Look something up on Wikipedia. Go to the little citation. Follow it. Read the article it's referencing. Follow links to the original interview. Read the paper written by the interviewee
It genuinely makes you appreciate journalism
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Since 2010, players have explored the Mojave Wasteland where countless Couriers have walked the same road—each carving their own story. Thank you for keeping the spirit of the game alive all these years.
Viva New Vegas. 🎲
Since 2010, players have explored the Mojave Wasteland where countless Couriers have walked the same road—each carving their own story. Thank you for keeping the spirit of the game alive all these years.
Viva New Vegas. 🎲
my mother: how heavy are we talking?
me:
me: i mean. do you know any metal bands?
my mother: i liked...
me:
my mother: the doors?
me:
my mother: i liked arctic monkeys. is that metal?
my mother: how heavy are we talking?
me:
me: i mean. do you know any metal bands?
my mother: i liked...
me:
my mother: the doors?
me:
my mother: i liked arctic monkeys. is that metal?
I promise it will cheer them up and encourage them to keep going. They might really need to hear it.
Just be nice
I promise it will cheer them up and encourage them to keep going. They might really need to hear it.
Just be nice
Summary: It's not. It speaks of a phenomenon in some games of chewing out information, which Veilguard DOES do, and correctly assigns the responsibility of it to the top brass.