

Quite not.


Quite not.


Looks like a black jellybean to me and if that’s the case the answer is a resounding NO.
TIL I was a psychopath when I was 16.


“Turns out, crime does pay.”
Ah, a Monopoly for our times I see.
the universe lacks both cognition and volition
slaps_car.jpg you can fit so many assertions in this baby
I’m playing Fallout London right now (after playing a free copy of Fallout 76 for a while), and while they appear to have incorporated several mods that reduce the crap nature of Fallout since NV, there are things that FO3 and NV just did better. Dramatically better. And there are things that NV did that were dramatically better than FO3.
Various game features may vary in popularity among fans (I personally hate prefix/suffix stacking for enemies and weapons and modular crafting), but I think pretty much everyone agrees that FO4 didn’t do anything better than FO3/NV, other than mildly improved graphical fidelity and gunplay. Everything about the gameplay, storytelling, UI and immersion was just dumbed-down to a worthless nub. 76’s writing is easily the worst of them all, I can’t remember a single quest, they’re all equally uninteresting. I can remember some of 4’s quests, but in none of them did I feel like I had any agency.


Yeah, I tried to get anything else at all out of this image and I couldn’t, but the vaccine thing man - if not getting vaccines had anything to do with it this map would look very different.
This was my feeling as well. Hey Anon, go look in the fuckin’ mirror if you want to know where we went wrong.
Smoking hot.