of past issues. After talking it over with my parents, we agreed to let him stay a few more days.

Now it’s been 10 days. Some of his exams aren’t even until early June, and he has completely destroyed my exam environment. He stays in my room while I sleep on the sofa in my workstation room, and he sleeps until 2 PM most days like he’s settled in permanently.

What makes this even worse is that apparently none of his other friends are willing to let him stay either, which makes me feel trapped into becoming his long-term solution just because I was the first person who said yes.

I already gave him an ultimatum to leave by May 11, but I’m not seeing him make any serious effort to arrange anything else. I’m worried the exact same thing that happened on day two is going to happen again he’ll make a few phone calls, get rejected, then come back with another sob story about having nowhere to go or sleeping on the streets.

At this point I’m genuinely furious because I know exactly where this is heading. I keep asking myself why I even said yes in the first place for fuck sake.

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u/Remarkable-Yard4860 — 13 days ago
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AITAH for telling my friend to leave my house

For context, we're both college students and I live with my parents. We're currently in the middle of semester exams. "friend" I barely spoke to after freshman year contacted me saying he only needed a place to stay for one night because the next day he would move in with another friend who was renting nearby. He actually called me just 30 minutes before arriving at my house saying he had nowhere else to go, which honestly put me in a position where saying "no" would have felt cruel. So despite the short notice, I agreed.

The next day, he told me that his friend no longer wanted him staying there because of issues they had in the past. This was not what I originally agreed to, but I still discussed it with my parents and we allowed him to stay a few more days.

Now it has been 10 days, and some of his exams are apparently not until early June. He has completely disrupted my own exam environment he's staying in my room while I've been sleeping on the sofa in my workstation room because I still need access to it. On top of that, he sleeps until around 2 PM every day.

What also makes this difficult is that apparently none of his other friends are willing to let him stay with them either, which makes me feel like I'm being cornered into becoming his long-term solution simply because I was the one who said yes first. I understand he's in a difficult situation, but this was never supposed to become an indefinite arrangement, and I don't think it's fair for me or my family to keep dealing with the consequences of his poor planning.

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u/Remarkable-Yard4860 — 14 days ago

AITAH for telling my freind to leave

For context, we're both college students and I live with my parents. We're currently in the middle of semester exams. "friend" I barely spoke to after freshman year contacted me saying he only needed a place to stay for one night because the next day he would move in with another friend who was renting nearby. He actually called me just 30 minutes before arriving at my house saying he had nowhere else to go, which honestly put me in a position where saying "no" would have felt cruel. So despite the short notice, I agreed.

The next day, he told me that his friend no longer wanted him staying there because of issues they had in the past. This was not what I originally agreed to, but I still discussed it with my parents and we allowed him to stay a few more days.

Now it has been 10 days, and some of his exams are apparently not until early June. He has completely disrupted my own exam environment he's staying in my room while I've been sleeping on the sofa in my workstation room because I still need access to it. On top of that, he sleeps until around 2 PM every day.

What also makes this difficult is that apparently none of his other friends are willing to let him stay with them either, which makes me feel like I'm being cornered into becoming his long-term solution simply because I was the one who said yes first. I understand he's in a difficult situation, but this was never supposed to become an indefinite arrangement, and I don't think it's fair for me or my family to keep dealing with the consequences of his poor planning.

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u/Remarkable-Yard4860 — 14 days ago