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In one of my playthroughs, I’m roleplaying as a next generation synth (to justify the bullettime and glowing eyes mods I have installed). I’m basically just taking the institute path, but instead of “being made leader” I’m being fed a line of bullshit to keep me under control while the real leaders make the big

I once saw a bumper sticker that said “Toyota, Honda, and Nissan, they brought you Pearl Harbor, Buy American” or some such bullshit.

-Player in Fallout 4: Why do I need to fiddle with lockpicks to open this flimsy wooden door when I’m wearing a nuclear powered suit of armor?

From what I remember of being a teenager, whether someone told me to think about the consequences of my actions, or if they told me not to think of consequences, my response would’ve been the same;

Looks like he takes a hard shot to the head around :40 seconds in the video that stuns him, and then by my count at least 9 more shots to the back of his head on the ground without really defending himself before the ref calls it.

I think the problem lies along the lines of people getting offended and then calling for whatever offends them to be silenced/ removed/ censored. People, on both sides of the aisle, have made the mistake of believing that the right to be offended equates to a right to not be offended. Some, often very vocal, people

“Sexy, But Not Necessary”

I’ve talked to a tow truck driver who said that one time the tires on his truck were going bald and the owner of the tow company refused to buy new ones. So the driver got new tires installed out of his own pocket, a move which got him fired. Point being, if the driver noticed the problem and went to his boss with it,

To misquote Tim Minchin “By definition “alternative medicine” has either not been proven to work or been proved not to work. Do you know what they call “alternative medicine” that’s been proved to work? Medicine”

A better title would’ve been “Ukranian pilot responds to the last few minutes of Gymkhana 8 by drifting plane in for landing”

More to the point, this guy gets paid to right sentences like that? I’ve written more intelligible internet comments on cold medicine and 36 hours of no sleep. And then I edited them three or four times for clarity.

I’ve always wanted to throw a Mercedes V12 with equal length headers into a ‘67-’69 Barracuda, just to piss off the classic car show crowd.

Dude with the pole- basic rule in fencing: keep your weapon in front of you at all time until you see an opening. It hurts a lot less to block with you weapon rather than you arm.

Last time I ordered delivery during a snow storm, I tipped $10 on a $25 dollar pizza and breadstick order. And that was after I cleared 5-7 inches of snow off the driveway.

The overall lack of content compared to FO3 and the bugs (the PS3 version I first had was horrid) meant I always enjoyed my time with FO3 over New Vegas.

Try the 4GB Fallout:New Vegas mod on the Nexus. New Vegas has been much more stable for me since installing it. The mod allows your game to use up to 4GB of RAM instead of the 512MB(IIRC) it’s set to use. Before installing it, I would CTD every time I entered Nipton Town Hall, but I haven’t since. It also eliminates

Something’s wrong with society when you have an old person (generally known for if not wisdom, at least some sort of accumulation of knowledge) in fucking Canada that doesn’t know enough to either clear off his car, or stay inside if that’s not possible.

The problem with this logic is that it’s just a band-aid fix. Even if you lock up your bike, some other poor sod may not and get his bike stolen instead. You may not be personally effected, but the end result is still stolen property. The long term solution isn’t a padlock you buy at a corner drugstore, but cleaning

I’m from Flint Mi., a place that was once literally known as Buick City. This is the first time in my 26 years I can say I’m legitimately interested in a new Buick. Now build it.