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For three hours, Re:Call was high on my list of surprise recent indie hits. It has a great premise, for starters – change history by meddling with your memories and playing out different versions of events to arrive at the ‘correct’ solution – and executes it brilliantly. Its GBA-style visuals and larger-than-life character portraits give it a real sense of charm and personality, and its mystery story of murder and corporate conspiracy had hooked me in real good.
Then it abandoned its cool premise halfway through and became a different game entirely for its remaining run-time. I was heartbroken.
ONE YouTuber believes online workout videos aren’t always realistic.
Body-positivity enthusiast Bree Lenehan exposed what her body looks like when she’s exercising at the gym compared to what the internet typically sees.
Bree posted a YouTube short showing off her cellulite and belly rolls to prove her body can seem “perfect” from certain angles.
The inspired creator is first seen lifting weights on a bench.
Her back was upright against the seat while she performed a shoulder press cycle.
In this shot, Bree’s stomach was sucked in, and her body appeared muscular.
“What fitness looks like online versus real life,” she said.
Bree stood up from the bench to push the seat down.
As she got up, her figure changed.
Now, she had a belly bump and rolls.
Bree proclaimed: “Fitness looks like this too.”
The exercise fan squatted to shake her stomach flab.
On the back of her legs, faint cellulite lines were apparent as she moved.
She lifted the top of her tight workout shorts to scrunch her midsection.
“You have unconditional permission to show up as you are… softness, dimples, rolls, and all,” Bree admitted.
“Welcome to this safe corner of the internet.”
A thankful viewer commented: “Living in this will be sooooo easy if everyone starts showing reality like you.”
“I’ve been watching a bunch of your shorts and I can’t tell you how much it has helped me,” another inspired woman said.
One honest woman added: “20 years old me wouldn’t understand this but…i honestly thing it’s beautiful to see the soft bits and wobbles..”