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Cake day: July 6th, 2023

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  • Obviously each party has to convince the masses who to vote for. And obviously this is done via news articles and televised debates. But you know damn well I was referring to random clowns on social media telling other people what to do with their vote. No one’s opinion here or elsewhere matters. And if I were new to American elections, I wouldn’t have mentioned swing states and the importance of knowing what your vote can do if your state is not a swing state. And no, his comments were not trying to convince people to not vote for Biden - he just said he wouldn’t vote for Biden - and that’s his choice with his vote. I thought it was pretty clear.




  • Are you able to link me a screen cap of what a Brotherhood of Steel city should look like? The Fallout games I’ve played didn’t have any city that looked like it was terraformed, as far as I can remember - although the Brotherhood did have a better setup than most considering the situation. If there was a city or town, it still looked pretty badly damaged, similar to most cities in most post-apocalyptic games and shows. I tried looking it up myself, and I could only find images of aged, post apocalyptic looking, buildings. The trailer only showed a small clip, and it looked like a military base more than a city, to me…so it could be possible that they still have this city you’re talking about and we just haven’t seen it yet? So now, from my understanding, the woke factor here is that the Brotherhood doesn’t reside in a clean, advanced looking, city in the show versus the game?





  • I recall an article discussing this but didn’t read too much into it and it’s probably the same recent source you’re referencing that got pushed around. Did they take into account that Gen Z has a higher population of internet users than boomers, and a higher population of people in general. I mean, they’re comparing a generation of people born when the internet was a thing so they’ve been using it their entire lives, versus a generation of aged in Internet users with some who never even touched the Internet while they were alive. A generation of people with a PC in their pocket versus landline users. My boomer grandfather didn’t get scammed online because he didn’t use the internet…so Gen Z Timmy has a higher chance of being scammed than he had.