@residentevil: When your date doesn't look like her profile pic. #RUN #ResidentEvil Own #ResidentEvilVillage Friday, May 7.

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big_boy_bryan_
฿ℝℽคn :
I wouldn’t run😏😏
2021-05-06 15:40:03
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mexs1mp
Rea :
el juego mas dificil de resident evil,porque lo juegas solo con una mano
2021-05-06 17:15:46
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nvoided28
nvoided28 :
Why would I run mommy?
2021-05-07 16:01:24
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_elopeziii
_elopeziii :
The fact that the official Resident Evil account posted this 😂
2021-05-06 17:21:34
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roman01751
... :
lo dificil de jugar ese juego es la parte de lady dimitrescu por que ay que jugar solo con una sola mano
2023-08-26 16:50:14
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d1ngo254
D1NGOateMYBABY :
I ain’t running I am staying right where she found me😩😩
2021-05-06 15:10:16
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wakkyomg
wakkyomg :
Ethan just don’t know how lucky he is🥲
2021-05-06 17:21:52
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whocanyoutrust45
youknoit78 :
oh no.. would be a shame if I just tripped over
2021-05-06 23:04:18
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fwz0ro
aldo :
1 more day till resident evil 8 comes out 😈🤝😈
2021-05-06 15:38:14
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facundoramirez4801
Facundo :
como escapar de ella cuando en vez de sentir miedo sentimos una cosa que nos atrae xd
2021-05-06 18:42:27
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que_me_vez81
Tik Toker :
me decespera los juegos que te persiguen 😔✋
2021-05-06 23:21:15
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dan_ie_l_aa
dani :
Mi diosa 🛐 jaja
2021-05-07 01:32:41
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freshmeat77
🦇 :
y pq huye 🙄🙄🙄
2021-05-06 17:27:14
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k.gbp
Kayy :
i get stabbed but in order for that to happen she has to be close, so whilst i’m dying with her claws im gonna turn upside and get a good sniff 😩
2021-05-06 17:53:22
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yellowsteve1
Yellowsteve :
imagine playing resident evil village in VR😳
2021-05-07 13:43:23
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insert.good.name.here
jack cip :
y’all really think I’m gonna run? 👀
2021-05-06 18:38:45
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theshaynetopp
Shayne Topp :
oooooOOOOooooooOOOOOOOOOoooOOOOOO
2021-05-06 21:38:46
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randommfg
Yes :
Oh no I accidentally twist my ankle 😫
2021-05-06 20:14:49
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cutiiee.x
Mrs. Seely ♡ :
Oh no. My sprint wont work. I guess shes gonna have to catch me ...
2021-05-06 18:58:16
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n_monkees
GV SM :
no puedo asustarme si lo que me persigue son mis gustos más profundos hechos persona 😩
2021-05-06 16:14:57
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kiskihh
Kiski :
Resident evil mas dificil de la historia, solo se juega con una mano😔
2021-05-06 19:10:00
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heheboi246810
gamingnerd1000 :
crush me mommy 😩😫
2021-05-06 17:58:50
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xd.exe0099
tu dios :
le hubiera disparado en dónde ya saben >:V
2021-05-06 21:49:17
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yourfavoriteweirdo68
Lavenza 😶‍🌫️ :
Who said I'm running
2021-05-06 17:27:42
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