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Dan Seitz
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Yeah, the Brotherhood’s dickishness and Elder Maxson’s utter inability to do anything other than insist everyone who opposes him die makes going against them once you’ve milked them for every side quest you can an easy choice.

The clip of Batman and the clip of Wondy are clearly in separate scenes, though.

To be fair, you can find pig ignorant assholes everywhere you go. Small towns just tend to focus their presence because you can’t get away from them as easily.

Unfortunately, Bristol is pretty far from the sea. The Navy wouldn’t be able to shell ESPN’s compound, although they could probably wreck it with missiles.

Yes. The point still stands, though: You want to get anywhere, you have to spend a lot of time getting there. It’s annoying.

I would say that functions more as a multipler. Like if that comes up, multiply the number of meth labs functioning next to elementary schools by three.

Realistically, if somebody you want to see has a baby, you need to go to them. Why this isn’t accepted, unquestioned etiquette is beyond me.

I finished up with the game last night, after hitting level 50 and popping one of the end quest trophies. I was profoundly disappointed because the ending felt like an afterthought; the climactic mission was to kill a bunch of people. For example, despite the fact that you run the Institute and in theory could just

Let me assure you, while the Internet is a wonderful thing in a small town with little to do, it is not the great equalizer people think it is. Honestly the Internet has done more to make cities similar than it has to make small towns more like big cities.

Don’t get me wrong, I love nature. But again, I grew up in rural and small towns. I get why some people prefer it and why it’s heavily romanticized, but I’ll be honest, I vastly prefer public transit and walking to pothole-ridden backroads that will never be paved because of either small-town corruption or some sort

Check the crime blotter, the unemployment stats, and ask somebody who lives there about the downsides before moving anywhere, especially a small town. And listen carefully for dogwhistle racism when people talk about a town; the more they praise the total lack of “thugs” or “illegals,” the more likely it is to be a

I grew up in rural and small towns. It’s pretty fucking awful in a lot of ways, to be honest. Being close to nature doesn’t compensate for having to drive thirty miles to find a fucking pair of pants.

If I had to lay down money? Next week, Fitz is going to fuck over Ward. Think about it: He’s not the wuss Ward is used to manipulating. He scams terrorists and jumps into wormholes. Ward’s going to assume he’s still the science dweeb, and Fitz is going to make him bleed.

This is fucking nothing. I live near that hellhole and Harvard kids are every bit as ignorant and sheltered as pop culture makes them look. It’s very easy to spot the kids who are smart enough to get in versus the kids who are rich enough.

Pictured: Ivy Title

Did you miss Dynamite’s relaunch? Because it was pretty good!

But why? They’re pretty much the only faction aside from the Minutemen who aren’t dicks. I do wish the game let you negotiate a broader peace, though.

Pickman’s Blade is ridiculous as a melee; 25 damage, an extra 25 bleed damage (WHICH STACKS), and a fast recovery. I only stopped using it because I was tired of absorbing rads from ghouls.

I honestly just tend to upgrade the legendary gear I find. Paired with the damage resistance I’ve collected from my perks, I’m pretty hard to kill at this point.

While true, it’s also misleading: It looks like DOAX2 moved 140,000 copies or so in the West and the series took a pretty big hit between the first and second entries. It doesn’t look like the sales will justify the costs.