THE RELIC Hormonal Monster Explored | Kothoga Hypothalamus Snacking Beast Explained



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The Monster in “The Relic” Is a beast that really shouldn’t exist in the first place. Considered to be the Calisto Effect, or a short lived aberrant species that seemingly comes out of nowhere and disappears just as quickly. Well I think we know what the limiting factor is here. In today episode, we will discuss what this beast is, why it needs human brains, and how its meatsuit is set up!

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Museums are more important than lives you fool!: 00:00
If you don’t get NORD Kothoga will appear in your bedroom at 2:28 pm but you wont be there: 1:06
My Kothoga’s Don’t Jiggle Jiggle It eats thalamic Regions: 2:05
Well its paramount backed, its been nice knowing you guys!: 2:27
Kathoga is nothing more than a hungry teenager, Change my mind: 18:07
Thanks for watching my dudes! did you see the smooth ending so its not abruptly bad in the future? lol: 34:38

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47 thoughts on “THE RELIC Hormonal Monster Explored | Kothoga Hypothalamus Snacking Beast Explained”

  1. The American citizen turned or transformed into a some kind of a hideous malevolent wendigo creature! Not from the deep dark woods of north! The nainforest of South America. Another native American tribes evil creatures superstition! My horror information for today. Have a great fabulous wonderful day.

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  2. 14:29 in my uni we had fire doors that were supposed to act as fire curtains and prevent fire from spreading, so they kinda…closed…everytime there was an electric failure in the building.
    when renovations in the building were being made the doors closed 4-5 times a day and you couldnt open them from one side except for blind luck (because they were not positioned right and you could therefore push them open again).
    i still have NO IDEA how anyone thought that sealing people IN during a fire would be a good idea but here we are and these are still in use until one day someone cant open them and dies screaming, then they'll change them…possibly…maybe…

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  3. It took umbrella decades to try and produce an effective bio weapon using the finest scientific technologies that money could buy And even with decades of research And billions of dollars spent They failed miserably every single time to the point where they brought the world to the brink of destruction

    These tribes people were able to create An effective bio weapon system using nothing more than natural elements within their own Ecosystem, That was efficient and effective and completely able to reproduce with no money spent, In addition to easily being controlled.

    Can anyone else hear chris redfield laughing at wesker as they watch this movie.

    The concept from the novel is actually better than the entire story of resident Evil five. And it's the same concept!

    I swear to god somebody needs to take the people who are on charge of resident evil tape them To their chairs. Then get Are wonderful one who does these videos to explain to them every single point of why they are failing with the story.

    At this point I want to see him write his own horror Scientific biology Movie. It would be more terrifying than when outbreak originally released.

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  4. The human body definitely has its shortcomings, but it is excellent at throwing things. We don’t have fans or claws or horns or thick scales because we aren’t evolved to fight in close quarters. We are evolved to fight with spears and thrown rocks. A professional pitcher can throw a fastball at around 100 mph. If your survival depends on nailing a rabbit with a rock then you would probably get just about as good at throwing. Most animals probably can’t take a 100 mph rock to the head. It would probably kill a deer or wolf outright. Bigger animals might be able to survive the hit, but they might be knocked out by it, and I don’t think any animal smaller than a whale wouldn’t be stunned by it. We are also smart. As a species, we rarely put ourselves in dangerous situations without arming ourselves with the products of our intelligence. A wolf doesn’t bring anything with them when they hunt, but a human always brings a weapon on a hunt, and usually we also camouflage ourselves with clothing that we created. Our intelligence is absolutely oppressive against other species. Our guns can bring down any animal on the planet. Only horror movie monsters can resist the power of the tools that we’ve created, and they are also a product of our intelligence.

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  5. This movie would be awesome but over half of it is literally too dark to see. I turned my screen brightness all the way up and I still couldn't see anything. It was so bad that I couldn't even finish the movie.

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  6. The book was excellent. Its sequel, Reliquary, was good too.
    It goes way further into the science than the movie, and D'agosta shows up in other books written by the authors as sort of a reocurring character. Whyd the movie leave out Agent Pendergast? Totally missed some good plot progression there.

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  7. I think there's a sequel book where several Kathoga get loose in NYC sewers and abandoned subways (Mimic Style) and people don't notice until a whole lot of homeless people begin flooding the streets, having been driven out of the lower levels by the creatures.

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  8. I know you tend to focus on games or movies, but this transformation reminds me of a Doctor Who episode with David Tennant. It may interest you. Episode called "The Lazurus Experiment".

    Keep up the amazing work, m8. Love your stuff. 📿☯️🙏😁🥃

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  9. Kathoga was the tribe. Mbwun was the monster. Totally different design than the book. Roanoke please read the book "Hunter" by James Byron Huggins. What of the most terrifying and seemingly never visualized creatures ever created.

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