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This is good role playing, because I can absolutely see this note being in some overseer’s Vault-Tec office terminal.

I really need to go back and finish this game....or more likely, start it over.  I got to the part about “fridge duty” when the game first released, and then just lost steam for whatever reason.

Where did I get upset over the word anus?  I’m just pointing out that there’s no reason to get upset at a guy for choosing to be polite.  It’s really weird that so many people think that’s an odd opinion.  

You’re going a long way to get upset about a guy just trying to be polite in public.

I didn’t realize that anus was considered foul language.

I don’t see how that distinction is relevant to my overall point.

Not sure about that. Tomatoes don’t have buttholes, so it seems to me that he’s talking about a butthole that resembles a tomato.

It’s generally considered impolite to talk about buttholes in public settings.

Yeah, don’t think that was me.  

You got Kinja’d, buddy.  Happens to the best of us.

By that same reasoning then the Fallout series has no reason to be ‘impolite’

I believe I suggested exactly the opposite, actually.  As I said, just because one is displaying art that contains vulgarity doesn’t mean one has be vulgar in how they choose to display it.  

It’s not a matter of “too much.” It’s a matter of “don’t be impolite, because it’s not necessary.”

It’s not about “controversial.” It’s about basic common politeness. I can go see an R rated movie and not shout vulgarities while waiting in line for tickets, even though I know I’m surrounded by adults, because that’s the considerate thing to do.  

There’s throwing stones from a glass house, and then there’s throwing stones from atop a pile of broken glass.  

Suddenly it’s “PC” to not talk about your butthole in a public, sponsored setting.

We’re talking about video games here. You can slice and label genres any way you want, and it will never been adequate to cover the complete range of possible interactive experiences. All genre labels are approximations.

It’s a magical realist point-and-click adventure game with an emphasis on narrative and atmosphere as opposed to the complex or obtuse puzzles usually found in the genre.

Don’t travel outside your house. The world is liable to kick your ass just because you deserve it. 

Here’s hoping they stick the landing. The first four episodesand their accompanying spin-offs—represent, collectively, one of my favorite games of all time.