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CT: The Jim Carrey Clone Conspiracy, Resident Evil, and Alysa Liu

Mar 5, 2026
Jim Carrey's bizarre clone rumor and his reaction take center stage. A new Resident Evil game is unpacked with parental warnings about mature content. Figure skater Alysa Liu's viral Olympic moment and why it resonates with young audiences are explored. Brief cultural rundowns cover slang, gaming, tech, celebrity rumors, and changing trends in energy drinks.
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Resident Evil Requiem Gameplay Split

  • Resident Evil Requiem balances stealth horror and action by splitting play between newcomer Grace Ashcroft's tense hiding in a maze-like hospital and Leon Kennedy's action-focused zombie combat.
  • The game is rated M for blood, gore, intense violence, and strong language, so parents should know teens may encounter graphic content.
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Jim Carrey Clone Conspiracy Explained

  • Jim Carrey received an Honorary César and stirred online clone conspiracies after his appearance prompted people to claim he looked different or was impersonated.
  • His team responded saying Jim is sad because "people are stupid," and a makeup artist even claimed to have impersonated him, which Carrey's team denied.
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Alysa Liu Artistry And Resilience

  • Alysa Liu's Olympic gold resonated because she fused artistry with technical skill after quitting at 16 and a two-year hiatus, presenting joy over conformity in figure skating.
  • Her rebellious look—bleached vertical streaks and a self-done frenulum piercing—plus comments like "I love struggling" amplified her appeal to Gen Z and Gen Alpha.
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